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Iron and Steel Division - Silicon-Oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid IronBy N. A. Gokcen, John Chipman
SILICON is the most commonly used deoxidizer and an important alloying element in steelmak-ing; hence a detailed study of this element in liquid iron containing oxygen is of considerable interest. The
Jan 1, 1953
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Training Workmen For Positions Of Higher ResponsibilityF. C. HENDERSCHOTT,* New York, N. Y.-I am going to take, as the text of what I shall discuss, a portion of the second paragraph of Mr. Stanford's paper. It read as follows: "The most vital need o
Jan 4, 1918
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Institute Medals and Prizes (22b9ebd5-078a-47a7-8204-ffa098cad94f)ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute partici¬pates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has three major awards to make annually and one spe
Jan 1, 1923
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Technical Note - Technique of Risk Analysis Especially Suitable for the Small MinerBy John J. Dran
The elaborate analytical techniques for risk analysis used by the large mining companies in conjunction with the valuation of mineral reserve sites are totally inappropriate for the small miner. The s
Jan 1, 1976
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The New River Coal-Field of West VirginiaBy S. Fisher Morris
THE New River coal-field embraces that portion of the Appalachian coal formation which lies on the waters of the New River, principally in Fayette and Raleigh counties, West Virginia, covering a strip
Jan 1, 1880
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Production Engineering - Bibliography on Acid Treatment of Oil WellsBy P. E. Fitzgerald, J. C. Gindlesperger
1. The Acidizer (Trade Publication of Dowell Inc.): No. 1. Aspects of Acidizing. No. 2. Inhibited Acid. No. 3. The Value of Acidizing. No. 4. The Chemistry of Acidizing. No. 5. Jelly Seal in Acidiz
Jan 1, 1937
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Engineering Research - Practical Interpretation of Core AnalysisBy L. S. Panyity
The inception of this paper may be traced directly to the various discussions of another paper by the writer1 wherein certain indefinite beliefs and opinions were emphasized as to the relative importa
Jan 1, 1931
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OFR-179(1)-84 Guidelines For Open Pit Ore Pass Design - Volume 1 - Final ReportBy D. F. Hambley
This report documents the work carried out by Engineers International, Inc. and its subcontructor, W. G. Pariseau, in order to develop a design manual for ore passes for open pit mines. The work inclu
Jan 1, 1983
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Geophysics Education - Geophysical Education (T. P. 1488)By Donald C. Branford
The place of geophysics in the curriculum of a college or an engineering school has been much discussed. There is uncertainty as to whether the graduate may be called a "geological geophysicist" or a
Jan 1, 1946
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Geophysical EducationBy Donald C. Bradford
THE place of geophysics in the curriculum of a college or an engineering school has been much discussed. There is uncertainty as to whether the graduate may be called a "geological geophysicist" or a
Jan 1, 1942
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Geophysics Education - Geophysical Education (T. P. 1488)By Donald C. Branford
The place of geophysics in the curriculum of a college or an engineering school has been much discussed. There is uncertainty as to whether the graduate may be called a "geological geophysicist" or a
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Notes - A New Instrument for Measuring Bulk and Grain VolumesBy William L. Russell
A new instrument for measuring bulk and grain vol-urnes is described, and compared in accuracy with two modifications of Nutting's method, All three methods are reasonably fast, and in all three
Jan 1, 1958
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Zinc-Dust Precipitation TestsBy Nathaniel Herz
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE use of zinc dust for precipitating the precious metals from cyanide solutions is well established now in many places, and has many advantages over the sha
Jan 8, 1915
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10. Mineral Park Porphyry Copper Deposit - History - Mapping and Drilling - 1951-1952By Annan Cook
J.R. Atkinson, office engineer to Kennecott Copper Corp., summarized data on the Mineral Park area [Wallapai (Chloride) Mining District, Mohave County, Arizona, Fig. 1] and submitted it to the New Yor
Jan 1, 1991
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Methods for Separating Rare-Earth Elements In Quantity as Developed at Iowa State CollegeBy J. E. Powell, F. H. Spedding
WHILE rare earths are reported to be widely distributed in nature and are not really rare," in practice, there are only a few minerals which are sufficiently rich in rare earths to serve
Jan 1, 1955
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The Production Control ProblemFOLLOWING the presentation of the papers by Messrs. Mahan and Butler, the discussion printed below ensued. A. C. LANE* With particular reference to the New England con-sumer, I entirely agree with M
Jan 4, 1928
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Shrinkage Stopes - Mining Methods of the Telluride District (with Discussion)By Charles N. Bell
The Telluride mining district of southwestern Colorado is defined by the 37" 45' and 38" parallels of latitude and 107" 45' and 108" meridians of longitude. Telluride was never a boom cam
Jan 1, 1925
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Liquid Viscosity in Two-Phase Vertical FlowBy K. E. Brown, A. R. Hagedorn
Continuous, two phase flow tests have been conducted during which four liquids of widely differing viscosities were produced by means of air-lift through 1%-in. tubing in a 1,500-ft. experimental well
Jan 1, 1965
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ExplosivesBy George B. Clark
7.1-1. Introduction. The fundamentals of blasting involve both the properties of explosives and of the rock being blasted. While the knowledge of property correlation between rocks and explosives for
Jan 1, 1968
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (b8768377-a37a-401a-9ec3-559f2603a250)By Percival Roberts
I DESIRE to present this evening a few notes from the standpoint of a manufacturer upon the subject of tests of iron for structural purposes; not that I have any new facts to which to call your attent
Jan 1, 1882