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Tin Deposits of MexicoBy FREDERICK MCAKCCOY
THE production of tin from Mexico has never reached the point of being considered a national industry, but the distribution of tin ores is so widespread that there are possibilities that one day it ma
Jan 1, 1929
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Increasing Responsibility of the Engineer in Public LifeBy Mark Eisner
ONE'S JOB is the watershed down which the rest of one's life tends to flow write the Lynds in the first pages of their classic social study, "Middletown in Transition." Certainly engineers w
Jan 1, 1940
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Bearings on Mine Motors and PumpsBy William F. Boericke
CONSIDERABLE waste of oil and grease in lubricating motors and other machinery results from the use of bearings that are not totally enclosed. There is also the likelihood of damage to the bearing thr
Jan 1, 1926
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Address at Utah MeetingBy J. V. W. REYNDERS
NOT only is your toastmaster silver-tongued in his references 'to myself, but he is also quite in the habit of "saying it in silver." I have analyzed with some care his statistics of the world&ap
Jan 1, 1925
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Concentration Of Scheelite In Rio Grande Do Norte (Brazil) ? Present And Future (XXVI INTERNATIONAL MINERAL PROCESSING CONGRESS (IMPC) 2012 PROCEEDINGS)By J. Leite
In a small-scale mining in Brazil?s northeast, scheelite were exploited since 1940?s using a traditional gravity concentration flowchart (composed by jigs and shacking tables) that operates with low e
Sep 1, 2012
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Quantitative Field-Test for Magnesia in Cement-Rock and LimestoneBy Charles Catlett
THE rapid development of the Portland-cement industry implies that the country is being very carefully searched for material suitable for its manufacture. Such material can be found at a great many pl
Jan 9, 1907
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Progress Recorded in Gravitational, Seismic, and Geochemical Methods, and in Well LoggingBy L. W. Blau
RESEARCH work in exploration and production was further reduced during 1943 owing, partly, to difficulties in the acquisition of apparatus and, principally, to the exodus of research men to government
Jan 1, 1944
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How New and Better Industrial Explosives Are Meeting All Wartime DemandsBy N. G. Johnson
ALL of us are only too familiar with the fact that first the defense program, and finally the war, required vastly increased production from existing sources, and the discovery and development of new
Jan 1, 1944
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Transportation, Maintenance, VentilationBy J. W. Buch
IN THE FIELD of track haulage, interest has seemed to center on the question of larger mine cars both for handling material from loading point to shaft bottom or surface, and for shuttle service. Savi
Jan 1, 1942
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Geophysics Papers Rich in Theory and Practical, DataBy AIME AIME
ELECTRICAL methods of geophysical exploration attracted major attention at the three sessions devoted to geophysics on Monday and Tuesday. At the opening' meeting Monday morning Hans Lundberg gav
Jan 1, 1932
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Coal Mining Faces TransformationBy John V. Beall
During the last quarter of 1948, two new machines, which may revolutionize the coal mining industry, made their first public appearance within two months of each other. Both are designed to mine and l
Jan 1, 1949
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Real-time Production Planning Systems Support Industry 4.0 Requirements Of A Smart FactoryBy Werner Klein
The utilization of production facilities in an optimum way, with reliable due date fulfillment, reducing raw material and energy consumption, are challenges iron and steel companies are facing in thei
Aug 17, 2017
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Dcp Investigation Of Strength Increases In Polyurethane And Acrylate Treated SoilsBy Andreu J. Ferrero
Polyurethane and acrylate resins are routinely injected into soils to gain strength and control water flow. However, most published data regarding strength gain is derived from laboratory samples crea
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Reduction Of Mixtures Of Ni-Oxide And Ti-Oxide Powder In A Natural Gas Containing AtmosphereBy Kai Tang, Casper van der Eijk
Natural gas has been used as reductant in the production of iron for several decades. Recently, the use of natural gas as reductant for other metals has been drawing attention because of the low price
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect Of Oxidation On Wetting Behavior Between Silicon And Silicon CarbideBy Lifeng Zhang, Zineb Benouahmane, Yaqiong Li
Experimental oxidation tests at high temperature (1000-1200 °C) on SiC samples have been respectively performed under wet and dry air atmosphere for different holding times. The thickness of thermally
Jan 1, 2016
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Analysis Of The Feasibility Of Using Soil From The Municipality Of Goytacazes/Rj For Production Of Soil-Cement BrickBy J. Alexandre
The use of bricks of soil-cement is proving to be an important constructive methodology due to low environmental impact in the production process of these blocks comparing with conventional bricks are
Jan 1, 2015
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Sintering Process For Limonitic Nickel LateriteBy Cheng Pan, Qiugang Yuan, Xuewei Lv, Mei Liu, Enguang Guo
Land-based nickel resources include nickel sulfide and nickel laterite. With the consumption of high grade nickel sulfide, use of nickel laterite has received more and more attention. The mineralogy a
Jan 1, 2014
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Silat Selects Russula To Engineer And Supply A 700,000 Tpy Steel PlantBy Alexandre Rizek Schultz
Silat, Siderúrgica Latino-americana, selected Russula as the main engineering contractor for their 700,000 tpy Greenfield steel plant dedicated to long and flat steel production. The project is curren
Aug 16, 2017
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IMAGES: a computer system for British Coal's mine planningBy R. Vikram
IMAGES (Integrated Mapping Applications Graphical Evaluation System) is a computer graphics system developed by British Coal for mine planning. The objectives of the system are to increase the profita
Jan 12, 1992
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Drone Technology Utilization to Increase Safety and Support Analysis for Blasting ProcessBy Ery Wardhana, Stefanus Jagad, Relinda Sanistya, Hasucita Tausi, Rido Situmorang
The blasting process is one of the most high-risk activities in mining operations. Shotfirers and blasting crews face hazards from slope failure, toxic gas and fumes, or unstable ground condition ever
Feb 6, 2023