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  • AIME
    Bed Filtration Of Colloidal Particles (1838-Transactions Vol. 276)

    By T. A. Ring

    The bed filtration of colloidal particles has been modeled by performing a differential particle balance. The balance considered the localized particle deposition rate to be the sum of three rate resi

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Bed Load Losses from Experimental Plots on a Rehabilitated Uranium Mine in Northern Australia

    By W D. Erskine, M J. Saynor

    Ranger Uranium Mine, surrounded by Kakadu National Park is located in the Alligator Rivers Region (ARR) in the wet-dry monsoonal tropics, 250 km east of Darwin, Northern Territory. A trial landform (T

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AIME
    Bedding-plane Faults and Their Economic Importance

    By Charles Behre

    UNDER the caption "fault," geologists intend to include all mass movements of solid rocks over adjacent rock masses. When these are studied long after their origin, however, circumstances make it poss

    Jan 1, 1937

  • DFI
    Bedrock Evaluation For Deep Foundations Utilizing An Acoustic Televiewer, I-70 New Mississippi River Bridge, St. Louis, Missouri

    By Adrian M. Keller

    Borehole televiewers are downhole inspection devices available for high-resolution imaging of a borehole wall following rock coring. Borehole televiewers should be considered by geotechnical engineer

    Jan 1, 2010

  • AIME
    Beer Cans - A New Use for Tin and Steel

    By M. W. BERNEWITZ

    ALL live producers and manufacturers of metals and alloys are investigating new uses for their products. The tin and tin-plate industry is no exception. One-third of all the new tin mined and refined

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Before Opening That Nonmetallic Property - Economic Factors to Consider in Avoiding the Many Pitfalls That A wait the Inexperienced

    By Raymond B. Ladoo

    NONMETALLIC minerals (excluding fuels) arid their primary products produced annual in the United States have a value in excess of one billion dollars, or more than that of the metals, yet the lack of

    Jan 1, 1939

  • TMS
    Before Peirce and Smith – The Manhes Converter: Its Development and Some Reflections for Today

    By Larry M. Southwick, Phillip J. Mackey, A. E. (Bert) Wraith, Albert Pelletier

    In 1881, the first commercial pneumatic Bessemer-type converter treating copper matte was successfully introduced by Pierre Manhes at the Eguilles copper plant near Vedène in France. This development

    Jan 1, 2009

  • TMS
    Behavior And Removal Of Associated Metals In The Secondary Metallurgy Of Copper

    By Kunibert Hanusch

    Copper in recycling material is accompanied by various groups of metals: 1) Metals which are much more negative than copper, such as Fe, Al, Si, P, Be They are mainly removed by fire refining duri

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Behavior For Nitrogen And Iron In The Bottom Of Casting Multicrystalline Silicon Ingot

    By Jiao Li, WenhuiMa, KuixianWei, YongnianDai, Cong Zhang

    The paper studied the diffusion process of nitrogen and characteristic distribution of iron impurities in the bottom of cast crystalline silicon ingot along the direction of crystal growth. According

    Jan 1, 2015

  • NIOSH
    Behavior Of A Coal Pillar Prone To Burst In The Southern Appalachian Basin Of The United States

    By Anthony Iannacchione

    One of the more pressing engineering problems for deep longwall mines in the Southern Appalachian Basin is to design longwall systems that will eliminate catastrophic coal pillar failure from the work

  • DFI
    Behavior of a Piled Raft in Dry Cohesionless Soil Subjected to Lateral Loading

    By Srijit Bandyopadhyay, Aniruddha Sengupta, G. R. Reddy, Raj Banerjee

    The objective of the present endeavor is to compare the performance of a pile raft system in foundation sand subjected to lateral loads. To study the behavior of pile raft system in sand a laboratory

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AIME
    Behavior Of A Rigid Inclusion Stressmeter In An Anisotropic Stress Field

    By W. F. White, W. R. Beloff, B. C. Dorwart, G. W. Jaworski

    INTRODUCTION The rigid inclusion stressmeter is a relatively low-cost instrument developed by Hawkes and Bailey (1973) and was originally intended to monitor stress changes in mine pillars subjecte

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Behavior of Anions in Association with Metal Ions Under Hydrometallurgical Environments: Part I — OH- Effect on Various Cations

    By K. N. Han, H. C. Cho, R. Kim

    "A comprehensive analysis of the effect of OH- on various cations in hydrometallurgical systems has been investigated. Cations chosen for this analysis included groups 1A and 2A, rare-earth elements a

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Behavior of Battered Piles under Lateral Loads in Sandy Soils

    By Jogeshwar P. Singh, Ahmed AlaaEldin, Mohamed Ashour

    The presented methodology allows the determination of the response of laterally loaded battered long piles in sandy soils based on the soil-pile interaction. The Strain Wedge (SW) model which was orig

    Jan 1, 2018

  • TMS
    Behavior of Ceria as an Actinide Surrogate in Electro-Slag Remelting and Refining Slags

    By U B. Pal

    Downsizing and decommissioning of nuclear facility operations is increasing the stockpile of various different grades of Radioactive Scrap Iron (RSI). Disposal of this material not only represents sig

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AIME
    Behavior Of Closely Jointed Rock

    By J. C. Jaeger

    It frequently happens in engineering and mining situations that "bad" rock is encountered which consists of rock broken up into blocks a few inches or less in diameter by a network of intersecting joi

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    Behavior Of Coal-Gas Reservoirs

    By Joseph Cervik

    Gas occurs in coalbeds in an adsorbed and a free gas state, Adsorbed gas is stored in the micropore structure and its transport is governed by Fick's law. The free gas occurs in the. fracture sys

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Behavior of Contents of High-pressure Reservoirs

    By Eugene Stephenson

    IN most instances the fluids produced from underground reservoirs have been described as they appear at the surface, and usually it has not been necessary to distinguish between surface and reservoir

    Jan 1, 1938

  • SAIMM
    Behavior Of Continuous Casting Fluxes During Heating And Cooling

    By J. Madias, E. Benavidez, E. Brandaleze, L. Castella

    Knowledge of the physical and chemical properties as well as the behaviour of the mould fluxes during melting, important in order to improve continuous casting operations. Lubrication and control of h

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    Behavior of Cu20O particles in Copper Smelting Heat Recovery Boiler Conditions

    By E. J. Peuraniemi

    Primary copper production using suspension smelting techniques like Outokumpu Flash Smelting always causes some dust formation. Flue dust particles are formed when sulphide feed material reacts violen

    Jan 1, 2001