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    Model Discrimination In The Flotation Of A Porphyry Copper Ore

    By F. F. Aplan, E. C. Dowling, R. R. Klimpel

    Numerous flotation models have been proposed in the literature. Thirteen of these have been applied to batch flotation data and evaluated with respect to one another using statistical techniques. Flo

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Thermal Precipitation In Aqueous Solutions

    By R. G. Robins, O. J. Kwok

    The application of chemical thermodynamic theory to high temperature aqueous systems is discussed as a basis for the explanation of thermal precipitation. The derivation of high temperature potential/

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Petrographic Notes On The Ore Deposits Of Jerome, Ariz.

    By Marion Rice

    THE copper-mining district of Jerome, Ariz., is of such economic importance that the following brief notes may be of interest. The ore deposits are said by Ransome1 to be pre-Cambrian, and are contai

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - Creep Behavior of Zinc Modified by Copper in the Surface Layer

    By Milton R. Pickus, Earl R. Parker

    THE modern theories of creep¹-4 in general have been based upon the concept of generation and migration of dislocations, with the generation process normally assumed to be rate controlling. The theori

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Papers - Cleveland Meeting – September, 1929 – A New Development in Wrought Iron Manufacture (With Discussion)

    By James Aston

    Three years ago the writer presented a paper on the trend of development in the wrought iron industry,' wherein was described a process in the development of which he has been a factor, which at

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Gold And Silver - Money And Credit (ab8cd72a-17bc-4b46-90db-fac4b154aa29)

    By Charles White Merrill

    Money is one of the most pervasive elements in human life. The compensation for a workman's daily efforts is expressed as a wage and is measured in money. What an individual may consume depends l

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Institute of Metals Division - Quaternary Alloys of Titanium

    By O. W. Simmons, L. W. Eastwood, C. M. Craighead

    Eighty-four quaternary titanium-base alloys from the following systems were investigated: 1. Titanium-chromium-carbon-nitrogen. 2. Titanium-chromium-carbon with copper, vanadium, molybdenum, m

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Laboratory Testing For Repository Characterization

    By J. E. Russell

    A brief review of the role of laboratory testing for characterization of host rocks for nuclear waste repositories is presented. Micro-and macro-scopic deformation mechanisms are discussed and constit

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen on Iodide Refined Titanium

    By I. E. Campbell, R. I. Jaffe

    Oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are known to be absorbed by titanium at elevated temperatures. Ehrlichl reports that about 30 at. pct oxygen can be dissolved in solid solution by alpha-titanium. Nitrog

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Significance of the Critical Phenomena in Oil and Gas Production

    By D. L. Katz

    The critical phenomena have been studied during the past century but our knowledge of the critical temperatures and pressures of complex hydrocarbon mixtures still is very limited. The critical temper

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The Toronto Meeting.

    The opening session of the A. I. M. E. was held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, on Tuesday, July 25th. Dr. W. G. Miller, on behalf of the Local Committee, opened the proceedings. [ ] President Jo

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Particle Adhesion

    By Hans Rumpf

    INTRODUCTION Agglomeration is based on adhesion between particles. Production of agglomerates of specific strength, strain properties, size, porosity and structure necessitates the activation of t

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Papers - Crushing - New Units of Crusher Capacity and Crusher Efficiency (Mining Technology, March 1941)

    By Arthur F. Taggart

    This paper proposes two units (believed to be new) for designating, respectively, capacity and efficiency for primary and intermediate crushers. Capacity Operators know that the tonnage of rock

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Crushing - New Units of Crusher Capacity and Crusher Efficiency (Mining Technology, March 1941)

    By Arthur F. Taggart

    This paper proposes two units (believed to be new) for designating, respectively, capacity and efficiency for primary and intermediate crushers. Capacity Operators know that the tonnage of rock

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Crushed Limestone Aggregates for Concrete

    By Katherine Mather

    This paper is an attempt to put together petrographic, physical, and chemical data about the large and varied group of rocks generally called limestones. Results of the properties of these rocks on th

    Jan 10, 1953

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    New York Paper - Effect of Time in Reheating Hardened Below the Critical Range (with Discussion)

    By S. S. Raymond, C. R. Hayward

    In reheating quenched steel to remove part of the hardness, the softening effect has generally been considered to be a function of temperature and time. The temperature effect is well known, and long

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Fine-grained Structural Steels for Low-temperature Pressure-vessel Service

    By A. B. Kinzel

    THE demands of the petroleum and chemical industries for steels to be used in pressure vessels and similar structures at artificially low tempera-tures are continually increasing, and the writing of p

    Jan 1, 1937

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    New York Paper - Water Intrusion and Methods of Prevention in California Oil Fields (with Discussion)

    By Franklyn W. Oatman

    In order that the conditions which obtain in an oil well may be readily understood, a brief description of a typical California well and a number of the phenomena accompanying same will be given. That

    Jan 1, 1915