Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Fracturing Around a Rock Bolt Anchor (38e0f6ac-fe6b-4fed-9b65-e206930b4c03)By Culver, Richard S.
In spite of the widespread interest in rock bolt research, relatively little is known about the critical region surrounding the bolt anchor. In analyzing the stress distribution around an opening resu
Jan 1, 1968
-
Auxiliary Equipment for Truck-Haulage PitsBy Charles A. Lindberg
Mobile cranes on tires are perhaps the most important accessory in truck-haulage pits. They usually are of 20-ton capacity at short radius and with outriggers but have considerable overload capacity.
Jan 1, 1949
-
Copper Stools for Ingot Molds Find Increasing ApplicationBy H. B. Kinnear
THE first copper stool used under an ingot mold to receive molten steel has recently been taken out of service after it had received ingots amounting to 6012 gross tons. This stool, weighing 8330 lb.
Jan 1, 1936
-
Physical Properties Of Magnetite And Its Possible Uses As An Industrial Mineral (6932d10f-483b-44cc-b66f-ea69ec2dc5c3)By C. W. Davis, R. S. Dean
AMONG naturally occurring inorganic compounds, magnetite has many unusual and interesting properties, and it is the purpose of this paper to call attention to these properties and review possible uses
Jan 1, 1937
-
Is a Change in Solid Solubility a Liability or an Asset?By E. M. Wise
WHEN man became dissatisfied with the mere utilization of physical force and began to use weapons, he made a definite stride forward. At first he used sticks, animal bones and stones, often rudely sha
Jan 1, 1931
-
Institute of Metals Division - Determination of Interstitial Solid-Solubility Limit in Tantalum and Identification of the Precipitate PhaseBy Dale A. Vaughan, Oliver M. Stewart, Charles M. Schwartz
Solid-solubility limits at 1500°, l000q and 500°C for carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in high-purity tantalum were determined by X-ray lattice-parameter methods. For carbon, the solubility was found to
Jan 1, 1962
-
Part VII - On the System Titanium-ZirconiumBy Paul A. Farrar, Sanford Adler
The Tz-Zr system was reinvestigated using both metallographic and X-ray diffraction techniques. It mas found that titanium and zirconium are soluble in all proportions in both the a and 0 phases. The
Jan 1, 1967
-
Minerals Beneficiation - Calcium Activation in Sulfonate and Oleate Flotation of QuartzBy D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau
With either sulfonate or oleate as collector, quartz responds to flotation with moderate additions of calcium only at moderately high pH, where some portion of the activator has hydrolyzed to caOH+ .
Jan 1, 1967
-
The Development of Open Stoping in Lead Orebodies at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy I. A. Goddard
INTRODUCTION This paper deals with the development of the sublevel open stoping (SLOS) method in lead orebodies at the Isa Mine of Mount Isa Mines Limited, during the last ten years. Open stop
Jan 1, 1981
-
Industrial Minerals - Quartz-Gangue or Mineral: The Effect of Temperature on Its Electrostatic SeparationBy H. Leslie Bullock
From aluminum to zirconium, the quantitative preponderance of quartz as a gangue material is well recognized. lf this material is to be efficiently removed, its variations must be understood. Variatio
Jan 1, 1969
-
Institute of Metals Division - Co-Rich Intermediate Phases in the Cb-Co SystemBy Shozo Saito, P. A. Beck
Mettrllographic and X-ray diffraction study of Cb-Co alloys in the Composition range of 7 to 33 nt. pct Cb, after annealing at 1175 °', showed that near 25 al. pct Cb on MgNi,-lype hexagonal Lave
Jan 1, 1961
-
Institute of Metals Division - Torsional Deformation of Iron Single CrystalsBy C. W. Allen, B. D. Cullity
The proportional limit of iron crystals in torsion is governed by the resolved shear stress in the most highly stressed slip systems, averaged around the specimen circumference, and does not obey a cr
Jan 1, 1963
-
Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamic Properties of the System Pb-S-O to 1100°By S. K. Basu, H. H. Kellogg
THE physical-chemical behavior of the system Pb-S-0 is of prime importance to the understanding of lead smelting processes, yet little accurate information is available on either equilibrium or kineti
Jan 1, 1961
-
Part XI - Communications - Superplastic Behavior of a Solid-Solution Sn-1 Pct Bi AlloyBy T. H. Alden
BaCKOFEN, Avery, and Turner have shown"2 that the large tensile elongation in superplastic metals is correlated with a high strain-rate sensitivity of the flow stress. At present, the reported superpl
Jan 1, 1967
-
Technical Notes - Heat Evolved and Volume Change in the Alpha-Sigma Transformation in Cr-Fe AlloysBy Howard Martens, Pol Duwez
XPERIMENTS were performed on a Cr-Fc alloy Econtaining 44.7 pet Cr in order to determine the heat evolved during the transformation of the a solid solution into the s phase, and the change in volume a
Jan 1, 1957
-
Reservoir Engineering – General - Generalized Correlations for Predicting Solubility, Swelling and Viscosity Behavior of CO2-Crude Oil SystemsBy R. Simon, D. J. Graue
This paper presents correlations for predicting the solu-lility, swelling and viscosity behavior of CO2-crude oil sys8i.m~. The correlations were developed from experimental data obtained by the autho
Jan 1, 1966
-
Non-Metallic Mineral Industries Require More TechnologyBy Oliver Bowles
AMONG mining men as well as in the popular mind the conviction has held sway that mining is pre-eminently a western industry. True it is that gold, silver, copper and other metals have made the States
Jan 8, 1927
-
Planning for the Anthracite AreaBy AIME AIME
FEW indeed are the sections of the country where trained or partly trained workers have not already been hired by a war industry plant or will be within the near future. Yet right in the midst of the
Jan 1, 1942
-
Eastern Magnetite - Output Again Drops, With Only Six Miner OperatingBy H. M. Roche
MAGNETITE mining and milling in the Eastern States was sharply curtailed in 1938, production showing a decrease of 36 per cent from 1936 and 57 per cent from 1937. Six mines, one in Pennsylvania, two
Jan 1, 1939
-
The Institute's 137th MeetingBy AIME AIME
THE best meeting ever held, was the opinion expressed by a number of those who attended the annual meeting of the Institute in New York, Feb. 18 to 21, and there was an atmosphere of friendliness and
Jan 1, 1929