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Broken Stay-BoltBy W. S. Ayres
THE boiler from which these stay-bolts have just been obtained was that of the locomotive Catasauqua, Lehigh Valley Railroad, built at the company's shops, South Easton, Pa., in 1864. The iron is
Jan 1, 1874
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New York Paper - Broken Stay-BoltsBy W. S. Ayres
The boiler from which these stay-bolts have just been obtained was that of the locomotive Catasauqtia, Lehigh Valley Railroad, built at the company's shops, South Easton, Pa., in 1864. The iron i
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Distillation Of Zinc And Refining Of Residual Metals From Copper-Base AlloysBy Frank F. Poland
TEE purpose of this paper-is to describe a new process for the refining of secondary copper-base metals and a specially designed high-temperature electric-resistor furnace used in the process for the
Jan 1, 1946
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Mine Air-conditioning on the RandBy W. L., Yerkes
AN interesting study of the application of air-, conditioning to the problem of mine ventilation and cooling can be found on the Witwatersrand in South Africa. Here there are a large number of deep mi
Jan 1, 1941
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Application of Pulverized Coal to Boilers (with Discussion)By J. W. Fuller
During the last 20 years, experimenters have sought to utilize pulverized coal in boiler plants, but refractory and slag troubles have usually overbalanced any gains in efficiency that were obtained.
Jan 1, 1922
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Mineral-land ClassificationBy Max W. Ball
THE geologist or mining engineer, whose work takes him into the western United States, whether for the Government or private enterprises, is likely to be called upon to classify public lands as to the
Jan 1, 1921
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Rock Mechanics - Channel Sandstones of the Pittsburgh Coal HorizonBy J. G. Tilton
While most of the Pittsburgh coal horizon is dependably regular, there are areas where it is dis-turbed by sandstone cutouts which can seriously hamper mining operations. Because these channel sandsto
Jan 1, 1968
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Rock Mechanics - A Comparison of Explosives by Cratering and Other MethodsBy W. I. Duvall, L. D. Sadwin
Three explosives with different detonation characteristics were tested by studying their cratering ability in a granite-gneiss. The strain wave generating characteristics of these explosives were also
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Nickel-Rich Quaternary Alloys of the Ni-Cr-Ti-Al SystemBy A. Taylor
NICKEL-RICH alloys hardened with small additions of titanium and aluminum and centered around that region of face-centered-cubic primary solid solution, 7, where the atomic ratio of nickel chromium is
Jan 1, 1957
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Coal - Maximizing the Profit of a Coal Preparation Plant by Linear ProgrammingBy F. D. Wright
Production of a coal preparation plant is governed by many restrictions, such as the tonnage of different products and blends that can be sold within a given period, capacities and output proportions
Jan 1, 1961
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Karl Eilers - Vice- President, Treasurer, and Honorary Member, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
NO other man now on the Institute's Board has a record of long service to his professional society comparable with that of Karl Eilers. He joined in 1888; he was a Councilor as far back as 1909,
Jan 1, 1937
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Technical Notes - What Mathematics Courses Should a Mining Engineer Take?By G. H. Miller
With the recent advances which have been made in science and technology and the increased use of mathematics in this area, the question of the best mathematics courses for a mining engineer to take is
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Constitution Diagram Ta-Pt Between 50-100 At. Pct PtBy Nicholas J. Grant, Robert H. Kane, Bill C. Geissen
The platinum-rich section of the Ta-Pt Phase diagram was worked out by metallographic and X-ray techniques, using twenty alloys; solidus temperatures and solid solubilities were determined. Besides s
Jan 1, 1965
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Geology and Mining Methods of Kennecott MinesBy Stephen Birch
THE Chitina mining district of Alaska is located at the headwaters of the Chitina and Copper Rivers. At present, the only producing min-ing properties are the mines of the Kennecott Copper Corpn. and
Jan 1, 1924
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A Computer Based System For The Geological Evaluation Of A Surface Coal MineBy K. B. McQuillin
The increasing volume of data produced by the Anglo American Corporation of South Africa, Limited, during the course of coal exploration prompted the establishment of a computer based processing syste
Jan 1, 1977
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Preparation And Some Properties Of High-Purity CopperBy A. J. Phillips, A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart
THE preparation of a sufficient quantity of high-purity copper for extensive laboratory use in the study of impurity effects has been an integral part of a research program in progress at the Central
Jan 1, 1941
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Predicting Gravity-Drainage Performance Using a Three-Dimensional ModelBy H. N. Hall
Reservoir and producing characteristics can govern the decision to use either a one-, two- or three-dimensional model for making predictions for gravity-drainage reservoirs. Examples of conditions req
Jan 1, 1969
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Aluminum Therapy Conquers SilicosisBy Hannon, J. W. G.
Silicosis is today's most important industrial disease and probably dates back to the Stone Age. Since the industrial revolution, increasing attention has been paid to those occupations where min
Jan 1, 1949
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Miscellaneous Alloy-Forming Elements - Beryllium, Calcium, Cerium, Lithium, Manganese, Titanium, Vanadium And ZirconiumBy J. E. Harris
The metallic elements, beryllium, calcium, cerium, lithium, manganese, titanium, vanadium and zirconium are used in metallurgical practice in relatively small percentages for the purpose of improving
Jan 1, 1935
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