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Beneficiation Practice At The Tsumeb ConcentratorBy J. Howard Boyce
INTRODUCTION The Tsumeb Mine is situated in the northern part of South West Africa, approximately 335 air miles north-east of the port of Walvis Bay on the Atlantic Coast, and 240 air miles north
Jan 1, 1970
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Metal Mining - An Analysis of Mine Opening Failure by Means of ModelsBy Bernard York, John J. Reed
Mine opening stability was investigated by loading model openings to failure. Eight-inch plaster blocks were cast with small uniform section openings passing through the centers. After curing, the mod
Jan 1, 1954
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Some Characteristics of Low-carbon Manganese SteelBy V. N. Krivobok
THE study and use of low-carbon manganese steels have been curiously neglected in the general history of developments in alloy steels. Hadfield1 made an extensive study of manganese-iron-carbon alloys
Jan 1, 1927
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1958 - Petrologic Methods for Application to Solid Fuels of the FutureBy James M. Schopf
Gilbert H. Cady (Senior Geologist, Head of Coal Division Emeritus, Illinois State Geological Survey, Ur-bans)— Those coal mining and preparation engineers and operators who read this article will prob
Jan 1, 1959
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Biographical Notice - Arthur B. de SaullesIn the death of Major A. B. desaulles at South Bethlehem, Pa., on Dec. 24, 1917, the Institute lost a valued and esteemed member, one of the last few of those who, in May, 1871, at Wilkes-Barre, atten
Jan 1, 1920
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Iron and Steel Division - Distribution of Sulphur Between Liquid Iron and Slags of Low Iron-Oxide ConcentrationsBy J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, R. Rocca
Desulphurization of liquid iron by reducing slags of the electric-furnace type was studied from 65 heats. Variations were made in basicity over a wide range and in FeO up to about 5 pct for their effe
Jan 1, 1952
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Use of Centrifuge for Determining Connate Water, Residual Oil, and Capillary Pressure Curves of Small Core SamplesBy W. L. Prehn, Adele Chambers, R. L. Slobod
The centrifuge has been found to be an extremely useful tool for determining capillary pressure curves and for establishing connate water and residual oil in small core plugs. The use of the centrifug
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Using Electric Furnaces and Heaters to Determine the Free-Swelling Index of CoalBy E. Swartzman, G. C. Behnke
THE free-swelling index, a numerical value for the free-swelling properties of coal, is being used to an increasing extent in specifying coal for burning in various types of equipment. The empirical s
Jan 1, 1952
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Use of Centrifuge for Determining Connate Water, Residual Oil, and Capillary Pressure Curves of Small Core SamplesBy R. L. Slobod, W. L. Prehn, Adele Chambers
The centrifuge has been found to be an extremely useful tool for determining capillary pressure curves and for establishing connate water and residual oil in small core plugs. The use of the centrifug
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Properties of Magnesium-Thorium and Magnesium-Thorium-Cerium AlloysBy T. E. Leontis
ONLY a limited amount of information has been published on the effect of thorium as an alloying ingredient in magnesium. McDonald13'2 showed that the addition of thorium in amounts up to 3 pct in
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Study of Fibrous Tungsten and IronBy David A. Thomas, John F. Peck
Fibrous microstructures and their development have been studied by metallography and by hardness and quantitative metallographic measurements. Thin, curved grains were observed in transverse sections
Jan 1, 1962
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TungstenBy Chung Yu Wang
MINING ENGINEERING presents the fourth in a series of articles on strategic minerals. Preceding it are "Cobalt" in January, "Sulphur" in May, and "Nickel" in August. Here, an authority in the field an
Jan 10, 1951
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Edmund Arnold Anderson - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, AIMEBy AIME
BORN in 1899, in Bridgeport, Conn., E. A. Anderson grew up in a center of the nonferrous metal industry. Perhaps that had something to do with his selection of mining as a career while an undergraduat
Jan 1, 1947
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Wet Concentration of Fine Coal (23952172-3333-4055-9aa6-93c34fa12456)By W. L. III McMorris, R. E. Zimmerman, Michael Sokaski, E. R. Palowitch, M. R. Geer, C. E. Capes, A. W. Deurbrouck, S. C. Sun
PART 1: DENSE MEDIUM SEPARATION by M. SOKASKI, M. R. GEER, and W. L. MCMORRIS III INTRODUCTION In the early days of coarse-coal treatment by the dense-medium process in Europe, loess was one
Jan 1, 1979
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James F. Kemp, Honorary MemberAt the meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institute on Feb. 16, 1915, the 14 members of the Board present unanimously elected Professor Kemp an Honorary Member. The nomination of Professor Kemp
Jan 4, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - The Properties of Sand Cast Magnesium-Rare Earth AlloysBy T. E. Leontis
Several publications1-7 during the past few years have demonstrated the markedly greater effect of cerium, as compared to all other alloying elements, in enhancing the strength and creep resistance of
Jan 1, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Laboratory Mill for Batch Grinding ExperimentationBy G. Mempel, D. C. Yang, D. W. Fuerstenau
This paper describes details of the design and operation of a batch tumbling mill which has been used for a number of years in the laboratories at the University of California. In order that the energ
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation of Germanium by RollingBy M. S. Abrahams
Germanium has been rolled in the temperature range of 700o to 800°C. The thickness has been decreased by as much as a factor of four, from a thickness of 0.032 in. to a thickness of 0.008 in. For de
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Analysis of the Cold-rolling Texture of Iron (T.P. 1233, with discussion)By L. H. Levenson, Charles S. Barrett
Numerous determinations1-' of the texture of cold-rolled polycrystalline iron, steel, and ferritic alloys have been made with good agreement among the various observers as to the principal featur
Jan 1, 1941
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Coal - Experiments with an Underground AugerBy J. P. Newell, R. W Storey
This paper describes the development of a continuous float-and-sink process to produce coal low enough in ash content to be suitable for production of electrodes. The cleaned coal had a combined iron
Jan 1, 1953