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High-Temperature Resistance Furnaces with Ductile Molybdenum or Tungsten ResistorsBy Ruder, W. E.
CONSIDERABLE interest has been shown lately in various types of furnaces for the production of high, temperatures, both for laboratory purposes and for small industrial uses. Dr. J. A. Harker1 describ
Jan 2, 1918
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Correlation Of Rock Properties To Damage Effected By Water JetBy Peter J. Huck, Madan M. Singh
IIT Research Institute has investigated the potential of high pressure water jets for rapid rock excavation. During this study, an attempt was made to correlate the extent of breakage effected to the
Jan 1, 1971
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Electrical Conductivity of Melts in the Systems NaCl-ZrCl4 and NaC1-KCL (1;1 molar) –ZrCl4 (TN)By L. J. Howell, H. H. Kellogg
AN a previous paper' the phase diagram and vapor pressure of melts in the systems NaC1-ZrCl,, KC1-ZrCl,, and NaC1-KC1 (1:1 molar)-ZrC1, were reported. This note supplements the earlier paper wit
Jan 1, 1960
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Tungsten Coating from the Thermal Decomposition of Tungsten BromidesBy R. M. Caves
High-purity dense tungsten coating is obtained by means of a modified de Boer-van Arkel iodide process using tungsten bromides. The all-glass reaction system is pumped, baked, and sealed (pinched-off)
Jan 1, 1962
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Controlling Dust Emissions at Belt Conveyor Transfer Points (9e3dac9a-2c9f-40ff-9569-f9a4bb2a9e40)By Joseph N. Morrison
A comprehensive solution is offered to the problem of dust emissions at belt conveyor transfer points. Details of enclosure design are discussed and a straightforward procedure for calculating require
Jan 1, 1972
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Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Colloidal Properties of Clay Suspensions and GelsBy Charles Reed
WITH the increasing importance of clay in drilling operations which demand more precise and exacting control over its behavior, there has come the realization that most of our present methods of contr
Jan 1, 1938
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Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure VeinsBy H. E. McKinstry
MOVEMENT on a fracture of irregular shape can cause local widening of the fissure and thereby offer freer channelways for circulation of ore-depositing solutions. This influence, coupled with large ar
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Developments in KentuckyBy C. D. Hunter, J. B. Browning
During the year 1934, Kentucky oil and gas operators have partly overcome their past depression fears and in the oil industry, with possibly more abandonments of old oil producers than the completion
Jan 1, 1935
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Crushing In The PitBy S. D. Michaelson
Open pits and quarries are the major sources of all "hard rock" tonnage mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher where pro- cess
Jan 11, 1968
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Computer Program for the Analysis of Coal Preparation Plant EconomicsBy R. V. Ramani, R. D. Zigmond, R. L. Frantz
In this paper, a computer program for determining the capital and operating costs for coal preparation plants is described along with its applications. The logic of the computer program is based upon
Jan 1, 1983
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Teleprocessing - A Hot Line To Remote DataBy Alfred Weiss
The business world of tomorrow will experience a major change in its data communication systems, with the mineral industry being among those to feel the greatest impact of this change. This developmen
Jan 1, 1971
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Modern Electric Mine HoistsBy Russell S. Sage
THE electric motor has steadily replaced the steam and air engine for use in mine hoists, until today a new installation with other than electric drive is a rarity. Much existing steam-driven equipmen
Jan 1, 1949
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Geology - Geological Aspects of Construction of the Harold D. Roberts TunnelBy E. E. Wahlstrom
The Harold D. Roberts tunnel, in Summit and Park Counties, Colorado, is a concrete-lined pressure tunnel finished to a circular cross section of 10.25 ft diam. The tunnel is 23.3 miles long and is des
Jan 1, 1962
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The Crippled Soldier in Industry (6cf6607b-5d20-43c7-967a-703edde61a76)W. O. OWEN,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion?). Few people appear to realize that the time to reach the crippled soldier is when he is first hurt. In my own judgment, the best time to reach him
Jan 5, 1918
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Papers - Ladle and Teeming Practice in the Open-hearth Department (With Discussion)By G. D. Tranter
The importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Ladle and Teeming Practice in the Open-hearth Department (With Discussion)By G. D. Tranter
The importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee
Jan 1, 1935
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Index (91920e90-6ef8-4987-be6a-df029f53a880)Jan 1, 1921
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Total Solution Mechanism (48d9fbbc-4a3b-4310-844f-45d0e41947f6)By F. W. Jessen
The Mechanism of solution of salt and mixed halites of sodium and potassium is reviewed. The variation in the rate of salt removal under both laminar and turbulent flow conditions is discussed. Many c
Jan 1, 1972
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Types And Characteristics Of Common Grinding Circuit Flow SheetsBy Robert Craig, Earl L. Rau
Introduction Grinding circuits are used to reduce the particle size of ores to the size desired for beneficiation or to grind a concentrate to a size required for final marketing. Grinding and clas
Jan 1, 1982