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Techniques and Results of Experimental Studies of the Flow Characteristics of Some Mineral SlurriesBy Waugh D. M
investigations have been undertaken into the flow characteristics of mineral slurries from a number of Australian metallurgical plants including Mount Isa Mines Ltd., North Broken Hill Ltd., and Broke
Jan 1, 1965
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Nuclear Methods Applied To Ore Beneficiating Processes Present And Future ? IntroductionBy Jack G. Crump
Nuclear radiation systems for gauging solids content in process slurries and level in crushers has demonstrated acceptance in ore processing. The use of nuclear radiation for moisture analysis of bulk
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6672 The Thermodynamics Of Combustion Gases : Computed Compositions of Methane-Air, Propane Air , and Ethylene-Air FlamesBy Jr. Smith
The equilibrium compositions of product gases for mixtures of air with methane, propane, or ethylene at and around flame temperatures are reported. For each hydrocarbon, compositions are given for fiv
Jan 1, 1965
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Recommentlotions on Mining Taxation Submitted to the Ontorio Committee on TaxationBy W C. Shakespeare
The Ontario Committee on Taxation is making a comprehensive study of taxation in the Province of Ontario, and in this connection has received representations concerning mining taxation from a number o
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6650 Lake Superior Iron Resources: Preliminary Sampling And Metallurgical Evaluation Of Central Mesabi Nonmagnetic TaconitesBy L. F. Heising
The Bureau of Mines evaluated 191 composites from the central Mesabi Range, Minn., chiefly by reductive roasting and magnetic separation. After reductive roasting and magnetic separation at minus 325
Jan 1, 1965
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Magnetic-Mechanical Separator ? I. IntroductionBy C. F. Giermak
Over a considerable period of time great interest has been shown in selective dry concentration of fine ferromagnetic particles, although it is only recently that new permanent magnetic materials have
Jan 1, 1965
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Review Of The Mineral-Fuel IndustriesBy Warren E. Morrison
Stimulated by 4 years of continuous economic growth without inflation, demand for energy in the United States reached an alltime high in 1964. Total value of production of goods and services (gross na
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6695 Vibration Levels Transmitted Across A Presplit Fracture PlaneBy James F. Devine
This Bureau of Mines report describes tests conducted at three sites to determine if, and to what extent, a vertical presplit fracture plane placed between a blast point and detection point will reduc
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - High Speed Germanium-Silicon N-N Alloyed HeterodiodesBy John Brownson
Ge-Si N-N heterodiodes hare been built recently which show promise as high-speed logic devices. Low-resistivity germanium is deposited on silicon substrates held at temperatures above the germanium me
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6639 Calculation Of Adsorption EnergyBy Foster Fraas
The Bureau of Mines investigated a method for calculating values of adsorption energy; the goal was to devise an equation consistent with experimental data accumulated in the investigation of adsorpti
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in an 18-8 Austenitic Stainless SteelBy S. R. Goodman, Hsun Hu
A study has hem made of the formation of annealing textures in an 18-8 austenitic stainless steel (Type 304L) from various deformation textures obtained by rolling at different temperatures. When the
Jan 1, 1965
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Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Steel Dissolution in Molten Pig IronBy R. D. Pehlke, P. D. Goodell, R. W. Dunlap
The rate of dissolution of steel bars in molten pig iron has been measured experimentally in the temperature range 2300° to 2650° F. The rate of solution is shown to be a .function of bath composition
Jan 1, 1965
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Lithology, Mineralogy, And Magnetic Concentration Characteristics Of The Atlantic City Iron FormationBy Thon T. Gin
The lithologic, mineralogic, and magnetic beneficiation characteristics of the iron formation at U. S. Steel's Atlantic City Ore Mine, Fremont County, Wyoming, have been determined. The iron form
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6694 Continuous Attrition Grinding Of Coarse Kaolin (In Two Parts) 2. Closed-Circuit TestsBy Martin H. Stanczyk
The Bureau of Mines studied continuous closed-circuit attrition grinding of a coarse commercial filler-grade kaolin to produce paper-coating-grade clay having a particle size analysis of at least 70 p
Jan 1, 1965
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Coal - Design and Operation of Thickening Equipment for Closed-Water Circuits in Coal Preparation PlantsBy L. A. Dale, D. A. Dahlstrom
Closed-water circuits are justified today from two standpoints: economical operation and prevention of stream pollution. In today's modern preparation plant, it has been found very desirable to h
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6643 Thermal Decompositions Of Siderite And Consequential ReactionsBy H. E. Powell
Basic data were recorded on the decompositions that take place during thermal decomposition of siderite (FeC03). Both the naturally occurring and a synthetically prepared mineral were studied by diffe
Jan 1, 1965
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Recovery of Beryllia From BerylBy Lawrie D. C
Finely ground beryl was decomposed by mixing with ground limestone and soda ash and heating at 900°C for 4-6 hr. The sintered mater:al was then crushed and leached by boiling under reflux with 5N
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6660 Foaming Agents For Removing Problem Liquids From Gas WellsBy J. L. Eakin
The Bureau of Mines determined agents that are effective in foaming heavy brines and oil from gas wells in severe concentrations of sodium chloride, in severe concentrations of calcium chloride, or in
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6670 Vertical Flow Of Oil And Gas Mixtures In Small-Diameter Siphon-Type FlowstringsBy G. E. Rennick
A siphon-type laboratory airlift well was designed and operated by the Bureau of Mines to study the concurrent flow of air and oil in small-diameter pipes. Glass flowstrings ranging from to 1 inch in
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6584 Reduction Of Seepage Losses From Canals By Chemical Sealants (In Two Parts) 1. Laboratory Research On Sodium Carbonate And Other CompoundsBy W. W. Agey
An inexpensive technique that laboratory studies indicated would significantly reduce seepage in irrigation canals was devised and tested through research sponsored by the Bureau of Reclamation and th
Jan 1, 1965