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Surface Subsidence, Overburden Behavior, And Structural Damages Due To Longwall Mining - Two Case StudiesBy D. Y. Geng, S. S. Peng
Surface subsidence of two longwall panels, one with a private residence and the other with an arch bridge, was monitored over a period of 1 to 1' ½ years. Surface subsidence data were analyzed i
Jan 1, 1984
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Topological Parameters for Description of Two- Phase Structures with Special Reference to SinteringBy R. T. DeHoff, L. J. Buteau, J. Kronsbein
Network topology is introduced and used to describe sinter bodies at various stages of the sintering process. The matrices of incidence, loop-branch. tree-branch, and cut-branch are constructed and th
Jan 1, 1965
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Increasing Mine Production - Psychological Factors Affect Efficiency of Mechanized MiningBy James Hyslop
MECHANIZATION of American coal mining continues to make rapid progress. Economic pressure will compel abandonment of manual methods wherever possible and will also provide the incentive needed for the
Jan 1, 1946
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The Magnetic Iron Ores of New Jersey-Their Geographical Distribution and Geolog¬ Ical OccurrenceBy J. C. Smock
THE magnetic iron ores of New Jersey are found in the northern part of the State, in the Highland Mountain range, which runs from the New York line on the northeast, to the Delaware River, near Easton
Jan 1, 1874
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Minerals Beneficiation - Rheological Properties of Solid-Liquid Suspensions, II–Proposed Velocity and Resistance Equations for the Turbulent Flow RangeBy L. W. Pommier, F. B. Brien, A. K. Bhasin
The diflerential movement of solid particles through solid-liquid suspensions is very important to many branches of engineering. The flow of suspensions around immersed bodies is mainly of a turbulent
Jan 1, 1971
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New York Paper - A Modern Rotary Drill (with Discussion)By Howard R. Hughes
In drilling for water and oil to reasonable depths through the generally soft yielding clay and sand formation of the Coastal Plain of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the rotating method of drillin
Jan 1, 1915
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Bearings from Metal PowdersBy W. R. Toeplitz
Probably a more descriptive title would be "Much Ado About Nothing." By "nothing," of course, I refer to the porosity which is the main feature of this type of bearing. Porosity has a decided effec
Jan 1, 1945
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Effect of Applied Pressure on the Conductivity, Porosity and Permeability of SandstonesBy D. O. Wyble
Five water-driver fields, for which pressure predictions had been made within a few years after discovery, were re-studied when four to five years of additional pressure and production data became ava
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New York Paper - Recent Advances in the Chemistry of the Cyanogen CompoundsBy J. E. Clennell
It is a common observation that the improvements introduced in practice since the first announcement of the cyanide process have been almost entirely mechanical. Although .a good deal of study land re
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - A Further Study of Ti2Ni-Type Phases Containing Titanium, Zirconium, or HafniumBy J. W. Downey, R. A. Morris, M. V. Nevitt
An experimental survey has determined the occurrence of Ti2 Ni-type phases in binary and ternary alloys of Ti, Zr, or Hf with first, second, or third long-period transition metals and also in ternary
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Statistical Model for Nonsubstitutional Solutions: a) Interstitial Solutions, b) Deviation from Stoichiometry in Inorganic CompoundsBy M. Hoch
Equations are derived from statistical considerations to represent the activities of each component of an interstitial solution, and of a compound with a wide homogeneity range as a function of compos
Jan 1, 1964
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The Silver-Mines of MexicoBy Albert F. J. Bordeaux
Discussion of the paper of Albert F. J. Bordeaux (Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 23, September, 190S, pp. 629 to 640). A. H. BROMLY, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico (communication to the Secretary*) :-The fo
May 1, 1909
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Birmingham Paper - Henderson SteelBy Alfred F. Brainerd
There has been no enterprise undertaken in this and adjoining States which has attracted so much interest, or has been watched so closely as this, the first successful attempt to convert our ordinary
Jan 1, 1889
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Spokane Paper - The Ruble Hydraulic ElevatorBy J. McD. Porter
In many of the old placer-mining districts are still to be found large tracts of gold-bearing gravel not suitable to be worked with a dredge, because the bed is too shallow or the gulch too narrow. Fr
Jan 1, 1910
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Discussion - Uniform Mining Law for North America Discussion of the paper of T. E. Godson, continued from page 706R. B. BRinsmade, Ixmiquilpan, Hgo., Mexico (written discussion").—how far ahead of the United States are the self-governing British colonies in their application of economic democracy is well illustra
Jan 1, 1920
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New York Paper - Gas Sorption in Flotation (with Discussion)By A. S. Adams
A glance at the list of papers1 that have been published since 1920 on the general subject of flotation suggests the variety of ideas that exist regarding the underlying cause of the phenomenon. Among
Jan 1, 1928
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Operation Of FluoSolids Roaster At Golden CycleBy Howard R. Keil
CARLTON mill in the Cripple Creek district, 45 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, Colo., has been in operation for approximately three years, treating the custom sulpho-telluride ores formerly handl
Jan 12, 1954
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Chattanooga Paper - Treatment of Roasted Pyrites by the Longmaid and Claudet Processes for the Extraction of Gold and SilverBy T. Egleston
The treatment of the residues from the manufacture of sulphuric acid which contain small amounts of copper, silver and gold, has attracted considerable attention in Europe. They are successfully treat
Jan 1, 1886
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The Method Of Making Metal Balls Which Burst In Many Parts, For Shooting On Armies Lined Up In BattleTHE good and lofty men of intelligence are constantly discoverers of many beautiful things, because of their kindness or because they are driven by necessity. Either they shorten the method of making
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Process of Precipitation from Solid Solution, I-A Crystallographic Mechanism for the Aluminum-copper Alloys (T. P. 1186)By Carl H. Samans
In their recent complete review of the subject of age-hardening,' R. F. Mehl and L. K. Jetter classify the main types of precipitation-hardening alloys under two headings, depending upon the natu
Jan 1, 1940