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Clayton Garrett Ball, Chairman, Coal Division, AIMEBy AIME
COAL, its acquisition and consumption, has loomed large enough in the lives of many of us at one time or another, not from a technical standpoint, perhaps, but on a utility basis, to keep the house wa
Jan 1, 1948
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Canadian Iron Ore - And Where It Will Go In The Next 25 YearsBy P. E. Cavanagh
SINCE the 1930's' the production of iron ore in Canada has increased from zero to about 15 million tons per year. In the same short period of about 25 years, the steel industry has doubled i
Jan 6, 1958
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Core Analysis - Relative Permeability to GasBy Charles D. Russell, L. H. Jenks, W. J. Leas
A detailed description is given of an experimental method for determining relative permeability of porous media to gas. Results are presented for natural and synthetic cores. The experimental data for
Jan 1, 1950
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Coal Preparation With the Modern Feldspar JigBy G. A. Vissac
In continental Europe the feldspar jig is used almost exclusively for cleaning the fine sizes of coal; it operates with an artificial bed, made up generally of pieces of feldspar or of any other hard
Jul 1, 1955
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Development and Operations in the Panhandle FieldBy E. J. McKee
THE area discussed lies south of Canadian River in Hutchinson County, Texas, covering approximately 10 m. east and west and 4 m. north and south. Development is carried on in the manner usual in stan
Jan 11, 1926
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Ultrasonic Probing Of The Fracture Process Zone In Rock Using Surface WavesBy Peter L. Swanson
A microcrack process zone is frequently suggested to accompany macrofractures in rock and play an important role in the resistance to fracture propagation. Attenuation of surface waves propagating thr
Jan 1, 1984
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Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Hydrogen Reduction of MagnetiteBy M. E. Wadsworth, J. R. Lewis, J. M. Quets
Samples of snythetic magnetite were reduced in hydrogen at various partial pressures and temperatures. The reaction mas found to be surface controlled and directly proportional to hydrogen partial pr
Jan 1, 1961
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Production Technology - Surface Area Measurements on Sedimentary RocksBy W. R. Purcell, C. S. Brooks
The internal surfaces of rocks which are in contact with interstitial fluids are known to influence in some degree the recovery of hydrocarbons from pay zones. Despite the admitted importance of the i
Jan 1, 1952
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By-LawsSEC. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members; 7. Junior
Jan 1, 1937
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Glass Raw MaterialsBy H. N. Mills
The glass industry is a major user of many industrial minerals in the manufacture of its product. It is the intent of this chapter to: (1) acquaint the reader with the glass industry by including a fe
Jan 1, 1975
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Canadian Paper - The Protection of Blast-Furnace LiningsBy S. S. Hartranft
FuRnace-men of the present day agree very nearly as to the best cooling-devices for the protection of blast-furnace hearths and boshes, and the best location of the cooling-system in the brick-work fo
Jan 1, 1901
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Institute of Metals Division - The Hardening Mechanism in Nitralloy-N Steel (TN)By H. J. Beattie, G. C. Gould
J. B. Seabrook' recently published properties of a low-alloy Ni-A1 age-hardening steel known commercially as "Nitralloy-N". He mentioned three possible mechanisms of age hardening, viz. order-dis
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Action of Molten Uranium on Graphite (TN)By E. L. Swarts
In the course of a program on high-temperature processing and electrowinning of uranium at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory,'' it became necessary to give attention to the interaction o
Jan 1, 1960
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Application of Gaussian Curve to Mining IndustryBy Hugh Archbald
IT is possible to construct a simple diagram of the earnings, or the production, of the men employed at a coal mine that will show not only if the conditions tend toward contentment among the men, but
Jan 7, 1924
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Fullers Earth, A General ReviewBy R. C. Amero
FULLERS earth is a general name applied to claylike minerals that have high natural adsorptive powers. They are usually distinguished from ordinary clays by a higher content of combined moisture and a
Jan 5, 1951
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Graphic Metallurgical ControlBy H. M. Merry
THE graphic methods and records described in this article have been developed, with satisfactory results, for the use of executives of the Chino Copper Co., in Hurley, N. Mex. Particular attention is
Jan 9, 1919
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The Effect Of Pore Pressure And Heating Time On The Strength And Sliding Stability Of A Serpentinite GougeBy D. E. Moore
The strength of a natural serpentinite gouge was measured at 400°C and an effective pressure of 100 MPa. The strength of the gouge decreased with increasing pore pressure to 50 MPa and then was nearly
Jan 1, 1984
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Florida Paper - A Water-Cooling Apparatus (see Discussion p. 960)By Carl Henrich
In the planning and erection of smelting-works, especially of such as contain the modern large water-jacketed blast-furnaces, we are often confronted with an insufficiency in the watersupply. It may b
Jan 1, 1896
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The Significance of Manganese in American Steel Metallurgy (07304e0b-69f8-4b4a-af31-19b25d8f09b9)EDMUND NEWTON, Minneapolis, Minn. (communication to the Secretary?).-In discussing the question of the deoxidation of steel and material suitable for performing this function at the end of the heat, i
Jan 6, 1917
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Differentiation Methods in Rheology: IV. Characteristic Derivatives of Ideal Models in Couette FlowBy J. C. Savins, G. C. Wallick, W. R. Foster
The dual differentiation-integration method of rbeological analysis is applied to Couette flow. Using machine processing techniques, a spectrum of characteristic derivative functions for a variety of