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Library (f6581ced-4228-4c80-afb4-cd4fc64fe4a3)The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M to 10 P. M. except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of technical periodicals and publicati
Jan 6, 1918
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Mine and Surface MapsBy Neil Donnell, O&apos
MODERN mine maps are largely a product of evolution. The first mine maps used in the west were old composite maps with all the levels plotted on the same sheet. The composite was widely used and occas
Jan 9, 1950
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Papers - Flotation - Principles of Flotation - Flotation of Cassiterite and Associated Minerals (T. P. 2081, Min. Tech., Jan. 1947)By H. F. A. Hergt, K. L. Sutherland, J. Rogers
In 1938 Ralston4 reviewed the many attempts to find a satisfactory collector for the separation of cassiterite from its ores and in 1944 Dean and Ambrose2 summarized some further attempts. Generally,
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Principles of Flotation - Flotation of Cassiterite and Associated Minerals (T. P. 2081, Min. Tech., Jan. 1947)By J. Rogers, H. F. A. Hergt, K. L. Sutherland
In 1938 Ralston4 reviewed the many attempts to find a satisfactory collector for the separation of cassiterite from its ores and in 1944 Dean and Ambrose2 summarized some further attempts. Generally,
Jan 1, 1947
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Shaft Sinking in an Operating MineBy L. A. Walker
DURING the past twelve years the underground shaft of the United States mine at Bingham has been sunk an additional 2000 ft. with stations and pockets cut every 200 ft. without interrupting the mining
Jan 1, 1937
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Part VII - Communications - Computerized Plastic Deformation by SlipBy G. Y. Chin, M. T. Dolan, W. L. Mammel
In the case of plastic deformation by slip, von Mises' showed that an arbitrary shape change of a crystal generally requires the activation of five independent slip systems. The selection of the
Jan 1, 1968
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Pipelining – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Numerical Prediction of the Pipeline Flow Characteristics of Thixotropic LiquidsBy R. A. Ritter, J. P. Batycky
A numerical technique has been developed to permit estimating the pressure gradient associated with laminar flow of thixotropic liquids through long Pipelines. For this purpose the pipeline is divided
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Rock Bolting In Metal Mines Of The NorthwestBy Lloyd Pollish, Robert N. Breckenridge
SUCCESS in any underground mining operation is determined by accessibility of the orebody, which in turn is dependent upon maintenance of passage- ways to the mining zones and temporary support of the
Jan 7, 1954
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The Constitution Of The Copper-Silicon SystemBy Cyril Smith
ISOLATED alloys of copper and silicon were prepared and examined by chemical methods more than one hundred years ago, but it was not until the work of Rudolfi1 that the equilibrium relations. were stu
Jan 1, 1928
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Butte Paper - The Evolution of the Round Table for the Treatment of Metalliferous SlimesBy Theodore Simons
During the last half century a great amount of ingenuity and energy has been devoted to the invention of appliances for the recovery of valuable minerals from very fine sands and slimes. The reason fo
Jan 1, 1914
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Fundamental Approaches To Longwall Dust ControlBy S. K. Ruggieri, R. A. Jankowski
Airborne respirable dust levels on longwalls can be reduced if operators approach the dust control problem in a logical and fundamental manner. This can be accomplished through the proper application
Jan 1, 1985
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Temperature Of A Burning CigarBy T. S. Jr. Sligh
OF all the qualities that are essential in a good cigar tobacco none is quite so important as the burn. This term is general and includes many points, the most important of which are evenness of burn,
Jan 9, 1919
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Taking Cores in Rotary Drilling OperationsBy John Suman
DURING the past few years the taking of cores in drilling with rotary equipment has been perfected to a remarkable degree in the Gulf Coast fields of Texas and Louisiana. Taking of cores is becoming q
Jan 10, 1922
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PART V - Partition of Alloying Elements Between Austenite and Proeutectoid Ferrite or BainiteBy H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian
ELectvon-probe analgsis has been used to in7:estigatr the partition ot alloying- elements between aus-tenite and proeutectoid ferrite (or the Jerritic component of bainite) in high-purity Fe-C-X alloy
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal - A-C Power Distribution for Underground Mining (Mining Engineering, May 1960, pg 472)By W. B. Jamison
Man's material advance from one level of civilization to the next has involved the development of new, more useful tools and the utilization of energy greater than he alone could produce. These t
Jan 1, 1961
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Effects of Temperature of Pretreatment on Creep Characteristics of 18-8 Stainless Steel at 600° to 800°C.By Charles Austin
IN an earlier series of studies on 18-8 stainless steel at 600°, 700°, and 800°C.1 one pretreatment was used throughout; viz., 15 min. in hydrogen at 950°C., followed by an air quench. Several manufac
Jan 1, 1940
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Indian Mining Lease Problems in the Quapaw AgencyBy A. C. Wallace
THE development of the natural resources of any district of any magnitude, inevitably gives rise to many problems off title, usually due to the greatly enhanced value of the land. The development of t
Jan 5, 1928
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Coal - Chlorine in Coals of the Illinois BasinBy H. J. Gluiskoter
The chlorine content of the coals in the Illinois Basin ranges from 0.00% to more than 0.60%. The chlorine content of the Herrin (No. 6) Coal has been mapped on a regional scale and, in general, incre
Jan 1, 1968
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Calculation Of The Depth Of A Magnetic DepositBy Janshi Sen
VERTICAL-INTENSITY magnetometers, such as the Hotchkiss Superdip and the Askania vertical field balance, are now [ ] widely used, because vertical-intensity charts give definite information for the
Jan 1, 1944
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Simulation of Three-Dimensional, Two-Phase Flow in Oil and Gas ReservoirsBy A. G. Weber, K. H. Coats, M. H. Terhune, R. L. Nielsen
Two computer-oriented techniques for simulating the three-dimensional flow behavior of two fluid phases in petroleum reservoirs were developed. Under the first technique the flow equations are solved