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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of Thermodynamic Properties of Titanium-Oxygen- Hydrogen Alloys

    By Kenneth A. Moon

    Kenneth A. Moon (U.S. Army Materials Research Agency)—The authors are to be congratulated for a very interesting and valuable paper. Their discussion of the structural implications of the results sho

    Jan 1, 1963

  • SME
    Measuring In-Seam Coal Cutting Forces

    By Wallace W. Roepke, James C. Church

    Introduction The history of mining machine development has been and is one of "bigger is better." While this may not always be true, it is currently the only approach open to machine designers withou

    Jan 9, 1983

  • SME
    Evolutionary Improvements In Flotation Plant Performance Through Plant Auditing

    By Deepak Malhotra, Linda Battich

    INTRODUCTION Mineral processing plants generally operate efficiently within the technical, economic and management constraints applied to them. They have no choice, because the dynamic and competi

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Powder Metallurgy as Applied to Machine Parts - Discussion

    By A. J. Langhammer

    A. J. Langhammer.—That is rather asking a question of the wrong man. However, I will reply to the question from our point of view. There is a considerable amount of iron powder available but the prope

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Short-Rod Grinding In Ball Mills

    By H. R. Stahi

    THE ore of the Southeast Missouri lead district consists essentially of galena in dolomitic limestone. The galena usually is in a very finely disseminated condition. The experience of recent years in

    Jan 1, 1945

  • RMCMI
    Longwall Mining

    By Parley Potter

    GENTLEMEN OF THE COAL MINTING INSTITUTE: I was requested to write an article on mining a short time ago; however, the time has been so short that I have not had time to prepare an article as I would

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    Enter Wollastonite - New Commercial Nonmetallic Mineral

    By R. B. Ladoo, C. A. Stokes, R. N. Secord, A. L. Hall

    INDUSTRIAL mineral history shows that the entrance of new, nonmetallic minerals into commercial production can be expected to occur from time to time. Latest entrant into the field is wollastonite. Ex

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Stability Enhancement Of Tailings By Horizontal Drainage

    By Joseph G. Franzone, Alan K. Kuhn, Jerry J. Oliver

    INTRODUCTION Tailings produced by many uranium milling operations consist of fine sands with some silt and slimes. When fine sandy materials are placed by hydraulic methods behind an impermeable d

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 3: Flotation

    By Frank A. Aplan, Barbara J. Arnold

    INTRODUCTION Coal flotation is a fine cleaning process usually present in all but the older preparation plants. It is typically used to clean either the -28 mesh (-500 pm) or - 100 mesh (- 150 pm) r

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 1: Dense Media

    By Byron C. Hardinge, Michael Sokaski, Paul F. Sands, W. Loring III Mc Morris, David J. Akers

    INTRODUCTION In the early days of coarse-coal cleaning by the dense-medium process in Europe, loess was one of the materials used for medium solids. Newly developed cyclones were used to reclaim and

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Surface Conditions on the Stress-Strain Curves of Aluminum and Gold Single Crystals

    By Y. Nakada, B. Chalmers

    The work-hardening behavior of surface layers of aluminum and gold single crystals was investigated by alternately deforming and then removing a thin surface layer by electropolishing or by etching. A

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Flotation of Bituminous Coal

    By R. E. Zimmerman

    THE separation of fine sizes of coal from its impurities by means of various flotation methods has become of increasing importance in the coal industry. This, no doubt, will be even more so in the fut

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Copper - Changes and Improvements in Modern Copper Smelting (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944).

    By R. A. Wagstaff

    Since the time of the early Egyptians, the use of copper: has been a boon to the life of most of the civilized world. Its use has been varied; in many connections, the art by which it attained its gre

    Jan 1, 1944

  • SME-ICGCM
    Expanded Cement: New Solutions for Age-Old Problems

    By John K. Wood

    The development of an expanded cement product represents a major advance in the technology of roof control systems. Such a product is gaining recognition as a valuable tool in today's cost- consc

    Jan 1, 1986

  • RMCMI
    Experiments In Roof Control By The Colorado Fuel And Iron Company

    By D. A. Stout

    Mr. Chairman and Members of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute: Your Secretary has asked me to write upon a subject' which is a most interesting one, and which has a very wide scope. In v

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AIME
    Recent Developments In Coal Briquetting

    By Charles Malcolmson

    IN the United States, improvements in methods of combustion have made possible the use of the smaller sizes of anthracite. This coal is now being reclaimed from the culm banks accumulated by the miner

    Jan 2, 1915

  • AIME
    Practical Results Obtained from Geophysical Surveys

    By Hans Lundberg

    FOR the last 20 years, geophysical methods have been in practical use. The results accumulated during this time have been broad enough to enable us to formulate some general rules for conducting geoph

    Jan 1, 1938

  • CIM
    Fiscal incentives for mining in Canada

    By Robert B. Parsons

    "It is easy to throw darts at government - and government often deserves to be a target. This month, Tax Notes examines tax legislation from a different angle, and sees some bright spots.The following

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Mine Costs and Control

    By Sheldon P. Wimpfen

    SHELDON P. WIMPFEN The measure of the success of any mining operation is the size of the difference between sales realization and cost of product, including operating, sales, administra¬tive, capit

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME-ICGCM
    Laboratory Testing of Rib Straps

    By E. Bane Kroeger

    Rib failure is a hazard that has resulted in many injuries and fatalities in underground coal mines, especially in soft coal seams. Conventional rib control methods including rib boarding, shotcreting

    Jan 1, 2004