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Papers - Comminution - Characteristics of Screen-circuit Products (T. P. 1820, Min. Tech., May 1945)By Albert E. Reed
The development of the modern highspeed vibrating screen, together with the increasing availability of long-lasting stainless-steel screen cloth for relatively fine-mesh separations, means that more s
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Comminution - Characteristics of Screen-circuit Products (T. P. 1820, Min. Tech., May 1945)By Albert E. Reed
The development of the modern highspeed vibrating screen, together with the increasing availability of long-lasting stainless-steel screen cloth for relatively fine-mesh separations, means that more s
Jan 1, 1947
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Health Implications of Diesel Mining Machinery UsageBy D. S. Lachtman
Government and labor sources have speculated that exposure to diesel exhaust may have adverse health consequences. The purpose of this discussion is to analyze the merits of these statements and place
Jan 1, 1983
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Fluxing Silicio Us Iron OresBy T. F. Witherbee
(Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) THE subject of an article in the Engineering and Mining Journal for October 13th, 1877, namely, Blast Furnace Treatment of Silicious Iron Ores,, is of g
Jan 1, 1878
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Electric Furnace Melting of Copper at BaltimoreBy Peter R. Drummond
THE final casting of refined copper has been re-J- stricted for generations by the following sequence of operations: Filling the reverberatory furnace, melting, skimming, blowing or flapping, and poli
Jan 1, 1952
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Boulder Batholith - Potential Montana Uranium ProvinceBy Leonard D. Jarrard, Ernest E. Thurlow
THE Boulder batholith of western Montana may be considered a uranium province: a regional geologic environment within which uranium is found in uncommon amounts. Reconnaissance examinations indicated
Jan 7, 1954
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Iron and Steel Division - The Thermodynamics of Solid Iron at Elevated TemperaturesBy Philip D. Anderson, Ralph Hultgren
Heat contents of extremely pure iron were measured over the range 300"to 1433"K, using a diphenyl ether calorimeter. Results from three samples containing widely differing impurities agreed with one a
Jan 1, 1962
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Discussion - Extractive Metallurgy Division (471234e3-bc13-4213-b301-8c9258e6b069)H. H. Kellogg (Columbia University)—The accurate measurements of the equilibrium gas ratios for the reaction: Pb(1) + H2S = PbS(c) + H2 [I] reported in this
Jan 1, 1961
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Fundamental Study On The Flotation Of Minerals Using Two Kinds Of CollectorsBy Takahide Wakamatsu, Yoshiaki Numata, Charn Hoon Park
INTRODUCTION A technique is needed to apply the flotation method successfully to apply the flotation method successfully to low grade and complex ore bearing hard-to-float oxide minerals. Thus it i
Jan 1, 1980
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Babbitt Compositions Recommended By Bearing Metals ManufacturersLast October a committee was appointed by The War Service Association of Manufacturers of Solder and Bearing Metals, Inc. to consider the report of the U. S. Bureau of Standards to the Conservation Di
Jan 2, 1919
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Salt Cavern Repositories For Hazardous WasteBy Raymond E. Funderburk
Today, there are four alternatives available for disposal of highly toxic, non-radioactive hazardous waste: deep well injection, chemical processing, landfill and incineration. However, based upon res
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - The Crystal Structure of Ni4WBy D. Harker, E. Epremian
The constitution of the nickel-tungsten system has been studied by a number of investigators, the most recent of which are Ellinger and Sykes.1 On the basis of metallography, electrical resistivity an
Jan 1, 1950
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Hamersley Pelletizing Plant Features Facilities For Dry-Grinding Iron OreBy S. Terry, J. G. Munro
A unique feature of the recently dedicated pelletizing complex of Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd. is the dry grinding circuit for the iron ore fines. This facility, located at Dampier, some 800 miles north o
Jan 5, 1968
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Sticky-Surface Concentrations Of Gravel-Size MineralsBy James Norman, O. C. Ralston, John Dasher
MOST mineral products are used in the finely divided state, but some are sold in larger sizes. Coal, gravel, metallurgical fluorspar, phosphate rock, hematite, chromite, and other products are sold in
Jan 1, 1942
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Sticky-Surface Concentration Of Gravel-Size MineralsBy James Norman, O. C. Ralston, John Dasher
MOST mineral products are used in the finely divided state, but some are sold in larger sizes. Coal, gravel, metallurgical fluorspar, phosphate rock, hematite, chromite, and other products are sold in
Jan 1, 1942
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Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Strain Rate and Temperature on the Flow Stress of 7075 AluminumBy d&apos, K. Mukherjee, C. R. Antonio, R. J. Maciag, G. J. Fischer
Tensile data indicate that over the range of strain rates 10-5 to 10-1 sec-1 and in the temperature range 298° to 743°K the flow stress at a given temperature may be expressed as: C0 = Cem wh
Jan 1, 1969
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Engineering Reasearch - Effect of Casing Perforations on Well Productivity. (Petr. Tech. Nov. 1942) (with discussion)By Morris Muskat
Analytical calculations have been carried out on the effect of casing perforations on the productivity of wells, and formulas have been derived for general types of perforation patterns. The numerical
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Reasearch - Effect of Casing Perforations on Well Productivity. (Petr. Tech. Nov. 1942) (with discussion)By Morris Muskat
Analytical calculations have been carried out on the effect of casing perforations on the productivity of wells, and formulas have been derived for general types of perforation patterns. The numerical
Jan 1, 1943
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Hot-Dip Galvanizing-Zinc's Biggest Consumptive UseBy John G. McLain
OF all the zinc that the world consumed in 1936-'38 the United States took about 31 per cent, and almost 14 per cent of the world's zinc supply in that period was used for galvanizing purpos
Jan 1, 1941
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SME-AIME Publishes 4th Edition of ‘Industrial Minerals and Rocks’Continuing a tradition of excellence established in 1937 when a group of editors under the chairmanship of Samuel H. Dolbear produced the first edition, the fourth edition of Industrial Minerals and R
Jan 12, 1975