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Effect of Coke Combustibility on Stock Descent in Blast FurnacesBy P. H. Royster
IN a study of the blast-furnace process, the Bureau of Mines has made many experiments for the purpose of determining the exact nature of the combustion of coke in the neighborhood of the tuyeres. Two
Jan 3, 1924
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Mining Engineering News (b567463a-5dea-4518-92e2-1462924c8db5)To Install Waste Heat Boiler at White Pine White Pine Copper Co.'s smelter 18 miles southwest of Ontonagon, Mich., will have a six story high boiler utilizing what otherwise would be waste he
Jan 5, 1953
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The Commercial Analysis of Furnace GasesBy T. PH. D. Egleston
THE importance of making analyses of gases in furnaces which are used for metallurgical purposes is every day growing more and more evident. It is the only method of understanding the reactions that t
Jan 1, 1877
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Simulation of Flotation PlantsBy R. P. King
The two-phase distributed-parameter kinetic model for flotation has been wed as the basis for a digital simulation of flotation plants of arbitrary configuration. Ores that contain any number of miner
Jan 1, 1976
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Cincinnati Paper - Improvements in Methods for Physical TestsBy Arthur V. Abbott
TO rightly use materials, two kinds of knowledge are essential: first, the actual strength of the substance; and secondly, the forces to which, in the structure, it may be subjected. Nearly all of the
Jan 1, 1884
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Plate Tectonics And Mineral Deposits: Some Questions And Answers (6e18ef25-42d0-4ad6-b42b-78284041ca3a)By Patrick M. Hurley
The relationships between mineral deposits and various plate margin mechanisms are examined under the constraints of radiogenic isotopes and other geochemical indicators. It seems like1 y that: (1) de
Jan 1, 1978
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Froth Flotation of Fluorspar (5f3c1a39-22c3-4e43-9752-c85c786ce32d)By David Mitchell
THE production of fluorspar is one of the smaller nonmetallic indus-tries in the United States with a capital investment-about $10,000,000. Shipments from United States mines' in 1936 totaled 176
Jan 1, 1938
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Metallurgy of the Huitzuco Mercury Ores (b1c026b8-6b35-4dc4-bbe1-f09de23d8776)By David Segura
THE Huitzuco mercury deposits have been described by C. W. Vaupell,1 therefore the general information such as location, history, production, etc. will not be repeated here. The present owners acquire
Jan 1, 1938
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Power Relationships for Tumbling Mills (8915eaf8-774a-4e16-9e73-503ef0b75ba7)By R. Hogg, D. W. Fuerstenau
Based on a simplified model for the motion of particulate materials in horizontal, rotating cylinders, approximate expressions have been derived relating the power consumption of a tumbling mill to it
Jan 1, 1973
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Milling At The Friedensville MineBy Jackson R. Pellett
INTRODUCTION The Friedensville mine is situated in Upper Saucon Township, Le- high County, Pennsylvania, in the southern central part of the Allentown quadrangle of the United States Geological Su
Jan 1, 1970
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Nickel Recovery From Hydroxide Slurries By Pressure ReductionBy R. G. Whittemore, R. Derry
Nickel metal, in powder form, has been produced by pressure reduction, with hydrogen gas, of slurries of nickel hydroxide at temperatures up to 250°C. The nickel hydroxide was obtained by precipitatio
Jan 1, 1973
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Part II – February 1969 - Communication - A Fatigue Test for Highly Porous MaterialsBy Richard W. Greene, Joel S. Hirschhorn
MATERIALS containing very large amounts of porosity, in the order of 50 to 90 vol pct, are extremely difficult to evaluate according to conventional mechanical behavior tests. This is usually a conseq
Jan 1, 1970
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The Compression Of AirBy B. W. Frazier
AT a recent meeting of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, during a discussion upon the compression of air, attention was called to an apparent anomaly in the phenomena
Jan 1, 1874
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Beneficial Effects of Zirconium in Cast Nickel-silicon BronzesBy F. R. Hensel
THE alloy under discussion is a nickel-silicon bronze and is one of many age-hardening or precipitation-hardening FIG. I.-EFFECT OF QUENCHING AND AGING TEMPERATURES ON HARDNESS OF TWO TYPICAL NICKEL-
Jan 1, 1940
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Stability During Shaft Sinking (A Design Guideline for Ground Support of Circular Shafts)By J. C. Konopka, S. A. G. Poppen, E. K. Roesner
Many shafts have experienced stability problems during shaft sinking because the designer failed to fully appreciate the conditions he would encounter. Some shafts have failed during construction beca
Jan 1, 1983
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New Theory of Apparent Resistivity of Horizontally Stratified SoilsBy I. E. Rosenzweig
THE problem considered in this paper is as follows: An arbitrary horizontally stratified area is given. The electrical properties of this area are characterized by a function p(z) (Fig. 1), which show
Jan 1, 1939
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New Haven Paper - Pressure-Fans as. Exhaust-FansBy Audley H. Snow
The general drift of the discussion as to the relative merits of pressure- and exhaust-fans has resulted, if we may judge from the prevailing practice, largely in favor of the latter. The subject has
Jan 1, 1910
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Institute of Metals Division - Infiltration of TiC SkeletonsBy Herman Blumenthal, Ronald Silverman
lnfiltrability of a porous Tic compact, produced by powder metallurgy technique, depends on the capillarity of the compact and the surface condition and nature of the individual particles. Capillary f
Jan 1, 1957
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Rubber Tired Mining Equipment at ClimaxBy J. M. Johns
INTRODUCTION The Climax Mine is located on the continen¬tal divide, on Fremont Pass, about 145 Km south west of Denver, Colorado. Molybdenum, along with the by products, tungsten, tin, and pyrite a
Jan 1, 1981
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Concerning The Method Of Preparing Ores Before Smelting.ALL the ores of any kind whatsoever, even though they be semiminerals and may be perfect in their qualities, have to be recognized by experienced and good sorters. These men must have a detailed as we
Jan 1, 1942