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Flotation Tests on Korean Scheelite OreBy Will Mitchell, T. G. Kirkland, C. L. Sollenberger
The beneficiation of a scheelite ore by flotation was investigated with emphasis on determining optimum conditions for obtaining maximum grade and recovery in the rougher concentrates. Variables such
Jan 1, 1951
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Washington Paper - The Coal-Fields Around Tsê Chou, Shansi, ChinaBy Noah Fields Drake
During July and August, 1899, the writer took advantage of an opportunity of going to Shansi to gather some information concerning the geology and value of the already famous coalfields of that provin
Jan 1, 1901
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Arizona Paper - Petrography of the Mount Morgan Mine, Queensland (with Discussion)By W. E. Gaby
SINce the time of their discovery, the genesis of the ores at Mount Morgan, and the nature of the changes which have affected the surrounding rocks, have been the subject of investigation and speculat
Jan 1, 1917
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BlastingBy Joseph S. Malesky
The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Silver and Tin in Liquid SilverBy V. G. Leak, R. A. Swalin
The dilhsion of silver and trace concentrations of tin in liquid silver has been rrzeasured in the temperature range from about 975° to 1350°C. The difBsion dala. fil lhe following equations: fov sel
Jan 1, 1964
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Formation Density Log Applications in Liquid-Filled HolesBy R. C. Davis, R. F. Berry, G. W. White, B. T. O’Connell, L. A. Stacha
The formation density logging tool provides a radioactivity measurement that yields formation densities in situ. The relationship between bulk density and porosity is well understood. With knowledg
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American Refractories InstituteAmerican Refractories Institute Oliver bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. D. A. Dexter, Secretary. The Institute publishes a monthly Technical Bulletin carrying papers concerning. refractories. Nonmembers of
Jan 1, 1933
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AIME Volumes That Are Not NumberedIn the General Alphabetical and Analytical Index of A I M E Publications for the years 1926 through 1935, a complete list of the volumes covered is printed on page 5, but the dates of publication of t
Jan 1, 1937
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Fatigue Phenomena Of MetalsArrangements have been made for a cooperative investigation of the fatigue phenomena of metals by the University of Illinois, the Engineer-ing Foundation, and the National Research Council. The work w
Jan 12, 1919
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Copper Production Costs UpdateBy Clement K. Chase, F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu
In this paper an attempt has been made to review the cost trends in producing copper by conventional milling, smelting and hydrometallurgical means during the last five years. The primary objectives o
Jan 1, 1979
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Discussion - Rheological Properties of Heavy Media Suspensions Stabilized by Polymers – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 252, No. 1, March 1972, pp. 99-105 – Valentyik, LaszloBy A. K. Bhasin
A. K. Bhasin, (Development Engineer, Marcona Corp., San Francisco, Calif)-The author suggests the use of the term "consistency" for apparent viscosity and accordingly calls his viscometer a "consistom
Jan 1, 1973
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Role of the Laboratory in Kaolin Prospecting and Exploration (e4ed2cfe-7677-46af-9ea6-aa73cee23e14)By J. F. Lazenby, W. F. Abercrombie
The role of the laboratory is described in relation to the prospecting and exploration of kaolin clays. Test method's used to evaluate crude ore samples of kaolin clay for commercial consideratio
Jan 1, 1983
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Colorado Paper - A Modern Silver-Lead Smelting-Plant (see Discussion 1095)By L. S. Austin
Our SUCCESSFUL plants in the West were at first erected on a small scale, and as their business has been built up, have been added to gradually as their limitations permitted. They have had to adapt t
Jan 1, 1897
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Future Opportunities In The Reclamation Of Precious Metals From Major Sources Of Obsolete ScrapBy Subhash C. Malhotra
This paper discusses the historical background on major sources of obsolete electronic scrap and spent catalytic converter scrap. The paper discusses the principal changes taking place that will affec
Jan 1, 1984
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Prediction Of Subsidence In Hilly Ground Terrain Using Finite Element MethodBy J. Amanat, H. J. Siriwardane
A numerical procedure based on nonlinear finite element analysis has been developed for predicting subsidence profile over longwall mine panels. The developed procedure has been verified by comparing
Jan 1, 1984
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Data Pertaining To Gas Cleaning At The Düquesne Blast FurnacesBy A. N. Diehl
IT is the object of this paper (1) to deal with the elements in blast-furnace gas from the standpoint of their importance, and the part they are to play in future consumption, and (2) to give detailed
Jan 5, 1914
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - High Damping Capacity Manganese-Copper Alloys. Part II-The Effect of Storage and of Deformation on the Damping Capacity of 70/30 Mn-Cu AlloyBy P. M. Kelly, E. P. Butler
The stability of a 70/30 Mn-Cu alloy aged to peak damping has been investigated using electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and torsional pendulum measurements. Storage at room temperature or at 1
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Strain Hardening of Ordered Cu 3 Au AlloyBy M. J. Hordon
Measurements of the 103 yield stress of ordered and disordered poly crystalline Cu ,Au were related to the ordered antiphase domain size determined by resistivity measurements. For undeformed material
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction Behavior of an Aluminum-Aluminum Oxide SAP-Type Alloy (TN)By P. E. Arnold, G. S. Ansell
RELAXATION in metals has been studied in detail by many workers in recent years.1-5 These studies have shown that there is an energy-loss peak observed in a metal placed in mechanical resonance at low
Jan 1, 1962
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Iron and Steel Division - Oxygen in Liquid Iron-Nickel AlloysBy Henry A. Wriedt, John Chipman
Equilibrium in the reaction of hydrogen gas with oxygen in liquid nickel, iron, and their alloys has been studied at temperatures of 1500° to 1700°C. The equilibrium con^stant, 0/p, [% O], is greater
Jan 1, 1957