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Ultrasonic Desliming and Upgrading of OresBy S. C. Sun, D. R. Mitchell
Experiments show that ores such as tungsten and tin, which slime excessively, can be deslimed and upgraded by ultrasonics. The method proposed depends primarily upon the stratifying and peptizing acti
Jun 1, 1956
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Part XII - Communications - Computer Program for Obtaining Standard Proiections of Planes and Directions in Any Crystal SystemBy W. Buchanan, O. Johari
STEREOGRAPHIC projection has been one of the most useful aids in crystal-structure studies. With the increasing use of electron microscopy in metallurgy and other fields, stereographic projection is b
Jan 1, 1967
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PART VI - Communications - Segregation and Grain Growth in Dilute AlloysBy E. P. Whelan
A recent investigation1 into the origin of "ghost boundaries" in dilute Cd-Mg alloys has indicated the persistence of a segregated solidification substructure in spite of a homogenizing treatment desi
Jan 1, 1968
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A Cost and Performance Comparison of Hydraulic DrillsBy L. Alan Weakly
The first all-hydraulic drill introduced in the US began test drilling in a Missouri under round lead mine in mid-1973. Since that time, the hydraulic drill concept has slowly, and sometimes haltingly
Jan 10, 1979
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Fine Particle FlotationBy D. W. Fuerstenau
In recent years, various advances have taken place in the flotation recovery of fine mineral particles. A number of new approaches to recovery of fine particles have been proposed. In this paper, the
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal MiningBy James D. Reilly
13.1-1. Introduction. COAL RESERVES OF THE UNITED STATES. Bituminous coal is the most abundant fossil fuel in America. With reserves of 1,660 billion tons and assumed recovery of 5070, there is more t
Jan 1, 1968
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Crystallographic Angular Relationships in Hcp TitaniumBy O. P. Arora, I. L. Caplan, H. von E. Doering
ThE interpretation of X-ray and electron diffraction data obtained in plastic deformation studies of hcp a titanium requires knowledge of angular relationships between crystallographic planes and dire
Jan 1, 1969
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Mining – OtherUS 4,195,426-Manganese nodules are recovered from relatively great depths on the ocean floor using a self- propelled remote-controlled vehicle having a V-shaped tubular structure with a system of craw
Jan 1, 1982
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Washington Survey – Elburt F. Osborn – A Practical ScholarBy Freeman Bishop
Elburt F. Osborn's scholarly look doesn't prevent his keen insight into human beings and practical affairs of the world from coming through strong and clear, as it did in an exclusive interv
Jan 1, 1971
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Gulf Coast Utilities Generate Lignite InvestigationsBy P. S. Martin, B. J. Guarnera
As an energy source, lignite is short on selling points-it contains large amounts of moisture and often large amounts of ash, resulting in low heat content. The moisture produces rapid oxidation upon
Jan 4, 1979
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Solution Mining Of Thin Bedded PotashBy D’Arcy A. Shock, J. G. Davis
Continental Oil Co. has spent more than four years of research on the fundamentals of recovery of potash by solution mining. This work included laboratory investigations of salt solution, brine flow,
Jan 1, 1970
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Sculptor Molds A Mountain With Mining TechniquesBy Henry A. Pohs
It is a rare work of art that attains the proportions of a major construction project. One instance of such a phenomenon is Bartholdi's Miss Liberty, which was designed and built section by secti
Jan 11, 1966
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Selection of Mining Machinery Based on Mechanical Delay Statistics: An Application of Goal Programming to Capital Budgeting (2a86d08e-1e92-4c24-9215-1f5f312db387)By R. L. Grayson, Y. J. Wang
This paper presents an application of goal programming (GP) to major mining machinery purchases based on historical operating data on mechanical downtime and production. The GP technique, an extension
Jan 1, 1984
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Particle Size and Flotation Rate of QuartzBy H. J. Modi, P. L. De Bruyn
In recent years interest has been aroused in flotation rate studies both from a technical and a more practical aspect. With increasing fineness of grind becoming a necessity in treatment of low grade
Apr 1, 1956
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Selection of Conveyors for Handling Hot Bulk MaterialsBy J. Walter Snavely
PRESENT-DAY processing in many industries, calcining, sintering, briquetting, beneficiation and nodulizing, increasingly calls for the handling of large volumes of hot bulk materials. Various types of
Jan 5, 1953
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New Crushers, Kiln Equipment Integrate Volume Lime Production In CaliforniaQuarrying and crushing 500 tons of limestone plus burning some 240 tons of limestone per day are the two initial phases in the production of borax, soda ash, sodium sulfate and related chemicals at St
Jan 1, 1965
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Lake Superior Paper - Centrifugal VentilatorsBy R. V. Norris
In a former paper on this subject,' I summarized Murgue's theory and experiments, and presented a large number of tests of mine-fans, stating some conclusions, " more or less warranted by th
Jan 1, 1905
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Concentradora "Doña Aida" : Design, Construction Costs and Break-In OperationsBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
Concentradora "Doña Aida" (100 t /d capacity) was built in 1971-72 to treat dumps and ores containing mixed oxide-sulfide copper-gold-silver minerals derived from two veins. The veins, Don Felipe and
Jan 1, 1982
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Extraction Of Tantalum And Columbium From Their OresBy Colin Fink
TANTALUM and columbium occur together in tantalite and columbite ores, which may be considered as ferrotantalate (FeTa206), with part of the iron and tantalum replaced by manganese and columbium respe
Jan 1, 1931
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Scale-Up And Dynamics Of Large Grinding Mills - A Case StudyBy Colin C. Harris, Nathaniel Arbiter
Current scale-up procedures are discussed critically, including: constant specific energy criterion; determination of mill size and power for a given ore, throughput and mesh of grind; specification o
Jan 1, 1982