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  • AIME
    Progess Report on Longwall Mining

    By Manfred Schmellenkamp

    During the lust half-dozen years, longwall mining has taken on a new look, much of which is due to the introduction of self-advancing roof supports from Europe. Here is a report on two longwall operat

    Jan 6, 1963

  • AIME
    Practical Aspects of Mine Equipment Replacement Analysis

    By D. W. Gentry, H. E. Sherer

    Determining the age at which to replace a specific piece of mining equipment, and choice of the best possible replacement, is a problem common to nearly all mining operations. This paper examines the

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Biographical Notice of William Powell Shinn

    By Joseph D. Weeks

    FIFTY-eight years and a day, full of labor, of achievement and of honor had been completed when, at Pittsburgh, on the 5th day of May, 1892, the wheels of a life that had but just before lost its insp

    Jan 1, 1893

  • AIME
    Guidelines for Improving Trailing Cable Splice Performance

    By R. Stefanko, R. H. King, L. A. Morley

    Coal mine fires, injuries and electrocutions, and many production delays have resulted from trailing cable splice failures. Research was carried out at The Pennsylvania State University to determine t

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Productivity with Trees and Crops on Surface- Mined Lands

    By W. C. Ashby, C. A. Kolar

    Extensive reclamation experience in the midwest dates from the 1930s with trees, from the 1950s with pastures, and from the 1970s with row crops. Superior growth and productivity of mined land over un

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Potential Injury Reduction Through Use Of Diesel Equipment: An Analysis Of Electrical Injuries (abdc63bf-f4db-4cf2-98ca-b9b384be3f26)

    By D. L. Passmore, J. D. Bennett

    The degree of injury and days lost from work due to an injury are examined for selected electrical sources, occurring in conjunction with falls of the injured miner or with selected machinery, that co

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Hydrometallurgical Pretreatment of Lead Concentrates for Electric Smelting and Electrolytic Refining (a1617cc5-299b-4bdf-a842-8a19fbc208c3)

    By K. Kobayashi, K. Ueda, K. Yamaguchi

    Lead concentrates from Kuroko (black ore) mines, which contain 4-7% Cu, 55% Pb, 3-777, Zn, and 0.5-0.9% As, are pretreated by a hydrometallurgical process before electric furnace smelting with other l

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Application Of Oxygen Potential Probes For Process Control In Non-Ferrous Smelting

    By J. M. Floyd

    The theory, construction and applications of oxygen sensors employing high-temperature electro- chemical cells with solid electrolytes are briefly reviewed. The application of disposable probes to mea

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Electrical System Design and Equipment Applications

    By M. J. Sheriff, D. H. Smith, W. Macdonald

    The paper outlines the basic procedure used in electrical system planning and design. Consideration is given to the use of applicable codes and standards, development and use of a system One Line Diag

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Phosphates, Arsenates, Vanadates, etc.

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    Normal phosphoric acid is H3P04, and consequently normal phosphates have the formulas R3PO4, R3(P04)2 and RPO4, and similarly for the arsenates, etc. Only a comparatively small number of species confo

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    Working Properties of Tantalum

    By M. M. Austin

    PURE metallic tantalum, from a practical standpoint, is one of the newer developments in the metal field. Although it was used as filament in incandescent lamps in 1906, only within the last five year

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Incipient Shrinkage in Some Non-ferrous Alloys

    By J. W. Bolton

    PRODUCTION of sound bronze castings is a matter of great practical interest to users and manufacturers of high-grade non-ferrous engineering specialties. Although there has been much excellent researc

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Vermont State Geological Survey

    Vermont State Geological Survey, Burlington, Vt. G H. Perkins, State Geologist Most of the file reports of the State Geologist of Vermont were destroyed in a flood at Montpelier two or three years

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Good Files Or Bad?

    ENGINEERING department problems of unravel- ling filing systems of reference data, detail drawings, magazine tear sheets, technical records, manufacturers' catalogs-and coordinating them with the

    Jan 5, 1954

  • AIME
    Effect Of Cleaned Vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap On Slag Volume

    By W. L. Doyle

    SLAG weights were taken on a series of twenty-eight 6-ton bottom-pour heats. These weights varied from 573 to 1050 lb. Of these, four were chosen for study of the effect of cleaned and uncleaned found

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Bethlehem Paper - A Sectional Slag- and Matte-Pot

    By Richard H. Terhune

    Slag and matte, in lead and copper smelting, are, for convenience of removal, tapped into pots of small capacity, usually of paraboloid form, of cast-iron, weighing 275 to 300 pounds, and holding the

    Jan 1, 1887

  • AIME
    Mining Engineering Reporter (ccafe269-ce71-4277-8f73-352e9f8f421f)

    M. A. Hanna is investigating a nickel prospect near Riddle, Ore. Drilling is under way and a prospect shaft is being put down to obtain samples for metallurgical test work. The deposit is favorably si

    Jan 6, 1951

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Effect of Carbon and Nitrogen on Temper Brittleness

    By L. D. Jaffe, W. P. Clancy, D. C. Buffum

    Many earlier workers have suggested that the temper brittleness of steel is associated with the presence of carbon or nitrogen. Nevertheless, no investigations on the effect of removal of these eleme

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Dual-Tube Rotary Drilling Proves Fast and Economical

    By Thomas E. Bruner

    With drilling costs playing a pivotal role in the economics of most mineral exploration programs, there has been a significant effort over the past decade to trim expenditures in this area. One result

    Jan 4, 1979

  • AIME
    Recovery of Barite from Tailings Ponds and Bypassed Mining Waste (09082311-2a89-4599-b745-e9125ad551f1)

    By W. E. Lamont, G. V. Sullivan

    As part of its program to conserve domestic mineral resources through advancing mineral resources technology, the US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, conducted investigations to determine

    Jan 1, 1982