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Papers - Classification - Commercial Classifications of Coal (With Discussion)By F. R. Wadleigh
There are in commercial use today in the United States various classifications of coal, each based on one or more characteristics. The bases of these classifications may be described as follows: Ge
Jan 1, 1930
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Part VII - Papers - Calculated Model for NaF-AlF3 SystemBy C. Norman Cochran
The pllnse diagvam for the NaF-AlF3 system was used to calcutate an ionic model for the NaF-AlF3 system. Assuming an ideal solution,a series of simultaneous equations expressing equilibria be-tween so
Jan 1, 1968
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WollastoniteBy E. A. Elevatorski
Wollastonite, named after William H. Wollaston, an English chemist, is a calcium metasilicate, CaSiO3. It has a short history as an industrial mineral. The earliest production of wollastonite is re
Jan 1, 1975
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Technical Notes - Melting Point and Transformation of Pure ChromiumBy J. W. Putman, N. J. Grant, D. S. Bloom
SEVERAL recent determinations of the melting S point of pure chromium have been reported which give values of 1845°C1; 1895°C,² 1930°C,³ 1860°C,' and 1890°C.5 because of this wide spread of value
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Factors Affecting the Morphology of an Array of Solid Particles in a Liquid MatrixBy H. W. Weart, S. Sarian
The effect of temperature, impurities, and capillarity on the morphology of solid particles in a liquid matrix is investigated. For the NbC-liquid iron system, at least, it is found that those particl
Jan 1, 1965
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Positions Vacant (0680e0de-b3d4-4cc5-a8f2-57ab5020d903)Draftsman and transitman for coal mine work in Middle West. Salary $125 per month. No. 277. Mechanical draftsman familiar with mill and machinery design for metallurgical and chemical plants. Advise
Jan 4, 1918
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New Haven Paper - The Chemistry of Ore-Deposition (Discussion p. 1053)By Walter P. Jenny
I. The Reducing Action of Carbon and of Hydrocarbons,. .. 445 11. Protective Action of Carbon and of Hydrocarbons,. 451 111. Contributory Action of Carbonic Acid Gas,..452 IV. The Stability of Ca
Jan 1, 1903
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Tensile Strength and Composition of Hot-rolled Plain Carbon SteelsBy C. F. Quest
THE steel industry has a definite need in its tonnage mills for a formula relating expected tensile strength to the analysis of the steel. The McWilliam-Barnes1 and other less comprehensive formulas a
Jan 1, 1940
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Effects of Underground Stopping Leakage upon Mine-fan PerformanceBy Raymond Mancha
WHEN calculating the pressure-volume characteristics of projected mine-ventilat-ing circuits by orthodox methods, certain basic assumptions are required in order to employ the various available empiri
Jan 1, 1940
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Construction Of A Modern Mineral Processing PlantBy G. M. Ellis
When developing a mineral processing facility, the mining company management and engineering staff should have some knowledge of the construction industry in order to work with the contractors involve
Jan 1, 1978
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Mechanism Of Precipitation In A Permanent Magnet AlloyBy J. B. Newkirk, A. H. Geisler
INTRODUCTION CERTAIN of the permanent magnet alloys provide ideal systems for the study of the kinetics of the precipitation reaction and the correlation of structure with properties. One such syst
Jan 1, 1948
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Textures, Anistropy And Earing Behavior Of BrassBy F. H. Wilson, R. M. Brick
WITH the papers of Palmer and Smith1 and of Burghoff and Bohlen,2 published in 1942, understanding of the problem of the development of ears on deep-drawn brass cups was brought to the point where, fr
Jan 1, 1945
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A Brief Description Of The Kidd Creek Mine Engineering SystemBy Roger A. Harris
INTRODUCTION The Kidd Creek Mine produces a total of 3.6 million tons annually. Geologically the orebody is complex, containing rich values of zinc, copper, silver and lead which are mined and mil
Jan 1, 1977
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Copper and Copper Alloys - Mechanism of Precipitation in a Permanent Magnet Alloy (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2444)By J. B. Newkirk, A. H. Geisler
Certain of the permanent magnet alloys provide ideal systems for the study of the kinetics of the precipitation reaction and the correlation of structure with properties. One such system, Cu-Ni-Fe, wa
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Linear Water Flood with Gravity and Capillary EffectsBy F. J. Fayers, S. A. Hovanessian
The one-dimensional displacement equation for a homogeneous porous medium, including the effects of gravity and capillaty forces, has been solved by a numerical method. A finite-difference scheme is d
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Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (5c3f162b-f692-4743-a67c-ee479a037dd0)Organization Place Date 1915 American Institute of Architects Washington, D. C. April American Iron and Steel Institute New York, N. Y. May American Society for Testing Materials Atlantic City. N.
Jan 3, 1918
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Sulfur In The Coking ProcessBy S. W. Parr
FROM a study of sulfur with reference to its specific combination in coal, published as University of Illinois Bulletin No. 111, 1919, it is now possible to determine the various forms of this constit
Jan 9, 1919
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Notes On The Formation Of Ferrites In Roasting Blende.By G. S. Brooks
(New York Meeting, February, 1913.) THE tendency of the oxides of such metals as aluminum, zinc, chromium, and calcium to form compounds at high temperatures with iron oxide is well established by pa
Jan 5, 1913
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Controlling Subsidence of a Large Inverted Cone of Barren Rock Lying above the Ore Body, Colorada Mine, Cananea Consolidated Copper CompanyBy William Catron
BECAUSE the rich La Colorada orebody of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. does not outcrop at surface, after its discovery (by churn drill) and before mining was begun, a large amount of development
Jan 1, 1938
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Discussion of Papers - Some Behavioral Aspects of Molybdenum in the Supergene EnvironmentBy Paul L. Cloke, S. R. Titley
Paul L. Cloke (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geology and Mineralogy, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.) - On examination of the paper by S. R. Titley it appears that several errors have bee
Jan 1, 1964