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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Linear Waterflood Behavior and End Effects in Water-Wet Porous Media
By J. R. Kyte, L. A. Rapoport
The material balance equation for partiai or complete 1:trter-drivc reser1,oir.s been re-arranged to include a pressure irrferferencr ternr. This pressure interfernce term was ohtained from the theo
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Minerals Beneficiation - Preferential Energy Consumption in Tumbling Mills
By P. Somasundaran, D. W. Fuerstenau
This article presents the results of an analysis of grinding of 1:1 mixtures of 4x8-mesh quartz and limestone in laboratory ball and rod mills. From these experiments, the amount of energy consumed in
Jan 1, 1963
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New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion)
By J. Spotts McDowell
Ackowledgments........................... 5 Introduction............................. 5 The Silica Minerals. Stability Relations......................... 6 Optical Properties......................
Jan 1, 1918
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Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (d1e313d6-b61f-4623-b79a-97b6f27a1a76)
Organization Place Date 1919 American Chemical Society :.... Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 2-6 National Assn. of Stationary Engineers Huntington, W. Va. Sept. 8 American Peat Society Minneapolis, Minn. S
Jan 7, 1919
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Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (ad30936d-ada5-49e4-a8e8-e6040e4f616b)
Organization Place Date 1919 American Chemical Society Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 2-6 National Assn. of Stationary Engineers Huntington, W. Va. Sept. 8 American Peat Society Minneapolis, Minn. Sep
Jan 8, 1919
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Federal Coal Commissions Final Report on Bituminous Coal
DURING September, the Coal Commission pre- pared for issue a series of 18 reports on varied aspects of- the bituminous coal industry; the final report, dated Sept. 22, sums up the facts and offers
Jan 10, 1923
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Hydraulic Dredging For Gold-Bearing Gravels.
By Henry G. Granger
I. INTRODUCTION. REPEATED failures in attempts to work gold-bearing gravels by means of suction-dredges have created the impression that this method is impracticable. The suction-dredges have failed
Apr 1, 1909
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Membership (5e7669d7-919d-4d5f-8ada-37105937c4ec)
NEW MEMBERS. The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the month of April, 1913: BARNES, BLAKESLEE, Min. Engr Burrwood, La. BOYLSTON, HERBERT M., Cons. Met.
Jan 5, 1913
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1978 Annual Review: Industrial Minerals Remain Strong Despite Setbacks
Industrial minerals enjoyed a fairly successful year in 1978, despite the sluggish economy, inflation, and environmental restrictions. A glance at US Bureau of Mines statistics shows that, in gene
Jan 5, 1979
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Mine Models
By H. H. Stoek
MINE models have three distinct uses: 1. As exhibits in expositions and museums. 2. As exhibits in law suits. 3. As illustrations in teaching mining engineering. All three uses are in a sense educ
Jan 4, 1917
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The Place of Coal in the Steel Plant Past, Present, and Future
By H. V. Flagg
OPERATION of a modern steel plant presents a curious anomaly. Large-scale operations, in which large volumes or heavy weights of materials are involved, are not usually subject to close control or nar
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Spectral Emissivities and Melting Temperatures of Osmium and Ruthenium
By E. F. Adkins, R. W. Douglas
The variation of the spectral emissivity of osmium and ruthenium with temperature can be expressed by the following relations: DURING a study of the sintering characteristics of osmium and rutheniu
Jan 1, 1962
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The Application of Large Gas-Engines in the German Iron and Steel Industries
By K. Reinhardt
THE idea of burning blast-furnace gases directly in gas-engines, instead of under steam-boilers, as had previously been done, was first put into practice barely ten years ago, almost simultaneously in
Nov 1, 1906
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Siphonsizer Deslimer and Classifier
By L. D. Keller
The application of hydraulic concentration to large scale operations has been effectively accomplished by the use of the SiphonSizer. Operation has been simple, automatic and essentially trouble free.
Jan 1, 1963
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Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (07c0cebd-a4de-4342-9a59-c5b0002b89af)
Organization Place Date 1919 American Chemical Society Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 2-6 National Assn. of Stationary Engineers Huntington, W. Va. Sept. 8 American Peat Society Minneapolis, Minn. Se
Jan 9, 1919
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Maintenance - Key To Effective Operation – Equipment Scheduling
In any earth-moving operation, more profit may be earned or lost by equipment scheduling than by any other single facet of the project. Many now-defunct earth movers would have survived the cost-profi
Jan 10, 1967
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An Electro-Hydraulic Shovel
By Frank Armstrong
ALL the mining machinery of the Penn Iron Mining Co. has been operated by electric power for several years and when another shovel for stockpile loading was required the advantages of an electric shov
Jan 2, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Expansion of CdS from 26° to 1000°K
By B. A. Kulp, R. R. Reeber
Lattice parameters for the wurtzite form of' CdS mere measured by powder X-ray diffraction techniques over the temperature range 26° to 1000 K'. A negative thermal -expansion coefficient was
Jan 1, 1965
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Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, to Be Headquarters for Annual Meeting of the Institute, Feb. 15-19
By AIME
NEW YORK'S largest hotel, the Pennsylvania, will be filled with mining and oil men and metallurgists the third week of February when some 3000 AIME members, their wives, and guests will gather fo
Jan 1, 1948
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Geology - Geologic Setting of the Nickel Occurrences on Jumbo Mountain, Washington (Mining Engineerng, Mar 1960 pg 272)
By J. W. Mills
In 1956 the discovery of nickel on Jumbo Mountain, Snohomish County, Washington, focused attention on this part of the Cascade Range, far more renowned for its timber than for its mineral resources. H
Jan 1, 1961