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Minerals Beneficiation - A Random Model for Mineral Liberation by Size ReductionBy R. L. Wiegel
This article proposes a physical model for an idealized binary mineral system and for the process of liberation by size reduction. Based on this model, equations are derived relating the amount of eac
Jan 1, 1968
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An Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Copper-Nickel Alloys At Elevated TemperaturesBy J. W. Hickman
INTRODUCTION RECENT work by the authors1 on the oxide films formed on alloys of titanium and zirconium with nickel and copper indicated that an investigation of the oxides which form on alloys of c
Jan 1, 1948
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Bronzes, Bearing Metals, and Solders (with Discussion)By R. W. Woodward, G. K. Burgess
minum bronze. Nearly all copper-base alloys are improved by rolling processes, but the copper-aluminum alloys seem to possess equally good properties when cast or rolled; this is a remarkable metallur
Jan 1, 1919
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Problems Of The Producer In Segregation And ReclamationBy Floyd E. Bliven
A century ago, Thomas Carlyle sketched the Emblem of the Wasting Candle in one of his papers. "Terar Dum Prosim" he wrote under the candle-" May I be wasted so that I be of use." The application of hi
Jan 1, 1943
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History of the Flotation Process at Inspiration (9d917e4d-984d-4d16-a593-2f5b03870a33)By Rudolph Gahl
RUDOLF GAIL, Miami, Ariz.-Since I wrote the paper on flotation which is in your hands, important developments have taken place, and, for this reason, I will try in a few words to bring it nearer up to
Jan 10, 1916
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Copper and Zinc in Biotite, Magnetite and Feldspar from a Porphyry Copper Environment, Highland Valley, British Columbia, CanadaBy M. A. Olade
Biotite, magnetite and quartz feldspar separates from rocks around porphyry copper deposits in the Highland Valley have been analyzed for copper, zinc and other related trace and major elements. Resul
Jan 9, 1979
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Performance of Petroleum Reservoirs Containing Vertical Fractures in the MatrixBy P. B. Crawford, W. L. Huskey
A study has been made to determine the effects of random vertical fractures existing in a reservoir matrix on the effective matrix properties and producing characteristics of a well. The study indicat
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On the Condition of Carbon in Gray and White Pig IronBy Thomas M. Drown
I DESIRE to communicate to the Institute the results of a few analyses which bear on the condition of carbon in gray and white iron. These analyses were made in the course of an investigation, now in
Jan 1, 1875
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Scale-Up Problems With Large Ball MillsBy N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris
Analysis of ball and pulp flow in ball mills indicates that three factors may become critical with increasing mill diameters: ball size, fraction critical speed, and average pulp flow velocities. Ball
Jan 1, 1985
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Kaiser Improves Gypsum Products With Central ControlBy A. H. Tousley, L. H. Gee
Until comparatively recently, the gypsum industry has been slow to change, often clinging to old processing methods developed a generation ago. Now, however, a highly competitive market has forced gyp
Jan 12, 1966
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Better fragmentation Claimed for Fat-Delay CapsBy D. M. McFarland
IN mining, quarrying, and construction, drilling and blasting have an important influence on the operations that follow. If the fragmentation of material being disrupted is inadequate, loading and tra
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Solubility of Oxygen in Liquid Nickel and Fe-Ni AlloysBy J. Chipman, H. A. Wriedt
DURING the past twenty years, a considerable background of knowledge has been built up on the chemical behavior of oxygen in liquid iron. Little is known regarding oxygen in liquid nickel or the effec
Jan 1, 1956
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Use Of Wire Rope In Mining OperationsBy James Howe
EVERY engineer and user of wire rope is desirous of information that will enable him to determine whether the performance of any particular piece of rope is satisfactory, and what conditions can be ch
Jan 2, 1922
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Scranton Paper - Comparison of Some Southern Cokes and Iron-OresBy A. S. M’Creath, E. V. d’Invilliers
The rapid development of the southern coal and iron-ore fields during the past few years, and especially in the latter half of the year 1886, and the avidity with which everything relating to the indu
Jan 1, 1887
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Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Mining by Top Slicing at the Negaunec Mine, Michigan (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, TP 2091)By W. R. Atkins
The Negaunee mine is at the east end of the Marquette Range, in the city of Negaunee, on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Iron ore was first discovered on this property in 1883 by diamond drilling. A
Jan 1, 1949
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The Electric Furnace in the Foundry. DiscussionBy William Kranz
Discussion of the paper of WILLIAM G. KRANZ, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 101, May, 1915, pp. 927 t
Jan 5, 1916
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Phosphate RockBy G. Donald Emigh
Nothing is more important to life-plant and animal-than phosphate. Its compounds are essential to the energy functions of all living systems and for the formation of bones and teeth. Animals get their
Jan 1, 1975
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Minerals Beneficiation - Experience With Bin Dischargers in the Cement IndustryBy Z. F. Oszter
This paper discusses the materials handling problems encountered in cement plants in the areas of raw and finished product grinding and cement storage. It illustrates by examples taken from actual ins
Jan 1, 1969
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Leaching of Copper by Fungi (f956c822-d769-4a2a-9463-cb7cbef0f05d)By M. E. Volin, F. H. Erbisch, G. M. Wenberg
Bacterial leaching of copper and uranium is practiced under acidic conditions in environments furnishing sulfur and iron. However, many mineral deposits do not have these conditions; the chalcocite an
Jan 1, 1972
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Deformation Behavior in the Near-Equiatomic Ni-Ti AlloysBy M. J. Marcinkowski, A. S. Sastri
A detailed compressive stress-strain analysis and transmission electron microscopy investigation has been made of the deformation behavior occurring in a 50 at. pct Ni-Ti (hypoeutectoid) alloy and a 5
Jan 1, 1969