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Missouri, Arkansas And Kansas - MissouriThe pattern of the coal industry west of the Mississippi River, so far as its history is concerned, is entirely different from that to the east of the "Father of Waters." When the Louisiana Purchase w
Jan 1, 1942
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Slush Problem in Anthracite Preparation (with Discussion)By John Griffen
The modern anthracite breaker or washery uses almost exclusively a wet method of preparation, which requires, roughly, 1 gal. of water per minute per ton of production per day. The entire anthracite i
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Internal Boundaries in Three-Dimensional Structures by Random Sectioning (Discussion page 1561)By C. S. Smith, L. Guttman
It is shown, from a study of geometric probabilities, that the average number of intercepts per unit length of a random line drawn through a three-dimensional structure is exactly half the true ratio
Jan 1, 1954
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Production Research Work Governed Largely by War ConditionsBy P. E. Fitzgerald
SOME readjustments in the research programs of most of the oil companics and petroleum engineering schools have been made necessary by the war. The most obvious change has been the conversion from pro
Jan 1, 1943
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Institute of Metals Division - Estimation of the Entropy of NaCl-Type CompoundsBy Larry Kaufman
A useful method for estimating the entropy of NaCl type compounds has been developed by combining the Debye theory of specific heat with the Lindemann formula. This method pemnits calculation of the e
Jan 1, 1962
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San Francisco Paper - The Advantages of High-Lime Slags in the Smelting of Lead Ores (with Discussion)By S. E. Bretherton
During the year 1878-79, Anton Eilers, who was then interested in the lead smelting and refining business near Salt Lake City, Utah, made a somewhat radical departure from the regular practice at that
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Mechanism of Precipitation in Copper-Beryllium Alloys (With Discussion)By F. E. Streigert, J. H. Mallery, A. H. Geisler
The existing data on precipitation in Cu-Be alloys have been reconciled with some new data to present a more complete and rational analysis of the atomic rearrangements involved in the process. Two di
Jan 1, 1953
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Chicago Paper - Review of American Blast-Furnace Practice, (See Discussion, p. 577)By E. C. Potter
It is not the purpose of this paper to enter into the minutiae of a subject so vast, upon which volumes have already been written and volumes more might still be written, but simply to pass in review
Jan 1, 1894
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PART IV - The Use of a ZrO2(+CaO) Solid Electrolyte Galvanic Cell for the Determination of Rate Constants for Gas-Solid Reactions Involving OxygenBy V. B. Tare, H. Schmalzried
The use of solid electrolytes for determining kinetic paraneters at elevated tevnperatures is pointed out. The reaction rate constant k1 of the phase-boundary reaction during oxidution of iron to wiis
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Strain Patterns in Charpy Impact Specimens of 0.20 Pct C Mild SteelBy E. S. Bumps
A series of macrographs are presented for the purpose of graphically recording the strain phenomenon that accompanies the energy transition in the Charpy impact testing of a mild steel that is suscept
Jan 1, 1953
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Taiwan - A Growth Investment Area Mineral Potential Little ExploredBy John V. Beall
Homeland of the Republic of China, the island of Taiwan looks on the map like a seal, muzzle pointed south, resting complacently on the emerald waters of the China Sea. Any notion of placidness is qui
Jan 9, 1969
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Thermoviscoelastic Finite Element Model Simulations Associated With Underground Coal ConversionBy S. C. Lee
An uncoupled thermoviscoelastic finite element formulation with an application to Underground Coal Conversion (UCC) is presented. An incremental solution procedure with an implicit time stepping schem
Jan 1, 1984
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Pressure Transient Analysis of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs with Uniform Fracture DistributionBy H. Kazemi
An ideal theoretical model of a naturally fractured reservoir with a uniform fracture distribution, motivated by an earlier model by Warren and Root, has been developed. This model consists of a finit
Jan 1, 1970
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The Beard-Mackie Sight-Indicator for the Measurement of Marsh-Gas in CollieriesBy M. H. HARRINOTON
THE Transactions of the Institute afford abundant evidence of the general recognition by mining engineers of the importance of a safety-lamp which will not only give warning of the presence of fire-da
Jan 1, 1906
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Papers - Some Practical Observations on Inverse Segregation (T.P. 1287, with discussion)By Daniel R. Hull
In 1926 Gendersl reviewed the existing theories of this subject and stated his views in support of the gas-pressure theory. Again, in 1937, the subject was thoroughly reviewed by N. B. Vaughan3 and by
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Some Practical Observations on Inverse Segregation (T.P. 1287, with discussion)By Daniel R. Hull
In 1926 Gendersl reviewed the existing theories of this subject and stated his views in support of the gas-pressure theory. Again, in 1937, the subject was thoroughly reviewed by N. B. Vaughan3 and by
Jan 1, 1941
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Correlations Between Structure And Adsorption For Organic Depressants In FlotationBy H. Baldauf, H. Schubert
The structure of flotation reagents is important for their adsorption on mineral surfaces and thus for their flotation effectiveness. The influence of the structure of organic depressants on the flota
Jan 1, 1980
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Canadian Paper - The Testing of Winding-Ropes in the Province of Anhalt, GermanyBy Frank H. Probert
The mining laws relating to winding-ropes in some of the German provinces are very strict, and severe tests have to be periodically made to see that the ropes in use come up to the prescribed standard
Jan 1, 1901
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Large Truck Trains – A Rapid Transit System For Phosphate OreBy George L. Atwood, William Brown
Phosphate ore is being mined at Monsanto Co.'s Henry mine, near Soda Springs, Idaho, for the company's three furnace elemental phosphorus plant near Soda Springs. The finished product from t
Jan 8, 1972
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Coal - Hydrocyclone Washing of Fine CoalBy H. L. Lovell, L. H. E. Weyher
Cyclones have been used successfully in the mineral industries to solve solid-liquid as well as solid-solid separation problems in the processing of fine particles. Substantial information is availabl
Jan 1, 1970