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Controlled Frequency-The Brushless Electric "Steam Engine"By R. A. Matuszak
Abstract-Throughout the history of power excavating machines, engineers have continuously tried to shape the main drive speed-torque characteristics to provide an optimum performance from each main mo
Jan 2, 1978
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Institute of Metals Division - Vacuum Desulfurization of Liquid Iron AlloysBy T. P. Floridis
It was deemed desirable to obtain an understanding of the vacuum desulfurization process. McKechnie1 has reported that the sulfur content of nickel- and cobalt-base alloys is reduced in vacuo. Ke
Jan 1, 1960
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Principles of Nonmetallic Mineral FlotationBy F. F. Aplan, D. W. Fuerstenau
This chapter presents modern concepts of the flotation of nonmetallic minerals. In particular, it is concerned with such minerals as metal oxides, silicates, sulfates, carbonates, and halides. It is n
Jan 1, 1962
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Behavior of Large Bubbles Rising Through Molten SilverBy A. V. Bradshaw, R. I. L. Guthrie
The behavior of large bubbles in the size range 4 to 25 cm3, rising through molten silver, has been studied. It was found that rising velocities were equivalent to those in aqueous systems of low visc
Jan 1, 1970
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Controlled Frequency-The Brushless Electric “Steam Engine” (MINING ENGINEERS )By R. A. Matuszak
Throughout the history of power excavating machines, engineers have continuously tried to shape the main drive speed- torque characteristics to provide an optimum from each main motion. Selection of p
Jan 1, 1979
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Oil Development In Oklahoma During 1924By R. S. McFarland
OKLAHOMA, in 1924, recorded the largest single increase of any state; the total oil production for the year being 176,206,397 bbl. (Oil & Gas Jnl.), which gives an increase over 1923 of about 9 per ce
Jan 3, 1925
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Karl S. Twitchell - An Interview By Paul C. MerrittMerritt: Karl, you are a native New Englander, having been born in St. Albans, Vermont, in 1885. How did you decide on becoming a mining engineer? Twitchell: While I was attending St. Albans High S
Jan 9, 1965
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Iron and Steel Division - The Sampling and Analysis of Liquid Steel for HydrogenBy D. J. Carney, J. Chipman, N. J. Grant
An absolute calibration has been achieved for sampling and analyzing liquid steel for hydrogen based on Sieverts' values of hydrogen solubility in iron. Further checks were made in nickel, iron-n
Jan 1, 1951
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Effect Of Polarization On The Surface Properties Of PyrrhotiteBy K. Adam
Grinding in steel mills adversely affects the flotation of pyrrhotite. The electrochemical nature of inter action between pyrrhotite and active metals was investigated by contacting pyrrhotite with pl
Jan 1, 1985
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Use of Two-Dimensional Methods for Calculating Well Coning BehaviorBy A. G. Weber, H. J. Welge
A published calculation method for predicting incompressible, multidimensional fluid displacement has been adapted to the problems of water and gas coning in oil wells. Since depth and radial distance
Jan 1, 1965
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Research and Classification - Mechanism of Combustion of Coal (With Discussion)By Martin A. Mayers
Five-sixths of all the coal that is mined in the United States is burned, without previous treatment other than screening, for the production of heat and power, so that its value is fixed by its suita
Jan 1, 1936
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Research and Classification - Mechanism of Combustion of Coal (With Discussion)By Martin A. Mayers
Five-sixths of all the coal that is mined in the United States is burned, without previous treatment other than screening, for the production of heat and power, so that its value is fixed by its suita
Jan 1, 1936
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Improved Compositions for Cementing Wells with Extreme TemperaturesBy W. A. Walker, G. W. Ostroot
An increase in the number of deep wells being drilled where extreme bottom-hole temperatures are encountered, and the anticipated drilling of wells where temperatures in the range of 500°F or higher m
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Scranton Paper - Magnesium Carbonate as a Non-Conductor of HeatBy E. Luttgen
The substance referred to in the title is the artificially prepared basic carbonate of magnesia, a compound of the carbonate with the hydroxide. It is the "block-magnesia " of commerce, the magnesia a
Jan 1, 1887
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Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium-Chromium Phase DiagramBy E. T. Hayes, A. H. Roberson, M. H. Davies
ZIRCONIUM has been produced on a pilot-plant scale for only a few years, but the potential uses have led a large number of research establishments to engage in a thorough study of the metal and its al
Jan 1, 1953
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Production Engineering - Multistage Stabilization of Crude (T. P. 1085, with discussion)By H. S. Gipson
A process that has come to be known locally as "multistage stabilization" has been developed in the Haft Kel field of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. in southwest Iran, for the recovery of casinghead gasoli
Jan 1, 1940
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Production Engineering - Multistage Stabilization of Crude (T. P. 1085, with discussion)By H. S. Gipson
A process that has come to be known locally as "multistage stabilization" has been developed in the Haft Kel field of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. in southwest Iran, for the recovery of casinghead gasoli
Jan 1, 1940
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Loading (51ff4cba-d233-4257-827d-77e60c923215)By Thomas Fraser, David R. Mitchell
THE primary purpose of the loading plant is to transfer the finished product from the preparation machines to the railroad car, truck, or barge in which it is to go to market. Secondary purposes of th
Jan 1, 1950
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Roasting Metallic Sulphides in a Fluid ColumnBy H. M. Cyr, T. F. Steele, C. W. Siller
The development of a new metallurgical roasting device is described. It consists of a refractory column into which air is injected at various levels, forming several superimposed fluidized beds with n
Jan 1, 1955
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A Miner and Public ServantFROM the first to the last meeting of t h e Rocky Mountain Club John Hays Hammond served as president. He guided its deliberations when there were any, but that always y o u n g organization wa
Jan 4, 1928