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Hypervelocity Impact On RockBy D. A. Summers, C. J. Haas, G. B. Clark, J. W. Brown
While significant advances have been made in excavation of rock, largely in improvements in drilling, blasting, loading, and haulage, conventional operations have been improved until little feasible i
Jan 1, 1970
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Finite Element Approach of the Influence of Anisotropy on Steeply Digging VCR StopesBy M. Cepak, K. Donovan, W. G. Pariseau
This paper examines the difficulties of applying the finite element (FE) method of analysis to quantitative design of cable bolt systems. Cable bolt systems are in general use for ground control in VC
Jan 1, 1984
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London Paper - The Lime-Roasting of GalenaBy W. R. Ingalls
During the last two years, and especially during the last six months, a number of important articles upon the new methods for the desulphurization of galena have been published in the technical period
Jan 1, 1907
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Petroleum Economics - Significance of Declining Productivity Index (T. P. 1872, Petr. Tech., July 1945)By C. V. Millikan, Herbert F. Beardmore
Declining Productivity Index, as considered herein, is a productivity index that has a substantially and consistently decreasing value when measured over a period of a few hours. If not recognized, it
Jan 1, 1945
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - The Boron-oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 2004, with discussion)By Gerhard Derge
Metallurgists have used borax as a fluxing agent traditionally, but until recently elemental boron has played an insignificant role as an alloying element. Neither the metal nor its compounds have bee
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - The Boron-oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 2004, with discussion)By Gerhard Derge
Metallurgists have used borax as a fluxing agent traditionally, but until recently elemental boron has played an insignificant role as an alloying element. Neither the metal nor its compounds have bee
Jan 1, 1947
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Mechanisms of Intergranular Corrosion in Ferritic Stainless SteelsBy A. Paul Bond
Two series of 17pct Cr iron-base alloys with small, controlled amounts of carbon and nitrogen were vacuum-melted in an effort to detertmine the meclz-uniswls of inter granulur corrosion in ferritic st
Jan 1, 1970
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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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Plasticity Theory For Anisotropic Rocks And SoilsBy William G. Pariseau
There are important phenomena in rock and soil mechanics that cannot be explained in terms of theories of homogeneous, isotropic materials. Subsidence of strata about mine openings is an example. In-s
Jan 1, 1972
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Geochemistry - The Crystal Chemistry of Some Sedimentary ApatitesBy R. E. Whippo, B. L. Murowchick
The commercially exploited sedimentary apatites exhibit a number of variable lattice substitutions which affect their chemical composition. Carbonate is a major diluent of phosphorus values in sedimen
Jan 1, 1968
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Coefficients in Binary Liquid Metallic Solutions at Infinite Dilution (TN)By John M. Dealy, Robert D. Pehlke
This note presents a summary of the available literature on activity coefficients at infinite dilution in binary metallic solutions, Table I. These data should prove useful in not only examining the
Jan 1, 1963
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ChromiteBy Harry M. Mikami, Harold A. Heiligman
The term chromite is often used to cover all chrome ores and concentrates which are the designations actually employed by most industrial users and producers. Chromite is, of course, the predominant m
Jan 1, 1960
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Illumination Of MinesBy Robert Burrows
IN preparing this paper the object has been to set forth facts relating to illumination problems, which, judging from the results realized in the iron and steel and other industries somewhat similar t
Jan 11, 1915
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Metallic Titanium by Film BoilingBy L. A. Bromley, A. W. Petersen
The van Arkel-deBoer method for producing ductile titanium by thermal decomposition of Til, vapor and deposition on an electrically heated filament is modified by film boiling Til liquid on a heated f
Jan 1, 1957
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Gold in Dutch and French GuianaBy George Laird
IF IT IS true that Sir Walter Raleigh lost his head for his failure to find gold in the Guianas, the trumped up charge of "treason" might better have been "con-tributory negligence." That systematic i
Jan 10, 1922
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New Haven Paper - The Hammond Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale UniversityBy Louis D. Huntoon
The Hammond Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory is the gift of Prof. John Hays Hammond to the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Professor Hammond was graduated from this school in the cl
Jan 1, 1910
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Scranton Paper - Microscopic Structure of Steel RailsBy F. Lynwood Garrison
The enormous growth of the manufacture of Bessemer steel in this country within the last few years, due to the almost constant large demand for steel rails, renders it very desirable that our knowledg
Jan 1, 1887
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Methods For Determining The Capacities Of Slime- Thickening TanksBy R. T. Mishler
I WISH to express my keen appreciation of the article on the above subject by Coe and Clevenger.1 It has been doubly interesting to me, for the reason that the experience recorded and the principles e
Jan 3, 1917
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Belt Conveying Of Coal At H. C. Frick Coke Company MinesBy Thomas W. Dawson
THE H. C. Frick Coke Co. has used belt conveyers for handling coal for the last eighteen years but, until recently, only for small tonnage and over short distances. The first installations were outsid
Jan 6, 1925
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Utilization of Coal Mine Refuse In Highway Embankment ConstructionBy Phillip E. Butler
The Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation is actively engaged in the utilization of coal mine refuse in the construction of highway embankments. Long-held objections for utilization are invalidated by
Jan 1, 1977