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Physical Chemistry Of Liquid Steel (61e4e015-7754-4a9f-9acf-68f2fff60f20)THE metal iron has physical arid chemical properties which are some- what different from those of steels, but a knowledge of the pure metal is a useful starting point in studying the behavior of steel
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Developments in Columbia during 1937By O. C. Wheeler
The activity in exploration and in the acquisition of prospective oil lands that reached such a high level in Colombia during 1936 gained momentum and reached unprecedented proportions during 1937. Bo
Jan 1, 1938
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Particle AdhesionBy Hans Rumpf
INTRODUCTION Agglomeration is based on adhesion between particles. Production of agglomerates of specific strength, strain properties, size, porosity and structure necessitates the activation of t
Jan 1, 1977
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Wear-resistance Tests on Domestic Materials for Pebble-mill Linings (Mining Tech., Mar. 1946, T.P. 1948)By C. E. Berry
Natural stone or manufactured porcelain pebbles are used as the grinding elements in pebble mills and the mills are lined with stone or porcelain blocks. Steel balls usually form the grinding medium i
Jan 1, 1948
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Wear-resistance Tests on Domestic Materials for Pebble-mill Linings (Mining Tech., Mar. 1946, T.P. 1948)By C. E. Berry
Natural stone or manufactured porcelain pebbles are used as the grinding elements in pebble mills and the mills are lined with stone or porcelain blocks. Steel balls usually form the grinding medium i
Jan 1, 1948
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Iron and Steel Program Supplemented by Strategic Ores and Metals SymposiumBy J. S. Marsh
AN incomplete statistical analysis performed wearily on the morning after Thursday, Feb. 12, indicates that the unavoidable items of conversation among steelmen were the current shortage of sleeping t
Jan 1, 1942
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Recent Improvements In PyrometryBy R. P. Brown
To gain some idea of the progress recently made in the measurement of high temperatures, we must review the temperature-measuring devices of the past. As far back as 1782, Wedgewood, a famous potter i
Jan 9, 1919
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Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation and the Park-Utah MineBy Paul Hunt
UP to June, 1923, the Park-Utah mine had shipped about 94,000 tons of a direet-smelting ore of a gross value of $4,200,000, or about $45. a ton. These values were in gold and silver only, although the
Jan 1, 1928
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Application Of Mill Process Controls Can Slash Operating Costs And Improve Mineral RecoveryBy Harold W. Smith
Ore beneficiation via grinding and flotation has traditionally been considered an art because, until recently, the beneficiation plants that operated effectively were those run by skillful personnel w
Jan 11, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - The Application of Ultrasonic Energy to Ingot Solidification. II.By W. A. Tiller, D. H. Lane
A simple zone melting technique for investigating the effect of ultrasonic irradiation upon ingot solidification is described. The effect of i) ultrasonic power level, ii) freezing velocity, iii) cons
Jan 1, 1961
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Convertol ProcessBy W. L. McMorris, A. H. Brisse
IN the last several years the coal industry has intensified its effort to solve the growing problem of cleaning and recovering fine mesh coals. On one hand there has been increasing civic pressure for
Jan 2, 1958
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Trace Element Analysis of Oquirrh Mountain SoilsBy M. P. Nackowski, Armond H. Beers, W. T. Parry
Three hundred soil samples were collected on a one-mile grid in a 400-square mile area of the Oquirrh Mountains, Utah, including the Bingham-Lark, Ophir, Rush Valley, and Mercur mining districts. The
Jan 1, 1973
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Bituminous Materials ( Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, IL)By John M. Bostwick, James C. Bradbury
Bitumen is a general term for a group of materials composed of mixtures of hydrocarbons that are fusible and soluble in carbon disulfide. Included in the group are petroleum, asphalts, asphaltites, an
Jan 1, 1983
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Production Engineering - Experimental Study of Pressure Conditions within the oil Reservoir Rock in the Vicinity of a High-pressure Producing Well (With Discussion)By L. C. Uren, E. J. Bradshaw
This paper presents the results of a group effort by a number of University of California students and faculty members, and the authors attach their names primarily in the capacity of editors and inte
Jan 1, 1932
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Effect Of Zinc Oxide On The Formation Temperatures Of Some Ferrous SlagsBy Horace Mann
A FEW years ago, it was generally thought that from 15 to 18 per, cent. of zinc oxide was the upper limit of a workable lead blast-furnace slag. With slags above this zinc-oxide content, the furnaces
Jan 8, 1925
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Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal - Discussion (6dd10980-b32c-41c8-8743-debc55a3a131)CARL A. WENDELL, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*) .-I have never seen in print anything that even remotely has approached this article in clearness and important conclusions in conjunction with w
Jan 12, 1919
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Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-zinc Alloys of High Purity, IIBy William Fink
SINCE so many different curves have been published for the solid solubility of zinc in aluminum, it seems desirable to definitely establish the correct curve by two or more independent methods. The cu
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - The Nature of the Fiber-Texture Component in Extruded Aluminum RodsBy R. A. Vandermeer, C. J. McHargue
The (001) fiber-texture component, found in aluminum rods extruded at subzero temperatures, consists of particles of various sizes having extremely irregular shapes dispersed in a nonuniform way thro
Jan 1, 1964
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Flotation KineticsBy Colin C. Harris, Nathaniel Arbiter
Flotation kinetics is the study of the variation in amount of froth overflow product with flotation time, and the quantitative identification of all rate con- trolling variables. With such variables m
Jan 1, 1962
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Drilling And Blasting Practices Past And Present At Bingham Canyon Utah Mine, Utah Copper Division Of Kennecott Copper CorporationBy Richard H. Willey
EFFICIENT handling of large tonnages in open-pit mining demands, primarily, an abundance of well fragmented rock. To accomplish this, a drilling and blasting department composed of a well-knit, versat
Jan 1, 1947