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  • AIME
    Mechanism of Rock Failure Under the Action of Explosives (6ae09770-a3a1-4198-a39d-2ce02d316a60)

    By Saluja, Sunder S.

    Man had to learn to break rocks as early as the Stone Age, when they formed his main source of raw material. He started with chipping and over the years has reached a stage where he can employ atomic

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART I – Papers - Thermodynamics of Binary Metallic Solutions

    By L. S. Darken

    Measurements of the electrical conductivity, the thermal electromotive force, and the deviation from stoichiometry by thermogravimetry were made on ferrous oxide (wüstite) single crystals as well as o

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Problems and Developments in Rail Movements from Source to Dock

    By J. M. Livingstone

    "This paper covers some of the problems confronted by Canada's railways in moving bulk materials from their source to the dock-site. The ""cost center"" concept is presented, and hypothetical examples

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    Planning -The Key to Modern Ocean Transportation

    By Robert E. Loftus

    "The author discusses the growth in the use of ocean-going bulk carriers for the transportation of mineral commodities, and predicts future trends. The various types of tonnage carriers are described,

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part VII - Papers - Calculated Model for NaF-AlF3 System

    By C. Norman Cochran

    The pllnse diagvam for the NaF-AlF3 system was used to calcutate an ionic model for the NaF-AlF3 system. Assuming an ideal solution,a series of simultaneous equations expressing equilibria be-tween so

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    Entrainment Carbonization Of Texas Lignite

    By W. S. Landers

    This bulletin is a detailed study of low-temperature, entrained-bed carbonization of a Texas lignite. The lignite studied was from the Sandow strip mine and is representative of the Rockdale formation

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part VIII - Papers - The Constitution of Binary Molybdenum-Carbon Alloys

    By A. J. Stosick, J. R. Hoffman, E. Rudy, St. Windisch

    The binary alloy system Mo-C zoas investigated by means of X-ray, metallog/aphic, thermoanalytical, and melting-point techniques on chemically analyzed specimens. The system, Fig. 39, is characterized

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part VII - Papers - Superplasticity in Some Titanium and Zirconium Alloys

    By W. A. Backofen, D. Lee

    Tlze condition of superplasticity or neck-resistanl flow that results front high strain-rate sensitivity has been observed in isothermal tension tests on several titanium alloys and one of zirconium h

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part IX - Papers - Thermodynamics of Iron-Platinum Alloys

    By Emerson F. Heald

    A systematic study was made of new and old data on chemical activities in Fe-Pt alloys at elevated ternperatuves. Experimental results may be expressed in terms of the excess free energy using Leas

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Dry Concentration

    By Kenneth K. Humphreys, Joseph W. Leonard, Robert L. Llewellyn, William C. McCulloch

    INTRODUCTION The particular field of application of machines utilizing air currents as the primary separating medium is in the cleaning of the fine sizes of bituminous coal. Approximately 25,400,0

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART IV - Papers - The Effect of Preferred Orientation on the Mechanical Properties and Deformation Behavior of Zircaloy-2 Fuel Sheathing

    By B. A. Cheadle, K. P. Steward

    Axial tensile, ring tensile, closed end burst, and free end burst tests were done at room tempe.vature and 300°C on three batches of Zircaloy-2 sheathing zuith different textures. Knoop hardness tests

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Explosive Welding of Lead to Steel

    By Steve H. Carpenter, Henry E. Otto

    The explosive welding of metals is dependent upon the production of a jetting action caused by the collapsing of one metal plate against another. Successful welds are generally accomplished if the yi

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    The Mechanical and-Electrical Aspects of Sinking The Creighton No. 9 Shaft

    By J. S. Redpath, W. R. Dengler

    "A description of the equipment used and the electrical-mechanical problems encountered in sinking a deep shaft is given. This shaft is currently being sunk to a depth of 7,115 feet. Some of the featu

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    27. Geologic Setting and Interrelationships of Mineral Deposits in the Mountain Province of Colorado and South-Central Wyoming

    By Ogden Tweto

    The classes of ore deposits in the mountain province of Colorado that have been the most productive in the past and that offer the greatest promise for the future are: (1) disseminated or stockwork mo

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part II - Papers - The Association Between Crack-Opening Displacement and Fracture Toughness

    By J. L. Swedlow, M. L. Williams

    Two standard techniques for assessing fracture initiatlon in sheet specimens involve measurements of 1) the applied load of fracture which, via linear fuacture mechanics, is used to find the fractu

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Raw Coal Pre-Preparation

    By J. W. Leonard, J. C. Anderson, C. T. Holland

    PREPARATION CONTROL IN UNDERGROUND MINING Selective Mining According to district Depending upon the particular geographic location or seam characteristics modem raw coal preparation practices

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7102 Evaluation Of Synthetic Organic Flocculants In The Treatment Of Coal Refuse Slurries

    By Kenneth J. Miller

    To determine the effectiveness of the many new flocculants available to the coal industry 20 of these reagents were evaluated treating slurry feeds to four refuse thickeners. Settling rates and su

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    4. Triassic Magnetite and Diabase at Cornwall, Pennsylvania

    By Davis M. Lapham

    Ore bodies at Cornwall, Pennsylvania, have been mined since 1742 principally for iron from magnetite, but also for copper (in chalcopyrite), silver (in chalcopyrite), gold (in chalcopyrite), cobalt (i

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 7082 An Electrolytic Process For Separating Nickel And Cobalt

    By T. A. Sullivan

    Refining in a molten salt electrolyte was investigated as a means of recovering nickel containing less than 1 percent and preferably less than 0.2 percent cobalt from nickel products containing up to

    Jan 1, 1968

  • CIM
    The Depression of Chalcocite by Sodium Cyanide

    By J. G. Patterson

    "The depressive action of sodium cyanide on chalcocite has been investigated and found to be unstable. Flotation results show that with the addition of sodium cyanide to the system chalcocite is initi

    Jan 1, 1968