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Statistical Determination Of The Optimal Velocity In Coal Mine EntriesBy J. M. Mutmansky, T. K. Greer
This paper takes a look at the optimal velocity to be used in coal mine entries and determines a statistical relationship for optimal velocity that can be applied under current mining conditions. This
Jan 1, 1985
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Machine-Mounted Drill And Cutter Dust Control In Mines Extracting Soluble OresBy S. J. Page
Introduction Dust from cutter machines and face drills is controlled in most mines by water. However, the large quantities of water used in metal and coal mines for dust control and suppression pose
Jan 1, 1985
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Structural Features Of Ore DepositsMany definitions have been advanced and many limitations advocated in the use of the terms, veins, lodes and ledges. The following definitions appear to follow the best usage. [ ] A fissure vein, ac
Jan 1, 1932
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Structural Features of Ore Deposits (96ec7017-496d-43b8-96fe-ed5e52590a07)By C Gunther
Many definitions have been advanced and many limitations advocated in the use of the terms, veins, lodes and ledges. The following definitions appear to follow the best usage. A fissure vein, accor
Jan 1, 1932
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Mineralogy Of Some Egyptian Bentonitic-Clay DepositsBy Abdel Kadir Attia, Haydn H. Murray, Adel Abdel Azin, Sabah N. Boulis
An extensive reconnaissance survey of bentonitic clays in Egypt was carried out from 1982 to 1984. X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, electron microscopy, and physical property evaluati
Jan 1, 1985
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Use and Application of Synthetic Organic Flocculants in the Mining Industry (4f651237-9463-420e-8589-f4dc927ec9f0)By Richard E. Ellwanger
Methods of utilizing flocculents as settling and filter aids for mineral processing slurries are reviewed. Broad chemical classifications and techniques for proper dilution, multiple addition, and com
Jan 1, 1982
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Grain Refinement Of Magnesium Alloys Without SuperheatingBy Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
MAGNESIUM alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600° to 1700°F while the casting temperature, which depen
Jan 1, 1945
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Magnesium Alloys - Grain Refinement of Magnesium Alloys without Superheating (Metals Technology, June 1945)By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
Magnesium alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600" to r 7o0°F.; the casting temperature, which depends
Jan 1, 1945
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A Comparison Of Marsh-Funnel And Stormer Viscosities Of Drilling MudsBy J. E. Owen
EXPERIMENTS on twenty-six drilling muds were carried out in an effort to establish a correlation between the apparent viscosity values for these muds as obtained with the Marsh funnel and the Stormer
Jan 1, 1941
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Velocities, Kinetic Energy and Shear in Crossflow Under Three-Cone Jet BitsBy R. H. McLean
Velocity, kinetic energy and shear in crossflow beneath three-cone jet bits may influence cleaning of the bottom of the borehole and the teeth of the bit. Laboratory investigation shows that each of t
Jan 1, 1966
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Dip ChartBy Howland Bancroft
THE writer has observed that some confusion is experienced by many mining engineers in making vertical sections of ore deposits in mining properties which they have examined. Having much examination w
Jan 7, 1914
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Gas Transfer Kinetics Into a Laboratory AutoclaveBy M. Van Hecke, Y. Berube, L. M. de Smecht
Nitrogen solubilities in water at 100, 200, and 400 psi, in the temperature range 100 to 175C, were determined using an automated system involving flash evaporation and gas chromatography. Rates of ga
Jan 1, 1977
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Recent Developments In Open Cut Mining And MachinesBy William C. Waldbieser
Webster's Third New International Dictionary defines new in part as "having been seen or known but for a short time although perhaps existing before." It has recently become fashionable to talk
Jan 10, 1974
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On-Stream Particle-Size Analysis from Continuous Measurement of Pulp Density with Nuclear GagesBy T. H. Chin, R. W. Bartlett
A simple on-stream particle-size analysis method is presented that leads to a bulk-property single-channel device; although the concept can be extended to multi-channel sizing information. The method
Jan 1, 1975
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Salt Lake Paper - Dip Chart (with Discussion)By Howland Bancroft
The writer has observed that some confusion is experienced by many mining engineers in making vertical sections of ore deposits in mining properties which they have examined. Having much examination w
Jan 1, 1915
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Further Discussion on Unique Characteristics of Barium Sulfate Scale DepositionBy G. L. Gates
The comments by George L. Gates are appropriate to the characteristics that we sought to feature in our study and they are appreciated by the authors. In our laboratory deposition tests the smoothness
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The Chemical Composition and Physical Proper¬ Ties of Steel RailsBy C. B. Dudley
IN the spring of 1877, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company became so dissatisfied with the average life and wear of the steel rails it was then able to procure, that it determined to make an investigati
Jan 1, 1879
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - The Chemical Composition and Physical Properties of Steel RailsBy Charles B. Dudley
In the spring of 1877, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company became so dissatisfied with the average life and wear of the steel rails it was then able to procure, that it determined to make an invest,igat
Jan 1, 1879
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Tables And Curves For Use In Measuring Temperatures With ThermocouplesBy Leason Adams
THE thermocouple as a device for the measurement of temperature is rivaled only by the platinum-resistance thermometer. Both instruments are capable of the highest precision, but the thermocouple, on
Jan 9, 1919
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Experimental Flotation of Oxidized Silver OresBy H. S. Gieser
THE flotation of oxidized silver, ores offers an interesting problem to the operating metallurgist, who has to treat this material. The advances made in the art of selective flotation by the use of ne
Jan 1, 1931