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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Concentrating Operations of the Mahoning Mining Company, Rosiclare, Illinois (Mining Tech., Sept. 1946, T.P. 2040)By Walter E. Duncan
The ores treated at the concentrating plant of the Mahoning Mining Co. at Rosiclare, Ill., come largely from the blanket replacement deposits of the northeastern part of Hardin County, Illinois, and c
Jan 1, 1948
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Finite Element Modelling Of Cavity Behaviour In The Solution Mining Of Magnesium SaltsBy P. K. Currie, J. V. Walters
Solution mining of magnesium salts (Carnallite and Bischofite) is taking place near Veendam, in the northeast Netherlands. The magnesium salts are used for the production of magnesia sinter, used as a
Jan 1, 1985
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Tensile Fracture Mechanics From Fracture Surface MorphologyBy R. J. Lutton
Basic features occurring on tensile fracture surfaces in rock are hackle marks, steps, and rib marks. Rib marks define the leading edge of the fracture and indicate that it was free of irregularities.
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - 1300°C Isotherm in the System Iron-Chromium-NickelBy P. E. Price, N. J. Grant
DURING the course of creep studies in iron-chromium-nickel alloys, it became necessary to establish the limits of the two-phase ferrite-austenite field at 1300°C. The shape of this region, predicted f
Jan 1, 1960
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Part IX - Discussion - Discussion of "Measurement of Topological Parameters for Description of Two-Phase Structures with Special Reference to Sintering"By L. K. Borrett ond C. S. Yusi
The authors have made extensive use of a modern field of mathematics, topology, to give a new approach to the study of sintering. They present a topological model for the sinter body and the void spac
Jan 1, 1967
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Mexican Paper - Notes on the Structure of Ore-Bearing Veins in MexicoBy Edward Halse
Normal banded structure,* exhibiting bands or layers of mineral symmetrically arranged from the sides to the center of the vein, appears to be by no means common in the Republic of Mexico. When the
Jan 1, 1902
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Characterization Of Oil-In-Water Emulsions: An Evaluation Of The Coulter Counter TechniqueBy H. A. Hamza, N. E. Andersen
Emulsions have long occupied an important position in many industries. In the petroleum industry, where enhanced oil recovery techniques such as steam stimulation, flooding, etc. are being increasingl
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining and Concentration of llmenite And Associated Minerals at Trail Ridge, Fla.By E. C. Weichel, J. H. Carpenter, J. C. Detweiler, J. L. Gillson, J. P. Wood
ILMENITE, rutile, zircon, and other heavy minerals are found in small amounts in the sand that covers most of Florida. Small enriched deposits occur on the beaches and coastal dunes. One beach deposit
Jan 8, 1953
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Unconventional Mineral Deposits: A Challenge to GeochemistryBy Paul B. Barton
Unconventional mineral deposits are those that differ significantly from productive deposits in mineralogy, grade, or geologic setting. Thus, the initial representatives of each deposit type are, by d
Jan 1, 1983
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Scranton Paper - Microscopic Structure of Steel RailsBy F. Lynwood Garrison
The enormous growth of the manufacture of Bessemer steel in this country within the last few years, due to the almost constant large demand for steel rails, renders it very desirable that our knowledg
Jan 1, 1887
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Internal Deformation and Fracture of Second-Order {1011}-{1012} Twins in MagnesiumBy R. E. Reed-Hill, W. H. Hartt
High-purity magnesium single crystals, oriented with basal plane parallel to stress axis, were deformed in tension at room temperature so as to form second-order (1011)- (1012) twins. Investigation by
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - Anatomy of the Open Hearth (Howe Memorial Lecture, 1955)By J. S. Marsh
OPPORTUNITY to pay tribute to the memory of Professor Henry Marion Howe is a strenuous assignment as well as an honor. Upon recalling Howe lecturers and lectures of the past 25 years, glancing over th
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep of Copper at Intermediate TemperaturesBy T. E. Tietz, J. E. Dorn
Activation energies for creep of copper at intermediate temperatures, where crystal recovery was negligible, were determined by the simple technique of rapidly alternating the test temperature between
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Preparation - Blending Coals Reflects Greater Uniformity of Product (Contrib. 139, with discussion)By R. F. Stilwell
There are three things that all coal consumers look for when they burn coal: (1) suitability for their particular requirements and burning equipment, (2) uniformity of shipments, and (3) quality as ex
Jan 1, 1947
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Liquid-Density Correlation of Hydrocarbon SystemsBy A. Madrazo
The Standing-Katz method for predicting liquid densities of reservoir fluids has been tested using experimental data of 154 bottom-hole or recombined reservoir fluid samples. New pressure- and tempera
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Minerals Beneficiation - Grain Motion on a Movable PlaneBy F. J. Lecznar
An investigation of the problem of separating two minerals by a moving inclined plane has revealed that only minerals with considerable difference in sliding friction coefficients separate readily; th
Jan 1, 1963
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - An Analog Computer for Studying Heat Transfer during a Thermal Recovery ProcessBy R. F. Krueger, L. C. Vogel
A design is presented for an electrical analog computer which can solve non-steady state heat transfer problems in an extensive radial forrnation containing a moving cylindrical source. The computer i
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - Preparation - Blending Coals Reflects Greater Uniformity of Product (Contrib. 139, with discussion)By R. F. Stilwell
There are three things that all coal consumers look for when they burn coal: (1) suitability for their particular requirements and burning equipment, (2) uniformity of shipments, and (3) quality as ex
Jan 1, 1947
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Notes On Drying For Electrostatic Separation Of ParticlesBy Foster Fraas
INTRODUCTION THAT variations in the humidity of the air and in the moisture content of a mixture of broken solids being separated electrostatically cause trouble is not new.1 Much of the reputation
Jan 1, 1947
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Magnesium From OlivineBy E. C. Houston
THE presence in the Tennessee Valley of extensive deposits of olivine, a silicate of magnesium and iron that contains approximately 28 per cent magnesium, has been recognized since 1896 when Lewis8 pu
Jan 1, 1945