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Ball Wear In Cylindrical MillsBy T. K. Prentice
ABSTRACTED AND REVIEWED BY E. W. DAVIS,* MEMBER A.I.M.E. THE January-February number of the Journal of the Chemical Metallurgical and Mining Society of South Africa is made up entirely of a discuss
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Zinc and Copper in Alpha and Beta BrassesBy R. W. Balluffi, R. Resnick
NUMEROUS investigations of chemical diffusion in a brass have been made and the results are collected in several places.1-3 This work has been mainly concerned with the determination of the chemical d
Jan 1, 1956
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Influence Of Lithology On Longwall Mining Subsidence (10af3d3b-2a7c-4d38-a20d-49c8979989f2)By S. Tandanand, Powell. L. R.
The US Bureau of Mines assessed the geological effects on the ratio of maximum subsidence and extraction thickness, known as the subsidence factor, to develop a simple method for predicting the maximu
Jan 1, 1985
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamic Analysis of Dilute Ternary Systems: I. The Ag-Au-Sn SystemBy M. J. Pool, P. J. Spencer
Using liquid tin as the solvent metal, the heats of solution of silver and gold in dilute Ag-Au-Sn alloys have been determined at 723°K by solution calorimetry. From the values obtained, the various e
Jan 1, 1969
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The Coalescence Process for Producing Semifabricated Oxygen-free CopperBy John Tyssowski
IN 1925, Harry Howard Stout, then metallurgist for Phelps Dodge Corporation, while investigating the cleaning of cathode copper by various gases at elevated temper-atures below the melting point of th
Jan 1, 1940
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Metal Mining - Report of Committee on Metal Mine Ventilation. Presented by D. Harrington (with Discussion)The ventilation of metal mines is becoming more of a fundamental requirement than it was 10 or even 5 years ago. There are many reasons for this, and in general they are based on economy or efficiency
Jan 1, 1927
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Geophysics - Near-Surface Hydrocarbons and Petroleum Accumulation at DepthBy Leo Horvitz
Microanalysis of near-surface soils for hydrocarbons is the basis of a method for locating gas and oil deposits. To substantiate this technique, evidence of vertical migration of hydrocarbons from pet
Jan 1, 1955
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Blake System of Fine CrushingBy Theodore A. Blake
More than a quarter of a century has passed since the introduction of the machine known as the Blake crusher, the invention of Eli W. Blake, of New Haven, Conn. Although originally designed for bre
Jan 1, 1885
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Salt Lake Paper - Losses of Zinc in Mining, Milling, and SmeltingBy Samuel S. Arentz, Dorsey A. Lyon
Introduction % •................. 789 The Present Sources of Zinc ..:.......... 791 Zinc Ores.................. 791 Lead-Zinc Ores................. 793 Loss oF Zinc at the Mine.............. 793
Jan 1, 1915
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1938By A. Andreas
New Mexico retained its position in 1938 as the sixth largest oil-producing state, with a total production of 35,510,176 bbl. This was 2,875,598 bbl. less than the 1937 production of 38,485,774 bbl.,
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1938By A. Andreas
New Mexico retained its position in 1938 as the sixth largest oil-producing state, with a total production of 35,510,176 bbl. This was 2,875,598 bbl. less than the 1937 production of 38,485,774 bbl.,
Jan 1, 1939
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Relationship of Sulfide Mineralization to Ophiolite Complexes in North AmericaBy Victor F. Hollister
North American ophiolite complexes are known to contain significant volcanogenic sulfide only in the following five areas: Newfoundland; Quebec; Applegate, Oregon; Rogue, Oregon; and Orca, Alaska. Mo
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization of Cold-Drawn Sintered Aluminum PowderBy F. V. Lene, E. J. Westerman
The recrystallization behaviors of two extruded and cold-drawn experimental sintered aluminum powder alloys, containing 1.75 and 3.0 pct Al2O3 by weight, were compared with that of extruded and cold-d
Jan 1, 1961
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Methane Drainage With Cross-Measure Boreholes On A Retreat Longwall Face (d2bfe0f2-6024-43c4-9f3b-da4e0baab0bb)By J. Cervik, P. C. Thakur, S. D. Lauer
Methane drainage by cross-measure boreholes on retreat longwall faces can be a viable alternative to the vertical gob degas boreholes under favorable circumstances. The research was done in a mine wor
Jan 1, 1986
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Institute of Metals Division - Latent Hardening and the Role of Oblique Slip in the Strain Hardening of Rock-Salt Structure CrystalsBy T. H. Alden
A correlation has been found in rock-salt structure single crystals between the latent hardening, measured by the direct stress activation of oblique slip systems, and the stress-strain behavior in si
Jan 1, 1964
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Safety and Health Efforts of the Anaconda Company at ButteBy John Boardman
THE Anaconda company has never indulged in any employee activities at Butte which might be termed paternalistic, but it has exerted a vast amount of effort in care of its employees during working hour
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - The Fracture Strength of Sintered Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Alloys in Relation to Composition and Particle SpacingBy J. Gurland
The strength variation ofWC-Co alloys with composition and particle spacing falls into two ranges. 1) Above a critical value of the mean free path, the strength follows a dispersion hardening relation
Jan 1, 1963
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Distribution Of Zinc In Soils Overlying The Flat Gap MineBy Alan D. Hoagland
The Flat Gap mine, are important zinc deposit of the Appalachian type, is located in the Copper Ridge Belt in the Valley of Tennessee approximately 30 miles northeast of the Mascot-Jefferson City zinc
Jan 10, 1962
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Papers - Oil Recovery - Variation of Pressure Gradient with Distance of Rectilinear Flow of Gas- saturated Oil and Unsaturated Oil through Unconsolidated Sands (With Discussion)By W. F. Cloud
The data and information compiled under Part I of this report are the results of experiments performed in the petroleum engineering laboratory under the supervision of W. F. Cloud, Associate Professor
Jan 1, 1930
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Physical Examination Previous To EmploymentBy Charles Willis
THE time is no longer when a man can act as an independent unit; the appreciation of the interdependence of one man upon another has emphasized the importance of the social unit. Epidemics have made u
Jan 7, 1919