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Papers - Classification - Effect of Oven Humidity on Accelerated Weathering Tests of Coal (With Discussion)By K. C. Gilbart, E. Stansfield
This test was described in a privately circulated First Progress Report on Slacking Characteristics of Coal, by A. C. Fieldner and W. A. Selvig, May 1, 1928. The test was described in detail in U. S.
Jan 1, 1934
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Trackless Mining Improves Ore Production for TCIBy Leland H. Johnson
THE Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.'s ore mines began experimental tests with trackless mining units early in 1947. The units had many weaknesses to overcome, but are now well beyond the expe
Jan 12, 1950
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Comparison of the Flotation and Adsorption Characteristics of Ore and Coal-Pyrite with Ethyl XanthateBy F. M. Lyon, F. J. Chernosky
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Shimer Case-Hardening Process - Discussion (20f96fc2-45ba-4a96-9987-0c6dc9c8d0a3)P. W. SHIMER, Easton, Pa. (written discussion*).-When lump calcium cyanamid is immersed in the melt of mixed chlorides of the alkalies and alkaline earths in the manner described in the paper, the amo
Jan 7, 1919
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Copper Segregation Process Shows Promise at Lake Shore MineBy L. G. Evans, C. Rampacek, G. A. Freeman
A large aggregate tonnage of oxidized and mixed oxide-sulfide copper ore of the southwestern U.S. is not amenable to conventional flotation concentration or sulfuric acid leach treatment. Most of the
Jan 10, 1961
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Flotation Rates and Flotation EfficiencyBy Nathaniel Arbiter
THE separation of minerals by flotation can be regarded as a rate process, with the extraction of any one mineral determined by its flotation rate, and the grade of concentrate by the relative rates f
Jan 9, 1951
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Discussion OF Papers Published Prior to July 1962 - Comminution Theory (AIME Transactions, 1962, vol. 223, p. 64)By F. X. Tartaron
F. C. Bond (Consulting Engineer, Processing Machinery Dept., Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.) — Papers such as this one which deal in a lucid manner with the obscure fundamentals of
Jan 1, 1962
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Determining Gases in Steel and the Deoxidation of Steel - DiscussionALLERTON S. CUSHMAN, Middletown, Ohio (written discussion*).¬ This subject is one to which I have given much thought and study and which I have frequently discussed informally with Mr. Cain and other
Jan 11, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Si and Al on the Stability of Certainsigma PhasesBy K. P. Gupta, P. A. Beck, N. S. Rajan
By determining the a phase boundaries in the following ternary systems: V-Fe-Si (at 1175oC), V-Co-Si (at 1175°C), V-Ni-Si (at 1175oC), Cr-Mn-Si (at 1000°C), Cr-Co-Si (at 1175°C), Cr-Ni-Si (at 1175°C)
Jan 1, 1961
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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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Application Of Evolutionary Operation To The Heavy Media Cleaning Of CoalBy Edwin B. Wilson, Charles F. Cockrell
The application of evolutionary operation is proposed for the cleaning of coal by the heavy media process. Analysis of the data given suggests some benefits that may not be immediately appreciated unl
Jan 1, 1969
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Thermoanalysis Of Copper SegregationBy Edward Martinez
Although the copper segregation process has been known as a method for treating oxide copper ores since the 1920's, the reactions involved in this process are still a matter of conjecture. Howeve
Jan 8, 1966
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Columbia Gardens"Nestling in a little valley, right under the shadow of the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains and just over the great Continental Divide on the Pacific Slope, are Columbia Gardens, Butte's one rare
Jan 1, 1913
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Salt - Evaporating Salt from the World’s Largest Mineral Deposit (Abstract from mining and metallurgy, July 1937By Joseph C. Buchen
In principle, productiorl of salt from sea water is a simple operation. The sun and wind cause evaporation of sea water trapped in ponds, and what is left is principally salt. Commercial production, h
Jan 1, 1938
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Salt - Evaporating Salt from the World’s Largest Mineral Deposit (Abstract from mining and metallurgy, July 1937By Joseph C. Buchen
In principle, productiorl of salt from sea water is a simple operation. The sun and wind cause evaporation of sea water trapped in ponds, and what is left is principally salt. Commercial production, h
Jan 1, 1938
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Coal - New Look at Long-Term Anchorage: Key to Roof Bolt Efficiency (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 5, p. 55)By R. Stefanko
The use of strain gauges and compression pads for an underground bolt installation in a central Pennsylvania coal mine revealed that satisfactory anchorage could not be maintained in the shale stratum
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Metallographic Examination of Beryllium AlloysBy G. K. Manning, M. C. Udy, L. W. Eastwood
Those who have examined beryllium and beryllium-rich alloys under the microscope have noted the results of the difficulties encountered when preparing these materials for examination. Hard constituent
Jan 1, 1950
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Computerized Mine Planning - A Rational Approach To Short-Range Mine PlanningBy J. Richard Maier
Short-range mine planning (less than five years) previously was accomplished using contour and isopac maps, pencil and paper, an abacus, and our lucky quarter. Through the use of both micros and mainf
Jan 1, 1983
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Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods of the Morning MinesBy Frederick Burbridge
The Morning silver-lead-zinc mine of the Federal Mining & Smelting Co. is about 'two miles northwest of Mullan, Ida. The lode is a metasomatic fissure vein. The orebody is approximately 2000 f
Jan 1, 1925
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The Technical Content Of The ProbierbüchleinTHE book covers principally the assaying of silver and gold and the determination of these values in ores, sweepings, and base metal. It seems to have been written more for the goldsmith and jeweler t
Jan 1, 1949