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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - Grain Boundary Precipitation in Sheet Rolled from Beryllium IngotsBy V. K. Grotzky, F. J. Fraikor
A number of investigators have noted the importance of various precipitation reactions on the properties of commercial-purity beryllium.1-5 Carrabine, for example, has demonstrated the interaction of
Jan 1, 1968
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Prepositions And Preposition - VerbsThe function of a preposition is to show the relation of one thing to another; it is necessary therefore for the writer to select the preposition that indicates the particular relation, otherwise he w
Jan 1, 1931
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Excavation And Loading – A Job For Giants – Stripping And Quarry-Mine ShovelsThere are two types of shovels currently used primarily as mining tools-the stripping shovel and the quarry-mine (Q-M) shovel. The two types have basically the same features, the main difference being
Jan 10, 1967
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Papers - Mining Geology - Relation of Electrode Potentials of Some Elements to Formation of Hypogene Mineral Deposits (With Discussion)By W. S. Burbank, B. S. Butler
STUDY of the ore deposits of Colorado has disclosed, in numerous places, sharp changes in both mineralogy and metal content of the primary or hypogene deposits with change in depth. A clear understand
Jan 1, 1929
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Rod and Ball MillsBy Chester A. Rowland, David M. Kjos
Mineral ore comminution is generally a feed preparation step for subsequent processing stages. Grinding, the fine product phase of comminution, requires a large capital investment and frequently is th
Jan 1, 1978
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Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Sublevel Stoping with Delayed Filling, Hiawatha Mine, Iron River, MichiganBy G. A. Koehler
The Hiawatha mine, a producer of iron ore, is near the City of Iron River, in Iron County, Michigan. This mine, operated by The M. A. Hanna Co., has been chosen by the author as a typical iron mine in
Jan 1, 1946
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Membership (5bfbf3db-e869-48cc-b266-810b0820ea17)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period of Oct. 10, 1917, to Nov. 10, 1917. ABEY, HIROSHI Min. & Met. Engr.. Mitsubishi Co., Tokio,
Jan 12, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Viscous Shear as an Agent for Grain Refinement in Cast Metal (TN)By R. D. Fisher, A. G. Metcalfe, F. A. Crossley
AN investigation of the application of magnetic stirring to the consumable arc melting of aluminum and nickel demonstrated that grain refinement could be obtained when there was sufficient stirring fo
Jan 1, 1962
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Washington Paper - The Properties of Aluminum, With Some Information Relating to the MetalBy A. E. Hunt
A GREAT deal that has been written heretofore about the properties of aluminum is of doubtful value, owing to the lack of knowledge we have of the purity of the aluminum referred to. Much of the metal
Jan 1, 1890
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Development Of The Law Relating To The Use Of Gas Compressors In Natural Gas ProductionBy Samuel Wyer
THE art of natural-gas compressing is now over 25 years old, and has grown at practically the same rate as the increase in domestic natural-gas consumers. There are now over 200 natural-gas compressin
Jan 2, 1916
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Selection of a Mining SystemBy Robert Warner
WHEN a new mine is opened, and often when an operating mine must adapt itself to physical or economic changes, a mining system must be selected in complete detail. In the past the plan chosen was usua
Jan 1, 1933
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Paper - Gravity Methods - Cartographic Correction for the Eötvös Torsion Balance (With Discussion)By C. A. Heiland
The Eötvös torsion balance permits the measurement of certain second derivatives of the gravity-potential, which are known as the gradients of gravity and the curvature values for an equipotential pla
Jan 1, 1929
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How to Build Pipeline Transport for Industrial MineralsBy James M. Link
The design and construction of cross-country pipelines for fluids such as crude oil appears relatively simple compared to the complex problems encountered in slurry systems. Considerable effort has be
Jan 11, 1972
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Effect Of Various Stress Histories On The Flow And Fracture Characteristics Of The Aluminum Alloy 24STBy G. Sachs, E. J. Ripling, J. J. Lynch
INTRODUCTION General IT is general practice to evaluate the strength properties of a particular metal from its stress-strain [(S1 - E1]) curve obtained by means of a conventional tension test. S
Jan 1, 1948
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A Decade of SamplingBy E. S. Grumell
THE correct sampling of coal and coke is becoming important to an ever increasing number of producers and consumers. This, therefore, may be an opportune moment to examine where we stand with regard t
Jan 1, 1939
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Geology And Mineral Deposits Of The 0zark RegionBy H. A. Buehler
LOCATION THE Ozark region occupies a large part of the southern half, of Missouri, the northern portion of Arkansas and comparatively small areas in northeast Oklahoma, southwest Kansas, and southern
Jan 10, 1917
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Experiments in the Recovery of Tungsten and Gold in the Murray District, IdahoBy N. E. Holden, R. R. Goodrich
TheRe is a small area about Murray where bedded gold quartz veins occur in Prichard slate. The ore taken from the upper levels, during the early days, was free milling and was treated by stamp milling
Jan 1, 1918
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Magnesium Alloys - Gain Refinement of a Carbothermic Magnesium Alloy by SuperheatingBy Ralph Hultgren, Bernard York, David W. Mitchell
It is a well-known fact that magnesium-alloy castings are apt to be coarse grained if the melt is not superheated several hundred degrees above the melting point before casting. (The casting temperatu
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Grinding and Classification I. Surface Measurement, of Quartz Particles (With Discussion)By S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross
A survey of the status of ore dressing in 19231 placed particular stress on the need of research in the crushing and grinding of ore, especially on the need for a method of measuring the surface of th
Jan 1, 1930
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Scranton Paper - The Silver Mines of Calico, CaliforniaBy Waldermar Lindgren
[The observations here presented were made during a short visit at Calico, in December, 1886. The accompanying map, which does not claim to be more than a careful sketch, is based on the position of a
Jan 1, 1887