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    A Chart To Provide Approximate Correction For Temperature And Deviation From Boyle's Law

    By Albert D. Brokaw

    THE accompanying chart was devised to provide a rapid and simple method of correcting for temperature and compressibility (deviation from Boyle's law) of gas under relatively high pressures and t

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Horizontal Drilling - A Tool for Improved Productivity (52bbf90d-d788-4cbe-9f24-5bf812275d59)

    By H. D. Dahl, P. C. Thakur

    This paper presents an analysis of a new tool for improved productivity in coal mining: the horizontal drilling system developed by Conoco/Consol. The analysis includes a brief description of the syst

    Jan 1, 1983

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    New York Paper - The Electric Steel-Furnace at Gysinge, Sweden

    By F. A. Kjellin

    The problem of smelting steel by electricity attracted years ago the attention of inventors, and as early as 1879 C. W. Siemens constructed his first furnace for the smelting of metals, especially ste

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Medals and Awards (d1109f0d-e00d-456b-ac7b-aa5a40d75895)

    The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below. T

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Titano-Silicates, Titanates

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    This section includes the common calcium titano-silicate, Tiianite; also a number of silicates which contain titanium, but whose relations are not altogether clear; further the titanate, Perovskite, a

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Birmingham Paper - The Efficiency of a Steam-Boiler using the Waste Gas of a Blast-Furnace as Fuel

    By D. S. Jacobus

    The boiler here referred to was of the water-tube type, having 2535 square feet of heating-surface, which the makers held to be capable of generating 325 horse-power of steam; this being understood to

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Some Properties of Pseudowavellite from Florida

    By W. L. Hill, W. H. Armiger, S. D. Gooch

    The physical properties, chemical behavior under thermal treatment, and fertilizer value of fluorine-containing pseudowavellite (hydrous calcium aluminum phosphate) that occurs as phosphate clay admix

    Jan 6, 1950

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    Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs): An Update on Regulations and Substitutes

    By N. O. Johnson, R. A. Westin

    Polychlorinated biphenyls were the basis of non-flammable askarel dielectric liquids wed in electrical equipment made between 1929 and 1978. Although PCBs were widely used in mine electrical equipment

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Behavior of Mineral Particles in Electrostatic Separation

    By Shiou-Chuan Sun, R. F. Wesner, J. D. Morgan

    A new apparatus termed a "distribution analyzer" is introduced to ascertain the optimum conditions of electrostatic separation of minerals. It was found that with similar surface condition, testing en

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Determination of Crushing and Grinding Characteristics Based on Testing of Single Particles

    By S. R. Krogh

    In this investigation, a method to measure the basic characteristics of comminution has been developed. These characteristics are expressed by the three major comminution functions - crushing probabil

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Wet Cleaning at the Tralee Preparation Plant

    By Percy Gillie

    THE Tralee preparation plant, owned and operated by the Semet-Solvay division of Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., is located on the Virginian rail- way, near Mullens, Wyoming County, W. Va., and the min

    Jan 11, 1953

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    Market Trends For Mineral Fillers In Western States

    By Waldemar F. Dietrich

    Mineral fillers are relatively inert chemically under the conditions of use but have physical properties* that modify those of the materials in which they are incorporated. The mineral fillers consi

    Jan 8, 1959

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Paint-Ore Mines at Lehigh Gap

    By Conrad E. Hesse

    To increase the durability of paint exposed to the weather, it is necessary to protect the oil with a substance that is itself unaffected by the elements. The so-called " metallic " paints, containing

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Western Coal Development: The Problems of Economics, Engineering and Environment

    By Duane E. Eubanks, David B. McDonald

    The anticipated growth of western coal production over the next decade is expected to add approximately 274.3 million t/y (302.4 million stpy) to US capacity. The increased output, coming from both ne

    Jan 8, 1976

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    Advanced Gravity Concentrators For Improving Metallurgical Performance (MINERALS AND METALLURGICAL PROCESSING MAY 1985)

    By R. H. Goodman, C. A. Brown

    The development of improved new models of spiral concentrators is reviewed. The mechanics of separation of spiral concentrators are stated, including the effects of operating parameters. Some of the t

    Jan 1, 1986

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    French Mineral Position

    By Charles Will Wright

    FRANCE will be given a large portion of the Marshall Plan funds for relief, reconstruction, and industrial development in France and in her colonial possessions. At present that country is not in posi

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Caving and Drawing at Climax

    By F. S., Mc Nicholas

    A practical discussion of the theory of A block caving is presented which applies particularly to the physical conditions of the Climax orebody although the conditions are sufficiently characteristic

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Recovery of Copper From Oxide Ores, Today’s Practice

    By Gary A. Kordosky

    Winning copper from oxide ores usually involves hydrometallurgical techniques. The processes involved are the leaching of copper from the ore and the recovery of the leached copper from the aqueous so

    Jan 1, 1981

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    An Experimental Contribution To The Kinetics Of Cementation

    By O. Knacke, H. Barth, W. Gans

    The rate of cementation was determined by measuring the time required to consume a thin electrodeposited layer of the cementating metal as indicated by a sudden increase in the electrical potential.

    Jan 1, 1973