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Minerals Beneficiation - The Copper Segregation Process Studied by ThermoanalysisBy Edward Martinez
The reactions occurring in the copper segregation process were studied by heating mixtures of chryso-colla, salt, and a reducing agent. The techniques used in this investigation were differential ther
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Particulate Iron in the Precipitation of Copper from Dilute SolutionsBy A. E. Back
A method is described in which particulate iron, as distinguished from high purity iron powders used in powder metallurgy, is a precipitant for copper contained in dilute solutions. A new precipitatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Pressure-Time Measurements In RockBy C. H. Noren
For some years the Du Pont Company has utilized computer calculations to study the various theoretical properties of explosives. These studies have yielded valuable information on the effects of densi
Jan 1, 1968
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Coal - Study of the Mechanism of Coal Flotation and Its Role in a System for Processing Fine CoalBy R. P. Aikman, F. G. Miller, J. M. Podgursky
As part of a larger study of the mechanism of froth flotation of coal, the rates at which coal particles of various size and specific gravity react to froth flotation were investigated. Results of thi
Jan 1, 1968
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PART V - Papers - Some Effects of Proton, Electron and Neutron Irradiation on the Fatigue Properties of Copper Single CrystalsBy R. B. Adamson
The fatigue behauior of irradiated copper single crystals is compared to that of unirradiated crystals. Proton or electron irradiation did not substantially change the fatigue-lzj.e, fatigue-hardening
Jan 1, 1968
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Part IX - Papers - Some Effects of Neutron Irradiation on Maraging SteelBy E. P. Sadowski, L. P. Trudeau, C. R. Cupp
The apparent high radiation resistance of two varieties of maraging steel is described and an indication is given of some phenomena that require further study. Two aspects were included in this work
Jan 1, 1968
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The Use of Rubber Screens at Upper CanadaBy E. J. Marcotte
"INTRODUCTIONThe Upper Canada Mine is located at Dobie, approximately ten miles east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.The mill contains Upper Canada's cyanide circuit and Upper Beaver's flotation circuit. Th
Jan 1, 1968
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Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Pennsylvania Style - IntroductionBy H. B. Charmbury
In the United States and in Pennsylvania in particular the coal mine drainage problem is of continuing and growing interest to the coal mining industry, the state government, the federal government an
Jan 1, 1968
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Pit Planning And Design - Coal MinesBy Damon H. McFadden
5.1-1. Geographic and Geologic Factors. Surface mines are located where the coal seam can be economically uncovered and where the product can be utilized competitively with other fuels. The planning a
Jan 1, 1968
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A Quantitative Chemical Model of the Broken Hill Lead-Zinc DepositA quantitative chemical model of the rocks of the Broken Hill lode environment is presented to illustrate a stratiform orebody in a meaningful form to scientists interested in environmental control on
Jan 1, 1968
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Office Of Coal Research Program As It May Be Applied To LigniteBy Neal P. Cochran
The Office of Coal Research Program has been outlined in our Annual Report for a number of years and reported on by various members of the OCR staff as well as by our contractors. The program is natio
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7184 Colorimetric Method For Arsenic In CoalBy R. F. Abernethy
A chemical method of determining microgram quantities of arsenic in coal was investigated by the Bureau of Mines to supplement a semiquantitative spectrographic method of determining arsenic in coal a
Jan 1, 1968
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - A Convective-Diffusion Study of the Dissolution Kinetics of Type 304 Stainless Steel in the Bismuth-Tin Eutectic AlloyBy T. F. Kassner
The dissolution kinetics of type 304 stainless steel in the Bi-Sn eutectic alloy have been investigated under the well-defined hydrodynamic conditions produced by the rotating-disc sample geometry. In
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7095 A Method Of Measuring Surface Texture Of RockBy Frank G. Horino
This report describes an instrument designed by the Bureau of Mines for quantitatively identifying texture of rock surfaces produced by grinding or extremely rough surfaces beyond the range of commerc
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Grain Boundary Precipitation in Ag-5.64 wt pct Al AlloysBy L. C. Brown, E. B. Hawbolt
The formation of grain boundary precipitates has been studied in Ag-5.64 wt pcl Al alloys at 688°C. Large-grain specinzerzs were used and the boundary misorientation measured by X-ray diffraction. At
Jan 1, 1968
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PART X – October 1967 – Communications - On the Relation of the Terminal Solubility of Hydrogen to the Ductility Drop in VanadiumBy T. E. Scott, D. H. Sherman, C. V. Owen
It has been established' that vanadium exhibits a ductile to brittle transition temperature which increases with increasing hydrogen content. Optical microscopic examination at room temperature r
Jan 1, 1968
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PART IV - Communications - The Effect of Silicon Content on the Secondary Recrystallization of Silicon-IronBy H. C. Fiedler
THE development of the cube-on-edge secondary re-crystallization texture in Si-Fe strip depends upon the ability of inclusions to restrain normal grain growth. This ability is determined by the number
Jan 1, 1968
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - The 1967 Extractive Metallurgy Lecture - Education for Extractive MetallurgistsBy A. W. Schlechten
The proposition is advanced that edutcation specifically for exlractive metallurgy is desirable not because the course content is cmique but rather as a means of indoctrinating the student with a back
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - On the Limit of ComminutionBy C. C. Harris
A critical literature review leads to a descriptive model of tumbling mill operation based upon energy partition concepts and the necessary requirements for particle fracture. As grinding proceeds int
Jan 1, 1968
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Development of a Combination Shaft and Electric FurnaceBy G. V. Sirianni, G. E. Viens, R. A. Campbell, G. N. Banks, R. L. Sachdeva
"A combined shaft-electric furnace for the smelting of ores and the melting of metallized iron pellets is being developed. The materials are preheated, and in some cases pre-reduced, in the shaft befo
Jan 1, 1968