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The Plant of the Duplex Process for Making SteelBy J. K. Furst
The reasons for manufacturing steel by the deplex process are, briefly…
Jan 1, 1915
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Computer Simulation Model for Application to Rapid Excavation ProcessesBy Jan M. Mutmansky
Main purpose of the research described is to apply the method of computer simulation to the process of tunneling by rapid excavation methods. Primary attention was focused on the materials handling su
Jan 1, 1975
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Selection And Sizing Of Slurry Pumps For Grinding CircuitsBy Richard E. McElvain, I. Cave
The selection of centrifugal pumps for mill discharge duty should be based on the total circuit concept. The practice of operating the mill circuit based on limitation of the pump can result in losses
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of A Dynamic Continuum Description For Cracked RockBy Robert O. Davis, Phillip A. Abbott
The response of geologic materials subject to nuclear weapon effects is of considerable interest in the design of buried protective construction. Recently, more consideration has been given to placing
Jan 1, 1971
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San Francisco Paper - Rotary Kilns for Desulphurization and AgglomerationBy Samuel E. Doak
The utilization of rotary kilns, of the well-known cement type, for the preparation of iron ores for the blast furnace, has become of considerable economic importance within the past 10 years in certa
Jan 1, 1916
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Alloys Suitable For Thermocouples And Base-Metal Thermoelectric PracticeBy J. M. Lohr
THE characteristics and uses of thermocouples of platinum and the platinum alloys being so well known, this paper will be confined to base-metal couples. During the past decade, there has developed a
Jan 9, 1919
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The Cananea Underground Crusher Conveyor System For Pit HaulageBy A. J. Fenn
Cananea is located at an elevation of 5,200 ft in the north-central part of the state of Sonora, Mexico, about 135 miles northeast of Hermosillo, the state capital, and about 30 miles south of the Uni
Jan 1, 1969
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A Background For The Application Of Geomagnetics To ExplorationBy Noel Stearn
WHEN the Age of Machinery was suddenly thrust upon civilization about the beginning of the 19th century, an unprecedented demand for mineral resources sprang up. This demand brought about the rapid de
Jan 1, 1928
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Fluorine Consumption Trends of the Aluminum Industry - 1978By Guy D. Bruno
Through the remainder of this century, world consumption of fluorine per ton of primary aluminum produced will continue to be substantially reduced. Growth of the primary industry will offset some of
Jan 11, 1978
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Considerations In Leveraged Studies For Mineral Ventures (Chapter 21)By William P. Lohden
INTRODUCTION It is recognized that, for a variety of reasons, some companies in the mineral industry today are by no means cash-rich and, in fact, are reporting a growing proportion of long-term d
Jan 1, 1977
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Testing Of Coals For Byproduct Coking And Gas ManufactureBy Horace Porter
MOST of the bituminous and semibituminous coals of this country Will coke, and all of them yield, on carbonizing, more or less marketable gas and byproducts. We need, however, a finer distinction as b
Jan 9, 1919
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Washington Paper - Specifications for Cast-iron Coated Water-PipeBy Thomas W. Yardley
In many years' experience as a maker and purchaser of cast-iron coated pipe, I have never met with any standard form of specifications for such. Each water-works company, employing a hydraulic en
Jan 1, 1890
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The Substitution Of Air For Water In Diamond DrillingBy Ralph Wilcox
THE diamond drilling of certain characters of unstable rock forma-tion, as, for example, the copper-bearing schists of the Miami district in Arizona, is rendered most difficult by what is known as " c
Jan 10, 1913
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Troy Paper - Boilers and Boiler Settings for Blast FurnacesBy F. W. Gordon
Since the waste gases of the blast-furnace came to be generally utilized in heating the blast and raising steam, the gradual improvement in the economy of fuel, mainly through the nse of higher temper
Jan 1, 1884
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Process Development For A Gold/Silver Mining-Milling ProjectBy Robert J. Brison
On the basis of experience accumulated during the completion of some 150 gold/silver process development projects, general guidelines are presented for developing the most cost effective process for a
Jan 1, 1984
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Diesel Engines Versus Steam Turbines For Mine Power PlantsBy Herbert Haas
CHEAP power is essential to large-scale mining and metallurgical operations, particularly where fine grinding of large tonnages has to be resorted to, as is the case with an increasing number of. mine
Jan 7, 1916
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Total System Planning For Exploitation Of Coal In IndiaBy Sinha D. K.
As the main source of indigineous energy, coal has a big role to play in the development of national economy of India. Nationalization of the coal mining has brought the entire industry under the unit
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal - Aerial Photographic Contour Maps for Strip Mines - DiscussionBy R. H. Swallow, George Hess
C. G. BALL*—These maps are obvi-~,usly quite helpful in many types of mining engineering, but I want to find out if the prints which you obtain in the first step toward making any aerial contour map h
Jan 1, 1950
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The Flannery Boiler-Setting for the Prevention of SmokeBy Chas. A. Ashburnea
THE appliances which have been proposed, and the modifications in the construction of boiler-furnaces which have been made for the prevention of smoke, and the utilization of what are ordinarily calle
Jan 1, 1882
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Institute of Metals Division - Atomic Arrangements in the C14 Laves Phase Zr (VCo)2By J. G. Faller, L. P. Skolnick
The distribution of cobalt and vanadium over non-equivalent crystallographic sites in C14-type Zr(VCo), alloys has been investigated. An anomalous X-ray scattering technique developed by Skolnick, Kon
Jan 1, 1963