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Principles Of Flotation, VI- Influence Of Temperature On Effect Of Copper Sulphate, Alkalise And Sodium Cyanide On Adsorption Of Xanthatse At Mineral SurfacesBy William Ian Wark, Alwyn Birchmore Cox
DIFFERENT parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1938
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Metallurgical Practice in the Witwatersrand District, South Africa (1c072cb4-f273-4141-9465-db28bebbad88)By F. L. Bosqui
Discussion of the paper of F.* L. Bosqui, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 101, May, 1915, pp. 997 to 1033. SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, New York, N. Y.-I
Jan 12, 1915
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The Rifling Of Diamond-Drill Cores (ce040bee-df67-403b-8f0d-428bb372a4e3)By H. M. Roberts
H. M. ROBERTS, Minneapolis, Minn. (communication to the Secretary*). -The rifling of drill cores is a frequent source of interest to men engaged in diamond drilling. Previous to the appearance of Dr.
Jan 10, 1916
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Mining - Denison Mine Operation at Elliot Lake (MINING ENGINEERING. 1960, vol. 12. No. 12. p. 377)By J. Kostuik, M. J. de Bastiani
The method of mining the uranium orebody at Denison mine in the Elliot Lake district of Ontario is discussed. Details of the development of haulage-ways and rooms are giuen, as well as methods of ore
Jan 1, 1961
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New York Paper - Notes on the Geology of Sonora, MexicoBy E. T. Dumble
In the Bosquejo Geoldgico de Mexico, published in 1897 by the Secretaria de Fomento as Nos. 4, 5 and 6 of the Boletin del Institute Geologico de Mexico, the Director, Jose C. Aguilera, after a detaile
Jan 1, 1900
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Explosive Shock Waves on a Gold-Silver AlloyBy A. S. Appleton, M. B. Bever, G. E. Dieter
A gold-silver alloy was deformed by explosive loading at shock pressures up to 510 kbars. The stored energy and hardness increased over the whole range of pressures; the largest rates of increase we
Jan 1, 1962
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Part II - Papers - Formation of the Chill Zone in Ingot SolidificationBy T. F. Bower, M. C. Flemings
The classical explanation for formation of the fine equiaxed "chill zone " in ingot solidification is that local supercooling near the chill wall causes copious nucleation in this region. This work in
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - The Solidification of Electroslag FluxesBy A. Mitchell, M. Etienne
VARIOUS'-3 reports on the electroslag remelting process refer to the "thin skin of slag" existing around the slag pool and the solidifying ingot, but none considers the various mechanisms by whic
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Ventilation - Mine-air Flow (with Discussion)By G. E. McElroy
Much attention has been directed to mine-air flow in recent years, more especially in Great Britian where there is frequent reference to a theory of fluid flow developed by English engineers. Briefly
Jan 1, 1927
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San Francisco Paper - Radiography of MetalsBy Wheeler P. Davey
In an article in the General Electric Review, January, 1915, reference was made to the X-ray examination of a steel casting 9/16 in thick. Fig. 1 shows one of the radiographs thus obtained. All these
Jan 1, 1916
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Geology of the Burro Mountains Copper District, New MexicoBy R. E. Somers
1. INTRODUCTION 1. Location, Topography, and Climate The Burro Mountains are located in the southwestern part of New Mexico, in Grant County. The group is made up of two distinct moun-tain masses, k
Jan 5, 1915
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Part VII - Papers - The Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals of Vanadium at 298° and 77°KBy D. M. Boulin, E. S. Greiner
Single crystals of vanadium were bent at 293" and 77°K to a maximum fiber strain of about 1 pct. Analysis of slip line and etch markings of- crystals deformed at either temperature show the slip plane
Jan 1, 1968
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New York Paper - The Geology and Ore-Deposits of the Silverbell Mining-District, ArizonaBy C. A. Stewart
PAGE. I. Introduction............ 241 II. Location. TopoGRaphy. and History....... 243 III. DescRiption of the Rocks......... 245 1. Altered Sediments.......... 245 2. Alaskite........... 246 3.
Jan 1, 1913
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Creep-Rupture Properties of Widmanstätten and Equiaxed Structures of Ti-7AI-3Mo AlloyBy W. F. Carew, F. A. Crossley
The stress for rupture in 500 hr at 1000° F has been reported to be about 13,000 psi higher for Widmanstitten than for equiaxed microstructures for the Ti-7A1-3Mo alloy.1,2 Also, limited data indicate
Jan 1, 1959
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The Equilibrium Diagram Of The Copper-Rich Copper-Silver AlloysBy Cyril Smith
A STUDY of the mechanical properties of the alloys of copper and silver led to the discovery that the solubility of silver in copper was greatly different from that generally supposed, therefore some
Jan 1, 1931
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Part VII - Papers - Superplasticity in Some Titanium and Zirconium AlloysBy 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
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The Precipitation-Hardening Of Copper SteelsBy Cyril Smith
A COMPLETE discussion of the literature on the subject of the influence of copper on iron and steel will be published elsewhere.1 The present paper is concerned especially with the precipitation-harde
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Mining Methods - Centralization of Ore Delivery from Mines of Compafiia dc Rcal del MonteBy H. I. Althulee
The mines operated by the Compañía de Real del Monte y Pachuca, Pachuca, Mexico, are in two districts, the Pachuca, and Real del Monte. The principal area of mineralization is within a rectangle rough
Jan 1, 1934
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Milwaukee Paper - Certain Iron-ore Resources of World (with Discussion)By A. C. Spencer, H. F. Bain, E. C. Harder, Sidney Paige, C. M. Weld, W. Lindgren
At a meeting of the New York Section, on May 23, 1918, the sole subject of discussion was the nature and occurrence of iron ores in certain parts of the world." Owing to the importance of this subject
Jan 1, 1920
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Institute of Metals Division - Critical Particle Size for Precipitation HardeningBy J. D. Livingston
THE hardening of alloys by the precipitation of a second phase has long been an important technological process. One approach towards improving our understanding of this phenomenon has been a correla
Jan 1, 1960