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    News - Hanna Pilot Plant Operating In Michigan On Low Grade Ores

    The Hanna Coal & Iron Corp, pilot plant at Randville, Mich , is handling about 250 tons of low grade Michigan core daily Ore is obtained from an ,open pit near the plant Operating alone In the area,

    Jan 1, 1952

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    An Electrical Analogue Of The Flow Of Heat In A Regenerator System

    By B. M. Larsen, K. Heindlhofer

    THIS paper describes a relatively simple electrical apparatus that, through the close analogy between the flow of heat and of electricity, enables one to solve quickly and with satisfactory accuracy m

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Papres - Mining Geology - The Corocoro Copper District of Bolivia (With Discussion)

    By Adrien Berton

    For nearly a century, the Corocoro deposit has been renowned among geologists from the fact that it shares with the Lake Superior deposits of the United States the distinction of being the only import

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Striation Substructure on the Critical Resolved Shear Stress of Zinc Single Crystals

    By G. B. Craig, J. Rezek

    The critical resolved shear stress of zone-refined zinc single crystals deformed in tension is found to increase with increasing amount of striation substructure. The increase in strength with numbers

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Propeller Type Mine Fan at Moose Shaft, Butte, Montana

    By A. S. Richardson

    THE recent installation of a high-pressure propeller type fan at the Moose shaft of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Butte, Mont., is of interest on account of novelty of design and also because an a

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Melting Of Molybdenum In The Vacuum Arc

    By John L. Ham, Robert M. Parke

    THE melting point of molybdenum is 2625° ± 50°C. Heretofore the metal has been considered too refractory to be melted in commercial quantities; hence, it has been formed into rod, wire, and sheet by t

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Papers - Non-Metalic Minerals - Aggregate Production at Hoover Dam

    By Thomas M. Price

    Sand production for use in hydraulic concrete is probably the most important element affecting the physical characteristics of the resulting concrete in the opinion of most engineers, aggregate produc

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Manufacture of Charcoal-Iron from the Bog- and Lake-Ores of Three Rivers District, Province of Quebec, Canada

    By P. H. Griffin

    The manufacture of iron in the Province of Quebec forms one of the most interesting subjects in the development of this great industry in America. It began soon after the first steps taken in the New

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - Streaming Potential Phenomena in SP Log Interpretation

    By R. J. Tailleur, M. Rosenberg

    Oil well drilling muds prepared with lubricating aids such as oil, graphite or mica will not produce a sufficiently strong protective lubricant film for the bit bearing surfaces under high load condit

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    Underground Mining

    WITHOUT in any way detracting from the credit due those engineer-miners of copper who operate with power shovels, it may be said that compared with block-caving underground their work is simplicity it

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Papers - Underground Mining - Pillar Deformation in a Bituminous Coal Mine (T. P. 770, with discussion)

    By Charles T. Holland

    Miners have observed for many years that as pillars are removed in mining operations the pillar adjacent to those mined out frequently shows evidence of being compressed. Although this has been known

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Underground Mining - Pillar Deformation in a Bituminous Coal Mine (T. P. 770, with discussion)

    By Charles T. Holland

    Miners have observed for many years that as pillars are removed in mining operations the pillar adjacent to those mined out frequently shows evidence of being compressed. Although this has been known

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Structure and Associated Properties of an Age Hardening Copper Alloy

    By W. D. Robertson, E. G. Grenier, V. F. Nole

    The electrical, mechanical, and corrosion cracking properties of an age-hardenable Cu-Ni-Si alloy have been studied over a range of time, temperature, and deformation states for the purpose of determi

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Aluminum-beryllium Alloys (bfc4e4bb-e425-4ff7-9e4f-26178010ea29)

    By R. S. Archer

    BERYLLIUM has certain properties such as low density, high hardness, good corrosion resistance, low thermal expansion and fairly good electrical conductivity, which would indicate that it, is worthy o

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Sound Steel Ingots And Rails*

    By George Burgess

    1. Introduction.-THE methods of production of sound steel ingots have been described in several papers read recently before this Institute. It was thought by Director Stratton, of the U. S. Bureau of

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Development and Dewatering Practice at Park City Consolidated Mines

    By Gloyd Wiles

    THE eastern section of the Park City dis-trict is drained to an elevation of 6300 ft. by means of the Ontario drain tunnel owned and maintained by Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co. This elevation repre

    Jan 1, 1940

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    New Haven Paper - The Blake Stone- and Ore-Breaker: Its Invention, Forms and modifications, and its Importance in Engineering Industries

    By William P. Blake

    IntroductioN.............989 The Blake stone- Breaker Prize.......989 Great Labor-Saving Inventions.. 990 I. Biographical NoticE OF the Inventor......990 II. Former Methods of Breaking Stone......

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Crushing In The Pit

    By S. D. Michaelson

    Open pits and quarries are the major sources of all "hard rock" tonnage mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher where pro- cess

    Jan 11, 1968

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    New York Paper - The Reduction and Refining of Tin in the United States (with Discussion)

    By J. R. Stack, H. H. Alexander

    Prior to 1915, numerous attempts were made to treat tin concentrates in the United States, but for various reasons they were unsuccessful. Tin ore is said to have been found in nearly every state, but

    Jan 1, 1924