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Safety Factor Characteristic Curves For Mine Hoisting RopesBy W. A. Boyer
Mine hoisting ropes can be loaded to capacity only when the strength of each component is exactly known. Characteristic curves provide this information. When load and rate of acceleration are specifie
Mar 1, 1956
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Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for AnthraciteBy Allen Johnson
WITH a realization of the rapidly increasing importance of automatic stokers as a medium for domestic heating, the Anthracite Institute Labo-ratory has conducted extensive investigations, over a perio
Jan 1, 1935
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Reverberatory Furnace For Treating Converter Slag At AnacondaBy Frederick Laist
THE ore from the Butte mines of the Anaconda company is quite siliceous; that is, it contains considerably less iron than is needed for the fluxing of the silica. The direct smelting of this ore, ther
Jan 1, 1920
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A Drafting-Table for Tracing Through Opaque Paper.By A. T. Schwennesen
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) EVERY engineer has occasion to trace or copy a map, plan, or other drawing on paper too thick for the ordinary way of using tracing-cloth or tracing-paper. When th
May 1, 1911
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On The Filtration of Water For Industrial PurposesBy P. Barnes
THE complete and accurate filtration of water (if the word ,accurate may be thus used) for the feeding of boilers, and for many similar industrial purposes, although somewhat practiced both at home an
Jan 1, 1882
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Oklahoma's School of Petroleum Engineering Expands Its FacilitiesBy M. C. LYNN
RECENT completion of a $40,000 lubricating oil plant will make it possible for students in the School of Petroleum Engineering at the University of Oklahoma to carry out on a large scale the entire pr
Jan 1, 1937
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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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Washington Paper - A Device for Sampling Pig-IronBy Porter W. Shimer
The device here described has been found useful in sampling foundry-iron, and there is no reason why it should not be equally useful in sampling other metals, which are not too hard to be drilled with
Jan 1, 1901
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Nomination for Officers (08e5db40-644b-46ec-9431-c4f5437b27f8)September 28, 1915. The Nominating Committee of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has the honor to present the following nominations for officers of the Institute to be voted for at the 1915
Jan 11, 1915
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Evaluating Ore Bodies For Leaching With Permeability MeasurementsBy Peter G. Chamberlain
Many mining engineers considering in place leaching for the first time are uncertain as to how to evaluate ore bodies for potential leachability. Evidence presented in this report emphasizes the criti
Jan 1, 1979
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Technical Notes - Performance Calculations For Combination Drive ReservoirsBy L. D. Wooddy, Robert Moscrip
The simultaneous solution of the volumerric balance and the unsteady-state equation has been used for several years to make performance calculations for combination drive reservoirs. This method makes
Jan 1, 1957
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Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production and EconomyBy David J. Dunn
At a time when mill availability is at a premium, production costs are rising, and lead time for mill liner casting is a year or more, mill liner design is an important factor in ore grinding. Testing
Jan 12, 1976
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Modeling For Scale-Up Of Tumbling Ball MillsBy L. G. Austin
The procedure for scaling breakage parameters determined in a laboratory mill to values for a full-scale mill is briefly presented. A simulation model of a closed circuit mill also requires a model of
Jan 1, 1984
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Air Pollution – A Burning Issue For Coal UsersMark Twain once observed that "Everyone complains about the weather but nobody does anything about it." Not too long ago, the same observation held true for the problem of air pollution. During the pa
Jan 11, 1964
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A Bouquet for the Engineering Societies Employment BureauThe following paragraph of appreciation of the Engineering Societies Employment Bureau is from the letter of a young engineer who found the Bureau of service. "I wish to sincerely thank you for the s
Jan 12, 1919
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Development Of A Process For Purifying Molybdenite ConcentratesBy H. L. Ames, P. H. Jennings, R. W. Stanley
A process has been developed for leaching copper, lead and calcium from molybdenite concentrate. The leachant is a solution containing an oxidizing chloride (e. g., CuC12, FeC13) and an alkaline earth
Jan 1, 1973
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Titanium and ZirconiumBy C. J. McHargue
THE angles between the crystallographic planes in cubic crystals have been given by Bozorth,¹ in magnesium, zinc, and cadmium by Salkovitz,² and in tin by Nicholas. The determination of the orientatio
Jan 1, 1953
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Processing of Wolframite-Cassiterite Concentrate for Brannerite RemovalBy R. A. Ronzio, P. B. Queneau, C. A. Born
The molybdenite flotation operation of Climax Molybdenum Co., Division of AMAX Inc., near Leadville, Colo., generates a rougher tailing containing 0.03% W03 and 0.005% SnO2. This tailing is subjected
Jan 1, 1976
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Methods Of Investment Analysis For The Minerals IndustriesBy George H. K. Schenck
The investment analysis methods that are most generally accepted in the mineral industries in the mid-80's are presented along with their advantages and disadvantages. Also covered are current wi
Jan 1, 1985
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