Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
A New Approach to Taconite UtilizationBy John J. Howard
WE are approaching the depletion of our principal source of iron ore-the Great Lakes deposits, which have provided 85% of the nation's requirements for the past fifty years. This situation presen
Jan 5, 1950
-
A Study Of The Stability Of A Disused Limestone Quarry Face In The Mendip Hills, England.By D. Roberts
SUMMARY In order to accommodate a new plant in a limestone quarry in the Mendip Hills, it became necessary to excavate a potentially unstable disused face of the quarry. A simple two-dimensional g
Jan 1, 1972
-
Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Pilot Gas Injection - Its Conduct and Criteria for EvaluationBy Lincoln F. Elkins, John T. Cooke
Injection of gas to increase oil recovery has been considered for almost all important discoveries during the past ten or fifteen years. However, the number of gas injection projects having sufficient
Jan 1, 1949
-
Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Pilot Gas Injection - Its Conduct and Criteria for EvaluationBy John T. Cooke, Lincoln F. Elkins
Injection of gas to increase oil recovery has been considered for almost all important discoveries during the past ten or fifteen years. However, the number of gas injection projects having sufficient
Jan 1, 1949
-
Note Upon The Cost Of Iron Rails - As Made In 1866, In A Leading English Railway Company's Rolling MillBy P. Barnes
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THE tabular statement accompanying this note shows the money cost in each of the three departments of manufacture, of 17 leading items, and also the p
Jan 1, 1878
-
Coal - Laboratory Investigation–Flocculation to Improve Coal Slurry Filtration (Discussion, p. 719)By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey, P. S. Jacobsen
Two growing problems confront the preparation engineer—still further restrictions on stream pollution and a greater proportion of fine coal as more and more continuous miners come into use. The de-wat
Jan 1, 1960
-
Practical Benefits of Improved Metallurgical Balance TechniquesBy R. L. Wiegel
The generation of operating information for mineral beneficiation processes has become more sophisticated as a result of the use of improved laboratory analytical techniques, some of which provide mul
Jan 1, 1983
-
New York Paper - The Malleability of Nickel (with Discussion)By Paul D. Merica, R. G. Waltenberg
Although nickel was discovered and isolated as early as 1750 and its valuable properties recognized, many years passed before it was used commercially for wire, sheet, rods, etc., in the pure form. Th
Jan 1, 1925
-
Pittsburg Paper - Sampling Anode-Copper, with Special Reference to Silver-ContentBy William Wraith
At the Washoe smelter, Anaconda, Mont., the blister-copper from the converters is transferred, by means of a crane, to a re-fining-furnace, in which it is brought to proper pitch by means of air and p
Jan 1, 1911
-
Papers - Descriptive - The Iron Deposits of Larap, Philippine Islands (Mining Tech., May 1946, T.P. 2001)By F. H. Kihlstedt
The Larap iron deposits, 125 miles east of Manila, are the biggest high-grade iron deposits in the Philippines, and have in seven years produced nearly 4 million tons of 60 per cent ore. Magnetic surv
Jan 1, 1949
-
Papers - Descriptive - The Iron Deposits of Larap, Philippine Islands (Mining Tech., May 1946, T.P. 2001)By F. H. Kihlstedt
The Larap iron deposits, 125 miles east of Manila, are the biggest high-grade iron deposits in the Philippines, and have in seven years produced nearly 4 million tons of 60 per cent ore. Magnetic surv
Jan 1, 1949
-
California Paper - Cyaniding in New ZealandBy James Park
The principal gold-bearing formation is of volcanic origin, consisting of a great accumulation of andesitic lavas, tuffs, breccias and agglomerates of lower Tertiary age. These rocks everywhere bear e
Jan 1, 1900
-
Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting - Use and Technique of Pressure Grouting in the Construction IndustryBy V. L. Minear
This paper presents some of the problems encountered and solved by the construction industry during recent years while pressure grouting the foundation rock of dams. Pressure grouting has become "Stan
Jan 1, 1949
-
Report of A.I.M.E. Aviation Committee for Year 1936-37 (0998a481-d771-4c0c-847f-11a7d79befd7)By W. E. D. Jr. Stokes
THE application of aviation to mining and petroleum operations, on the basis of economy and attainment, has become a demonstrated fact. According to Dominion Government records, 30. Canadian companie
Jan 1, 1937
-
Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Rhodium-Palladium AlloysBy K. M. Myles
The vapor pressure of palladium over a series of Rlz-Pd alloys has been measured by the torsion-effusion method. The thermodynamic properties of the alloy system at 1575=K have been calculated from
Jan 1, 1969
-
Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - On the Use of Furnaces in the Measurement of the Rate of Oxidation of Platinum and other Metals Forming Volatile OxidesBy G. C. Fryburg, H. M. Murphy
ThE rates of oxidation of metals are usually obtained by heating the metal specimens in furnaces. Such a procedure is satisfactory for most metals. However, there are several metals that oxidize ac
Jan 1, 1959
-
Pittsburg Paper - Gaseous Decomposition-Products of Black Powder, with Special Reference to the Use of Black Powder in Coal-MinesBy Clinton M. Young
The experiments herein described were carried on in 1908-9 by- the State Geological Survey of Kansas. Some months before taking up work on black powder the Survey had resumed work on an interrupted in
Jan 1, 1911
-
An Apparatus for Determining Thermomagnetic Behavior of Slags, and Some Preliminary Results Obtained with ItBy B. A. Rogers
ACCORDING to petrographic investigations, 1-4 cooled steel furnace slags contain a number of substances that have been shown to be ferro-magnetic5,6 and hence capable of undergoing appreciable changes
Jan 1, 1939
-
Oil Developments in Egypt between the years 1939 to 1944By EL HANAF
The exploratory program initiated in Egypt in 1937 by four major oil companies was well under way early in 1939. Extensive gravity-meter surveys were carried out in the Sinai Peninsula and the Eastern
Jan 1, 1946
-
Symposium On Production And Design Limitations And Possibilities For Powder Metallurgy Parts - The SymposiumThe First Conference of the Powder Metallurgy Committee convened in the East Foyer of the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, at 9:45 a.m., on Feb. 21, 1944, Mr. John Wulff, General Chairman, presid
Jan 1, 1945