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A Physical Explanation Of The Empirical Laws Of ComminutionBy D. R. Walker, M. C. Shaw
THE laws of comminution of Kick and Rittinger have been debated for many years. Certain data obtained from ball mill and drop tests are found to be in approximate agreement with Rittinger's law w
Jan 3, 1954
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Some Factors Influencing Production Of Oil By Flooding In The Bradford And Allegany FieldsBy Paul Torrey
IN his recent article, Stanley C. Herold described some of the principles involved in oil-field rejuvenation. The purpose of this paper is to present certain facts, based upon observations of systemat
Jan 1, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Expansion Coefficients for Iron and Its Oxides from X- Ray Diffraction Measurements at Elevated TemperaturesBy Alan T. Gorton, T. L. Joseph, Gust Bitsianes
High-temperature X-ray diffraction techniques were used to determine thermal expansion coefficients of iron and its oxides. Lattice parameters of a and iron, wiistite, magnetite, hematite, and goethi
Jan 1, 1965
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Control of Dust in MinesBy R. J. Mechin
IN the early part of 1934, the St. Joseph Lead Co. purchased from the Kadco Corporation three dust-removal units, two suitable for raise work, and the other for drifting operations. The equipment was
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - - Research - A Neutron Method for Measuring Saturations in Laboratory Flow Experiments (T. P. Petr. Tech., March 1946, with discussionBy E. Brunner, E. S. Mardock
A method of measuring oil saturations in cores or sand packs by neutron scattering is described. This method permits local SatUrations to be measured in a core enclosed in a steel pressure vessel with
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - - Research - A Neutron Method for Measuring Saturations in Laboratory Flow Experiments (T. P. Petr. Tech., March 1946, with discussionBy E. S. Mardock, E. Brunner
A method of measuring oil saturations in cores or sand packs by neutron scattering is described. This method permits local SatUrations to be measured in a core enclosed in a steel pressure vessel with
Jan 1, 1946
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Iron and Steel Division - Experimental Operation of a Basic-lined Surface-blown Hearth for Steel Production (Correction, p . 892) - DiscussionBy F. L. Toy, C. E. Sims
I. A. Sirel—I would like to ask Mr. Sims what would the preferred hot metal analysis be as far as manganese and silicon are concerned if you used specially made iron for this process instead of basic
Jan 1, 1951
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Professional Divisions (8c0cc921-04da-44b4-ad92-dce343d1ba5c)I-institute of Metals Division S. SKOWRONSKI, Chairman ZAY JEFFRIES, Vice-chairman WILLIAM M CORSE, Secretary Executive Committee J. R. FREEMAN, JR, Local Section G E JOHNSON R S ARCHER, Non-ferr
Jan 1, 1923
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Some Regulatory Factors Affecting Operators Of Copper Dump Leaching FacilitiesBy Albert D. Pernichele, Wayne C. Smith
Both water pollution and proposed solid waste disposal regulations have a definite effect on the copper leaching industry and some of the major factors affecting the industry are discussed in this pap
Jan 1, 1980
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Southwestern Industrial MineralsBy Harold B. Foxhall
THIRTY per cent of the mineral wealth of the United States is obtained from seven states: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. This area, which produced 84,727,156,0
Jan 5, 1951
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Nuclear Magnetism LoggingBy R. J. S. Brown, B. W. Ganison
A new logging method has been developed, based on measurement of the nuclear magnetism of formation fluids. The nuclear magnetism log (NML) is the only log that responds solely to formation fluids. It
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Increasing The Efficiency Of Macdougall Roasters At The Great Falls Smelter Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. (514834fb-6e50-43c7-b592-9a3e5ae4fb1c)By Frank Corwin
I. INTRODUCTION. SINCE the first installation of MacDougall roasters at the Great Falls smelter of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., the capacity of the furnaces has been more than doubled. During the
Jan 7, 1913
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Magnetic Attraction Of Stacked Drill RodsBy John L. Baum
GEOLOGISTS and engineers working around a diamond drill rig have often had the opportunity to observe the magnetic attraction of drill rods pulled out of the hole for core removal. This is sometimes a
Jan 12, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Experimental Techniques for the Direct Observation of Fatigue- Induced Deformation Faulting in Thin-Foil Stainless SteelBy L. E. Murr, P. J. Smith
A study has been made by transmission electron microscopy of thin foils of 304 stainless steel fatigued external to the electron microscope in reversed bending, and of thin foils fatigued directly wit
Jan 1, 1965
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Chemistry of the Ammonia Pressure Process for Leaching Ni, Cu, and Co from Sherritt Gordon Sulphide ConcentratesBy F. A. Forward, V. N. Mackiw
The paper relates to the laboratory and pilot plant studies that have been carried out by Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd., Metallurgical Research Div., in developing the ammonia pressure leach process for
Jan 1, 1956
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Note on Zircons in Unaka MagnetiteBy William P. Blake
THE magnetic iron ores of the Rees & Wilder tract, Unaka Mountains, East Tennessee, and North Carolina, so far as examined by me, are peculiar in containing considerable quantities of the mineral zirc
Jan 1, 1879
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Open-Pit Forum - Drilling and Blasting Bagdad CopperBy Olaf Hondrum
CHURN drilling equipment at Bagdad consists of two Bucyrus Erie 27-T model drills and one 22-T drill with gasoline engines. The drilling tools weigh approximately 1600 lb. The holes are drilled with 7
Jan 10, 1950
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CASTLE DOME Overcomes Increased Truck Haulage GradesBy J. C. Van de Water
THE original trucks at Castle Dome were 30-ton Knuckeys with 150 hp, H-series Cummins engines and 15-ton Euclids with the same engines. The Euclids were used early in the operation, working with 2 1/2
Jan 11, 1951
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Computers And Operations Research: A Decade Of Progress And A Look Toward The FutureBy L. Michael Kaas
On its tenth anniversary, the computer is a "fact-of- life" in the mineral industries. Its evolution as a practical mining tool was accurately summarized by Alfred Weiss, editor of the Proceedings of
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Methods and Costs at the Washington Mine of the Alan Wood Mining CompanyBy C. H. Loux
THIS paper deals primarily, with the advantages realized from the adoption of methods more suitable than those previously used. The improvements noted include: (1) modification of practice in shrinkag
Jan 1, 1933