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Blasting And Dynamic Rock MechanicsBy G. B. Clark
Dynamic rock mechanic as it pertains to blasting has involved several areas of active research effort. Among the important problems which have been the subject of research are wave mechanics in rocks,
Jan 1, 1967
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Feed to Zero in Heavy Medium Cyclones (070e5c5e-e729-43d4-930f-f6cdba96bbe8)By David G. Chedgy, Wen L. Chen, Bill S. Taylor
Theoretically the heavy medium cyclone is capable of cleaning raw coal from a top size of about 38 mm (1 1/2 in.) to a bottom size of about 200 mesh. With this idea, plants have been built recently us
Jan 1, 1980
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Cobalt (ad1d2c0f-82e2-44b7-9d49-96d4acd9181b)By W. A. Wissler, B. E. Field
COBALT is a silvery white metal with a slight bluish cast. It strongly resembles nickel in its appearance and properties, notably its resistance to corrosion, although its alloys with other metals dif
Jan 1, 1953
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Chicago (Annual) Meeting - February, 1897Jan 1, 1898
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Discussion - Discussion, Iron And Steel Division – Anelastic Properties Of Iron – Kê, T’Ing-SuiBy J. L. Snoek
[ ] DISCUSSION J. L, SNOEK*-Stress-induced preferential diffusion in cubic body centered metals in the annealed state provides us with a powerful tool for determining the mobility of interstitia
Jan 1, 1948
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New York Paper - Run-off and Mine Draining (with Discussion)By H. N. Eavenson
The eleven mines of the United States Coal and Coke Co. in the Pocahontas coal field are situated in McDowell County, W. Va., which is a mountainous region. The valleys rarely exceed 200 ft. (60 m.) i
Jan 1, 1922
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - Can the Commercial Nomenclature of Iron be reconciled to Scientific Definitions of the Terms used to Distinguish the Various Classes?By William Metcalf
It is the object of this paper to oppose unnecessary changes, and the introduction of new and confusing terms. From the earliest times of which we have ally record on the subject, iron has been div
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Rock Mechanics - Stress Distribution in Short ColumnsBy J. E. Willson, N. K. Bohidar
An evaluation of internal stress distribution based on photoelastic studies and destructive testing of simulation models shows that pillar failure is a function of the internal stress distribution, an
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Decomposition of Beta TitaniumBy F. R. Brotzen, A. R. Troiano, E. L. Harmon
Precipitation processes leading to drastic property changes are a frequent occurrence in titanium alloys containing large amounts of the retained high temperature P phase. In order to establish the ki
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in High-Carbon, High-Hardness Steels under Contact LoadsBy A. D. Marlin, A. J. Gentile, E. F. Jordan
Metallurgical changes in SAE 52100 ball-bearing components resulting from overload testing are described. Changes in microstructure, hardness, and resiclctal stresses crre discussed zuitlz re.ference
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Refining - Miscellaneous - Notes on Purification of Electrolytes in Copper Refining (With Discussion)By E. S. Bardwell, R. J. Lapee
Twenty years ago, W. T. Burns, in his paper presented at the Butte Meeting of the Institute,' discussed the general scheme then in use in the electrolytic copper refinery of the Anaconda Copper M
Jan 1, 1934
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History of the Flotation Process at Inspiration (8dce8c3c-eb14-4c6a-b07f-d0a673dc3ec9)By David Cole
DAVID COLE, EL PASO, TEXAS (communication to the Secretary*).-I have read with great interest Dr. Gahl's painstaking paper giving us the details of development of flotation at Inspiration, and it
Jan 10, 1916
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Economics - A Comparison of Old and New Oil FieldsBy L. C. Snider
During the past few years a number of large and highly productive oil fields have been discovered in the United States. The immediate oversupply which has resulted, together with the circumstances und
Jan 1, 1933
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Licensing EngineersBy B. B. Gottsberger
HAVE given considerable thought during the past year to the subject of licensing of engineers and par-ticularly to the position which the mining engineer should take on this question. I have found, ho
Jan 3, 1922
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Alkaline Carbonate Leaching At United Nuclear-Homestake PartnersBy Kenneth E. Skiff
INTRODUCTION United Nuclear Corporation and Homestake Mining Company are partners in a major uranium mining and milling venture near Grants, New Mexico. The partnership was formerly called Homesta
Jan 1, 1983
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Data about Labor Employed in Various Bituminous Coal MinesBy Howard Eavenson
The data given in the paper were collected to furnish an idea of the amount required in various operations of bituminous mining to produce a ton of coal, the plants selected being well-managed ones. W
Jan 1, 1924
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Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Experimental Support for "Hard" MartensiteBy C. L. Magee, H. W. Paxton
PREVIOUS workersl'% ave found that as-quenched ferrous martensites can be plastically deformed at low stresses. They have also found that the stress to obtain small strains can be significantl
Jan 1, 1969
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Mechanical Properties And Resistance To Corrosion Of Rolled Light Alloys Of Aluminum And Magnesium With Copper, Nickel, And ManganeseBy P. D. Merica
Certain compositions of the light, i:e., aluminum-rich, alloys of aluminum with magnesium and copper have become quite well known within the past ten years under the name of duralumin. These alloys ar
Jan 7, 1919
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Factors Affecting Rate of Deposition of Metals in Thermal Dissociation ProcessesBy G. H. Kessler
ALTHOUGH considerable attention has been devoted to reaction mechanisms and equilibria of a number of endothermic reactions through which metals or their refractory compounds can be formed upon heated
Jan 1, 1961