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Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Determination of Intrinsic Diffusion Coefficients in Binary Systems with Variable Molal Volume (TN)By G. W. Powell
ACCORDING to crank,' the accumulation equations for inter diffusion in a binary system whose molal volume is a function of concentration are
Jan 1, 1965
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Aqua Regia Extractable vs. Total Copper and Zinc Content of Granitic RocksBy D. Brabec
Previous studies have demonstrated the possibility of using aqua regia-extractable copper and zinc in plutonic rocks in exploration geochemistry. The present investigation compares this method of extr
Jan 1, 1972
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Ignition, Burnout, And Pollution Characteristics Of Various Ranks Of Pulverized Coals And Their SlurriesBy J. J. Reuther
Reported are singular results of a completed combustion research program designed to reliably determine the ignition, burnout, and pollution characteristics of various ranks of pulverized coal (bitumi
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals & Metals Through International CooperationBy Paul G. Hoffman
A survey of the role of the United Nations Special Fund in the field of mining and metallurgy. An aircraft, manned by Canadians and crammed with modern scientific instruments, crisscrosses over th
Jan 8, 1963
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A Study Of The Effect Of Improved Pneumatic Classification On Production Of MicropowdersBy T. Airaksinen, R. T. Hukki
A new static pneumatic classifier for the primary separation of the feed material for microclassification is discussed. Pilot plant test results and a novel flowsheet for microclassification at the in
Jan 1, 1980
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Florida Paper - The Albion Phosphate DistrictBy E. T. Cox
The Albion phosphate-district embraces a territory about 4 miles wide and 6 miles long, in a northerly and southerly direction, situated in Levy county, Florida. The Florida Central and Peninsular
Jan 1, 1896
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Title PageJan 1, 1943
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A Comparison Of Safety Performance Of The Coal Mining Industries Of The United States And Western European CountriesBy Joseph P. Brennan, Robert L. Vines
A historical comparison of the frequency of fatal coal mining accidents occurring underground in mines of various size ranges in the United States and in member countries of the Commission of the Euro
Jan 1, 1984
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - Growth of Large Bismuth Single Crystals from a Supercooled MeltBy W. A. Nordland
BISMUTH can be readily grown into single-crystal form using the so-called "quick freeze" growth method.' Some advantages of this method are that very large crystals can be grown in a relatively s
Jan 1, 1968
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Computer Program for Evaluating Coal Washer PerformanceBy R. P. Killmeyer, B. S. Gottfried, J. T. Wizzard
The US Department of Energy's Coal Preparation Branch has developed a computer program to calculate the performance characteristics of coal washing devices. This program uses specific gravity ana
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining Research Gets Boost With… New Rock Mechanics Program Underway By Canadian GovernmentBy H. R. Hardy
The study of the mechanical properties of geologic materials was initiated in the Mining Research Section of the Fuels and Mining Practice Division in 1951 as part of a fundamental study of ground str
Jan 1, 1965
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New Crushers, Kiln Equipment Integrate Volume Lime Production In CaliforniaQuarrying and crushing 500 tons of limestone plus burning some 240 tons of limestone per day are the two initial phases in the production of borax, soda ash, sodium sulfate and related chemicals at St
Jan 1, 1965
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Instrumentation And Control Of The Heavy Media ProcessBy Stephen E. Erickson, Donald G. Oss
The need for instrumentation and automatic control of the various parameters in the heavy media process of iron ore beneficiation has been apparent for some time. Continued demands for higher grade, c
Jan 5, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Surface Adsorption of Gas on Crack PropagationBy H. W. Fox, M. R. Achter
IN a previous study of the effect of atmosphere on creep-rupture properties,' it was shown that the relative strength of nickel in air and in vacuum may be reversed by a change in either stress o
Jan 1, 1960
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Grinding Performance Of The Ball Mill At The Dizon Operation Of Benguet CorporationBy V. G. Cawagdan, E. M. Sacris
The performance of the grinding circuit, from the initial stages of operation to the present, is discussed. The mill efficiency as measured by the Bond (Bond and Maxson, 1943) grindability data and th
Jan 1, 1985
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Production Of Calcined MagnesiteBy Fred W. Menzl, Raymond E. Sutton
GABBS, Nev., in Nye County, is 140 miles southeast of Reno and about 31 miles north of the Southern Pacific railroad at Luning. The townsite lies at the eastern edge of Gabbs Valley, and plant and qua
Jan 7, 1957
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Discussion of Papers - A Comparison of Data from Bond Type Simulated Closed Circuit and Batch Type Grindability TestsBy R. W. Smith, K. H. Lee Discussion by Fred C. Bond
Fred C. Bond (Tucson, Ariz.) — This is a valuable paper presenting much well directed research testing. It describes a practical method by which the long and relatively accurate Bond closed-circuit gr
Jan 1, 1969
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Economic Evaluation Of In Situ Extraction For Copper, Gold, And UraniumBy Clement K. Chase, F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu
In situ extraction for copper, gold and uranium, generally involves several common alternative processes and techniques. These include dump leaching, heap leaching, leaching of fractured ore in-place
Jan 1, 1976
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Development Of The Kennecott Converter Smelting ProcessBy D. A. Kinneberg, J. W. Donaldson, N. J. Themelis
In the Kennecott Converter Smelting process (KCS), copper concentrate pellets are smelted and converted to high-grade matte in a modified Peirce-Smith converter using oxygen-enriched air and fuel. A h
Jan 1, 1976