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Techniques for Increasing Accuracy in Mill Performance CalculationsBy W. H. Nielson, L. S. Diaz
Several techniques are presented to adjust small errors inherent in data collected from material balance measurements on the flotation process. The basic technique used is a Lagrange multiplier adjust
Jan 1, 1973
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Secondary Recovery - Mathematical Description of Detergent Flooding in Oil ReservoirsBy W. T. Cardwell
Physically absurd, triple-valued saturations appear in the straight-forward solution of the Buckley-Leverell equations for the displacement of oil by water or gas. From an engineering viewpoint, the t
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Minerals Beneficiation - High-Intensity Magnetic Separation of Iron OresBy O. E. Palasvirta
Close examination of most so-called n.eu processes in mineral dressing reveals that they were conceived and developed a long time ago. High-intensity magnetic separation is no exception. Although its
Jan 1, 1960
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Big Hole River Plant"Located on the Big Hole River, three miles from Divide, Montana, and 21.75 miles from Butte.Built in 1899.DAM: Rock-filled wooden crib, 512 ft. long and 57.5 feet high.SPILLWAY: Equipped with flash-b
Jan 1, 1913
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Emulsion Control Using Electrical Stability PotentialBy J. U. Messenger
A technique is described whereby the resistance of an emudian to breaking can be quantitatively determined. Produced ailfield emulsions are usually the water-in-oil type and, accordingly, do not condu
Jan 1, 1966
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Grindability of Various OresBy F. Cadena, Fred C. Bond, Walter L. Maxon
Grinding is one of the major problems in present-day milling practice, and in many cases, it represents one of the main items of expense. It becomes necessary from time to time, to compare grinding pr
Jan 1, 1935
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Washington Paper - The Secondary Enrichment of Ore-DepositsBy S. F. Emmons
It was said by many who discussed Professor Posepny's admirable paper on the "Genesis of Ore-Deposits," read at the Chicago meeting of the Institute, in 1893, that its most valuable feature was t
Jan 1, 1901
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Experiences with a Density Recording and Controlling Instrument for Heavy-media Separation UnitsBy James J. Bean
Although determining and controlling specific gravity of operating medium in a heavy-media plant manually presents no problem, there are advantages to automatic recording and control. The two installa
Jan 3, 1950
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Technical Notes - Influence of Carbide Grain Size on Percussive Wear of Cemented Tungsten Carbide Rock Bit InsertsBy T. lkeda, R. S. Montgomery. A. Hara
Actual test specimens used in the previous laboratory wear investigation,' were fully characterized and the data is given in Table 1. Most of the carbides tested could be placed into groups of
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Iron-Boron Alloys in the Low Boron RangeBy M. E. Nicholson
The solid solubility of boron in iron has been determined by saturating iron with respect to FeyB at several temperatures from 870° to 1135 C. In alpha iron the maximum solubility was found to be 0.00
Jan 1, 1955
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Iron and Steel Division - Manganese Modification of the Fe-S-O SystemBy D. C. Hilty, W. Crafts
A qualitative pseudoternary solidification diagram for the Fe-S-O system modified by manganese is proposed and supported by experimental derivation of an isothermal section at 1475°C and substantially
Jan 1, 1955
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Aluminum-silicon-magnesium Casting AlloysBy R. S. Archer
THE binary aluminum-silicon alloys have certain characteristic advantages which are now well known, and these alloys have come into considerable use during the past several years.1 Their field of appl
Jan 1, 1930
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - The Effect of Superplastic Deformation on the Ductility of a Helium-Containing Fe-Cr-Ni AlloyBy D. Weinstein
The high temperature mechanical properties of stainless steels after fast neutron irradiation are discussed in the light of effects caused by lattice dattmage and effects caused by helium generated fr
Jan 1, 1970
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Oklahoma in 1943By Raymond D. Sloan
Dropping from third position among the oil-producing states of the nation in 1942, Oklahoma ranked fourth in 1943 with a total output of 121,431,ooo bbl., a decline of 11.9 per cent from the previous
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Oklahoma in 1943By Raymond D. Sloan
Dropping from third position among the oil-producing states of the nation in 1942, Oklahoma ranked fourth in 1943 with a total output of 121,431,ooo bbl., a decline of 11.9 per cent from the previous
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - Density of Molten Cu-Fe Sulfide MattesBy G. Derge, M. Bourgon, G. M. Pound
A STUDY of electrical conductance in molten Cu-Fe sulfide mattes' has shown that pure molten Cu,S behaves like a semi-conductor in that it is an electronic conductor and its specific conductance,
Jan 1, 1959
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Minerals Beneficiation - Sampling and Testing of Sinter - DiscussionBy D. J. Carney, R. L. Stephenson
M. O. Holowaty (Inland Steel Co., Chicago)—Messrs. Stephenson and Carney should be commended on the presentation of this very interesting paper. They have introduced new ideas on sampling of sinter an
Jan 1, 1954
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New York Paper - Bibliography of Injuries to Vegetation by Furnace-GasesBy Persifor Frazer
CONTENTS. PAGE 1. Committee House of Commons Report (1843).......521 2. Clark (1880).............521 3. Schröder and Schertel (1884).... . 521 4. Committee House of Lords Report (1887).......523
Jan 1, 1908
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Notes On The Heat Treatment Of High-Speed Steel ToolsBy A. E. Bellis
The problem of heat treating high-speed steel becomes more and more important as the design of cutters becomes more and more complicated in increasing the efficiency of mechanical operations. Hundreds
Jan 1, 1917
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First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co.-DiscussionC. A. ROSE, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-Without doubt the excellent results obtained at Ajo will cause surprise among metallurgists; 75 per cent. average capacity and 80 per cent. extracti
Jan 4, 1919