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Index (35c1e18f-9426-4451-874a-87ef5142a7a7)
Jan 1, 1934
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Suspending Fluid Viscosity on Batch Mill Grinding (TN)
By W. A. Hockings, M. E. Volin, A. L. Mular
Batch grinding tests at short times were made in a laboratory rod mill with 10 x 14 mesh quartzite in corn syrup-water mixtures of varying viscosity. The weight fraction broken and size modulus were f
Jan 1, 1965
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Pittsburg Paper - The Combustion-Temperature of Carbon and Its Relation to Blast-Furnace Operation
By Clarence P. Linville
It is recognized that, in all metallurgical operations, the greatest possible uniformity in all conditions is essential to the best results. It is the constant aim of metallurgists to secure this unif
Jan 1, 1911
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The 4 W’s of Fuel Cells – Who-What-Where-When
By Ernst M. Cohn
The demonstrations of the "Silent Sentry" by Union Carbide Corp. in 1957 and of a special tractor-plow by Allis-Chalmers in 1959 ushered in the technology era of fuel cells. The idea for direct conver
Jan 9, 1964
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Mining - Safety Factor Characteristic Curves for Mine Hoisting Ropes
By W. A. Boyer
MINE hoisting ropes can be loaded to capacity only when the strength of each component is exactly known. Characteristic curves provide this information. When load and rate of acceleration are specifie
Jan 1, 1957
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Second Pan-American Scientific Congress
At the Second Pan-American Scientific Congress, meeting in Washington, D. C., from Dec. 27, 1915 to Jan. 8, 1916, the following special topics will be discussed in each of the four sub-sections of Sec
Jan 1, 1916
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Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information (15431fc8-5428-44cc-8b84-947ab6b61071)
By Lewis V. Wade
U.S. Bureau of Mines efforts under longwall research programs to develop the capability to predict support requirements for longwall/ shortwall support systems are discussed. Ground control studies ar
Jan 1, 1978
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Stable Isotopes and Geology of the Copper Canyon Porphyry Copper Deposits, Lander County, Nevada (c25bf223-0ef3-4d33-9a07-a6aa35df6619)
By John Batchelder, David W. Blake, Ted. G. Theodore
The Copper Canyon CIL-Au-Ag deposits include two geologically distinct hypogene ore bodies developed primarily in late Paleozoic rocks adjacent to a 38-m.y.old potassic-altered granodiorite, whose emp
Jan 1, 1977
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Equilibrium of Sulfur-Bearing Gases and Solids Relevant to the Burning of Limestone
By L. S. Darken, H. A. Wriedt
The equilibria at 1 atm total pressure and 600° to 1300°C (1112° to 2372°F) between gas mixtures with various partial pressures of the reactive constituents (principally sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide
Jan 1, 1974
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Supply and Demand for Steelmaking Alloys
By Paul Tyler
THE ferroalloying elements are connecting links between the steel industry and the nonferrous metal industries. Although ferroalloys are distinctly nonferrous themselves, they serve the steel industry
Jan 1, 1933
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Otis Passenger Elevator At Inspiration Shaft
By C. E. Arnold
A BRIEF description of this installation was included in a recent paper by H. Kenyon Burch.1 The purpose of the present paper is to amplify Mr. Burch's description, as it is felt by the writer th
Jan 12, 1917
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Executive Committees Of Local Sections - New York
[Holds monthly meetings, except June, July and August, J JOHN A. CHURCH, JR., Chairman JOSEPH E. POGUE, Vice-chairman SIDNEY ROLLE, Vice-chairman EDWARD C, MEAGHER, Secretary, Texas Gulf Sulphur
Jan 1, 1928
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Honorary Members (27e02c75-d09b-4764-bf7c-dcb4e0807590)
YEAR OF ELECTION 1913. FRANK DAWSON ADAMS, Montreal, Canada. 1921. WILLIAM CUTHBERT BLACKETT Sacriston, Durham, England. 1923. GELASIO CAETANI Rome, Italy. 1920. HENRY STURGIS DRINKER Merion St
Jan 1, 1934
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Large-Diameter Core Drill For Geologic Exploration (a1b3a30a-5125-4e17-aa6f-8632fb39e512)
By Portland P. Fox, Berlin C. Moneymaker
THE development, within recent years, of core drills capable of drilling holes up to 72 in., or even more, in diameter, has made possible an entirely new and valuable method of geologic exploration. A
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Clay
By J. C. Smock
THE primitive mode of mining clay by open workings, in which the overlying beds of earth (commonly termed the "bearing") were removed, and the clay then dug out by sinking shallow pits, is still the p
Jan 1, 1875
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Operations Report No. 2 – How Cowichan Copper Built Underground Mill
By J. R. Billingsley
The Sunro mine, operated by Cowichan Copper Co. Ltd., under lease from Sunro Mines Ltd., a Cominco subsidiary, is located on the south end of Vancouver Island. Exploration and limited development
Jan 12, 1963
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Salt Lake Paper - Precipitation of Copper from Solution at Anaconda
By F. F. Frick, Frederick Laist
In a leaching process, having obtained the copper in solution, the choice of the precipitation method is influenced by the following factors: 1. Availability of precipitant. 2. Adaptability to t
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Of Mr. Richard’s Paper on The Schumacher Briquetting Process (see p. 387)
Prof. J. W. Richards, South Bethlehem, Pa. (in reply to several questions):—The cut representing some of the round briquettes which were under test shows that, at the brcaking-stresses, they break int
Jan 1, 1913
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Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Molybdenum, Tungsten, And Alloys Of Molybdenum, Tungsten And Nickel
By E. A. Gulbransen, J. W. Hickman
THE physical and chemical structure of the oxide films formed on metals and alloys is of interest in our understanding of their protective properties. According to Pilling and Bedworth,1 if the specif
Jan 1, 1947