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Part VIII - Papers - The Effect of Unidirectional Solidification on the Properties of Cast Nickel-Base SuperalloysBy B. E. Terkelsen, B. J. Piearcey
A study has been made of the effect of unidirectional solidification on the creep behavior, stress-rupture properties, and thermal shock resistance of four nickel-base superalloys. The alloys Mar-MZOO
Jan 1, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Results From a Thermal Recovery Test in a Watered-Out ReservoirBy A. L. Barnes
Residual oil in watered-out reservoirs is a tremendous reserve which has been unrecoverable by established production methods. A study of the new recovery methods indicated that the forward combustion
Jan 1, 1966
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Instrumentation And Control Systems For Crushing CircuitsBy R. M. Board
This paper will focus on measurement and control of four main aspects of crushing, namely horsepower, bowl level, mantle position and feed rate, and will discuss related sensors and control techniques
Jan 1, 1982
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Washington Paper - Refractory MaterialsBy T. Egleston
Although the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hard
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Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - British Contributions to the Metallurgy of Iron and SteelBy Sir James Kitson
By the courtesy of the President and Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I have been invited to take the chair and open the proceedings of this congress. It is a graceful compliment
Jan 1, 1891
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On-Strand Cooling Of SinterBy P. A. Young
The historical background of on-strand cooling is given, together with a resume of recent practical developments. Laboratory test procedures are then considered in detail, for both productivity and qu
Jan 1, 1977
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Filtration Vs Counter Current Decantation - A ComparisonBy K. D. Hester, A. C. Anderson
The Elliot Lake uranium deposits are contained in a pebble conglomerate which is similar throughout the basin. This paper compares the solid-liquid separation circuits of two nominal 3000 T/d acid lea
Jan 1, 1973
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Genetic Relations Of The Western Nevada OresBy J. E. Spurr
CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. The region here discussed is that part of western Nevada in which, during the last few years, discoveries of rich gold- and
Jan 1, 1913
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Manufacture of Open-Hearth Steel in SwedenBy Erik G:Son Odelstjerna
ALTHOUGH the Swedes have not taken as prominent a position in the open-hearth as in the Ressemer industry, the successful development of which in Sweden has been described by Prof. Åkerman, in a paper
Jan 1, 1895
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A Test of Centrifugal Motor-Driven PumpsBy W. F. Schwedes, S. S. Rumsey
In order to realize the enconomics which would result in operating the mine pumps at the Chapin mine with electricity generated by water power, the Oliver Iron Mining Co. recently installed a hydro-el
Jan 1, 1915
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Index (752bdceb-1528-4e02-8d58-73968ba18e9c)Jan 1, 1962
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Index (912998bd-b4e3-42e0-8851-d3c285c3a958)Jan 1, 1897
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Measurement Of Size Distribution And Surface Area Of Granular MaterialsBy S. G. Malghan, A. L. Mular
Size distribution and surface area measurements play an important role in the characterization of crushed and ground granular materials properties. This paper outlines sampling methods of granular mat
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Fillers for Sheet-asphalt Paving MixturesBy Alden Emery
SHEET-ASPHALT paving mixtures are composed of three constituents: sand, mineral filler and asphalt. An average composition of such a mixture is sand 75 per cent, filler 15 per cent, and asphalt 10 p
Jan 1, 1933
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Richmond Paper - The Rôle of Igneous Rocks in the Formation of Veins (Discussion, 284, 936),By J. F. Kemp
PAGE Introduction,............170 I. The Competence oF the Igneous Rocks to Supply the Materi als oF Veins,...........171 The Demonstrated Presence of the Metals in the Igneous Rocks,. . 171 The
Jan 1, 1902
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Geological Engineering- A Bridge Between Geologist And MinerBy Daniel R. Stewart, Ralph R. Sacrison
The function of the geological engineer is to assist in mine planning and operations by collecting, interpreting, and applying geologic data to the solution of engineering problems. The geologist supp
Jan 1, 1984
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Slope Stability Analysis Techniques Incorporating Uncertainty in Critical ParametersBy D. L. Pentz
The use of "probability" methods in slope stability analysis has been practised by geotechnical engineers for some time. This paper questions whether the term probability has been properly used since
Jan 1, 1983