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New York Paper - The Viscosity of Blast-Furnace Slag (with Discussion)By Alexander L. Field
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the problem of slag viscosity, its variation with the temperature and with the composition of the slag, and its effect upon the distribution of the sulphur between
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Some the New Developments in Acid-resistant Alloys. (With Discussion)By Burnham E. Field
The chemical industry is constantly looking for new materials which either are more resistant to corrosion than those now available or have improved physical properties to meet the requirements of hig
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Some the New Developments in Acid-resistant Alloys. (With Discussion)By Burnham E. Field
The chemical industry is constantly looking for new materials which either are more resistant to corrosion than those now available or have improved physical properties to meet the requirements of hig
Jan 1, 1929
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Materials Handling Product DigestElectro-mechanical actuator, self-protected for mechanical and electrical overload, is developed by RACO. Tubular housing consists of squirrel cage motor with hollow rotor shaft and inner threads in t
Jan 9, 1973
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Numerous Records Broken In Iron and Steel Division Technical SessionsBy K. L. Fetters, F. M. Walters
ALL previous records were broken by the Iron and Steel Division, in the number of sessions, the number of papers, and the attendance. In addition to ten papers (all preprinted) on properties, structur
Jan 1, 1944
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Research on Ground Stability in Underground Coal MiningBy Richard W. Markley
The predominant methods for mining coal in the USA are room and pillar and longwall. Approximately 95 percent of the coal is mined by room and pillar and 5 percent by longwall. The U.S. Department of
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Zirconium on the Properties of Extruded Magnesium-Rare Earth Metal AlloysBy J. F. Pashak, T. E. Leontis
The effects of zirconium on the properties of sand cast Mg-rare earth metal alloys were discussed in detail in an earlier publication.' It was shown that a significant improvement in strength pro
Jan 1, 1961
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Stability Considerations in Underground Oil Shale Mining - A Case HistoryBy V. Rajaram
The oil shales of the Green River Formation in the United States have been considered as a source of liquid hydrocarbons since 1908, with the first retort constructed in Colorado in 1917. However, it
Jan 1, 1983
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Mathematical Simulation of Dry Ball Milling Using Specific Power InformationBy J. A. Herbst, D. W. Fuerstenau
An analysis of the kinetics of dolomite grinding in a dry ball mill reveals that the following approximations apply for the parameters of the batch grinding model: (1) the size discretized selection f
Jan 1, 1974
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Performance and Equipment Costs in Shaker-conveyor Mining of Anthracite CoalBy John Marshall
THE purpose of this paper is to present to the profession data and experience obtained over a period of 5 years in the operation of 87 shaker-conveyor units, and the production of 2,169,638 tons of ru
Jan 1, 1940
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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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Fireflood Microseismic Monitoring: Rock Mechanics ImplicationsBy Maurice B. Dusseault, Edo Nyland
Numerous consistent seismic signals are being generated in a pilot fireflood in a 750 m deep high permeability unconsolidated channel sand in Eastern Alberta. The pilot has a central air injection wel
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Ternary Diffusion in Alpha Copper-Tin-ZincBy R. A. Meussner, R. T. DeHoff, F. N. Rhines
ZINC diffuses through copper more rapidly than does tin. Accordingly, when a ternary diffusion couple is made, by bringing an 0 copper-zinc brass into contact with an a copper-tin bronze at fixed high
Jan 1, 1959
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Recent Trends in Rock Dusting to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal MinesBy H. P. Greenwald
THOSE interested in the early developments and experiments, both in the United States and abroad, that led to modern rock dusting, will find an excellent summary in a paper by George S. Rice,13 publis
Jan 1, 1938
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Geology Of The Prieta Mine, Parral, ChihuahuaBy Greenleaf W. Pickard
The Parral mining district is located in the southern part of the state of Chihuahua in north-central Mexico, in the border area of the physiographic provinces of the Mesa Central and the Sierra Madre
Jan 1, 1970
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Use of Gas Lifts in the Mid-Continent FieldBy S. F. Shaw
Fox some time it has been more or less recognized within the industry that a scientific control of flowing wells would result in increased production and a greater ultimate recovery of oil. About two
Jan 11, 1926
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Mining Geology - 1949By S. G. Lasky
W E seem to have assumed the careless habit in recent years of treating mining geology as synonymous with exploration geology, and exploration synonymous with exploration for new deposits-to be forget
Jan 1, 1950
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Probabilistic Simulation of Underground Production Systems (9b70b649-77c1-419d-83d1-a2244234e36f)By A. Aly Selim, Bruce D. Hanson
A computer model capable of simulating the basic production system in a variety of underground mining methods has been developed at the U.S. Bureau of Mines Twin Cities Mining Research Center. The sim
Jan 1, 1976
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Simulation of the Brenda Mines Ltd. Secondary Crushing PlantBy C. C. Hatch, A. L. Mular
The methodology employed to develop a digital simulation of the Brenda Mines Ltd., Peachland, B. C., secondary crushing plant is described. Methodology includes data acquisition, data adjustment, mode
Jan 1, 1983
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Blast Furnace of the Crozer Steel and Iron Co., at Roanoke, Va.By J. P. Witherow
The blast-filmace plant of the Crozer Steel and Iron Company was built under contract by Witherow & Gordon, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The furnace is 70 feet high by 16 feet bosh, tunnel-head 12 feet 8 inches
Jan 1, 1884