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New York Paper - Oil Fields of Persia (with Discussion)
By Campbell M. Hunter
Petroleum is found in almost every province in Persia. On the northern frontier, along the southern shore of the Caspian Sea, it is found near Enzelli and Shakhtesar and gas at Khoremabad. Oil is also
Jan 1, 1921
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Iron and Steel Division - Desulphurization of Pig Iron with Pulverized Lime
By Ottar Dragge, C. Danielsson, Bo Kalling
THE desulphurizing of pig iron has been accomplished with a number of different additions. The oldest and still most commonly used agent is soda, the extensive use of which commenced about 1925, when
Jan 1, 1952
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The Mechanisation and Development of the New South Wales Coal Industry Over the Last 20 Years
The New South Wales coal industry is a highly mechanised well organised industry which has developed from an annual production of slightly less than 13 million tons in 1950 to over 33 million tons in
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Metallurgical Variables on Charpy and Drop-Weight Tests
By W. R. Hansen, F. W. Boulger
Twenty-nine laboratory steels were studied to determine the effects of composition and ferrite grain size on drop-weight and Charpy V-notch transition temperatures. The experimental steels covered th
Jan 1, 1963
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San Francisco Paper - Radiography of Metals
By Wheeler P. Davey
In an article in the General Electric Review, January, 1915, reference was made to the X-ray examination of a steel casting 9/16 in thick. Fig. 1 shows one of the radiographs thus obtained. All these
Jan 1, 1916
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Good Blasting Practice: Need for Uniform Standards
By Richard L. Ash
A question that frequently arises during litigation concerned with accidents or alleged damages involving blasting is "were the explosives used according to the best known standards"" The question is
Jan 1, 1975
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The Caustic Crack Route for Processing Concentrate from the Avalon Nechalacho Deposit
By Dave Marsh, John Goode, Niels Verbaan, Kevin Bradley, Henrie Notzl
The mineralogy of the Avalon Nechalacho deposit is complex with significant fractions of HREEs, Zr, and Nb found in refractory minerals such as zircon and fergusonite. Sulphuric acid baking followed b
Jan 1, 2014
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Review Of Evaluation Models For The Representative Sampling Of Ore
By N. O. Lotter
Evaluation errors and value frequency distribution models of the gold ore bodies in the Witwatersrand and Free State systems are reviewed. It is found that the low-grade sections of the data are prone
Jan 1, 1995
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Fundamental Characterisation of Waste and Biomass for Char Production
By L Strezov, J Herbertson
Conversion of industrial waste materials to valuable resources would essentially take part in an ecologically sustainable future. There are still large amounts of undervalued biomass wastes generated
Jan 1, 2006
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Detection Of Faults Using Seismic Reflection Surveys For Underground Coal Mine Design
By Duk-Won Park
Since geologic anomalies are one of the governing factors of instability of underground openings, it is extremely important to know in advance the locations and extent of these anomalies such as fault
Jan 1, 1988
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Reducing Longwall Noise With Acoustical Material On The Shields-A Preliminary Analysis
By J. P. Rider
Along with increased production from longwall units has come the likelihood of increased worker noise exposures. In recent years, equipment has become larger, more powerful, and noisier than its prede
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 9368 Coal Resource Recoverability - A Methodology
By T. J. Rohrbacher
This report presents a U.S. Bureau of Mines methodology developed to incorporate factors of coal production (mining and cleaning methods, recoveries, economics, etc.) into the definition of recover-ab
Jan 1, 1993
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Institute of Metals Division - The Agglomeration of Hydrogen in Aluminum
By W. Evans, C. E. Ells
The agglomeration of hydrogen in pure aluminum and A1-Mg alloys has been studied through use of hydrogen introduced into the metal by cyclotron proton irradiation. Both the growth and dispersal of t
Jan 1, 1963
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Simurec: A Model Library for the Dynamic Simulation of Solid Waste Processing Technology
By Heiko Schiemann, Christoph Beyer, Thomas Pretz
"Due to multiple experiences in the field of planning and engineering of processing plants for secondary materials the Chair for Processing and Recycling of Solid Waste Materials decided to develop a
Jan 1, 2003
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Micro-Macro Coupling in Casting Simulations
By S. P. Marsh, D. Banerjee
"Casting processes involve phenomena that occur on widely disparate length-scales. Simulation of macroscopic effects, such as heat transfer and convection, are generally addressed by solving the appro
Jan 1, 1994
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Trailing Cable Splicing--Acceptance Testing And Training
By Robert King
Splicing portable trailing cables used in underground coal mines is usually less expensive in terms of capital outlay and production time lost than replacing them. However, handling trailing cables ma
Jan 1, 1975
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Pillar Drawing In Thick Coal Seams
By G. B. Pryde
IN laying out a new mine, provision should be made for the ultimate recovery of as much coal in any given bed as is consistent with safety and economic mining. Though each mining district, if not each
Jan 2, 1921
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Using Temperature Measurements, Energy Balancing and Inferential Parameter Estimation
By Wayne I. van Drunick
"Energy balance modeling has recently been shown to be a competent tool in the estimation of SAG mill discharge rheology. Work performed by van Drunick and Moys (2001) validated the ability of an ener
Jan 1, 2003
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24. The Marquette District, Michigan
By Gerald J. Anderson
The Marquette District of Central Northern Michigan is the oldest of the Lake Superior iron districts with a mining history dating from 1852 up to the present. The total production of all types of ore
Jan 1, 1968
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Time-Dependent Deformations of Excavations and Tunnels in the Greater Toronto Area
By Andrew Cushing, Joe Carvalho, Jon Hurt
"INTRODUCTIONThe shales of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) have been known to experience time-dependent deformations (TDD); those initiated by excavation-induced stress relief which progress with time
Jan 1, 2016