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    The Use Of Coal In Pulverized Form (254d3def-0f15-49f6-bcfa-2480c0fa7ea5)

    E. A. HOLBROOK,*Urbana, Ill.-To those who have followed the development of powdered coal two questions often occur. First, as to the moisture in the coal. In Illinois we recognize that the bituminous

    Jan 11, 1918

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    Atlantic City Paper - Stock-Distribution and Its Relation to the Life of a Blast-Furnace Lining (Discussion, p. 1000)

    By David Baker

    When the skip-hoist was first tried as a means of filling the blast-furnace it made a great many enemies and very few friends among furnace managers. This state of affairs continued until the Duquesne

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Engineering Research - Fundamental Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbons (T. P. 1152, with discussion)

    By John E. Sherborne

    Much valuable scientific research has been performed in recent years on the subject of phase behavior of hydrocarbons.l-11 Engineers employed in petroleum production are interesting themselves in this

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Engineering Research - Fundamental Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbons (T. P. 1152, with discussion)

    By John E. Sherborne

    Much valuable scientific research has been performed in recent years on the subject of phase behavior of hydrocarbons.l-11 Engineers employed in petroleum production are interesting themselves in this

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Mining and Milling Practice at Santa Gertrudis

    By Hugh Rose

    THE properties of the company lie within the Pachuca district, State of Hidalgo, Mexico, connected by three railway lines with Mexico City, 55 miles southwest, and by two lines with Vera Cruz, 250 mil

    Jan 8, 1916

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    Metal Mining - Mining Potash Ores in Carlsbad Area

    By Russell G. Haworth

    Three companies, United States Potash Company, Potash Company of America, and International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, are now operating potash mines and reGneries in the Carlsbad, New Mexico,

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Mode Conversion Technique Employed in Shear Wave Velocity Studies of Rock Samples Under Axial and Uniform Compression

    By A. R. Gregory

    A shear wave velocity laboratory apparatus and techniques for testing rock samples under simulated subsurface conditions have been developed. In the apparatus, two electromechanical transducers operat

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    Institute of Metals Division - Development of Mechanical and Magnetic Hardness in a 10 Pct V-Co-Fe Alloy

    By R. W. Fountain, J. F. Libsch

    ONSIDERABLE time and effort have been ex- pended recently in research designed to provide a better understanding of the solid state transformations leading to the permanent magnet qualities of many co

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Fundamental and practical Factors in Ammonia Leaching of Nickel and Cobalt Ores (Correction, p . 796)

    By M. H. Caron

    BASIC U. S. Patent 1,487,145 on ammonia leaching of nickel ores was issued to the author on March 18, 1924. Equivalent patents in other countries were obtained later. The Dutch Syndicate Brikcarbo

    Jan 1, 1951

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    New York City Paper - A New System of Ore-Sampling

    By D. W. Brunton

    The erection of large metallurgical establishments for the treatment of gold, silver, copper, and lead-ores, at railroad arid topographical centers, where fuel and fluxes, together with proper oremixt

    Jan 1, 1885

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    New York Paper - Drilling Performances at the Kensico Dam, Catskill Aqueduct System, New York

    By W. L. Saunders

    When work was begun in September, 1910, on the rock excavation for the foundation of the gigantic dam at Valhalla, N. Y., which is to convert Kensico lake into an important storage reservoir of the Ca

    Jan 1, 1915

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    New York Paper - A New Method of Sinking Shafts

    By Eckley B. Coxe

    I DES~RE to call the attention of the Institute to two deep vertical shafts, which are now being sunk in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, about miles north of Pottsville. These shafts are of interest

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Distribution Coefficient of Silicon in Aluminum (TN)

    By Paul Gordon

    The distribution coefficient, k, of interest in zone refining is generally defined as the ratio of the solid to the liquid solubilities of one element in another at the normal melting point of the sol

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Chrysocolla Flotation by the Formation of Insoluble Surface Chelates

    By R. S. Rickard, H. D. Peterson, J. D. Miller, M. C. Fuerstenan

    Pure chrysocolla is floated with chelating agents that form insoluble complexes with copper at ambient temperature. Complete flotation is obtained with potassium octyl hydroxamate as collector at pH 6

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Iron and Steel Division - Determination of Oxygen in Iron In the Presence of Sulphur by the Vacuum-Fusion Method

    By R. M. Fowler, H. L. Hamner

    DURING the last 25 years, there appeared in the literature a number of papers describing equipment and operating techniques for the determination of total oxygen in iron and steel. In the early papers

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Application of Heavy-Liquid Processes to Minerals Beneficiation

    By E. C. Tveter, L. A. Roe

    The authors present a general outline of the theory and development of heavy-liquid application to mineral processing. Patent literature and processes are reviewed with special emphasis on liquid reco

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Coal - Preparation of Low-Ash-Content Anthracite, The

    By W. S. Sanner

    Experiments were conducted to determine the quantity and purity of ultraclean anthracite that could be prepared in the laboratory, using conventional separating techniques. A low, a medium, and a high

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Feasibility of Underground Storage of Liquid Methane

    By D. A. Flanagan, P. B. Crawford

    A study has been made of the feasibility of storing liquid meihane at low pressures in undergrohd caverns. Methane liquefies at — 258°F at atmospheric pressure. It is shown that the methane evaporatio

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    Papers - Development With and Against the Pitch at Coal Mines in Southwestern Wyoming (T. P. 1330)

    By J. E. Wilson, F. P. Lebar

    TYPICAL of southwestern Wyoming are coal structures that dip from 4° to 17°. Those at the Reliance and Winton mines of the Union Pacific Coal Co. average 91/2 and 15°, respectively, and dip almost dir

    Jan 1, 1942