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Agglomeration From Liquid Suspension - Research And ApplicationsBy C. Edward Capes
Fine particles in liquid suspension can be agglomerated by a number of mechanisms. Well-known methods include the addition of electrolyte to reduce the zeta potential and allow mutual adhesion arid th
Jan 1, 1977
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New York Paper - A Study of the Chloridizing Roast and its Application to the Separation of Copper from Nickel (with Discussion)By Boyd Dudley
The material presented in this paper is an abstract of a thesis submitted by the writer to the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as part requirement for the degree of Master of Sci
Jan 1, 1915
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Prediction Of Compressive Strength Of Rock From Its Sonic PropertiesBy Leonard E. Wood, Yeghishe M. Avedissian
Knowledge of the basic properties of rocks-strength, structure, and permeability-is prerequisite for the success of foundation work for masonry dams, large bridge piers, and tunneling as well as for e
Jan 1, 1972
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Extrusion of Tin and Its AlloysBy Gerhard Derge
EXTRUSION processes are used in the commercial production of a wide variety of products, as indicated by the review presented a few years ago by D. K. Crampton.1 Most writers have confined themselves
Jan 1, 1939
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Modern Engineering Turns Abandoned Mine Into A ProfitBy N. J. Myers, S. J. Nemeth
POWER in the mill at Appalachian Sulphides Inc. is provided by 86 electrical motors ranging from 1 to 200 hp and totaling 1200 hp. After a careful study of different types of support for these cables
Jan 1, 1958
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Julius Bernhard Haffner Director, AIMEBy AIME
J. B. Haffner, or "Barney" as he is known to his wide circle of friends, was born at Landskrona, Sweden, on Christmas Day, 1886. He attended grade and preparatory schools there and then went to the Ro
Jan 1, 1948
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Petroleum Production – United States - Petroleum Production in Southwest Texas during 1928By Olin G. Bell
During the year 1928 ten new producing areas have been discovered and several extensions in oil and gas fields have been found in southwestern Texas. This year, however, will reveal itself as one of s
Jan 1, 1929
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Coal - New Look at Long-Term Anchorage: Key to Roof Bolt Efficiency (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 5, p. 55)By R. Stefanko
The use of strain gauges and compression pads for an underground bolt installation in a central Pennsylvania coal mine revealed that satisfactory anchorage could not be maintained in the shale stratum
Jan 1, 1962
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Energy Transfer by ImpactBy P. L. De Bruyn, R. J. Charles
The transfer of kinetic energy of translation into other forms of energy by impact is a fundamental process in most crushing and grinding operations. During and after the impact process the original s
Jan 1, 1956
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Industrial Minerals - Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates - DiscussionBy John E. Conley, John A. Ruppert
W. B. Mather—A minor recommendation that may be offered to improve the paper is the inclusion of a map of Oregon showing the general location of the various deposits. This is of especial importance to
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates - DiscussionBy John A. Ruppert, John E. Conley
W. B. Mather—A minor recommendation that may be offered to improve the paper is the inclusion of a map of Oregon showing the general location of the various deposits. This is of especial importance to
Jan 1, 1951
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The Use Of The Jominy Test In Studying Commercial Age-Hardening Aluminum AlloysBy William H. Baer, George M. Carlton, Blake M. Loring
IT is a well known fact that age-hardening alloys remain in a supersaturated, or partially supersaturated, condition only for limited periods of time at temperatures below the solvus. In order to deve
Jan 1, 1948
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Self-Tuning Regulators For Control Of Comminution CircuitsBy R. E. J. Putman
Introduction Self-tuning regulators are a class of controllers built around the concepts of sampled data theory, and are especially suitable for implementation in a digital microprocessor or minico
Jan 1, 1982
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Explosions from Unknown CauseBy J. C. Bayles
THE most unsatisfactory occurrences in the experience of a manufacturer are those from which he suffers damage and learns nothing useful. That there are such incidents, and that they occur with annoyi
Jan 1, 1891
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The Mellen Rod-Casting MachineBy R. C. Patterson
IN view of the circumstance that very few important changes have been made within the last 15 or 20 years in the equipment of rod and wire mills, the description of a new process introduced by Grenvil
Jan 5, 1915
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Industrial Section (f5cea7ca-aba9-45ee-8796-f072aa49346e)The Manufacturer's Viewpoint A prominent manufacturer of mining 'machinery not long ago expressed himself as being confident that he was securing the best kind of publicity for his product
Jan 8, 1915
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Industrial Minerals - Saline Water Conversion EconomicsBy V. C. Williams
Some of the physical, chemical, and electrical processes for conversion of saline water to potable or industrial water are economically surveyed from an engineering viewpoint. Since all these processe
Jan 1, 1962
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PART IV - Papers - A Calorimetric Investigation of the Bismuth-Rich Region of the System Bismuth-SeleniumBy P. Chaudhari, Michael B. Bever
The heat of solution at infinite dilution of selenium in bismuth, the heat of mixing of selenium and bismuth, and the limit of solubility of selenium in bis~rzuth have been determined at 573, 623; and
Jan 1, 1968
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Production - Domestic - Developments in West Texas during 1941By William T. Schneider, Taylor Cole
Drilling in West Texas during 1941 was more active than in any year since 1937, a total of 2325 wells having been drilled. Pre-Permian exploration was the greatest in the history of the area; 106 well
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Developments in West Texas during 1941By Taylor Cole, William T. Schneider
Drilling in West Texas during 1941 was more active than in any year since 1937, a total of 2325 wells having been drilled. Pre-Permian exploration was the greatest in the history of the area; 106 well
Jan 1, 1942