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    $300-Million Robe River Project Off The Ground

    Robe River is ready to go. After seven years of extensive drilling, sampling, pilot plant studies, negotiations with Japan and Australia and agonizing ups-and-downs in financing, this $300 million iro

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Sillimanite in the Southeast

    By Kefton H. Teague

    Attempts to locate domestic supplies of sillimanite have been un- successful until recently. This paper describes recent discoveries of sillimanite-bearing schists in the Southeastern States, with emp

    Jan 7, 1950

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    Part VII - Communications - Kinetics of WSi2 Growth on Silicon

    By Norikazu Hashimoto

    SILICIDE coatings on refractory metals are often applied by transporting a silicon halide vapor to a hot metal surface . The coatings are usually grown by solid-state diffusion reaction. The diffusion

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Systems Concept for Coal Mine Ventilation

    By R. V. Ramani, Y. J. Wang, R. Mishra

    Abstract-The validity of the concept of mine resistance in ventilation systems is examined. Mine resistance is the proportionality constant relating the head generated by a fan and the quantity flowin

    Jan 11, 1978

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    Some Factors Influencing the Performance of Single Retort Underfeed Stokers

    By H. A. Bauman, T. S. Spicer, C. C. Wright

    Experimental data are presented showing the influence of size consist and firing rate upon the performance of bituminous coal-fired, single-retort, industrial underfeed stokers. Size segregation, degr

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Executive Committees of Local Sections (6fef590d-5c29-483e-9b00-75f0ccc6ab2e)

    New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month: DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman. JOHN H. JANEWAY, Vice-Chairman. F. E. PIERCE, Secretary, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN, T

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Ore Process Analysis with Neutron Capture Gamma Rays Using Californium-252

    By D. Duffey, P. F. Wiggins, F. E. Senftle

    An examination of the neutron capture gamma ray method using a 252CF neutron source indicates that this technique may be feasible for process stream analysis of ores. Simulated laboratory experiments

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Grinding Ball Size Selection

    By Fred C. Bond

    SIZE of grinding media is one of the principal factors affecting efficiency and capacity of tumbling-type grinding mills. It is best determined for any particular installation by lengthy plant tests w

    Jan 5, 1958

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    Mining At Nevada Test Site Comes Up With New Adaptations Of Equipment

    By F. D. Waltman

    Under the hot, baking sun, engineers at the AEC's Nevada Test Site have been busy for several years in the sinking of 48-in. diam shafts to depths varying anywhere from 1800 to 4800 ft below the

    Jan 6, 1966

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    Optimal Computer Control Of The Basic Oxygen Furnace Process By Self-Adapting Systems For Static And Dynamic Models

    By E. L. Kapfer

    A preliminary description is made of the field of automation and optimization of the oxygen blast furnace process. The concept of static and dynamic process control is illustrated. After a short gener

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Hydrolytic Stripping Of Versatic Acid Solutions Containing Iron And Other Metals

    By F. M. Doyle-Garner, A. J. Monhemius

    Hydrolytic stripping is the process whereby metal ions in a loaded solvent extractant are hydrolyzed by water, typically at 130°C to 200°C (265°F to 392°F). Equilibrium hydrolytic stripping tests were

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Measurements in Pt-Cr and Pd-Cr Solid Alloys at 1225°C ( TN)

    By Arnulf Muan, Klaus Schwerdtfeger

    Activity-composition relations in Pt-Cr and Pd-Cr alloys of low chromium concentrations UCr < 0.3) have been determined in order to ascertain quantitatively the extent of reactions to be expected b

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Grinding Equations and the Bond Work Index

    By L. G. Austin, P. T. Luckie

    The Bond Work Index has been used for many years to estimate the power requirement of a material with known work index. The index is determined by a completely empirical test and no logical base for i

    Jan 1, 1973

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    How Design Improvements Boost Walking Draglines' Productivity

    By Tegner C. Johnson

    Just a few years ago, my company was referred to as the Marion Steam Shovel Company. Though we still make shovels, both two and eight-crawler types, the eight-crawler stripping shovel appears to have

    Jan 10, 1974

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    Economics of Mineral Pigments

    By W. M. Myers

    Certain minerals possess inherent color and other properties that make them suitable for the pigmentation of paints, mortar, plaster, concrete, face brick, and other materials. Their production is one

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Expanded Perlite Shows Steady Production Growth

    By Oliver S. North

    Reserves of perlite rock in the western section of the United States are immense. A geological report prepared for the Union Pacific RR showed proved tonnage of over 400 million tons in southern Nevad

    Jan 2, 1955

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    Mine Drainage at Eureka Gorp. Ltd., Eureka, Nev.

    By George W. Mitchell

    THE property of Eureka Corp. Ltd. is located in the approximate geographic center of Nevada, 2 miles from Eureka, the county seat. The great sources of power, the Colorado, Snake, and Salmon Rivers an

    Jan 8, 1953

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    Technical Notes - Cellular Structure in High Purity Zinc

    By R. P. Steijn

    IT has been observed by a number of investigators that under certain conditions metals freeze into an aggregate of small hexagonal strands, parallel to one another and with their axes approximately in

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Phase I Flat Jack Tests

    By Craig R. Smith, Warren Pfefferle

    Tests were conducted utilizing large flat jack devices placed in a vertical slot for high pressure loading of rock to measure in-situ properties of a rock mass. The high pressure flat jack devices wer

    Jan 1, 1971