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Maintenance Considerations in the Design of a New PlantBy John W. Rushton
What role does maintenance play in the design of a new mineral processing facility? Consider the fact that most new plants never reach design capacity the first year-or the second, third, or fourt
Jan 3, 1978
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Honorary Members (d1be1c47-588a-464d-ae7f-2356b717dcab)PROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden ANDREW CARNEGIR New York, N.Y. DR. JAMES DOUGLAS New York, N.Y. PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France R.A. HADFIELD Sheffield England PROF HANS HOEF
Jan 1, 1910
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List Of The Meetings Of The Institute And Their Localities From Its Organization To May, 1923[Trans. No. Place Date Vol. Page 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, '71.. 1 3 2. Bethlehem, I's Aug., '71.. 110 3. Troy, N. Y Nov., '71.. 113 4. Philadelphia, PaFeb., '72.. 117 5.
Jan 1, 1925
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Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME - Officers And Committees (f6cf7ee8-6439-4475-9745-e89b4a551c76)[James C. Gray, President W. B. Stephenson, President-Elect A. B. Cummins, Past-President E. G. Fox, Eastern Regional Vice-President H. C. Weed, Western Regional Vice-President Donald W. Scott, C
Jan 1, 1961
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Combustion - Practical Anthracite CombustionBy J. F. K. Brown, E. E. Roecker
For three years The Hudson Coal Co. has used egg anthracite instead of coke in its foundry cupola. It has long passed the stage of being told it cannot be done—the metal would be cold, of poor quality
Jan 1, 1944
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Combustion - Practical Anthracite CombustionBy E. E. Roecker, J. F. K. Brown
For three years The Hudson Coal Co. has used egg anthracite instead of coke in its foundry cupola. It has long passed the stage of being told it cannot be done—the metal would be cold, of poor quality
Jan 1, 1944
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The Scientist and the Artist in the Machine AgeIN comparing the living conditions of the worker or peasant of the past with those existing today, his-torians might point out many strange contrasts. From the Doomsday Book we learn that at the time
Jan 11, 1927
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Production Engineering - Use of Oil-emulsion Mud in the Sivells Bend Field (TP 2227: Petr. Tech., July 1947)By W. H. Echols
An oil-emulsion mud, consisting of a mixture of oil-base mud and bentonitic water-base mud, has been used experimentally in drilling 8 of the 35 wells in the Sivells Bend field, Cooke County, Texas. E
Jan 1, 1948
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Production Engineering - Use of Oil-emulsion Mud in the Sivells Bend Field (TP 2227: Petr. Tech., July 1947)By W. H. Echols
An oil-emulsion mud, consisting of a mixture of oil-base mud and bentonitic water-base mud, has been used experimentally in drilling 8 of the 35 wells in the Sivells Bend field, Cooke County, Texas. E
Jan 1, 1948
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Simplified Analysis Aids in Optimizing Drilling Factors for Minimum CostBy H. W. R. Wardlaw
This paper shows how the cost of the drilling operation per 100-ft drilled can be related directly to bit weight, rotary speed and hydraulic horsepower variations. This enables optimum drilling condit
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Progress in Aluminum AlloysBy Sam Tour
OF the new alloys achieving commercial prominence during the year, an aluminum-silicon magnesium casting alloy, which is similar in many respects to the 4 per cent copper alloy, developed about 1921,
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper - The Placer Law as Applied to PetroleumBy Max W. Ball
An intelligent discussion of the oil situation and its needs, whether from the standpoint of the prospector, the operator, the engineer, or the public administrative officer, must be founded upon a kn
Jan 1, 1915
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Bolivia and Chile in 1930By Gilbert P. Moore
Petroleum operations in Bolivia are still limited to those of the subsidiaries of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. Development work is being carried on at Sanandita and at Bermejo and testing opera
Jan 1, 1931
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Foreign Production - Review of Venezuelan Oil Activities in 1927By H. J. Wasson
At the close of 1927 Venezuela was producing at the rate of 205,000 bbl, per day, making it the third country in the world in point of present daily production. For the year, the total was close to 64
Jan 1, 1928
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The Method and Cost of Mining the Red Specular and Magnetic Ores of the Marquette Iron Region of Lake Superior *By T. B. Brooks
THE iron ores of the Marquette region are mostly extracted in open excavations ; hence the process is more properly quarrying. Several attempts at underground work have been made, which have not, on t
Jan 1, 1873
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Mine Ventilation - Holland Tunnel (Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel) (with Discussion)By Ole Singstad
The legislatures of New York and New Jersey, determined in 1919 that a vehicular tunnel should be built under the Hudson River. On July 1, 1919, an engineering staff was organized with the late Cliffo
Jan 1, 1927
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62. Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Bagdad District, Yavapai County, ArizonaBy Robert L. Clayton, Arthur Baker
Two massive sulfide zinc-copper ore bodies are in quartz-sericite schist (probably formed by regional metamorphism of sediments) and andesite of the Precambrian Yavapai Series, on opposite sides of a
Jan 1, 1968
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond
MOST investigators are aware of the present unsatisfactory investigatorsstate of information concerning the fundamentals of crushing and grinding. Considerable scattered empirical data exist, which an
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond
MOST investigators are aware of the present unsatisfactory investigatorsstate of information concerning the fundamentals of crushing and grinding. Considerable scattered empirical data exist, which an
Jan 1, 1953
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New Mines and New Men – 1972 Jackling LectureBy John B. Knaebel
The annual Jackling Award Lecture, sponsored by the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME, is intended to honor and commemorate one of the greatest mine-makers of all time, an innovator whose vision and
Jan 1, 1973