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Selection of Mining Machinery Based on Mechanical Delay Statistics: An Application of Goal Programming to Capital Budgeting (2a86d08e-1e92-4c24-9215-1f5f312db387)By R. L. Grayson, Y. J. Wang
This paper presents an application of goal programming (GP) to major mining machinery purchases based on historical operating data on mechanical downtime and production. The GP technique, an extension
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper - X-ray Evidence Versus the Amorphous-metal Hypothesis (with Discussion)By John T. Norton, Robert J. Anderson
The purpose of this paper is to report evidence, regarding metal structures, that is contradictory to the amorphous-metal hypothesis of Beilby, and particularly evidence that is opposed to the proposi
Jan 1, 1925
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Scranton Paper - Geology and Mining in the Northern Coal-Field of PennsylvaniaBy Frank A. Hill
A visitor to the Northern anthracite coal-field in 1844 wrote: " History and song have hallowed the valley of Wyoming, and everything pertaining to it seems wrapped in an atmosphere of romance." So
Jan 1, 1887
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Note on Certain Water-Worn Vein-SpecimensBy F. C. Holman
It is desired in these notes to record a vein-phenomenon certainly unique in the writer's limited experience, and, as it seems to him, sufficiently rare to be worthy of mention. In the little
Jan 1, 1896
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Index U - Z[TWEEDY, A. M., and VOGEL, FELIX A.: The Briquetting of Flue Dust in the United States by the Schumacher Process, XLVII, [viii], 338. TWEEDY, GEORGE A., and BEALS, ROGER L.: Cyanide-Plant and Practi
Jan 1, 1918
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Valuation of Metal MinesBy Orr Hamilton
VALUATION of a mine is an approximation of its true cash value which requires the application of fundamental principles of economics. Mines are valued from necessity, for the following reasons: (a
Jan 11, 1923
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Technical Notes - Mechanism of Sulfate Formation During the Roasting of Cuprous SulfideBy J. A. Morgan
IN the art of roasting sulfides it is well known that the lower the temperature and the higher the pressure of SO, the larger will be the amount of sulfate present in the product. However, the mechani
Jan 1, 1957
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Smelting And Leaching Of OresBy Frederick Laist
IN the course of the past 75 years the treatment of copper ores has undergone the most profound changes. To a lesser degree, this is true of all the nonferrous metals, but the rapid increase in the de
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mercury - Concurrent Firing at the Sulphur Bank and Reed Quicksilver Plants (Metals Tech., December 1945, TP 1889)By W. Bradley, R. G. Hall
This paper will attempt to show how a metallurgical problem at one California quicksilver mine was solved, and how the solution was applied successfully at another mine. The pronouns "we" and "our,
Jan 1, 1949
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Refinery SecurityBy R. S. Shoemaker, F. W. McQuiston
REFINERY SECURITY "Highgrading, " a polite word for stealing gold and silver, has been a way of life since the metals in native form have been mined or produced. Unfortunately, in the past, highgr
Jan 1, 1975
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Notes On Babbitt And Babbitted Bearings (ba60cc46-9e02-4799-a142-26cc6f74a431)GWILLIAM H. CLAMER (Philadelphia, Pa.).-About 16,000 tons of tin is used annually in the production of white metals. The real reason for using the so-called genuine babbitt, which is a high-tin base b
Jan 1, 1919
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Fall Meeting Of Institute Of Metals DivisionThe fall meeting of the. Institute of Metals Division will be held in Philadelphia on Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. All meetings will be held in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Broad and Walnut Streets, which is also t
Jan 8, 1919
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Part IX - Quasi-Thermodynamic Calculation of Vacancies in Fcc MetalsBy K. Mukherjee
A quasi-thermodynamic calculation is presented for estirt~ating vacancy Parameters in fcc metals. For fcc metals the equilibrium vacancy concentration at the melting point can be approximated by a con
Jan 1, 1967
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Influence Of Coal Porosity On The Effectiveness Of Freeze Conditioning AgentsBy P. F. Richardson, J. L. Perisho, W. J. Roe
Handling and transport of coal during the winter months can be a severe problem. The inability to unload frozen coal from rail cars produces serious economic and logistic problems due to transportatio
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect Of Bottom Shape And Life On Slag Volume In Acid Electric FurnaceBy J. A. Bowers
THIS investigation of the effect of bottom shape and life on slag volume was carried out in two Lectromelt top-charge furnaces whose rated capacity is 1000 lb per hour. Unfortunately, just as the work
Jan 1, 1947
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Enthalpy of Formation of CaMg2By J. F. Smith, J. E. Davison
A value for the enthalpy of formation of z2 of -3.14 i 0.21 kcal per g-atom has been measured by the technique of acid solution calorimetry. This result is in quite good agreement with two earlier d
Jan 1, 1969
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Metal Mining - Aspects of Structure and Mineralization Used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy J. Lyden
In the Picher field, structure made openings for the circulation of the mineralizing solutions by flexing, shearing, and fracturing the sedimentary beds. This structure is used with the spatial
Jan 1, 1951
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Metal Mining - Aspects of Structure and Mineralization Used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy J. Lyden
In the Picher field, structure made openings for the circulation of the mineralizing solutions by flexing, shearing, and fracturing the sedimentary beds. This structure is used with the spatial
Jan 1, 1951
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Estimating Mine Pillar Strength from Compression TestsBy L. A. Panek
Using an approach based on the theory of similitude, the author develops a general equation and related concepts that provide new insights to an old problem. The load-bearing capacity (strength) of a
Jan 1, 1981
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PART IV - Papers - Solubility, Permeability and Diffusivity of Oxygen in Solid IronBy E. T. Turkdogan, J. H. Swisher
The solubility of oxygen in zone-refined iron was determined in the temperature range.from 881" to 1350°C. The solubility in a iron at 881°C ms found to be about 2 to 3 ppm; in y iron, the solubility
Jan 1, 1968