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  • AIME
    The Effect Of Pore Pressure And Heating Time On The Strength And Sliding Stability Of A Serpentinite Gouge

    By D. E. Moore

    The strength of a natural serpentinite gouge was measured at 400°C and an effective pressure of 100 MPa. The strength of the gouge decreased with increasing pore pressure to 50 MPa and then was nearly

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    The Henderson Mine Ventilation System

    By Jeff Steinhoff

    INTRODUCTION The Henderson mine utilizes a highly mechanized, continuous, panel-caving, mining system to extract ore from a deep, massive, molybdenite deposit. The mine is located 80.5 km (50 miles

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Morphology of Brittle Fracture in Pearlite, Bainite and Martensite

    By A. M. Turkalo

    IT is a well-known fact that martensitic steels show a greater resistance to brittle fracture than do pearlitic and bainitic steels. It was, therefore, thought worthwhile to investigate the mode of br

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The Role Of Thermochemical Factors In Basic Open Hearth Production Rate

    By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower

    INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY BY "thermochemical factors" we refer to those variables which affect the net heat which must be put into the bath in order to make a heat of steel from any given set of cha

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    San Francisco Paper - Slime-Filtration

    By George J. Young

    The nature of slimes handled in the treatment of gold- and silver-ores has been discussed in technical literature to a considerable extent. The subject of slime-filtration from the practical worker&ap

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Development of Muffle Furnaces for the Production of Zinc Oxide and Zinc at East Chicago, Indiana - Discussion

    By G. E. Johnson

    E. D. HYMAN*—How much sorting of scrap is done ? G. E. JOHNSON (author's reply)—We do practically no sorting. We charge "run of mine" scrap to the furnace. The unmeltables, mostly iron, are in

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's Work

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    In the year 1581, the counselors of King Philip of Spain suggested to that monarch that a canal across the Isthmus of Darien would open the west coast of the South American continent to Spanish miners

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Coal - Correlation of the Performance Characteristics of Domestic Stoker Coals with Their Chemical and Petrographic Composition

    By Roy J. Helfinstine, Gilbert H. Cady

    One of the most urgent needs in the field of coal combustion is the ability to predict the performance of a coal from knowledge gained from small-scale tests. Numerous types of analyses and tests are

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Sonar Level Monitoring And The Mining Industry

    By Ken Sublette

    The mining industry has been a leader in the application of ultrasonic level monitoring systems, utilizing the "sonar-in-air" concept for the accurate inventorying of material not only as an end withi

    Jan 6, 1974

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    The Limit of Fuel-Economy in the Iron- Blast-Furnace

    By N. M. Langdon

    INTRODUCTION. IN considering the magnificent success of Mr. Gayley's Bold experiment of applying dry blast to the blast-furnace, whereby , saving of 20 per cent. of fuel per ton of iron is effec

    Oct 1, 1909

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    Washington D.C. Paper - An Improved Mining Lamp for Engineers

    By Persifor Frazer

    The accompanying diagrams represent a lamp provided with certain improvements which render it more serviceable for the use of the engineer or other mining official who is often compelled to visit seve

    Jan 1, 1882

  • AIME
    Institute Announcements. Spokane Meeting And Excursions

    By AIME AIME

    Further details of the 97th meeting of the Institute, at Spokane, have been sent to members in the Special Circular of May 8, 1909, and for convenience a summary of the additional information is given

    Aug 1, 1909

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    Outlook on Equipment Selection For Sublevel Caving In LKAB

    By Kjell Lidin, Christer Nordström

    INTRODUCTION LKAB produces iron ore in several mines in northern Sweden, and has been doing so for nearly 100 years. Total production to date is 600 million tonnes of finished products of various

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Test for Measuring the Agglutinating Power of Coal

    By S. M. Marshall

    FOR a number of years European investigators have used laboratory methods of predicting the probable strength of coke made from coal, and recently several investigators in the United States have repor

    Jan 1, 1929

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    New York Paper - The Pennsylvania Mine Fire, Butte, Mont.

    By C. E. Nighman, R. S. Foster

    The following is a description of the methods used in rescuing men and extinguishing the underground fire at the Pennsylvania mine, Butte, Mont. , This fire, which cost the lives of 21 men, began a

    Jan 1, 1918

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    A Flux for Rolling Swill Cinder And Siliciou Iron Ores in the Blast Furnace

    By James P. Kimball

    AMONG the curious results of the recent advance of prices in the iron trade of the United States, one of them at least is to be regarded as of great importance. I allude to the utilization of mill cin

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Using Electric Furnaces and Heaters To Determine the Free- Swelling Index of Coal

    By E. Swartzman

    THE free-swelling index, a numerical value for the free-swelling properties of coal, is being used to an increasing extent in specifying coal for burning in various types of equipment. The empirical s

    Jan 10, 1951

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    Vicalloy - A Workable Alloy For Permanent Magnets

    By E. A. Nesbitt

    THE important permanent-magnet alloys 15 years ago contained carbon and depended upon it for their permanent- magnet properties. In recent years great, advances have been made in a number of new alloy

    Jan 1, 1946

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    23. Geology of the Iron Ores of the Lake Superior Region in the United States

    By Ralph W. Marsden

    The natural iron ores of the Lake Superior Region in the United States are being replaced by iron-ore concentrates produced from magnetite- or hematite-rich horizons in the Precambrian cherty iron for

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Recent Geothermal Measurements in the Michigan Copper District

    By James Fisher

    THE copper mines of the Keweenaw Peninsula in northern Michigan have long been of interest in connection with deep earth-temperature measurements. The extraordinary low geothermal gradient of 1° F. in

    Jan 1, 1932