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A Comparison Of BF-Operating Results Obtained With Sinter Or Pellet BurdenBy Gerard A. Flierman
INTRODUCTION There is a lot of discussion about the relative merits of sinter and pellets as components of a BF-burden. Many people claim that sinter is to be preferred and that the percentage of
Jan 1, 1977
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Phase Behavior In The Methane-Propane-N-Pentane System (19f2919a-e006-44dd-945b-db980c790a92)By R. T. Carter
THE phase behavior of a number of binary systems consisting of paraffin hydro-carbons has been determined in recent years. In addition, the composition of the coexisting phases of mixtures of crude oi
Jan 1, 1940
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Florida Paper - The Florida Pebble-PhosphatesBy E. W. Codington
The pebble-phosphates of Florida occur in a district roughly bounded on the north by the 28th parallel, on the east by an irregular line running a few miles east of Peace river and on the west by the
Jan 1, 1896
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Coal Mine Ground Control Problems Associated with a High Horizontal Stress FieldBy James R. Aggson, John C. Curran
In a cooperative research effort, the US Bureau of Mines Denver Mining Research Center and the Pittston Co. investigated floor heave ground control problems that have plagued underground coal mining o
Jan 1, 1980
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Controlled Frequency-The Brushless Electric “Steam Engine” (MINING ENGINEERS )By R. A. Matuszak
Throughout the history of power excavating machines, engineers have continuously tried to shape the main drive speed- torque characteristics to provide an optimum from each main motion. Selection of p
Jan 1, 1979
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Water Recycling Experience in Canadian MillsBy D. E. Pickett, E. G. Joe
In accordance with good industrial practice, Canadian metallic-ore concentration plants have always recycled a high proportion of process water to save reagents, save power, conserve water resources,
Jan 1, 1975
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in the Argentine in 1930By Gilbert P. Moore
Production in the Argentine in 1930 amounted to 1,415,099.7 metric tons, which converted into barrels of 42 gal., using the factor of 6.29, amounts to 8,909,773 bbl. This is a decrease of 481,613 bbl.
Jan 1, 1931
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PART VI - Redetermined Zinc-Rich Portion of The Zn-Ti SystemBy E. H. Rennhack
When cast hypoeutectic Zn-Ti alloys are rolled, the TiZn15 compound particles arising from eutectic decomposition form a network of fibers promoting improved creep resistance.' The effect is magn
Jan 1, 1967
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Separation of fine size silicon carbide whiskers from coked rice hullsBy B. K. Parekh, W. M. Goldberger
Silicon carbide (Sic), produced by heating rice hulls to elevated temperatures, contains a mixture of beta crystalline silicon carbide whiskers, particles, and unreacted carbon. The silicon carbide wh
Jan 1, 1986
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Regeneration of activated carbon used for recovery of gold (f56b6656-836d-4594-91ef-35bc6af36bff)By W. D. Faulkner, J. E. Urbanic, R. J. Jula
The process of treating granular activated carbon for return to service in the recovery of gold in carbon-in-pulp and carbon-in-leach circuits has been investigated. Carbons from two US mines, one Can
Jan 1, 1986
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Pro and Con LicensingTHE Directors of the Institute at the May meeting voted to take a referendum of our members on the subject of licensing engineers. At the June meeting, this action was rescinded, it being felt that th
Jan 7, 1923
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One-Man Remote Control Rail HaulageBy Felix G. Berra, David H. Orr
The first large scale application of radio remote control equipment to standard gage railroad trains has been achieved at the Morenci mine of Phelps Dodge Corp. at Morenci, Ariz. Twenty or more ore an
Jan 4, 1965
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Specimen Proportion – Key to Better Compressive Strength TestsBy Niles E. Grosvenor
Complex underground mining problems are increasing as mining depths increase. Many of these problems have been solved mainly by unsystematized trial-and-error methods based on individual experiences.
Jan 1, 1963
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Utilization of Secondary Metals in the Red Brass FoundryBy H. M. St. John
LIKE every present-day manufacturer, the brass foundryman is faced with the necessity of reducing the cost of his finished product without impairing its appearance or quality. He must use every econom
Jan 1, 1929
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Cooperative Effort in Mining (09cd8ade-64e7-487d-9743-502b2584c577)By Joseph P. Hodgson
JOSEPH P. HODGSON.-As to ".Safety First," I did not deal with that, but I will say that in 1913, the number of .men killed was nine, and that year the "safety first" program was commenced; the next ye
Jan 12, 1916
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Educational Methods At The Copper QueenBy Charles Willis
MANY of the failures in vocational education are due to the fact that the educational methods were not designed to the capabilities, habits, and environments of those to be trained; rather they were b
Jan 7, 1919
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Discussion - Optimizing Roof Truss Installations with Body-Loaded Photoelastic Models – Neall, G. M., Haycocks, C., Townsend, J. M. and Johnson, L. P. – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 30, No. 6, June 1978, pp. 660-666By Lawrence Adler
The authors are to be complimented on using a novel and potentially helpful technique to analyze the effects of mine roof trusses. However, some criticisms of their application and analysis seem appro
Jan 1, 1979
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Packaged Timber Handling At Copper Queen Branch, Phelps Dodge Gorp.By John H. Jett
MATERIAL and supply handling is a major problem at underground mines, especially to those operating through deep shafts with small compartments. Mechanization is necessary, yet in many cases cannot be
Jan 3, 1953
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Uranium Deposits of the Blind River District, OntarioBy Franc R. Joubin, D. H. James
Uranium exploration in the North Shore area of Lake Huron goes back to 1847 when J. L. LeConte, a distinguished American geologist, identified a pitchblende-like mineral which he called coracite from
Jun 1, 1956
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Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach PadBy Dirk van Zyl
The paper describes the construction of a clay pad in Southern California. The pad consisted of a mixture of in situ soil and imported clay products. The paper summarizes design considerations. Labora
Jan 1, 1984