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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Correlation of Product Size, Capacity and Power in Tumbling Mills Minerals Beneficiation - Correlation of Product Size, Capacity and Power in Tumbling MillsBy U. N. Bhrany, N. Arbiter Over the last one hundred years the problem of assessing the efficiency of energy consumption in producing rock breakage has been studied by many investigators from a variety of viewpoints. Their cont Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Beneficiation of Nonmetallics Beneficiation of NonmetallicsBy Paul M. Tyler THE winning of metals from Nature has been advanced to a degree of efficiency that commands admiration even in this Machine Age. Economy of human effort underground, in surface plants, and in treatmen Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Facility (d99153e6-6508-48ae-be0b-262baadda362) Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Facility (d99153e6-6508-48ae-be0b-262baadda362)By William D. Southard, Joseph W. Schlitt, Bruce P. Ream, Lawrence J. Haug The operation of Kennecott 's Bingham Canyon copper precipitation plant, one of the world's largest, is described. This description includes a brief historical review of precipitation at Bin Jan 1, 1980 
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                     The Caddo Oil- And Gas-Field, Louisiana. The Caddo Oil- And Gas-Field, Louisiana.By Walter E. Hopper (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) I. LOCATION AND EXTENT. THE Caddo oil-field, shown in Fig. 1, is located in Caddo parish, northwestern Louisiana. The known producing territory of oil is covered Apr 1, 1911 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790) Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790)Willet G. Miller, Toronto, Canada (communication to the Secretary): In his interesting paper Mr. Lindgren says: " As to ultimate results, it would seem as if we should be justified in concluding, with Jan 1, 1903 
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                     Plans for the Annual Meeting Plans for the Annual MeetingBy E. J. KENNEDY FEBRUARY 15-18 will be the outstanding dates of the month for members of the A. I. M. E., for then the 141st Meeting of the Institute is to be held in the Engineering Societies Building, at New York. Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Preliminary Production Report From the Bureau of Mines Preliminary Production Report From the Bureau of MinesA record $18.7 billion worth of metals, non- metals and fuels was produced in the U.S. during 1962, according to a year-end estimate from the USBM. The 1962 total value, based on preliminary statistic Jan 2, 1963 
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                     Advantages of Coal Carbonization as Exemplified in the Curran-Knowles Process Advantages of Coal Carbonization as Exemplified in the Curran-Knowles ProcessBy M. D. Curran AS applied to coal, the term processing is subject to many interpretations. To some it means preparation of coal for the market by mechanical means such as crushing, sizing, washing, or treating with Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Discussion - Of Mr. Howe's Paper on Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots (see p. 3) Discussion - Of Mr. Howe's Paper on Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots (see p. 3)Secretary's Note.—M. Beutter's introductory remarks, being simply a resume of Prof. Hone's paper, with a disclaimer of the intention to criticise it, have been omitted, and the remainde Jan 1, 1908 
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                     Transportation. Maintenance, Ventilation Get Increasing Attention Transportation. Maintenance, Ventilation Get Increasing AttentionBy John W. Buch IN my review a year ago I pointed out that a small coal-mining companies as well as large had decided that the so called ?central shop? was a benefit. These central shops replaced in a large measure t Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Comparative Creep Properties of Several Types of Commercial Coppers Institute of Metals Division - The Comparative Creep Properties of Several Types of Commercial CoppersBy A. D. Schwope, L. R. Jackson, K. F. Smith Burghoff and Blank1 have pointed out that the creep properties of hard-drawn coppers are closely associated with their individual softening characteristics and have further shown that the creep resist Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Profits in the Copper Wire and Brass Industry Profits in the Copper Wire and Brass IndustryBy Arthur Notman THE raw material men in all industries, and copper is no exception, are accustomed to think of them- selves as the whole show, and not without justice, for if there were no copper mines the world woul Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Strain Rate Effects in Tungsten Institute of Metals Division - Strain Rate Effects in TungstenBy James H. Bechtold The yield strength of annealed tungsten was found to have a strain rate exponent 12 times as great as that of low carbon steel. The effects of temperature and strain rate could be correlated through t Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Le Nickel - World's Second Largest Producer Expands Its Operations Le Nickel - World's Second Largest Producer Expands Its OperationsSailing westward from the Society Islands in the fall of 1774, England's noted explorer Captain James Cook discovered New Caledonia-that long, linear island that has played such an important and Jan 10, 1968 
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                     United Engineering Society Building. United Engineering Society Building.By THEODORE DWIGHT Members of the Institute have already received a special pamphlet descriptive of the United Engineering Society building, and wilt doubtless be interested in the progress that has been made up to date Mar 1, 1906 
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                     Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Dynamics of Bubbles in Liquid Metals: Two-Dimensional Experiments Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Dynamics of Bubbles in Liquid Metals: Two-Dimensional ExperimentsBy W. G. Davenport, M. Paneni Experiments in sheets of mercury and water have confirmed that the dynamics of bubble rise are simi-lur in Liquid metal and aqueous systems. RECOGNITION that bubble/metal interactions are important Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Analysis of Slopes in a Discontinuous Rock Mass Analysis of Slopes in a Discontinuous Rock MassBy Fun-Den, Wang An open pit rock structure usually contains geological planes of weakness. They are formed by joints, faults, bedding planes, fractures, and cleavages. Rock slope failures often occur in the form of s Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Program Of Chicago Meeting Program Of Chicago MeetingThe program of 'the Chicago meeting, which is to be held Sept. 22-26, is as follows: Monday. Morning-Registration. Afternoon-Technical Session. Evening Smoker. Tuesday. Morning and Afternoon- Jan 6, 1919 
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                     Technical Notes - Preparation and Diffraction Data of Ba-A1 Alloys Technical Notes - Preparation and Diffraction Data of Ba-A1 AlloysBy Dilip K. Das, Douglas T. Pitman ONE of the major uses of barium in metallic form is as a getter material in vacuum tubes. Because of the high chemical reactivity of the metal, Ba-Al alloys are extensively used. Numerous methods for Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Standards For Identifying Complex Twin Relationships In Cubic Crystals Standards For Identifying Complex Twin Relationships In Cubic CrystalsBy C. G. Dunn IDENTIFICATION Of the kinds of orientation relationships that may exist among crystals is an important problem in the metallurgical field. As an aid to its solution standard orientations of several or Jan 1, 1945 
