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Geology And Development At Friedensville, Pa.By Mark S. Childs
FRIEDENSVILLE orebody in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, lies in the south central part of the USGS Allentown Quadrangle. Physiographically the area is located in a small reentrant-known as Saucon Valley
Jan 1, 1957
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Notes on Fire-Brick Stoves for Blast FurnacesBy John M. Hartman
TWO systems are used for heating air in blast-furnace operations: I. The double surface system, in which a cast-iron pipe is heated on the outer surface, and, at the same time, heats the blast from
Jan 1, 1879
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Coal WastageBy Francis Peabody
THIS paper will not be a technical paper, because, although I have been in. the business of mining and selling coal for 30 odd years, I am neither a mining engineer nor a practical miner. If I digress
Jan 5, 1917
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Influence Of Cases On Metals And Influence Of Melting In VacuoBy Wilhelm Rohn
IN discussing the influence of a content of gases on metals and alloys we should probably first consider the physical and chemical conditions under which these gases may be present. By a chemical anal
Jan 1, 1932
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The Mining And Reduction Of Quicksilver Ore At The Oceanic Mine, Cambria, Cal.Discussion of the paper of C. A. HEBERLEIN, presented at the New York meeting. February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 497 to 504. H. D. PALLISTER, State College, Pa. (com
Jan 5, 1915
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New York Paper - February, 1918 - Time Effect in Tempering Steel (with Discussion)By A. E. Bellis
The time effect in reheating certain steels below the critical range is very marked. The increased toughness, shock-resisting power, and machinability of steel subjected to a long, high drawing temper
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Classification - Use Classification of Coal as Applied to the Gas Industry (With Discussion)By W. H. Fulweiler
The writer would define the term "Use Classification" as a discussion of the qualities that coal should possess to fulfill the requirements of the industry or process in which it is to be used. The ge
Jan 1, 1930
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - Large Creep Ductility of Alpha PlutoniumBy R. D. Nelson, F. E. Bowman
Assumptions are made of ideal mixing and that the density of silver can be obtained by extrapolating reported liquid density-temperature data through the freezing point back to the temperature range o
Jan 1, 1970
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Pellets for Direct Reduction (76b95267-decd-450f-a49f-4e2f223d4ba3)By Gunnar Thaning, Goran Mathisson
The iron ores mined by LKAB in the north of Sweden have excellent beneficiation properties. This gives LKAB a favorable position as regards the production of low silica pellets for direct reduction. L
Jan 1, 1980
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V. Characters depending upon Electricity and MagnetismBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
436. Electrical Conductivity. - The subject of the relative conducting power of different minerals is one of minor interest.* In general most minerals, except those having a metallic luster among the
Jan 1, 1922
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermal Segregation in Molten Blast Furnace IronBy R. G. Ward
The temperature gradient in the subhearth metal or "salamandern of the iron bhst furnace results in the establishment of gradients in the concentrations of silicon, manganese, carbon, and sulfur. The
Jan 1, 1963
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Thermal Stresses Around a Wellbore and Their Small Effect on Velocity LoggingBy V. S. Tuman
In the first part of this paper, an estimate is made of the magnitude and extent of the thermal stresses which result from mud circulation. Our study is made for the period of relaxation, i.e., when t
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Effect of Viscosity on Relative PermeabilityBy F. E. Crane, J. Downie
The general application of Darcy's law to natural rocks has already been challenged in the literature.1 The evidence shows that the permeability as calculated from the Darcy equation can be a fun
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Technical Notes - Allotropy in the Phase ZrCr2By W. Rostoker
IN the course of the development of the phase equilibrium diagram for the system Zr-Cr,' the structure of an as-cast allov having the composition ZrCr2 was analyzed and established to be isomorph
Jan 1, 1954
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Simultaneous Grinding And FlotationBy A. Kenneth Schellinger, O. Cutler Shepard
INTRODUCTION OVERGRINDING, or the breaking of ore particles into sizes smaller than required for liberation, is a first-magnitude problem in grinding for concentration processes. The conventional b
Jan 1, 1947
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Position of Silver after the Pittman ActBy Cornelius Kelley
THE American producers of silver are keenly alive to the importance of the silver problem and its vital effect on the mining industry in Montana and other States where precious-metal mining constitute
Jan 2, 1923
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News From Members At The Front (69e52e96-8305-4ad3-9cf9-686db75ba488)Professor Sir John Cadman, K. C. M. G. (1918) D. Se., F. G. S., M. Inst. C. E., was for two years Technical Adviser' of the Chemical Warfare Department and Liaison Officer between British and Fre
Jan 8, 1918
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Rock Bursts In Hunan CollieriesBy Guang Ping Cui
In this paper the imminent relationship between rock burst and its phenomenon with normal rock pressure and its appearance, as well as the factors of one changing into another have been analyzed. Base
Jan 1, 1984
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The Genesis And Relations Of The Daiquiri And Firmeza Iron-Ore Deposits, CubaBy Joseph Singewald
I. THE GENESIS OF THE DEPOSITS THE ore deposits at Firmeza have been worked continuously since 1884; those at Daiquiri since 1895. It is surprising, therefore, that they have not been the object of c
Jan 3, 1916
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The Evolution of Circular Shaft Design and Sinking Technique in South AfricaBy D. M. Jamieson, M. P. Pearse, E. R. A. Plumstead
In 1948 the shaft sinking record in the Republic of South Africa was held by the Van Dyk Consolidated Mines Ltd. for a ventilation shaft with a footage of 461 ft sunk during the month of August 1941.
Jan 4, 1963