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Buffalo Paper - The Influence of Bismuth on Brass, and its Relation to Fire-CracksBy Erwin S. Sperry
It is a tradition in the brass industry that bismuth is ail injurious element in brass, even more deleterious than antimony; but such a belief has lacked verification. The occasional presence of bismu
Jan 1, 1899
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Discussion Of Papers Presented At Birmingham Meeting, October, 1921CONTENTS PAGE GEISMER, H. S.-Coal Washing Practice in Alabama. Discussed by William Kelly, H. S. Geismer, H. D. Pallister, L. E. Bryant, Milton H. Fies, Elmer F. Harris, James A. Barr, George G. Cra
Jan 7, 1925
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Concentration - Flotation - The Application of Xanthates to Flotation (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2213)By Norman Weiss
Most papers on xanthate have dealt with principles rather than practice. On the assumption that many millmen are interested in knowing where and in what manner the xanthates are being used in mills ot
Jan 1, 1949
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Electrical Energy Required to Cut and Deliver Coal Out of a Continuous Miner SectionBy George J. Conroy, James H. Green
Results of a long-term program of electrical parameter measurement in underground coal mine working sections, performed by The Pennsylvania State University under US Bureau of Mines (USBM) sponsorship
Jan 1, 1980
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Production Engineering - Analyses of Waters of the Salt Creek Field Applied to Underground ProblemsBy E. A. Swedenborg, J. S. Ross
Oil-field waters enter into many underground problems with which the petroleum engineer has to deal. Whether the problem is one of infiltration or natural encroachment, it is always desirable to deter
Jan 1, 1929
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Principles of Present-Day Dust Collectors And their Application To Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesBy J. M. Kane
IN all probability the mining and metallurgical industry as a whole can demonstrate a larger economic return from installation of dust-control equipment than any other major industrial group. This fac
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Structural Changes in Molybdenum Single Crystals Due to Cold RollingBy R. Maddin, N. Ujiiye
ALTHOUGH the cold-rolled texture for body-centered-cubic metals and alloys is well known (see, e.g., Barrett'), the pole figure representing the texture may be interpreted in two ways. It may be
Jan 1, 1957
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Scranton Paper - Rail-SectionsBy W. F. Mattes
The manufacture of steel rails in the United States upon a large scale may be roughly dated from the years 1875-76, and the same years witnessed an active movement among the railroads toward the adopt
Jan 1, 1887
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A Suggested Approach To The Analysis Of Mineral Suspensions By High-Frequency Electrical MeasurementsBy John D. Morgan, Sylvain J. Pirson
AN instantaneous and continuous analysis of a mineral suspension should be of great value in controlling various mineral preparation processes. Described herein is a method of analysis based on the us
Jan 1, 1947
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The Significance of Material Flow in Mine Design and ProductionBy G. D. Just
INTRODUCTION Large scale underground mining involves the bulk handling of fragmented material. The cost and efficiency of the mining systems is there- fore significantly influenced by material flo
Jan 1, 1981
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Remarks on an Occurrence of Tin-Ore at Winslow, MaineBy T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE already referred to this interesting locality in the opening address, but at the request of some of the members of the Institute, brought before them specimens of the ore and the accompanying r
Jan 1, 1873
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Engineering Research - Experimental Measurement of Slippage in Flow through Vertical Pipes (With Discussion)By T. V. Moore, H. D. Wilde
In many of the important problems of the petroleum engineer, it is necessary to know accurately the laws governing the flow of gas and liquid mixtures in vertical pipes. Although much work has been do
Jan 1, 1931
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Boston Paper - A New Hydraulic Separator to Prepare Ores for Jigging and Table WorkBy Robert H. Richards
Jan 1, 1883
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Oxidation of Copper-Aluminum AlloyBy D. L. Wood
This investigation was concerned with the aluminum-oxide particle dispersions, the mechanical properties, and the re-c,uystallization characteristics of some internally oxidized copper-aluminum alloys
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - A Modification to the Clauss Creep Data Correlation Parameter (TN)By John F. Lundeberg
CLAUSS1 observed that if isothermal creep data could be approximated as straight lines on a log stress-log time plot, a relationship existed that could be expressed as log t = m log s + b [ l] w
Jan 1, 1965
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Geophysics - Self-Potential Anomalies Due to Subsurface Water Flow at Garimenapenta, Madras State, IndiaBy Ramachandra Rao
THE occurrence of copper ores at Garimenapenta, 14 59 min 30 sec N Lat., 79 33 min 10 sec E Long., in Nellore district, Madras State, India, has been examined and investigated on numerous occasions du
Jan 1, 1954
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Contribution of Geophysical Surveys to the Discovery of Stilfontein Gold Mine in South AfricaBy Oscar Weiss
STILFONTEIN and surrounding areas gave negative results in all prospecting attempts since about 1904 when Goerz and Co., a forerunner of Union Corporation Ltd., first drilled in the region and on the
Jan 10, 1951
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San Manuel - Progress On Three Big Shafts Reveals Up-To-Date Sin King PracticeBy C. L. Pillar
TWO shafts have been completed since the spring of 1948 when underground development started, and three are now under construction. The new program provides two main ore shafts, Nos. 3A and 3B, spaced
Jan 7, 1954
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Chemical Reactions in FlotationBy Arthur Taggart
SOME years ago, A. M. Gaudin and one of the authors published a paper showing removal of tar acids from solution by sulfides preferentially as compared to gangues (specifically by galena as compared t
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - The Powder Metallurgy of Porous Metals and Alloys Having a Controlled Porosity (Metals Tech., April 1948, TP 2343) With discussionBy Pol Duwez, H. E. Martens
The high temperatures encountered in the operation of jet engines have imposed most drastic requirements upon the materials used in their construction. There are two different approaches to the materi
Jan 1, 1949