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Initial Test Results At Climax Favor Rubber Collar Drill SteelBy Donald F. Kennedy
During the past several years Climax Molybdenum Co. has been engaged in testing various types and sizes of hollow drill steel. The majority of tests have been on 7/8-in. hexagon st.ee1, inasmuch as it
Jan 8, 1962
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Tumbling Mill Capacity And Power Consumption As Related To Mill SpeedBy R. T. Hukki
THE accepted basis of comparisons between mills of different diameter is the percentage critical speed. [ ] In the following analysis capacity, T, is expressed in short tons per hour, tph, and power
Jan 7, 1954
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Continuous Development of Vacuum Filters for Dewatering Iron Ore ConcentratesBy R. W. Kobler, D. A. Dahlstrom
Since the development of the pelletizing process in the fifties for relatively high purity pellets from low grade taconites, there have been several distinctive changes in filter construction for the
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining and Milling of Lithium Pegmatite At Kings Mountain, N. C.By D. L. Rainey, E. R. Goter, W. R. Hudspeth
THE area in which spodumene-bearing pegmatites occur extends from Gaffney, S. C., in a northerly direction to Lincolnton, N. C., a distance of about 16 miles. The zone averages 2 miles in width. I
Jan 9, 1953
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Field Observations of Electrical Resistivity and Their Practical ApplicationBy J. G. Koenigsberger
THE electrical specific resistance of rocks in the field is measured by sending a current through a medium of great volume, compared to the electrodes, whose resistivity should be measured. The whole
Jan 1, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Anomalous Kinetics of the Bainitic Transformation Just Above the Martensitic Range (TN)By M. F. Smith
BELOW the nose of the bainitic C curves in isothermal transformation diagrams, the rate of the austenite-to-bainite transformation usually decreases with decreasing temperature. However, in some stee
Jan 1, 1960
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Geophysics (450c9da8-af57-491d-8fc3-1f2fde1f1923)By Kenneth L. Cook
GEOPHYSICAL exploration is continuing to expand in scope and variety of methods, in experimental studies of specific applications, and in development of theory for complex situations. Aerial surveys h
Jan 2, 1954
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New York Paper - Tensile Properties of Boiler Plate at Elevated Temperatures (with Discussion)By H. J. French
At the request of a committee of the Engineering Division,' National Research Council, a study of the properties of boiler plate at various temperatures up to about 900' F. (482" C.) has bee
Jan 1, 1922
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Washington Paper - A Machine for Drawing Coke from Bee-Hive OvensBy George T. Wickes
Several years ago, Mr. Robert A. Cook described and illustrated in our Transactions a mechanical coke-drawer, patented in 1891 by Mr. Thomas Smith of the Thorncliff Iron Works, Sheffield, England, and
Jan 1, 1906
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Sulphates, Chromates, TelluratesBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
The important BARITE GROUP is the only one among the anhydrous sulphates and chromates. Mascagnite. Ammonium sulphate, (NH4)2S0,. Orthorhomhic. Usrially in crusts and stalactitic forms. p = 1.523.
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - Tensile Properties of Boiler Plate at Elevated Temperatures (with Discussion)By H. J. French
At the request of a committee of the Engineering Division,' National Research Council, a study of the properties of boiler plate at various temperatures up to about 900' F. (482" C.) has bee
Jan 1, 1922
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Development Of Modern By-Product OvensBy C. S. Finney, John Mitchell
The growing popularity in the United States of the vertical-flue even was emphasized when in 1905 the United States Steel Corp. chose the Koppers oven as the type which best suited their requirements.
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Computer Prediction of Water Drive of Oil and Gas Mixtures Through Irregularly Bounded Porous Media–Three-Phase FlowBy R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton
Interest by petroleum engineers in the flow of three phases—oil, gas and water—in irregularly bounded porous media lies mostly in the performance calculation of water floods of reservoirs that have be
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Institute of Metals Division - The Rates of Formation and Structure of Oxide Films Formed on a Single Crystal of IronBy Allan T. Gwathmey, J. Bruce Wagner, Kenneth R. Lawless
Between 250°and 550°C in oxygen pressures of 10 to 760 mm Hg, the relative oxide thicknesses formed per unit time on the (100), (111), (110), and (320), decreased in this order. The predominant oxid
Jan 1, 1962
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Pyro- and Hydro-treatment of Magnesite and DolomiteBy Hugh Henton
THIS paper is the result of an investigation made in association with Dr. Charles H. Fulton. Early in 1918 a search was started for methods of utilizing, in the manufacture of basic refractories, cert
Jan 3, 1926
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Coal Mining Is Getting SaferBy D. L. McElroy
SAFETY in coal mining received especial attention by the public in general and the mining industry in particular during 1940 and early in 1941, owing primarily to the six explosion disasters which occ
Jan 1, 1941
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Industrial Minerals - Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands from Emerald Creek, Benewah County, IdahoBy John S. Crandall
THE mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sandp
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands from Emerald Creek, Benewah County, IdahoBy John S. Crandall
THE mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sandp
Jan 1, 1951
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Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - Notes on Copper-base Compacts and Certain Compositions Susceptible to Precipitation Harding (Metals Tech., Aug. 1945, T. P. 1810 with discussion)By E. I. Larsen, E. F. Swazy, F. R. Hensel
High strength, high-conductivity copper-base alloys have found considerable use in the resistance welding and electrical industry in the form of castings, forgings, or wrought products. There are a nu
Jan 1, 1946
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Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - Notes on Copper-base Compacts and Certain Compositions Susceptible to Precipitation Harding (Metals Tech., Aug. 1945, T. P. 1810 with discussion)By E. I. Larsen, E. F. Swazy, F. R. Hensel
High strength, high-conductivity copper-base alloys have found considerable use in the resistance welding and electrical industry in the form of castings, forgings, or wrought products. There are a nu
Jan 1, 1946