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Timber Used In Bituminous-Coal MiningBy Newell Alford
FORECASTS of future timber consumption in soft-coal mining are handicapped by; the lack of adequate experience records for estimating properly the timber requirements of the industry. Data were obt
Jan 5, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - Lattice-Parameter and Volumetric Data of the Iron-Vanadium System (TN)By R. E. Hanneman, A. N. Mariano
In conjunction with the need for accurate volumetric data in the Fe-V system for subsequent use in calculating the high-pressure diagrams, room- and high-temperature X-ray diffraction measurements hav
Jan 1, 1964
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Technical Notes - Compressibility of Natural GasesBy Albert S. Trube
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the definition of compressibility and to present a uniform basis upon which instantaneous compressibilities of liquids and gases can be compared. The equations
Jan 1, 1958
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William B. Plank ? Chairman, Mineral Industry Education DivisionBy AIME AIME
FIFTY years ago William Bertolette Plank was born in Pennsylvania, in which state he was also educated, winding up with an E.M. from Penn State in 1909, at the age of 23. ' He remained there as i
Jan 1, 1937
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Thoenen - Chairman Industrial Minerals Division, A. I. M. E.By AIME AIME
JOHN ROY THOENEN, supervising engineer of the non-metal mining section of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, was one of the founding fathers of the Industrial Minerals Division. For the first three years of i
Jan 1, 1938
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Cleveland Paper - Stone-Coal in the Lead Blast-FurnaceBy James W. Neill
Bituminous coal has for many years been used for the smelting of iron-ores in the blast-furnace. In some districts in Scotland it is used alone, in others it is used mixed with coke. The similar use o
Jan 1, 1892
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Driving A 540-Foot Raise At Nivloc, NevadaBy R. K. Matheson
THE Nivloc mine is 9 miles west of Silver Peak, Esmeralda County, Nevada. It has been operated by Desert Silver, Inc., since the summer of 1937. The cyanide mill treats 19o tons of silver-gold ore per
Jan 1, 1942
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Uniform Lists Of Technical SymbolsDuring February there will be a meeting of the Committee on Technical Nomenclature of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education and representatives of the various engineering societies, t
Jan 2, 1919
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Calcined Cold-Precipitated Hydrated Iron OxideBy William A. Mitchell
AN X-ray diffraction pattern for "calcined cold precipitated ferric oxide" is reproduced diagrammatically along with data for other iron oxides by R. C. Mackenzie.1 This pattern, which shows spacings
Jan 9, 1953
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Analysis of Wet Grinding Circuit Control Using Inferential Particle Size MeasurementBy S. K. Kawatra, R. A. Seitz
The use of inferential particle sizing for closed wet grinding circuit control has been practiced for several years. This paper presents a review of some inferential sizing equations developed for pil
Jan 1, 1984
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Mine Ventilation - Economic Design of Mine AirwaysBy A. S. Richardson
The design of mine airways receives, in general, very little engineering treatment. To a large extent this is, of course, due to the fact that information upon which to base calculations is seldom ava
Jan 1, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Grooving in the Presence of a LiquidBy Che, C. W. Spencer, C. A. Steidel, Yu Li
Grain boundary grooving as it occurs in a 5.5-deg simple-tilt nickel bicrystal immersed in a saturated Ni-S liquid has been studied. A 1/3 (t= time) dependence for the depth of the groove indicates th
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of the Elements of the IB and IIB Subgroups in SilverBy F. E. Jaumot, A. Sawatzky
IT as long been recognized that there is a need for accurate systematic data on diffusion in solids. Originally, such data were needed to check existing theories but, more recently, it would appear th
Jan 1, 1958
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Committee On National Reserve Corps Of EngineersThe Joint Committee (consisting of the chairmen of the several society committees), formed under the authority of the five societies, in order to facilitate the carrying out of the organization of an
Jan 2, 1916
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Butte Paper - Use of Electricity in Mining in the Butte DistrictBy 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 1, 1914
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Further Discussion of the Significance of Particle Shape in Formation Resistivity Factor-Porosity RelationshipsBy G. H. F. Gardner
The boundary conditions F = 1.0 and 4 = 1.0 (100 per cent) are dictated by the definition of F in the equation 1/F = aFp. These conditions have physical significance as the "limiting conditions" for t
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The Institute Forum. (f9674d8e-b6da-4c93-9825-47b889b682c1)Discussion of Papers. Meetings of the Institute offer opportunity for social acquaintance and exchange of ideas, for the presentation of papers, and for discussions thereon ; also incidentally for vi
Jan 7, 1913
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Mathematical Determination of Production Decline CurvesBy Charles Larkey
NUMEROUS papers have been published on the use of graphic methods to determine the best curve to be used in estimating the production decline of oil wells but, as far as the writer has been able to as
Jan 7, 1923
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (927d1b32-1b05-4117-b947-fb8fbae622af)By Ashbel Welch
Gentlemen of the American Institude of Mining Engineers.—As you well know an application is about to be made to Congress, by the American Society of Civil Engineers, for the appointment of a cornmissi
Jan 1, 1882
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High-Temperature Resistance Furnaces with Ductile Molybdenum or Tungsten ResistorsBy Ruder, W. E.
CONSIDERABLE interest has been shown lately in various types of furnaces for the production of high, temperatures, both for laboratory purposes and for small industrial uses. Dr. J. A. Harker1 describ
Jan 2, 1918