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    Evaluation of a Radioisotope Tracer Method for Determination of Simulation Parameters in Open-Circuit Continuous Ball Mills (31441227-0bd9-4a3b-8861-dca7224e8499)

    By Robin P. Gardner

    A radioisotope tracer method combined with a suitable back-calculation method is proposed and evaluated for the determination of model simulation parameters in open-circuit continuous ball mills. The

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Effect Of Composition On Grain Growth In Aluminum-Magnesium Solid Solutions

    By Louis J. Demer, Paul A. Beck

    As reported in a previous publication,1 isothermal grain growth in high purity aluminum and in an aluminum alloy with 2 pct magnesium can be adequately described by means of the empirical relation: [

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Iron Industry of Utah (d680be72-7618-4122-9e17-2719c3301ea4)

    "For many years it has been known that large bodies of iron ore existed in Iron and Washington counties in Utah. The ore is chiefly hematite—both hard and soft—though some magnetite is found. No defin

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Mining Engineering Reporter (2f29c86d-30af-43e1-bec3-12bacace5dd9)

    Mining and oil industry representatives are scheduled to testify May 15 at hearings on the Simpson bill to extend the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, Several Congressmen have introduced bills to exte

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Near-Surface Effect for Diffusion in Silver

    By T. S. Lundy, R. A. Padgett

    The fact that cobalt diffuses in silver at a much slower rate in a region near a free surface than in bulk material has been demonstrated in a variety of experiments. Various possible mechanisms of t

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Value of the Mines of the United States

    By W. R. Ingalls

    WHAT proportion of the national wealth is represented by' the producing mines of the country?' Or by the- mining and metallurgical industry-as a whole, for it is impossible to make-an econom

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Metallurgical Fundamentals-Present and Future

    By Charles G. Maier

    SCIENCE beginning in rational observation came of age, when its devotees first began to measure and count. It has been said that the most striking aspect, of science today is its growing abstraction,

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Rare Metals and Minerals - Pure Electrolytic Manganese Produced; Vacuum Tubes Important Outlet For Some Metals

    By Colin G. ink

    OUTSTANDI'NG in progress among the less familiar 'metals during 1936 is the electrolytic production of 99.9 per cent manganese meta1 readily and many quantity. Strictly speaking, manganese s

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Technical Notes - Concerning an Order-Disorder Transition in the Ni-Cr System

    By R. A. Swalin, B. W. Roberts

    ONSIDERABLE controversy has centered about the existence of an order-disorder transformation in alloys in the composition vicinity of 75 atomic pct Ni and 25 atomic pct Cr. All the evidence to date fo

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Geophysics - Combined Geophysical Prospecting System by Helicopter

    By R. H. Pemberton

    The principle of airborne electroniagnetic prospecting is well-known. 'The basic geonhysicai texts in inost cases discuss the main elements involved in electromagnetic prospecting. However. there

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Bethlehem Meeting

    By 000-001-568

    August 15th, 1871. THE Institute assembled in Packer Hall of the Lehigh University, the President, Mr. David Thomas, of Catasauqua in the chair. Professor Henry Coppée, President of the Lehigh Unive

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Effect of a Dispersed Phase on Grain Growth in Al-Mn Alloys (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2475)

    By P. R. Sperry, M. L. Holzworth, P. A. Beck

    The basic work of Z. Jeffries 1,2,3 has long ago established the main features of grain growth in the presence of a dispersed second phase. Working with sintered specimens of initially fine grained tu

    Jan 1, 1949

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    New York Paper - Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Cyanide Solutions (with Discussion)

    By Max W. Bowen, A. J. Weinig

    The important part that dissolved oxygen plays in the cyanide treatment of gold and silver ores is commonly recognized by most metallurgists and mill men. But heretofore there has been no simple metho

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Modeling Immiscible Gas-Water Flow in Deforming Mining Environments (df86ee3e-f308-418c-abd9-84a1fd677113)

    By A. S. C. Owili-eger

    The computer-aided simulation model re¬ported here is an extension of the one developed by the author while at The Pennsylvania State University. The present model, however, includes consideration of

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Calculations of Two-Phase Diffusion in Metallic Systems Including the Interfacial Reactions

    By Hiroshi Oikawa, A. G. Guy

    Recent experimental evidence has shown that it is often incorrect to neglect the reactions occurring at an interface with respect to the diffusion reactions. By introducing reaction-rate constants and

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Biographical Notices

    FRED TURRELL GREENE Fred Turrell Greene was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1872. His father, William A. Greene, was born in Providence, R. I., and his mother, Angenora Semlear, was born in Brookly

    Jan 5, 1918

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    PART IV - Papers - Solubility of Hydrogen in Solid Copper, Silver and Gold Obtained by a Rapid Quench and Extraction Technique

    By Charles L. Thomas

    A novel, highly sensitive, and reproducible nzetlzod for the determination of hydrogen in solid materials is presented. The procedure requires equilibration of the specimen with hydrogen gas, rapid qu

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Contents

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Technical Note - Computer Simulation Of Draglines (d6927363-fb50-4d1f-a0bc-bd82c53326c6)

    By G. P. White, J. M. Jones

    Introduction Computer simulation is a technique that has been around for many years. Its applications include designing steel mills, planning space shots, or even developing ways to beat the casinos

    Jan 1, 1985