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The Composition of Flue DepositBy J. Blodget Britton
DURING the last three or four years I have had occasion to examine, chemically, various samples of matter commonly called flue-dust or cinder, found deposited in the flues and hot-blast chambers and u
Jan 1, 1877
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Manganese Subject of Cleveland MeetingA SPRING meeting is to be held at Cleveland this month under the joint auspices of the Iron and Steel Committee and the Ohio Section with the cooperation of the neighboring sections in Pennsyl-vania,
Jan 3, 1927
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Foundation Studies For A Roller-Compacted Concrete Gravity DamBy Gregg A. Scott
Upper Stillwater Dam is to be a roller-compacted concrete gravity structure, founded on nearly horizontally bedded sandstone and argillite rock. An overview of the testing and analyses used to evaluat
Jan 1, 1984
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Incline Top-slicing Method (8ef6add8-078a-4a6f-b837-00b739d24064)C.A. MITKE, *Bisbee, Ariz. (written-discussion-? ).--The advantages of the incline-slicing system have' been ably pointed out by Mr. Scott in his paper in the November, 1917, Bulletin, and also
Jan 3, 1918
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Washington Paper - Bibliography of Gas-ProducersBy Samuel S. Wyer
The following abbreviations have been used in the text: Cassier's, Cassier's Magazine. Eng. Lond., The Engineer (London). Eng. Mag., Engineering Magazine. Eng. News, Engineering News. E
Jan 1, 1906
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London Paper - A Simple Rotary Distributor for Blast-Furnace ChargesBy David Baker
In a paper presented to the American Institute of Mining Engineers, September, 1904, entitled uImprovements in the Mechanical Charging of the Modern Blast-Furnace,"' I showed the great fault of m
Jan 1, 1907
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Shearer Automation Horizon ControlBy E. R. Palowitch, P. H. Broussard
The United States aims to achieve some modicum of energy self-sufficiency through means such as conservation, increased domestic oil and gas production, substitution by the electric utilities of coal
Jan 1, 1981
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Development of Fluxed PelletsBy K. E. Merklin, F. D. DeVaney
In the past most of the research in pelletizing has as its aim the production of a physically strong pellet. Now that this problem is solved, more attention is being paid to uniformity in grade and ch
Jan 1, 1963
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - (Powder Metallurgy Seminar) (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948) (C. G. Goetzel presiding)26. G. H. S. Price, S. V. Williams, and G. J.O. Garrard: Heavy alloy, its production. properties and uses. Metal Industry (1941) 599 354s 372. 394. 27. R. Kieffer and W. Hoto
Jan 1, 1949
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New York Paper - Tantalum, Tungsten and MolybdenumBy E. W. Engle
For several years the Fansteel Products Co. has been engaged in e production and development of various of the rarer metals. It is at present engaged in the commercial production of tantalum, tungsten
Jan 1, 1925
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Moisture As A Component Of The Volatile Matter Of CoalBy W. T. Jr. Thom
IN PREVIOUS classifications of coal, it has been customary to regard moisture eliminated from coal samples between 20° and 100° C. as extraneous matter, rather than as a constituent part of the coal.
Jan 5, 1925
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A Panel Discussion - Mineral Engineering Education - Its Challenge And Its FutureThis symposium is based on material presented at the AIME Annual Meeting in New York, February 1958. Co-Chairmen of the panel discussion were Truman H. Kuhn, Colorado School of Mines, and J. E. Monroe
Jan 6, 1958
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Mining Methods - Hydraulic Stripping of a Stone Quarry (T.P. 879, with discussion)By Mark Sheppard
DuRing the winter of 1937, the writer visited a West Virginia stone quarry at which the overburden is stripped hydraulically. The quarry is in a bed of limestone, about 200 ft. thick, which outcrops o
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Methods - Hydraulic Stripping of a Stone Quarry (T.P. 879, with discussion)By Mark Sheppard
DuRing the winter of 1937, the writer visited a West Virginia stone quarry at which the overburden is stripped hydraulically. The quarry is in a bed of limestone, about 200 ft. thick, which outcrops o
Jan 1, 1938
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Friday Morning Session, April 26 1940 - MinutesBy Open-Hearth Steel
I received a telegram yesterday from Mr. J. H. Nead saying that he regretted circumstances had come up which prevent his attending the meeting, but that arrangements have been made and Mr. T. S. Washb
Jan 1, 1940
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Washington Paper - A New Method for Working Deep Coal-BedsBy H. M. Chance
In almost all coal-fields, the quantity of explosive gases given off by the coal increases as depth is attained, requiring correspondingly enlarged quantities of air to ventilate the workings properly
Jan 1, 1901
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Members and Associates (200af2cc-0fce-477a-881c-27306f929cc7)THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS ?ARE ASSOCIATES. THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELECTION
Jan 1, 1910
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Papers - Zinc - Electrolytic Zinc at Risdon, TasmaniaBy W. C. Snow
The plant of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, situated at Risdon on the estuary of the River Derwent, near Hobart, was designed and erected primarily to produce high-grade zinc fr
Jan 1, 1937
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Technical Notes - New Method for Determining the Tensile Strength of A RockBy N. E. Grosvenor
Several methods have been proposed for determining the tensile strength of rock. These have been tried out over the past several years, but the results have been erratic and of doubtful value. The
Jan 1, 1961