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Corrections - The Effect of Fluid Viscosity on Cyclone ClassificationBy J. A. Herbst, G. E. Agar
Beginning with the second paragraph in the second column of page 148, this paper should read: The Reynolds number in Fig. 6 was calculated from the inlet diam and it is evident from the graph that
Jan 1, 1967
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Technical Notes - The Adsorption of Long-Chained Amines on QuartzBy Knut L. Sandvik, Aage Solbakken
it is an established fact that the collecting properties of xanthates and anionic collectors are dependent on the hydrocarbon chain length. This is ascribed to the greater adsorption densities caused
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Copper-manganese-aluminum Alloys-Properties of Wrought Alpha Solid Solution Alloys (Metals Tech., Feb. 1947, T. P. 2142, with discussion)By T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean. J. R. Long
Although considerable information has been published concerning manganese additions to the aluminum bronzes, these data refer principally to the two-phase alloys containing 8 to II pet aluminum, with
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Copper-manganese-aluminum Alloys-Properties of Wrought Alpha Solid Solution Alloys (Metals Tech., Feb. 1947, T. P. 2142, with discussion)By R. S. Dean. J. R. Long, T. R. Graham
Although considerable information has been published concerning manganese additions to the aluminum bronzes, these data refer principally to the two-phase alloys containing 8 to II pet aluminum, with
Jan 1, 1947
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Copper-Manganese-Aluminum Alloys - Properties Of Wrought Alpha Solid Solution AlloysBy J. R. Long, T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean
ALTHOUGH considerable information has been published concerning manganese additions to the aluminum bronzes, these data refer principally to the two-phase alloys containing 8 to 11 pct aluminum, with
Jan 1, 1947
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Geomorphic and Hydrologic Problems Associated with Surface Mining on Alluvial Valley Floors, Western United States (43dbff07-2c98-465f-b4ac-504ce3e3c90e)By N. J. King, R. F. Hadley
Alluvial valley floors constitute a valuable land resource and are important to ranching operations in the semiarid western United States. This resource may be in jeopardy locally if the alluvial depo
Jan 1, 1981
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A Damping Test for Season Cracks in Cartridge BrassBy T. A. Read, S. W. Kitchen, H. I. Fusfeld
At the present time most artillery cartridge cases are used only a single time. Since the process of reshaping a fired cartridge case so that it may be used again is much simpler and cheaper than the
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Zinc - The Trollhättan Electrothermic Zinc Process (With Discussion)By W. S. Landis
In brief, this is the story of an attempt to Americanize a process originally developed in Europe. The story will be recited in two sections, the first dealing with the process as developed by the Eur
Jan 1, 1937
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The Construction Of Geological Cross-SectionsBy H. Martyn Chance
I HAVE been induced to present this paper to the Institute because I have been unable to find any publication containing a discussion of this subject. In some of our technical schools and colleges the
Jan 1, 1881
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A New Method for Determining Hazardous Roof ConditionsBy R. T. Gallagher, C. G. Brennecke
This paper is the result of a research program entered into cooperatively by the General Reinsurance Corporation and Lehigh University in January 1944. The research program was instituted to find a mo
Jan 1, 1946
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The Fluidized Bed Reactor Installation At Sparrows PointBy E. C. Dominguez, H. B. Scharf
The Sparrows Point plant of Bethlehem Steel Co., southeast of Baltimore, is the largest Bethlehem plant, with an annual rated capacity of 6.2 million ingot tons. There is considerable diversity of pro
May 1, 1956
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Local Section News (2c6e7072-79e0-43da-99ed-58fb7f473e16)ST. LOUIS LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee ARTHUR THACHER, Chairman R. A. BULL, Vice-Chairman WALTER E. MCCOURT, Secretary-Treasurer, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. H. A. BUEHLER R. R.-S.
Jan 6, 1915
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New York Paper - Search for the Causes of Injury to Vegetation in au Urban Villa Near a Large Industrial EstablishmentBy Persifor Frazer
For various reasons I have not specified the locality where the research indicated in the following pages was undertaken. It will suffice to say that it was on the grounds of a villa once remote from,
Jan 1, 1908
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - The Instability of Slow, Immiscible, Viscous Liquid-Liquid Displ...By W. van der Knapp
A theoretical and experimental ana1ysis is given of the change in volume of a porous medium due to changes in external and internal pressures. The result enable one to deduce directly the effect of la
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Off-Highway Trucks in the Mining IndustryBy Alan K. Burton
An industry-wide demand for bigger and more efficient trucks, with their supposed economies of scale, is well established. Some trucks have been, and often are brought "off the shelf," with the manufa
Jan 8, 1975
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Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco ProcessBy C. E. Lesher
Low-TEMPERATURE carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc
Jan 1, 1940
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The Education Of An Exploration GeophysicistBy M. M. Slotnick
IT was once aptly said that a sign of approaching senility is ceasing work on a subject and beginning to talk about it. Perhaps that explains why, after many years in which part of my duties has been
Jan 1, 1941
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The Treatment of Fine Particles During FlotationBy T. P. Meloy
The behavior of slime-sized particles in a flotation cell is neither well documented nor well understood. In general, slimes (or 'fines' as they will be alternatively called in this chapter)
Jan 1, 1962