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Richmond Paper - Concentrating-Tests and CalculationsBy Otto F. Pfordte
The great advance of the last twenty years in the specialization, delicacy and efficiency of ore-concentrating apparatus calls for a finer system of testing both the qualities of ores and the operatio
Jan 1, 1902
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Cleveland Paper - Methods of Preparing Basic Open-Hearth Steel for CastingsBy H. F. Miller
Fox some years the prejudice against basic open-hearth steel for casting has been gradually decreasing. Yet many consumers and engineers still cling to acid steel for castings, because of their allege
Jan 1, 1913
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New York Paper - The Formation of Fissures and the Origin of their Mineral ContentBy A. J. Brown
The causes that have formed fissures in the earth's crust, and the agencies that have converted them into metallic beds, are amongst the most important and interesting subjects that can engage th
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Production Engineering - Underground Surveys of Oil Wells (With Discussion)By Alexander Anderson
In many oil fields a great variation in the production of adjoining wells has long been observed, and a certain proportion of dry holes, situated between prolific producers, has been regarded as norma
Jan 1, 1929
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High-Speed Shaft Sinking In South AfricaBy R. N. Lambert
This chapter discusses the evolution of high-speed shaft sinking in the South African goldfields. Whether we are talking of an additional shaft at an existing mine or the opening of a new mine, the in
Jan 1, 1970
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IndexJan 1, 1923
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Index (cfb5e600-6692-4bd9-9185-5eb380c4d9a8)Jan 1, 1923
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A Case Study of Slope Stability at the Chuquicamata Mine, ChileBy K. E. Niermeyer, J. A. Bratt, B. A. Fahm, B. A. Kennedy
The instrumentation, monitoring, and prediction of a major slope failure at the Chuquicamata mine are described. In December 1967, preexisting tension cracks on the south end of the east wall of the m
Jan 1, 1972
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ConstitutionNAME AND OBJECT. SEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporation Law of the State of New York ; its corporate name is AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS; and its objects a
Jan 1, 1910
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Chicago Meeting - September, 1919Jan 1, 1920
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Use Of Electricity In Mining In The Butte District.By John Gillie
Prior to the year 1902 electricity was used in the Butte district only for lighting, for the tramming of ores on the surface, and for the electrolytic refining of copper. In that year the Canyon Ferry
Jan 9, 1913
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Cincinnati Paper - Tamping Drill-holes with Plaster of ParisBy Frank Firmstone
IN the summer of 1881 we were forced to break up and remove the large mass of iron which had accumulated under No. 2 furnace at Glendon, in order to prepare the foundations of the new furnace which ha
Jan 1, 1884
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Institute of Metals Division - The Cerium-Copper SystemBy P. A. Tucker, T. B. Rhinehammer, D. E. Etter, J. E. Selle
The Ce-Cu phase diagram was investigated by differential thermal analysis and rnetallography. Two congruent melting compounds, CeCu2 (817°C) and CeCua (938°C), and three incongruent cornpounds, CeCu (
Jan 1, 1964
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Application Of Hindered Settling To Hydraulic Classifiers.By Earl Bardwell
IN his paper entitled, Development of Hindered-Settling Apparatus, Dr. Richards has related the history of the development of the hindered-settling classifier and given illustrations of the several ty
Jan 8, 1913
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Papers - Smelting - Reverberatory Smelting Practice - An Experimental Combination of Shaft Roasting and Reverberatory Smelting (With Discussion)By Fredrick Laist, J. P. Cooper
In the spring of 1931 an experiment was made at Anaconda with a small reverberatory furnace, with which was combined a roasting shaft. The arrangement is shown in the accompanying drawing (Fig. 1) and
Jan 1, 1934
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Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (202e9972-268c-45b6-901d-5c0e6b7ab7a4)By Francis Rich
BEFORE the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Petroleum Economies - Influence of Control in the Oil Industry Upon Investment Position of Oil Securities (With Discussion)By Barnabas Bryan
In the year 1875, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, acting on incorrect information concerning the production of oil and gas, established what has become the law of the land for the governing of oil pro
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Lead - Betts Process at Oroya, Peru, S. A.By T. E. Harper, Gustave Reinberg
Electrolytic refining of all lead bullion produced at the Oroya smelter of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation has been adopted as standard practice. A pilot refinery with a capacity of 25 metric to
Jan 1, 1937
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Conveyor Belting in the 70’sBy P. J. Connors, William J. McCormick, F. B. Olender, Jerome F. Sheldon, Donald T. Mylar, Edgar T. Gregory, Owen S. Roberts, H. Colijn
A quiet revolution has taken place in the conveyor belt industry. Man-made materials, improved production facilities, better splicing techniques and emphasis on repair and maintenance have all contrib
Jan 3, 1972