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Papers - Comminution - Coal-pulverizing Plant at the McGill Smelter of the Kennecott Copper Corporation (T.P. 1822, Min. Tech., Nov. 1945)By Edward Pesout
The McGill smelter started operations in the year 1907. The smelter furnaces were fired with run-of-mine coal on grates until April 1911, when oil firing was introduced. Oil firing continued until Apr
Jan 1, 1947
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments in Texas during 1931, Except the Gulf Coast and Panhandle Districts (With Discussion)By M. C. Cheney
The active development of the vast East Texas oil field, the attendant effects of the rapidly increasing flow from its prolific wells and the efforts to bring order out of chaos precluded or dwarfed o
Jan 1, 1932
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Dr. Henry Sturgis DrinkerWhen the suggestion was made by Major General Leonard Wood that the Institute assist in the formation of a National Reserve Corps of - Engineers, Dr. Drinker's name occurred first to the Board of
Jan 9, 1916
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Note on the Crystal Structure of the Alpha Copper-tin AlloysBy Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl
It is generally understood by workers in the field of the crystal structure of metallic alloys that terminal solid solutions are of two types, the substitutional and the interstitial. In reviewing the
Jan 1, 1930
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Discussion - Methods to Reduce Steel Wear in Grinding Mills – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 34, No. 6, June 1982, pp. 684-690 – Malghan, S. G.By W. J. Locher
One important means of reducing steel consumption in grinding mills is not mentioned in S.G. Malghan's paper. It is simply to reduce the oxygen content in the mill and pulp. While oxygen dissolve
Jan 1, 1984
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Freezing Techniques For Shaft SupportBy T. R. Braithwaite
The brief comments made in this chapter deal mainly with shaft sinking, but don't assume that freezing techniques apply only to shaft sinking. They can be used on tunnel work, on such things as l
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Pathological Reaction to Various Mineral Dusts (Abstract)By Leroy U. Gardner
The human respiratory tract is an apparatus for the interchange of gases between the air and the blood. An important part of it are mechanisms to prevent the apparatus from becoming clogged with dust
Jan 1, 1934
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Employee Representation at the Bethlehem Steel Co.By J. M. Larkin
GOOD will is becoming recognized more and more as a necessary business asset, and a successful concern must have the good will not only of its customers and the public, but of its employees. Managemen
Jan 2, 1923
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New York Paper - Determination of Carbon in Iron and SteelBy Andrew S. McCraeath
The treatment which a steel receives, and the uses to which it may be applied, are frequently determined by the percentage of carbon which it contains; and especially is this the case in the different
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Technical Committees (55d04b4a-0b5d-47ed-b8a1-36408be6bae6)Mining Methods LUCIEN EATON, Chairman GERALD F. SHERMAN, Vice-chairman CHARLES W. WRIGHT, Secretary Alluvial Mining CLINTON BERNARD CHARLES H. MUNRO CHARLES JANE N H. R. NORSWORTHY Open-cut Min
Jan 1, 1934
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The Colmol -A Continuous Mining MachineBy C. H. Snyder
The paper deals with details of construction of the Colmol, including improvements in design that will be incorporated in new models. These improvements are results of problems encountered and worked
Jan 6, 1950
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The Method Of Making Powders For Casting Every Kind Of Metal In Green Sand,* And The Manner Of Moulding.CONTRARY to the natural order of art, it has been discovered how to cast in moist earth in order to avoid labor and expense. This is truly a thing that many desire and few practice because it is not a
Jan 1, 1942
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Exploration For Petroleum In The Limagne, FranceBy A. Werenfels
After discussing the geology of the Limagne, the surface indications of petroleum, and the recent exploration, the author states that none of the wells were properly located and that oil possibilities
Jan 12, 1924
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A Preliminary Economic Analysis Of The Underground Mining Of Minnesota TaconiteBy Eugene P. Pfleider, Jared Scofield
During the past ten years, the trend on the Mesabi Range has been toward the establishment of integrated operations which mine, concentrate, and pelletize the large reserves of magnetic taconite. Howe
Jan 9, 1967
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur Alloys - DiscussionBy C. W. Sherman, J. Chipman, H. I. Elvander
J. F. Elliott—This is an excellent piece of work and makes a chemical metallurgist more enthusiastic than ever about what can be done with multicomponent systems, if we have satisfactory data. I ha
Jan 1, 1951
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Continuous Countercurrent Ion Exchange In Hydrometallurgical SeparatorsBy Clement K. Chase
ION exchange recovery of uranium has been proved successful in many operating plants in various parts of the world. First used in column plants processing clear liquors, ion exchange has more recently
Jan 9, 1957
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Selective Flotation Of ScheeliteBy S. Ramachandran, L. A. Vazquez, N. L. Grauerholz
A novel process is described for the selective flotation of scheelite from low-grade (- 0.5% W03) tungsten ores having appreciable quantities of calcareous and siliceous gangue minerals. Specifically
Jan 1, 1976
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1938By Brandon H. Grove
The rapid development of the Budafa-Puszta field during 1938 advanced Hungary a considerable distance along the road to self-sufficiency in domestic crude-oil supplies. Seven wells were completed in t
Jan 1, 1939
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Technical Notes - Potentiometric Analyzer Prediction of Pressure Distribution in a Gas-Condensate ReservoirBy L. D. Mullins, H. B. Bradley
Numerous articles have appeared in the literature citing the application of the potentiometric analyzer to cycling operations. Specific information obtainable by a potentiometric analysis, as noted by
Jan 1, 1958
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1938By Brandon H. Grove
The rapid development of the Budafa-Puszta field during 1938 advanced Hungary a considerable distance along the road to self-sufficiency in domestic crude-oil supplies. Seven wells were completed in t
Jan 1, 1939