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Comminution Exposure Constant By The Third TheoryBy Fred C. Bond
IN crushing and grinding the larger particles are more exposed to the work input. They absorb most of the work and protect the smaller neighboring particles from destructive contact with the crushing
Jan 12, 1957
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Discussion - Production Of Acid Iron Ore Pellet For Direct Reduction, Using An Organic Binder - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 10, October, 1984, pp. 1437 -1441 – de Souza, R. P., de Mendonca, C. F., Kater, T.By G. G. Reed
G.G. Reed, Jr. The authors are to be commended for finding a material for pellets binding that we were unable to uncover during the investigations that led to US Patent No. 3,748,116, "Method for
Jan 1, 1986
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Woman's Auxiliary (9960d13e-3ed7-4fa5-bad3-59ecceb241e8)FOREIGN WAR RELIEF COMMITTEE Chairman, MRS. JESSE SCOBEY The task of the committee since Oct. 17, 1918, has been to stimulate and foster interest in the work of the Dispensary in France, to aid and
Jan 2, 1919
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The Inductive Electromagnetic Method Applied to Iron ExplorationBy E. Richard Randolph, Rolland L. Blake, Stanley H. Ward, Gerald J. Anderson
During the last 30 years the inductive electro- magnetic method has been used chiefly in the search for massive sulphide mineralization. This application has met with varying degrees of success and in
Nov 1, 1955
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Renovation Of Wastes By Mine Tailings PondsBy Leland L. Mink, Roy E. Williams, Lewis M. McNay, Alfred T. Wallace
In 1968 the metal-mining industry of northern Idaho installed tailings ponds as a means of handling and treating mine wastes, metallurgical process wastes and domestic wastes. The installation of the
Jan 7, 1973
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Employment (b61d5b20-72c1-4f20-90ed-35238e66f149)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute of members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, Cornell M. E., graduate, aged 31,
Jan 10, 1916
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Developments in Austria, Hungary and CzechoslovakiaBy Brandon H. Grove
The Zistersdorf field, near Vienna, continues to be Austria's only producing area. During the year the field was slightly extended by Rohol Gewinnungs A.G. in its Rag 2, which in April came in fo
Jan 1, 1938
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Mine VentilationTWO very interesting sessions on mine ventilation were held on Monday. George S. Rice, chairman of the Mine Ventilation Committee, presided at the morn-ing session. Formal reports from two subcommitte
Jan 3, 1928
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Personal. (e7a7e1e0-12bb-4e95-8151-9bc25a23c60d)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning, themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and visitors who registered at institute headquarters during October A.
Jan 11, 1913
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Board Of Directors.Meeting of Nov. 21, 1913.-The President reported the appointment of the officers and members of the Committee on Non-Metallic Minerals, published elsewhere in this Bulletin. The President appointed t
Jan 12, 1913
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Controlled Frequency-The Brushless Electric “Steam Engine” (MINING ENGINEERS )By R. A. Matuszak
Throughout the history of power excavating machines, engineers have continuously tried to shape the main drive speed- torque characteristics to provide an optimum from each main motion. Selection of p
Jan 1, 1979
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Case Studies Of Rock Slope ReinforcementBy Peter N. Calder
This paper deals with the reinforcement of igneous rock slopes at three open pit iron ore trines in northern Canada. The pits involved utilize overall slope angles in excess of 60º with ultimate depth
Jan 1, 1982
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IndexJan 1, 1922
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Large Ball Mill Scale-Up Factors To Be Studied Relative To Grinding EfficiencyBy M. T. Erickson, C. A. Rowland
Ball mills 5.5 m (18 ft) in diameter and larger tend to use energy delivered to the mill less efficiently than smaller diameter mills, particularly when the large mills carry 40% by volume ball charge
Jan 1, 1985
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Frederick Laist, First James Douglas Gold MedalistTHE first award of the James Douglas gold medal for achievement in non-ferrous metallurgy was made to Frederick Laist, of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., and the presentation ceremony was a feature of
Jan 3, 1923
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New York City Paper - Note on an Occurrence of Nickel and Cobalt in NevadaBy A. D. Hodges
In 1874 my attention was called to what seemed to me an interesting and new nickel and cobalt combination found in Ludwig and Carter's copper mine, near Mason Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Wi
Jan 1, 1885
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Metallurgy Of Secondary Tin And LeadBy Gustave E. Behr
The peculiar and changing conditions of a wartime market and the necessary governmental restrictions have resulted in an accumulation of a large amount of certain secondary metals in the tin-lead allo
Jan 1, 1943
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PART IV - Communications - Similarities Between Grain Growth in Metals and Organic Plastic CrystalsBy W. C. Winegard, C. J. Simpson, C. J. Beingessner
VARIOUS organic compounds, such as borneol, carbon tetr a bromide, and hexachloroethane, solidify as transparent plastics with a fcc structure. Each of these substances undergoes a solid-state transfo
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute Committees (c03ffbb3-6285-40ef-b799-029a62670bed)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman EDGAR RICHARD, Vice-Chairman D. M. LIDDELL, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. C. A. BOHN, Treas
Jan 11, 1917
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Comparative Study of the Vacuum Filtration Behavior of Iron Ore Concentrate SlurriesBy C. Hosten, K. V. S. Sastry, D. J. Kawulok-Englund
Since the last decade the iron ore processing industry has undergone drastic changes from supplying screened and natural ores to manufacturing tailored concentrates and pellets. Increased need for the
Jan 1, 1984