Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Papers - Copper and Brass - Deoxidation of Copper with Calcium and Properties of Some Copper-calcium Alloys (With Discussion)By Earle E. Schumacher, W. C. Ellis, John F. Eckel
Copper-calcium alloys are of interest as materials for use in deoxidized conductors of high conductivity. That calcium is effective in deoxidizing and degasifying copper is well known. Brandenberg and
Jan 1, 1930
-
Karl S. Twitchell - An Interview By Paul C. MerrittMerritt: Karl, you are a native New Englander, having been born in St. Albans, Vermont, in 1885. How did you decide on becoming a mining engineer? Twitchell: While I was attending St. Albans High S
Jan 9, 1965
-
Geophysics - Heavy Metals in Stream Sediment as an Exploration GuideBy H. Bloom, H. E. Hawkes
STREAMS and rivers are the principal channels into which the weathering products of rocks and their contained ores are funneled. The inorganic load of a stream system is a crude sample of all the eart
Jan 1, 1957
-
Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Recrystallization of a Silicon-Iron Crystal in a Polygonized MatrixBy H. Hu
Observations were made on the recrystallization of a 70 pct cdd-rolled silicon-iron crystal with an initial orientation of (113) [332]. Its polygonization and recrystallization characteristics were st
Jan 1, 1960
-
Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gaseous Reduction of Oxygen-Containing CopperBy Leonard Klein
Reduction of oxygen-containing copper has always heretofore been brought about with wood poles. This paper reveals the first successful, economical, and Practical substitute for poles: a gaseous reduc
Jan 1, 1962
-
Bridgeport Paper - The Manganese Slags of Tombstone, ArizonaBy John A. Church
When, in 1879,I examined the mines of the Tombstone Mill and Mining Company, at Tombstone, Arizona, I found a bed of tailings containing 12,000 tons, which had a value of 9 to 12 ounces of silver per
Jan 1, 1895
-
Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Sulphides in Nickel and Nickel Alloys. (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)By A. M. Hall
Sulphur, even in small amounts, may often be harmful to nickel and high-nickel alloys, causing impairment of mechanical strength and destruction of malleability and ductility, as shown by Merica and W
Jan 1, 1943
-
Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Sulphides in Nickel and Nickel Alloys. (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)By A. M. Hall
Sulphur, even in small amounts, may often be harmful to nickel and high-nickel alloys, causing impairment of mechanical strength and destruction of malleability and ductility, as shown by Merica and W
Jan 1, 1943
-
Some Observations On Mine-Roof ActionBy H. Landsberg
IN a previous report1 it was pointed out that a successful attack on roof troubles has to be preceded by extensive scouting. As Lord Kelvin once said, scientific progress can be made only if accurate
Jan 1, 1938
-
Principles of Flotation, V-Conception of Adsorption Applied to Flotation ReagentsBy Ian Wark
IN defending the chemical theory of flotation, Taggart, del Giudice and Ziehl have criticized1 the views of those who prefer to attribute the effects of certain flotation agents to adsorption. Perhaps
Jan 1, 1936
-
Reservoir Engineering – General - Gas Drive and Gravity Analysis for Pressure Maintenance for Pressure Maintenance OperationsBy D. R. Shreve, L. W. Welch
An analysis for predicting the behavior of reservoirs exploited by a combined gas drive and gravity draintrge mechanism is presented. The method allows the prediction of gas-oil ratio, oil production
Jan 1, 1957
-
-
Evaluating Ore Bodies For Leaching With Permeability MeasurementsBy Peter G. Chamberlain
Many mining engineers considering in place leaching for the first time are uncertain as to how to evaluate ore bodies for potential leachability. Evidence presented in this report emphasizes the criti
Jan 1, 1979
-
Mineral FinancingBy A. H. Lindley, R. Shorr, Frazier M. Stewart, F. Crerie
The mineral industry, so important to industrial development, faces a major challenge in creating the most effective financial structure to provide funds essential for seeking, evaluating, developing,
Jan 1, 1976
-
An in Situ Study of the Interaction Between Resin Bolts and the Surrounding StrataBy Christopher Haycocks, Michael Karmis, David G. Lundy
Roof bolting is the most common means of support in under- ground coal mines. The main advantages of this support system are the relative ease of installation and the ability to provide a stable and u
Jan 1, 1983
-
Influence Of Size And The Stress System On The Flow Stress And Fracture Stress Of MetalsBy D. J. McAdam, G. W. Geil, D. H. Woodard, W. D. Jenkins
INTRODUCTION IN a series of papers, the authors and their associates have shown that the resistance of a metal to fracture is a function of all three principal stresses. 10-18,20,21,23,[1] Conseque
Jan 1, 1948
-
Potash Mining MethodsBy Earl H. Miller, Henry H. Bruhn
COMMERCIAL beds of sylvite ore were discovered by the Snowden & McSweeney Co. while drilling a wildcat oil well some 25 miles northeast of Carlsbad, N. NI., in 1925. After a preliminary core drillin
Jan 6, 1954
-
PART IV - Communications - Ultrasonic Welding of Aluminum Leads to Tantalum Thin FilmsBy Alexander Coucoulas
FABRICATION of thin-film circuits deposited on glass substrates requires the formation of permanent electrical contacts. Since thin films are in the order of a few thousand angstroms thick and are dep
Jan 1, 1967
-
Papers - Special Methods for Concentrating and Purifying Industrial Minerals (T. P. 959, with discussion)By G. W. Jarman
The purpose of this paper is to present briefly a description of some of the special methods of separation or concentration, either singly or in combination with others, and to give certain operating
Jan 1, 1942
-
Papers - Special Methods for Concentrating and Purifying Industrial Minerals (T. P. 959, with discussion)By G. W. Jarman
The purpose of this paper is to present briefly a description of some of the special methods of separation or concentration, either singly or in combination with others, and to give certain operating
Jan 1, 1942