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Institute of Metals Division - Controlling Grain Boundary Position in Growth from the Melt (TN)By R. L. Fleischer, R. S. Davis
BICRYSTAL specimens grown from the melt have been used extensively for investigations of the influence of grain boundaries on plastic deformation. The bicrystals are usually of predetermined orient
Jan 1, 1960
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The Relationship Of Uniaxial Compressive Strength To Point-Load And Moisture Content Indices Of Highly Anisotropic Sediments Of The Illinois BasinBy Robert A. Bauer
This study showed that diametral point-load testing performed parallel to the bedding planes of highly anisotropic sedimentary rocks produced inconsistent results that cannot be used to accurately est
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology Of The Macmillan Tungsten DepositBy Fred R. Harris
INTRODUCTION MacMillan Tungsten is located in northwestern Canada on the border of Yukon and Northwest Territories at a latitude of 63º17' and altitude of 1800 m above sea level. The deposit
Jan 1, 1976
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Regional Support Pillars for Improving Working Conditions In Open-StopingBy S. C. Geol, C. H. Page
INTRODUCTION Mining at Mindola Mine, Rokana Division of Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited is the deepest on the Zambian Copperbelt. Mining extends to 1150 metre depth so far and the presen
Jan 1, 1981
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Application Of PH Slag-Basicity Measurements To Basic Open-Hearth Phosphorus ControlBy Michael Tenenbaum, C. C. Brown
IN recent years, the importance of slag control in basic open-hearth operations has been universally recognized. To effect such control during the working period of the heat, methods have been develop
Jan 1, 1945
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Chemical Oxidation of Cyanide Species by Ozone with Irradiation from Ultraviolet LightBy Charles E. Mauk, H. William Prengle, Robert W. Legan
A process breakthrough was needed for the complete destruction of total cyanide influent as high as 100,000 mg per 1, or below 1 mg per 1, to produce an influent with total cyanide below the limit of
Jan 1, 1977
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Influence Of Shrinkage And Cut-And-Fill Mining On Ground Mechanics, South Bay Mine, Northeastern OntarioBy M. L. Jeremic
The massive Pb-Zn-Ag sulfide ore body is originated at the contact between the porphyry (footwall) and volcanic (hanging wall). The ore zone is folded and refolded, which results in two different stru
Jan 1, 1985
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Heat Requirement and Gas Analysis at Cedar Point Furnace, Port Henry, N. Y.By T. F. Witherbee
THE following calculation of heat requirement covers the working of the furnace from January 25th to February 14th, inclusive. A short time previous to the first date the furnace had been working rath
Jan 1, 1877
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BoratesBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
The aluminate, ferrates, etc., allied chemically to the borates, have been already intro- duced among the oxides. They include the species of the Spinel Group, pp. 418-423, also Chrysoberyl, p. 423, e
Jan 1, 1922
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Muller Mixing of Bentonite and Iron Ore Concentrate at Cornwall (78c842e2-9280-414a-a1f5-a43122873c9e)By J. M. Karpinski, F. P. White, R. L. Stone
By means of laboratory balling tests and a procedure for determining bentonite concentration in a green ball, the present study revealed that the bentonite savings by mulling concentrate and bentonite
Jan 1, 1972
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Utilizing Sulfur-Based Spray CoatingsBy John M. Dale
Sulfur has attractive features as a base material for coating systems. It melts at 246ºF and can be applied as a liquid above this temperature. Its melting point is just above the environmental stress
Jan 10, 1973
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Scaling Laws for Use in Design and Operation of Water-Oil Flow ModelsBy L. A. Rapoport
This paper is intended as an aid in the perfornzance and interpretation of experimental studies of multi-phase flow in porous tnedia. The mathenmatical formulation of incompressible, two-phase flow ph
Jan 1, 1956
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Stability Investigations For Tailings DamsBy J. C. Osler
The design of a tailings dam is a geotechnical engineering project of considerable scope. For the design, it is necessary to establish the engineering properties of the soil or rock strata which will
Jan 1, 1972
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Interfacing Technologies in Solution MiningBy Milton E. Wadsworth
Hydrometallurgical processing of ore deposits by solution mining or in situ techniques requires the interfacing of technologies as diverse as hydrology, geology, chemistry, and rubblization. This synt
Jan 12, 1977
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Alternative Reclamation Methods Hold Promise for the WestA piece of arid, strip-mined land in southeastern Washington recently yielded over 22 bushels of winter wheat per acre-without irrigation. The surprising crop yield is the product of an innovative rec
Jan 12, 1978
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Index (abcc8009-b015-4018-b0a1-d7cda9eb266e)Jan 1, 1918
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Manganese Steel and the Allotropic TheoryBy A. Sauveur
At the New York meeying of the Institute, February, 1914, Professor Hopkinson and Sir Robert Hadfield presented an important paper entitled Research with Regard to the Non-Magnetic and Magnetic Condit
Jan 1, 1915
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Virginia Beach Paper - Mine Explosions Generated by Grahamite Dust (see Discussion, p. 889)By William Glenn
The Ritchie grahamite-mines of Ritchie county, West Virginia, were situated near the central part of the upper barren coal-measures
Jan 1, 1895