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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Design and Operation of Jet-Bit Programs for Maximum Hydraulic Horsepower, Impact Force or Jet VelocityBy H. A. Kendall, W. C. Goins
Several investigations in recent years have shown that drilling rates are increased significantly with increased hydraulic horsepower. But, there has been no over-all method of designing jet-bit progr
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Precipitation in Age-hardened Aluminum Alloys By (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T.P. 2108, with discussion)By A. H. Geisler, F. Keller
Although the subject of precipitation from solid solution appears to be one of the more profitable fields in metallurgy for study with the electron Microscope, few comprehensive studies have yet been
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Precipitation in Age-hardened Aluminum Alloys By (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T.P. 2108, with discussion)By F. Keller, A. H. Geisler
Although the subject of precipitation from solid solution appears to be one of the more profitable fields in metallurgy for study with the electron Microscope, few comprehensive studies have yet been
Jan 1, 1947
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Pipelining – Equipment, Methods and Materials - General Turbulent Pipe Flow Scale-Up Correlation for Rheologically Complex FluidsBy L. L. Melton, D. L. Lord, B. W. Hulsey
A mathematical model d1.20p/4L = A(8v)8 derived from the Blasius equation is proposed to be applicable to turbulent flow through straight cylindrical pipe for time-independent fluids which produce a d
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PART V - Mixed-Control Reaction Kinetics in the Gaseous Reduction of HematiteBy W. O. Philbrook, R. H. Spitzer, F. S. Manning
A generalized mathematical model has been developed to describe the kinetics of gas-solid reactions with special attention given to the hydrogen reduction oj dense spheres of hematite. This reduction
Jan 1, 1967
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A Study Of Segregate Structures In Copper-Tin And Silver-Zinc AlloysBy D. W. Smith
THE beta solid solution phases of the systems copper-zinc, copper-aluminum, copper-tin and silver-zinc are structurally analogous.1 R. F. Mehl and 0. T. Marzke2 have shown that the a phase upon segreg
Jan 1, 1932
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Colorado Paper - Carbocoal (with Discussion)By C. T. Malcomson
An elaborate series of experiments has been conducted during the past three years at Irvington, N. J., which has resulted in the perfection of a process for the manufacture of smokeless fuel from high
Jan 1, 1920
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Frontiers of Uranium ExplorationBy John W. Gabelman
Uranium exploration technology historically has followed the economic cycle of demand, exploration spurt, and trailing supply; but with a greater lag. Greatest progress was made during the wane of dem
Jan 1, 1976
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Metal Mining MethodsJan 1, 1925
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Proceedings Of The One Hundred Fifteenth Meeting, St. Louis- Joplin-Miami-TulsaOct. 8 to 13, inclusive, 1917 COMMITTEES Committee on Arrangements H. A. BUEHLER, Chairman W. E. MCCOURT, Secretary C. J. ADAM L. L. HUTCHISON VICTOR RAKOWSKY J. A. CASELTON EUGENE MCAULIFFE J.
Jan 12, 1917
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Index D – F (a04f438b-1219-4f2b-87ff-63047b2b8958)[Cyanidation: Fresnillo, Mexico. 112. 734, 739. Abs.. YB84. 34 gold ore: before or after amalgamation. respective merita. 118, 538 high residue avoided by milling in water, 118, 542 Homestak
Jan 1, 1936
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Industrial Minerals And Rocks (Nonmetallics Other Than Fuels) - AbrasivesBy Raymond B. Ladoo
ABRASIVES include the substances, natural or artificial, that are used to grind, polish, abrade, scour, clean or otherwise remove solid material, usually by rubbing action but also by impact (sandblas
Jan 1, 1949
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The Aeroplane in EngineeringBy Louis Huntoon
THE USE of the aeroplane in engineering work is quite recent. Its general application to all branches of engineering, including mining and metallurgical engineering, is increasing and its possible use
Jan 12, 1923
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Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Silicon AlloysBy A. Kaufmann, B. Cullity, G. Bitsianes
T0 determine the bulk of the phase diagram, techniques for melting, thermal analysis, heat treatment, metallography, and X-ray diffraction that have already been described were used.' It proved d
Jan 1, 1958
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The Permanent Growth of Gray Cast IronBy Walter Remmers
THE fact that gray iron increases in volume, cracks and distorts upon repeated heating and cooling is rather common knowledge. In ingot molds, Diesel engine pistons, carburizing boxes, continuous furn
Jan 1, 1930
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1976 Annual Review of Mining, Exploration and Mineral ProcessingBy Alphonse C. Van Besien, Arcy A., L. T. Larson, D&apos Shock, J. W. Peters, Ted H. Eyde, Dermot Ross-Brown, David L. Campbell, W. W. Dudley, John P. Bunch
Over the last several years, unfavorable economic and political pressures on open-pit mining have placed the industry in a generally defensive position. As a consequence, there have been changes in th
Jan 2, 1977
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Geology And Utilization Of Tennessee Phosphate RockBy Richard Smith
After a brief history of the phosphate industry of Tennessee, the distribution and origin of the phosphate rocks are described. Then the mining and treatment, together with costs of production, and th
Jan 9, 1924
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The Eotvos Torsion Balance Method of Mapping Geologic StructureBy Donald Barton
THE theory of gravitation is based on Newton's law that any two bodies exert a mutual attraction which is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of t
Jan 1, 1928
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Iron and LaborBy A. S. Hewitt
After an interval of fourteen years, saddened for all of us by the death of David Thomas, the father of the anthracite iron-trade, first president of the Institute, and by the untimely loss of his suc
Jan 1, 1891