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    Philadelphia Paper - Shocks on Railway Bridges

    By John W. Cloud

    The delivery of blows upon roadway structures by the locomotive engine at high speed, althongh long recognized, has, perhaps, not been as generally understood in severity, relation to speed, and cause

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Coal/ Oil Slurry Stability Concepts

    By W. C. Meyer

    In an effort to conserve and extend oil resources, the use of powdered coal-in-oil mixtures (COM) as an alternate fuel in oil-fired boilers is receiving increasing attention. For the approach to be su

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Calculated Thermal Effects of Use of Oxygenated Air

    By C. S. Witherell

    THE first feature that strikes one when considering the use of air enriched with oxygen in pyrochemical processes is the conservation of Enriched Air FIG. 1.-TEMPERATURES THEORETICALLY OBTAINABLE

    Jan 11, 1924

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    Papers - Unitization - Committee Reports - General Summary - By Unitization Committee

    Unitization—in some form from simple agreements among operators to complete consolidation of ownerships—is a means of obviating the wastes of unrestrained competition among owners in extracting oil an

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Atlantic City Paper - A Bituminous-Coal Breaker

    By Lewis Stockett

    During the year 1903, a building having machinery corresponding to ail anthracite-coal breaker was erected at the town of Stockett, Cascade county, Mont., for the purpose of breaking-up and cleaning b

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Identification of Flotation Processes Using Aggregated Models

    By T. O. Olsen, R. Henriksen

    Aggregated models of a bank of flotation cells have frequently been used, assuming that a single-cell model can be used for control and estimation purposes. In this paper we investigate the feasibilit

    Jan 1, 1981

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    An Experimental Contribution To The Kinetics Of Cementation

    By O. Knacke, H. Barth, W. Gans

    The rate of cementation was determined by measuring the time required to consume a thin electrodeposited layer of the cementating metal as indicated by a sudden increase in the electrical potential.

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Florida Paper - The White Phosphates of Tennessee

    By Charles Willard Hayes

    Shortly after the discovery of black phosphate on Swan creek, in Hickman county, Tennessee, prospectors familiar with the Florida phosphate came to the region and began the search for rock similar to

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Expansion of Beta Titanium (TN)

    By D. N. Williams

    THE present study was undertaken with two specific objectives: measurement of the thermal-expansion coefficient of ß titanium and examination of the effect of solid-solution alloying on the thermal ex

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Chlorination Behaviors of Complex Iron, Copper and Nickel Sulfides

    By Raphael Titi-Manyaka, I. Iwasaki

    Chlorination and chloridization behaviors of pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcocite, covellite, chalcopyrite, bornite, heazlewoodite, millerite, and pentlandite in chlorine, gaseous ferric and sulfur chloride

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Some Fuel Problems (Presidential Address at Atlanta)

    By Joseph D. Weeks

    The primary problems of civilization are material ones; their answers are writ in fire. When these problems in their higher aspects have pressed for solution, it has been out of the burning bush that

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Automation/Instrumentation

    By Om P. Pande, Larry S. Diaz

    Modern mineral processing plants could not operate efficiently, or even exist, without instruments which indicate, record, control, and in some cases anticipate the many changes that occur in a proces

    Jan 1, 1978

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    1974 Annual Review – Mining and Exploration

    Although the mining industry faced ever-increasing risks and uncertainties in 1974, it nevertheless pushed ahead with considerable rapidity in exploring and developing new orebodies-while expanding an

    Jan 2, 1975

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    Institute of Metals Division - Magnesium-Lead Phase Diagram and the Activity of Magnesium of Liquid Magnesium-Lead Alloys

    By E. Miller, J. M. Eldridge, K. L. Komarek

    The liquidus curve of the Mg-Pb system was accurately redetermined. The compound Mg2Pb decomposes peritectically at 538.2° ± 0.3°C to liquid and to a compound p' which melts congruently at 35.0 a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Uranium Ore Body Analysis Using The DFN Technique

    By James K. Hallenburg

    INTRODUCTION The delayed fission neutron, or DFN technique for uranium ore body analysis uses the first down-hole method for detecting uranium in place quantitatively. This technique detects the

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Operating Behavior of Liquid-Solid Cyclones

    By E. B. Fitch, E. C. Johnson

    The operating behavior of liquid-solid cyclones is outlined, together with the nature and range of the process results obtainable, to serve as a background for engineers wishing to consider applicatio

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Iron and Steel Division - Equilibrium Between Blast-Furnace Metal and Slag as Determined by Remelting

    By E. W. Filer, L. S. Darker

    ONE of the primary purposes of this investigation was to determine how far blast-furnace metal and slag depart from equilibrium, particularly with respect to sulphur distribution. In studying the equi

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Influence of the Rate of Deformation on the Tensile Properties of Some Plain Carbon Sheet Steels (Howe Memorial Lecture, 1963)

    By J. Winlock

    To have been chosen by you to give the Howe Memorial Lecture is the greatest honor I have ever had and I should like to have you know that I appreciate it deeply. Many years ago I had the privilege

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Concentration of the SO2 Content of Dwight-Lloyd Sintering Machine Gas by Recirculation

    By W. S. Reid

    In March, 1938, E. P. Fleming, metallurgist for the American Smelting and Refining Co. inaugurated an investigation into the possibilities of recirculating the gases from Dwight-Lloyd sintering machin

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Iron and Steel Division - Use of Electrical Resistance Measurements to Determine the Solidus of the Lead-tin System

    By S. A. Lever, R. Hultgren

    The solidus is usually the least satisfactorily determined portion of a phase diagram. Cooling curves, which succeed well with the liquidus, show the solidus inaccurately or not at all because of segr

    Jan 1, 1950