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    United Engineering Society (a83ee230-8442-48a3-8835-5ded5a1f6969)

    REPORT OF PRESIDENT C. F. RAND FOR THE YEAR 1917 The noteworthy occurrences during 1917 were the creation of Engineering Council; the completion of the addition to the Engineering Societies Building.

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Coal Mine Bumps Can Be Eliminated

    By H. E. Mauck

    The many factors that control bumping must be carefully studied for each coal seam where bumps occur, and specifications known to exclude bumping should be incorporated in the mining plans. This calls

    Jan 9, 1958

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    Free World Mining Geophysical Activity in 1963

    By Charles L. Elliot

    Data for mining applications of geophysical activity in the Free World in 1963 has been collected by the Committee for Geophysical Activity of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. This informatio

    Jan 8, 1964

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    Editorial - PAINTING SCREENS

    By ME ME

    IT just so happens that we do our best thinking while painting wood- work and last Saturday while finishing up the screens (the bugs come late where we live) the paint very nearly ran out. By adding t

    Jan 8, 1951

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    Estimating Support Requirements From Simulation Of Key Blocks

    By Lap-yan Chan

    Chan and Goodman (1983) presented a procedure for simulating joint traces and identifying key blocks on an excavation. This paper defines six measures of support requirements that characterize the num

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Progess Report on Grinding at Tennessee Copper Company

    By J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis

    This second progress report of grinding presents comments regarding ball consumption and data pertaining to the hydroscillator, which is closed circuited with the tricone mill. A study and postulate o

    Jan 11, 1950

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    Improved Bessemer Plant

    By John B. Pearse

    THE works heretofore used in carrying out the Bessemer process have been constructed substantially as follows : The whole works or plant has been divided into three parts. 1. The division in which the

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Technical Notes - Geophysics - The Application of Geophysical Exploration in Civil Engineering

    By George F. Sowers

    THE geophysical methods of exploration employed so extensively in mining and petroleum investigations are now being used in civil engineering. Requirements differ from those of mineral ex-

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas in North Central Texas in 1936

    By H. W. Imholz

    This report covers most of the counties in North Central Texas in which oil is being produced in commercial quantities. The exceptions are McCulloch and Runnels, which were omitted because the product

    Jan 1, 1937

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    A Workhardening/Recovery Model Of Transient Creep Of Salt During Stress Loading And Unloading

    By D. E. Munson, P. R. Dawson

    An empirical model is developed that predicts accurately the transient response of salt creep to incremental and decremental changes in stress and temperature. Even though the model is empirical, it i

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Birmingham Paper - Mining in Soft Ore-Bodies at Low Moor

    By W. S. Hungerford

    As several papers on the subject of mining in soft ore-bodies have recently appeared in the Transactions and in the Engineering and Mining Journal, the following brief account of the method introduced

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Effect Of Cleaned Vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap On Slag Volume

    By W. L. Doyle

    SLAG weights were taken on a series of twenty-eight 6-ton bottom-pour heats. These weights varied from 573 to 1050 lb. Of these, four were chosen for study of the effect of cleaned and uncleaned found

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Publications (0f375a99-4fcc-4a2d-8735-bf8fb5792731)

    The volumes of Transactions, which are published annually, contain the list of officers, rules, etc., the Proceedings, and the papers revised for final publication. (In this revision, after the prelim

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Western Operations

    By M. L. Sisson, G. H. Rupp, R. L. Hair

    THE iron ore supply for the Pueblo plant of CF&I is obtained from the Sunrise mine in Wyoming and the Duncan and Blowout mines near Cedar City, Iron County, Utah. The Sunrise mine is an underground op

    Jan 11, 1953

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    Frictional Sliding And Fracture Behavior Of Some Nevada Test Site Tuffs

    By C. Morrow

    Deformation studies were performed on tuffaceous rocks fran Yucca Mountain, Nevada Test Site to determine the strengths and coefficients of friction under confining pressures from 10-50 MPa at room te

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Trends (3c27e863-01e0-4c61-b682-4939bef95866)

    "IRON for iron" may soon be the primary concept of Mexico's mining industry. If reports that President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines intends to extend federal control over mining are true, Mexico will exp

    Jan 6, 1953

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    Grinding Tests on Conical Trunnion Overflow and Cylindrical Grate Ball Mills

    By Jack White

    This paper gives details of the results of careful testing carried out on two types of ball mills, conical trunnion overflow and cylindrical grate discharge, on identical ore. The object of the test w

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Ventilation Cost Impact Of Reduced Radon-Daughter Working Levels

    By Robert C. Bates

    Published information on costs of radon daughter control in uranium mines was analyzed to develop estimates of the cost per ton for any level of radiation exposure control. All data were converted to

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Rock Slope Reinforcement With Passive Anchors

    By Michael R. Lewis, Dennis P. Moore

    Untensioned, fully grouted, steel bars (dowels) up to 30 m long and 45 mm in diameter were used to reinforce rock slopes several hundred metres high, excavated for a hydroelectric project near Revelst

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Cold Weather Response of Steel (TRANSACTIONS -- VOL. 254)

    By George J. Thompson

    The need for studying brittle fracture is defined; the main elements of this type of failure are explained; and the mechanism at crack initiation is outlined. Various design and maintenance practices

    Jan 1, 1974