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Drilling and Blasting at Mount MorganBy McIntosh A. H, Torlach J. A
Since the last paper on mining methods was presented to the Annual Conference of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in 1:960, numerous advances have been made in drilling and blasting
Jan 1, 1965
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Elemental Sulphur Recovery in Western CanadaBy M D. Winning
The historical development of the elemental sulphur recovery industry in Western Canada is reviewed for the period 1952 to 1965. A brief technical description of a typical modified Claus sulphur recov
Jan 1, 1965
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Iron and Steel Division - The Reaction of Silica with Carbon in Liquid IronBy Tasuku Fuwa, John Chipman, David H. Kirkwood
Fe-C-Si alloys in silica crucibles were held at 1600°C in a controlled atmosphere of CO and Co2 and the approach to equilibrium was obsertsed. Results were not of sufficient precision to establish the
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Manganese on the High-Temperature Oxidation of Fe-26Cr AlloyBy M. Cohen, P. E. Beaubien, D. Caplan
Addition of 1 pct Mn to Fe-26 CY ca/(ses a12 increase in scaling rate at 870° and 1090°C. Whereas only the rhombohedral oxide, formrs on tire manganese-free alloy, with manganese present major amounts
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8253 Rock-Dust Disseminator Used In Return Air Currents, Koehler Mine, Kaiser Steel Corp., Koehler, N. Mex.By A. Z. Dimitroff
An improvised rock-dust disseminator, consisting of a 10-gallon galvanized metal milk can that dispenses rock dust in return air currents by the injection of compressed air has reduced the float dust
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Diffusion of Dissolved Hydrogen Isotopes in Iron and NickelBy O. D. Gonzalez, R. A. Oriani
A thermo-osmosis technique has been used to measure the heat of transport, Q* , of hydrogen and of deuterium dissolved in a iron and in nickel, and of hydrogen in Feo.6Nio.4 in the tempevature range
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6618 Heats Of Formation Of Goethite, Ferrous Vanadate, And Manganese MolybdateBy R. Barany
The heats of formation of goethite, ferrous vanadate, and manganese molybdate at 298.15° K were determined by solution calorimetry. For formation from the elements, the heat values were -133.7 ±0.3 kc
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6632 Spectrochemical Analysis Of TungstenBy Jr. Gabler
Methods for the direct spectrochemical determination of impurities at the parts-per-million level in tungsten metal and oxide are presented. Several published procedures were investigated and numerous
Jan 1, 1965
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The Implications of Planning and Scheduling by CPMBy Jack G. Hazan
The Critical Path Method is the modern scientific answer for solving the planning and scheduling problems inherent in today's complex projects. With this method, nothing is left to chance. All re
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6589 Anionic-Cationic Flotation Of Mica Ores From Alabama And North CarolinaBy James S. Browning
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch and small-scale continuous flotation tests of weathered mica pegmatite ores from Alabama and North Carolina to determine the technical feasibility of rec
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Orientation Distribution of Surface-Energy-Induced {100} Secondary Grains in 3 Pct Si-Fe SheetsBy J. J. Kramer, K. Foster
The orientation distribution of surface-energy -induced secondary recrystallized grains was determined. This work was conducted on thin sheets of a 3 pct Si-Fe alloy annealed under environmental condi
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Importance of Natural Convection in CastingBy G. S. Cole, G. F. Bolling
Recent experitnents on crystal growth have indicated that thermal convection in the liquid influences the conditions of solidification and subsequent crystal characteristics. However, the important co
Jan 1, 1965
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Safety and Compensation Division.. The Mining Assoc of British ColumbiaBy J D. McDonald
This paper outlines the function of the Safety and Compensation Division of the Mining Association of British Columbia. After a general discussion of safety and the safety program now being followed i
Jan 1, 1965
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Prediction Of Mechanical Dewatering Efficiency For Granular SubstancesBy Frank E. Sullivan
The separation of liquids from granular materials has been widely studied by a number of: investigators over a period of years in an effort to more fully understand the physical phenomenon which occur
Jan 1, 1965
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Ventilation of Development Headings at the Sullivan MineBy O E. Weightman
This paper describes the methods used for the ventilation of raises, sublevels and drawholes at Cominco's Sullivan mine. The problems involved in ventilation during blasting, drilling and scrapin
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8275 Index Numbers For The Mineral Industries (8333c1cf-cf02-4ff8-a34a-1d782846f068)By Edward E. Johnson
The Bureau of Mines publishes in its ?Minerals Yearbook? a series of indexes on the domestic minerals industry. Among these are the index of physical volume of mineral production, indexes of stocks, a
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Yield Stress of Aged Ni-Al AlloysBy N. S. Stoloff, R. G. Davies
A study has been made of the efject oj different dislocation-precipitate interactions upon the temperature dependence of the flow stress of aged Ni-14 at. pct A1 alloy. It is observed that when the di
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6669 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15°K Of Anhydrous Sulfates Of Cobalt, Copper, Nickel, And ZincBy W. W. Weller
Heat capacity measurements of anhydrous cobalt sulfate (CoSO4), copper sulfate (CuSO4), nickel sulfate (NiSO4), and zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) were conducted over the temperature range 51° to 298° K. The re
Jan 1, 1965
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Symposium on Powder MetallurgyBy Nicholas J. Grant
It is the purpose of this paper to examine a number of the recent developments in powder metallurgy, being most concerned with those which are yet to prove themselves rather than those which have achi
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6582 Specific Conductance, pH, Density, And Viscosity Of Sodium Aluminate Solutions And Some Properties Of The Aluminate IonBy R. V. Lundquist
The specific conductance of solutions of sodium hydroxide and of sodium aluminate was directly proportional to the temperature. The specific conductance of sodium aluminate solutions with identical so
Jan 1, 1965