Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Determination Of Underground Stress Field Based On Inelastic Properties Of RocksBy Toshihisa Adachi, Shosei Serata, Shunsuke Sakurai
Many different methods of measuring the in-situ stress field have been developed in recent years. They are all based on the assumption of elasticity without allowing any viscoelastic deformation. By u
Jan 1, 1970
-
Gas and Oil Wells though Coal SeamsBy G. S. Rice
Undoubtedly there is a serious problem through the juxtapostion of gas and oil wells and coal mines, not only at the present time, but possibly of far more serious import for the future.
Jan 1, 1915
-
St. Louis Paper - Analysis of Oil-field Water Problems (with Discussion)By A. W. Ambrose
The underground losses of oil exceed by hundreds of thousands of barrels all the oil that has been lost in storage, transportation, or refining. The quantity lost is, of course, indeterminate; but whe
Jan 1, 1921
-
Scranton Paper - Comparison of Some Southern Cokes and Iron-OresBy A. S. M’Creath, E. V. d’Invilliers
The rapid development of the southern coal and iron-ore fields during the past few years, and especially in the latter half of the year 1886, and the avidity with which everything relating to the indu
Jan 1, 1887
-
The Trollhättan Electrothermic Zinc ProcessBy W. S. Landis
IN brief, this is the story of an attempt to Americanize a process originally developed in Europe. The story will be recited in two sections, the first dealing with the process as developed by the Eur
Jan 1, 1936
-
Effect of Conditioning on Flotation of ChalcociteBy S. Korman, S. B. Tuwiner
Chalcocite flotation is affected by agitation intensity during conditioning. Sodium sulphide in minute quantity may activate or depress, depending on conditions. Oxygen is a depressant while oxygen an
Jan 2, 1950
-
Minerals Beneficiation Emphasizes Automation And Innovation - Basic ScienceBy F. F. Aplan
The past year has been another year of vigorous fundamental research in mineral processing as evidenced by the active publication of results, particularly in Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, United Sta
Jan 2, 1968
-
Milling and ConcentrationThe Hadsel Mill. By R. G HALL (Trans, vol 112 4000 words) This mill is designed to effect the entire reduction of ores by combined crushing and grinding from mine run size to material sufficiently fin
Jan 1, 1935
-
Papers - Plastic Deformation and Recrystallization of Aluminum Single CrystalsBy C. H. Mathewson, J. A. Collins
The process of plastic extension of face-centered cubic single crystalline rods is so well understood, since the notable studies of Taylor and Elam,1 that the change in orientation of any crystal by s
Jan 1, 1940
-
Papers - Plastic Deformation and Recrystallization of Aluminum Single CrystalsBy J. A. Collins, C. H. Mathewson
The process of plastic extension of face-centered cubic single crystalline rods is so well understood, since the notable studies of Taylor and Elam,1 that the change in orientation of any crystal by s
Jan 1, 1940
-
Bulkheads for Coal MinesBy John Garcia
IN some districts of the bituminous coal field the problem of construct-ing bulkheads to seal off water under pressure is becoming increasingly important. Recently this matter has been brought very mu
Jan 1, 1937
-
Gold-Bearing Gravels Of Beauce County, Quebec.By J. B. Tyrell
A SHORT time ago I paid a visit to the alluvial gold fields on the tributaries of the Chaudière River in Beauce County, Quebec, in company with A. 0. Dufresne, late manager of the Champs d'Or Rig
Jan 3, 1915
-
Papers - Theoretical Studies - Mathematical Theory of Electrical Flow in Stratified Media with Horizontal, Homogeneous and Isotropic Layers (With Discussion)By D. O. Ehrenburg, R. J. Watson
During the earlier period of electrical prospecting, the search for orebodies was by far the most important application of this method of geophysical prospecting. In the past few years, however, incre
Jan 1, 1932
-
Continuous Profiling Method of Seismographing for Oil StructuresBy Sylvain Pirson
THE number of seismograph field crews employed in the active survey of potential oil territories is still on the increase, owing to the ever pending threat of a shortage in the supply of crude oil. It
Jan 1, 1937
-
Institute of Metals Division - Electron Probe Microanalyzer and Its Application to Ferrous MetallurgyBy R. Casting, J. Philibert, and C. Crussard
APPARATUS described in this paper uses the properties of X-radiation, emitted by substances under electron bombardment, as a means of rapid chemical point analysis. The method is based upon the princi
Jan 1, 1958
-
The Application Of Electric Energy To Mining In The Coeur d?AlenesBy J. B. Fisken
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) BEFORE touching upon the immediate subject of this paper a few facts of a historical nature as to the general application of electricity to mining might be of interest.
Jan 6, 1913
-
Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern BrazilBy Thomas Fraser, Abreu Alvaro
THE work described in this paper was carried out under the sponsorship of the Foreign Economics Administration and in cooperation with the Departamento Nacionál da Produção Mineral, Rio de Janeiro. Th
Jan 1, 1946
-
Opportunities For The Less Developed Nations In The Mineral Resource FieldBy George E. Kruger, William F. Butler
The less developed nations maintaining a free enterprise economy (to which this chapter is addressed) have real and substantial opportunities to lay a foundation for general economic progress by using
Jan 1, 1964
-
Part I – January 1968 - Papers - Alloys and Impurity on Temper Brittleness of SteelBy R. P. Laforce, ZJ. R. Low, A. M. Turkalo, D. F. Stein
The interaction of the crlloying eletnenls, nickel and chromium, with the impurity elements, antimony, pIzosphorus, tin, and arsenic, to producse reversible temper brittleness in a series of high-puri
Jan 1, 1969
-
Recovery Of Arsenic And Other Valuable Constituents From SpeissBy Clarence Linville
FULTON1 says: "Speiss is an artificial arsenide of iron containing smaller amounts of other metals. In constitution it is similar to a matte except that arsenic replaces sulfur." For the purposes of t
Jan 5, 1925