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An Improved Type of Room Face ConveyorBy Clarence Claghorn
ONE of the simplest and most easily effected steps toward mechanization and concentrated mining in coal mines is the substitution of transport or room conveyors for the customary tracks in rooms, thus
Jan 12, 1927
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Papers - Flow of Solid Metals from the Standpoint of the Chemical-rate Theory (Abstract of T.P.1256)By Walter Kauzmann
EyRing'S general theory of shear rates as a function of the properties of molecular units of flow is outlined and applied to the creep of metals. This theory regards the unit molecular processes
Jan 1, 1941
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi during 1939By H. M. Morse
Tinsley Oil Field.—Mississippi joined the oil-producing states when on Sept. 13, 1939, the Union Producing Company's G. C. Woodruff well No. 1, sec. 13, T. 10 N., R. 3 W., Yazoo County, was compl
Jan 1, 1940
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Improved Method of Gravity Concentration in the Fine-size RangeBy H. Rush Spedden, Arvid Thunaes
Pilot plant test work in 1942 and 1943 showed that by a combination of deslim-ing, fine-size classification, and Sullivan deck concentration it is possible to recover heavy minerals such as cassiterit
Jan 1, 1951
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A Volumetric Estimation of Manganese In Pig Iron and SteelBy Frederick H. Williams
THE object of this paper is to bring to the attention of those members of the Institute who are interested in the subject, a method for the estimation of manganese, which has been frequently used in t
Jan 1, 1882
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Institute of Metals Division - Solubility Relationships of the Refractory Monocarbides - DiscussionBy J. T. Norton, A. L. Mowry
S. J. SINDEBAND*—(1) Discussing the properties of the powders used, Mr. Rostoker mentioned a silicon powder as being between 150 and 325 mesh. We always had much difficulty in measuring particle size
Jan 1, 1950
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Rhode Island And MassachusettsThe eastern part of the state of Rhode Island on both sides of Narragansett Bay, including the island of Rhode Island, is underlaid with carboniferous rocks which carry veins of anthracite. This forma
Jan 1, 1942
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New York Paper - The Determination of Sulphur in Sulphides and in Coal and CokeBy Thomas M. Drown
The use of bromine as an oxidizing agent, particularly for sul phur, has become very general in analysis, replacing the stronger oxidizing acids. The object of this paper is to describe briefly the ex
Jan 1, 1880
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Birmingham Paper - Smelting Copper Concentrates in a ConverterBy F. J. Longworth
FoR a number of years an intensive study has been made to improve the blast-furnace practice at Copperhill not only as to cost% but to provide a good grade of gas for the acid plants. This study took
Jan 1, 1925
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Salt Lake City Paper - Economic Effect of Selective Flotation in UtahBy W. Mont Ferry
It is impossible to speak in exact terms of the effect that selective flotation has had, is having, and may have on the State of Utah. Its results enter into the economic structure of the state in so
Jan 1, 1928
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Considerations Of Mill LinersBy Warren L. Howes
LITERALLY hundreds of designs of mill liners are in use in current grinding operations, varying in contour from smooth to the roughest of surfaces, and in materials from scrap rail to alloy steels. A
Jan 1, 1945
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A Note On The Occurrence And Manufacture Of Refractories In Montana.By V 7. 0 / 300 dpi
WHEN the copper smelters were built, in Montana, all of the refractory products which were used in their construction were shipped in from Eastern factories. It was apparent that if a material suitabl
Jan 9, 1913
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Virginia Paper - A Volumetric Estimation of Manganese in Pig Iron and SteelBy Frederick H. Williams
The object of this paper is to bring to the attention of those members of the Institute who are interested in the subject, a method for the estimation of manganese, which has been frequently used in t
Jan 1, 1882
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Preface to Second EditionBy Edward Salisbury Dana
THE remarkable advance in the Science of Mineralogy, during the years that have elapsed since this Text-Book was first issued in 1877, has made it necessary, in the preparation of a new edition, to re
Jan 1, 1922
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Louis BairdHe took a great interest in technical matters and his inclination was strongly toward research investigations. At the same time he was effective in manual and mechanical work and was generally found w
Jan 1, 1920
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Birmingham Paper - Notes on the Clinton Group in AlabamaBy Truman H. Aldrich
The red, or fossiliferous, ore is found in the Clinton group of the Silurian formation. This group is from 100 to 500 ft. thick in Alabama, and its outcrops have been mapped by the State or the U. S.
Jan 1, 1925
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Application Of Oxygen-Enriched Air To The Blast FurnaceBy T. L. Joseph
THE committee appointed to investigate the application of oxygenated air to the blast' furnace believes, after a careful study of the problem, that this enriched air will increase hearth temperat
Jan 11, 1924
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Baltimore Paper - Basic Slags as FertilizersBy W. H. Morris
I have been requested to present a paper on the slag from the basic Bessemer process, as prepared for fertilizing. Since Professor W. B. Phillips presented at the Birmingham meeting, in May, 1888, an
Jan 1, 1893
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A Miner and Public ServantFROM the first to the last meeting of t h e Rocky Mountain Club John Hays Hammond served as president. He guided its deliberations when there were any, but that always y o u n g organization wa
Jan 4, 1928
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi during 1939By H. M. Morse
Tinsley Oil Field.—Mississippi joined the oil-producing states when on Sept. 13, 1939, the Union Producing Company's G. C. Woodruff well No. 1, sec. 13, T. 10 N., R. 3 W., Yazoo County, was compl
Jan 1, 1940