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Industrial Minerals Have Boom Year In Construction MaterialsBy Richard M. Foose
The year 1950 has been a fascinating and unusual one as far as industrial minerals are concerned because of the sudden development of a critical international situation in late June. The first half of
Jan 2, 1951
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Measurement of Equilibrium Forces between an Air Bubble and an Attached Solid in WaterBy T. M. Morris
The forces acting between a small rod, one end of which was made water repellent, adhering to a much larger air bubble in water were measured. An equation is deduced which correlates these forces and
Jan 1, 1950
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The Calorific Value of Western LignitesBy R. W. Raymond
THE important question of the metallurgical value of the coals of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast is to be settled, of course, by practical experiment. Meanwhile; as I have had occasion to p
Jan 1, 1874
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Energy Input and Size Distribution in ComminutionBy R. Schuhmann
Distribution of material in the fine sizes of a comminution product generally is well represented by the empirical equation [ ] in which y = cumulative percent finer, x = parti
Jan 2, 1960
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Reclaiming Mined Lands in AlaskaBy Cleland N. Conwell
Reclaiming mined land in northern regions is less difficult than reclaiming semiarid lands. In 1972, the Usibelli coal mine near Healy, Alaska, initiated experimental plots to determine the proper gra
Jan 1, 1977
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Problems In Mill Process DesignBy John D. Vincent, Howard W. Jacky
This chapter covers the normal problems encountered in the building of an ore concentrating facility. To produce such a facility In today's environment requires correlation by the engineers invol
Jan 1, 1978
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Geology And Development Of The Paloma Field, Kern County, CaliforniaBy James T. Wood
STRATIGRAPHY structure and closure of the Paloma field are discussed, with some details regarding the present state of development. The Paloma anticline, a large dome modified by faults, is the larges
Jan 1, 1942
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Suggestions To Institute AuthorsThe primary purpose of the Institute is to advance the technologic and engineering arts embraced by it through inter- change of knowledge. This can best be done by the presentation and discussion of t
Jan 1, 1946
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Employee TrainingBy Howard B. Gundersen
CURRENTLY the mining industry faces the twin tasks of producing metals in the largest possible amounts and doing it with a dwindling and less experienced labor supply. A manpower shortage during this
Jan 9, 1951
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Precious Metal Alloy ElectrodepositsBy Ch. J. Raub
A review will be given on the electrodeposition of Au, Ag and Pd and their technically important alloys focusing on recent work at the Forschungsinstitut. Special emphasis will be given to the influen
Jan 1, 1984
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PART X – October 1967 – Communications - A Method of Disalignment of Titanium HydridesBy R. P. McNitt
TITANIUM hydrides have received considerable study in recent years because of the adverse effects of the hydrides on mechanical material properties such as ductility and tensile strengths. Generally s
Jan 1, 1968
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Fracture Analysis Of Subsize, Charcoal Granite SpecimensBy J. F. Labuz
Fracture tests were conducted on subsize specimens of Charcoal granite to demonstrate that the extent of the nonlinear region at the crack tip can be significant. The model of the fracture process con
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining Laws Of MexicoBy Agustin S. Segura, Luis G. Gutierrez
Foreign investment in Mexico, particularly of American capital, has increased steadily since 1940. At present, however, these investments are less important to the Mexican economy than in earlier peri
Jan 11, 1959
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Handling Bulk Materials From Bins - Principles Of Flow Of Solids In BinsBy Andrew W. Jenike
An efficient storage plant contains a known available volume of bulk solid, and feeds it at the required time, the prescribed rate and without degradation of the product. A storage bin may also perfor
Jan 5, 1968
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Institute Committees (a67b4cb9-5556-4199-85ab-085e87026b92)Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOON
Jan 3, 1918
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Technical Notes - Etch Pits and Slip Bands in SiliconBy F. D. Rosi
IT was recently shown1 that slip bands can be observed in bent germanium crystals after deformation, by means of etch pits along the slip traces. It is the purpose of this note to show how chemical et
Jan 1, 1958
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Static, Dynamic, And Notch Toughness - Discussion (c612d3d9-51d3-42d9-bc41-b1857ea54bbe)JOHN H . NELSON,*Worcester, Mass.-In reply to the question "Is there any final information in regard to the relation between the temperature or the rate of cooling of a piece of heat-treated steel f
Jan 6, 1919
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Modeling Fluid Flow In Selective Placement Of Toxic Mine Spoil (9414fd69-8291-4283-96b1-97ff6d626ffd)By L. W. Saperstein, J. C. Mills, L. B. Phelps
Selective placement of toxic mine spoil has been advocated as a means of reducing environ¬mental pollution at the source. However, methods of burial to control environmental damage are not well unders
Jan 1, 1986
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Potash Refining In Saskatchewan (0370b0f1-decb-47b6-aac4-2c00a1534ffc)By W. H. Eatock
In its infancy, the potash refining industry in Saskatchewan was heavily influenced by practices developed in Carlsbad, NM, resulting in modern, highly productive plants. The first 15 years has been a
Jan 1, 1983
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Theoretical Metallurgy - Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys, II. -Copper-tin Alloys; III. -Copper- phosphorus AlloysBy Cyril Stanley Smith
The following table, which is composed of data given in the author's first paper on the thermal conductivity of copper alloys1, contains tile results which have been obtained by previous workers
Jan 1, 1931