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Cleveland Paper - The Utility of Efficiency-Records in the Manufacture of IronBy John Jermain Porter
In taking up this subject it is first necessary to define our terms. Efficiency, in its engineering usage, means the ratio between actual and theoretical results, and efficiency-records thus involve t
Jan 1, 1913
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Reducing the Moisture Content and Large Moisture Variations in Russellton Washed CoalBy Orville R. Lyons
THE Russellton preparation plant of Republic Steel Corp., located north of Pittsburgh, Pa., prepares 395x0-in. Thick-Freeport coal by means of a 13-ft 6-in. diam Chance cone and 16 No. 7 Deister table
Jan 6, 1953
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Toronto Paper - The Tar-Sands of the Athabasca River, CanadaBy Robert Bell
The Tar-Sands" is the name which has been given to the extensive horizontal deposit of fine Cretaceous sand, blackened by tarry petroleum, which forms the banks of the last or lowest 130 miles of&apos
Jan 1, 1908
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Core Analysis - The Kobe Porosimeter and the Oilwell Research PorosimeterBy Carrol M. Beeson
Reasons are given for using a Boyle's-law porosimeter in conducting core analysis for either routine or research purposes. Among other things, it is pointed out that such a porosimeter permits th
Jan 1, 1950
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Texture Inhomogeneities in Cold-Rolled Niobium (Columbium)By R. A. Vandermeer, J. C. Ogle
Two distinct types of depth-dependent variations in texture have been observed in niobium cold-rolled various amounts up to 99.5 pct reduction in thickness. These nonuniformities are thought to be the
Jan 1, 1970
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Pollution Reduction and Product Recovery by Centrifugal Dewatering (b6648d8b-964f-4457-bebc-ac0dc43897c5)By J. S. Orphanos
The requirements for controlling air and stream pollution are a most timely subject for concerned people. The coal industry has taken great measures to reduce pollution. With the use of more efficient
Jan 1, 1976
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Uranium Potential of Zeolites in Volcanically Derived Sediments, Northern Reese River Valley, NevadaBy L. T. Larson, P. M. Basinski
In the northern Reese River Valley uranium is corroded with Middle Pliocene zeolites. These zeolites were diagenetically derived from rhyolitic volcanic glass deposited in a saline- alkaline lake. X-r
Jan 1, 1981
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Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - The Mechanical Properties of Physical Vapor Deposited TitaniumBy H. L. Marcus, C. D. Turk
Titanium was physically vapor-deposited by electron beam high rate evaporation. Rates of 50,000 and 85,000Å per min at deposition temperatures of 480°, 535°, and 595°C were used. Deposited thickness
Jan 1, 1969
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Tailings Area Reclamation At White Pine Copper CompanyBy Edward R. Bingham, John R. Suffron
A comprehensive program to rehabilitate waste disposal areas is in progress at the integrated primary copper production facility at White Pine, Michigan. The various aspects of the program are des
Jan 1, 1976
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Correlation Of Rock Properties To Damage Effected By Water JetBy Peter J. Huck, Madan M. Singh
IIT Research Institute has investigated the potential of high pressure water jets for rapid rock excavation. During this study, an attempt was made to correlate the extent of breakage effected to the
Jan 1, 1971
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Cut-and-Fill Mining in Sweden: Development Trends and Applications (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 260)By G. Almgren
Swedish cut-and-fill mines are described with regard to location, production volumes, and grades. Development goals (such as higher productivity and better working conditions) are presented, and diffe
Jan 1, 1977
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Stress Corrosion Cracking of 18 Pct Ni Maraging Steel in Acidified Sodium Chloride SolutionBy Elwood G. Haney, R. N. Parkins
Stress corrosion cracking of two heats of 18 pct Ni maraging steel in rod form immersed in an aqueous solution of 0.6N NaCl at pH 2.2 has been studied on un-notched specimens stressed in a hard tensil
Jan 1, 1969
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Production Engineering - Recent Development and Use of Bottom-hole ChokingBy J. S. Ross
Although the opinion has prevailed for several years that bottoni-hole choking under certain flow conditions should effect an increase in flow efficiencies, the use of bottom-hole chokes until recentl
Jan 1, 1932
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Manufacture Of Ferrophosphorus At Rockdale, Tenn.By James Barr
The process of manufacturing ferrophosphorus lies not alone in smelting a mixture of phosphates, silica, iron ore, with coke as fuel, but upon smelting this mixture with coke and air as chemical agent
Jan 10, 1924
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Concerning Iron Ore And Its Nature.NATURE produces iron ore abundantly in many regions of the world, especially in Italy where not only is there a great abundance of it but also there are various kinds. In these our Tuscan parts it is
Jan 1, 1942
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AIME News - Los Angeles To Play Host For 1953 Annual MeetingLos Angeles may well be host to one of the most historic gatherings of AIME members Feb. 16 to 19, 1953, when the 175th General Meeting is scheduled to take place. Plans in the formulative stage indic
Jan 1, 1952
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - Growth of Large Bismuth Single Crystals from a Supercooled MeltBy W. A. Nordland
BISMUTH can be readily grown into single-crystal form using the so-called "quick freeze" growth method.' Some advantages of this method are that very large crystals can be grown in a relatively s
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - Radioisotope Gauges Control Filter Feed at the Grace Mine (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 5, p. 50)By G. W. Sheary
At Bethlehem's Grace mine's 6000-tpd pelletizing plant a cascade control system is utilized to approach a constant magnetite filter cake moisture, a critical factor in obtaining quality gr
Jan 1, 1962
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San Francisco Paper - Recovery of Mercury from Amalgamation Tailing, Buffalo Mines, Cobalt (with Discussion)By E. B. Thornhill
In this paper on the recovery of mercury as sulphide, from the residues from the amalgamation and cyanide treatment of high-grade ores and concentrates, I will not discuss the many reactions, chemical
Jan 1, 1916
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Hydro Power and Metallurgical Development in NorwayBy Carl W. Volz
NORWAY'S metallurgical development, which has extended over many centuries, is intimately associated with that country's unique topography and climatic conditions. It is a rugged mountainous
Jan 1, 1935