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New York Paper - Relation of Heat Treatment to the Microstructure of 60-40 BrassBy Robert S. Williams
On several occasions, when 60-40 brass is first obtained in the beta condition by quenching at about 825" C. and is then reheated, the writers have noticed that reerystallization will take place in th
Jan 1, 1924
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Computer-Based Monitoring And Control Of A Mast-Type Roof DrillBy M. P. Hoffman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing a roof bolter with a computer-controlled drill head that will increase the safety of roof bolting in underground coal mines by allowing miners to be relocated to
Jan 1, 1994
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Effects of Niobium Alloying on the Micostructure and Mechanical Properties of Bainite Ductile IronBy Qin Hua, Xiangru Chen, Qijie Zhai, Yongsheng Yan, Liang Chang
"In this paper, pure bainite ductile iron and their alloying form of 0.2wt% niobium were prepared by a controlled cooling heat-treatment. The effect of niobium alloying on the microstructure, hardness
Jan 1, 2014
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Cost Of Compliance With Potential Future Federal Mine Waste Regulations Under RCRA I. Preliminary Results For Copper Heap/Dump LeachingBy L. B. Rothfeld
This paper presents preliminary results of a Bureau of Mines study of potential costs of compliance with the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act for copper heap and dump leaching. Specifica
Jan 1, 1993
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The Cost Advantages Of Electric Sorting Of Native Copper OresBy Clifford W. Schultz
Four native copper ores, two conglomerate and two amygdaloidal, were tested to determine their amenability to sorting. One of them, a conglomerate ore from the Kingston mine, showed a high sortability
Jan 1, 1975
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Fission Product Removal From Molten Salt Using ZeoliteBy C. Pereira
Spent nuclear fuel (SNF) can be treated in a molten salt electro refiner for conversion into metal and mineral waste fonns for geologic disposal. The fuel is dissolved in molten chloride salt. Non-tra
Jan 1, 1996
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Cold-Spray Coating of an Fe-40 At.% Al Alloy with Additions of RutheniumBy L. A. Cornish, I. A. Mwamba, R. A. Couperthwaite
"In previous work by the authors, it was established that additions of 0.2 at.% Ru to an Fe-40 at.% Al alloy improved the corrosion and oxidation resistance of the alloy. The alloy was produced by mec
Jan 1, 2016
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Effect of Morphology on Breakage and Liberation Characteristics of Minerals and CoalBy R. Venugopal, V. K. Saxena, Veerendra Singh
"Ore morphology plays a vital role during the milling and liberation of minerals. This study was carried out to understand the role of mineral crystallography and mineral interfaces on the milling and
Jan 1, 2015
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Effect of Flow-Induced Relative Humidity Changes on Size Cuts for Sulfuric Acid Droplets in the Microorifice Uniform Deposity Impactor (MOUDI)By C. P. Fang, V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow, P. H. McMurry
"It has been known for some time that sizes of aqueous particles may be affected by flow-induced relative humidity (RH) changes. The RH of air flowing through an impactor decreases as a result of pres
Mar 1, 1992
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Paste Backfill Responses in Deep Mine Temperature ConditionsBy M. Fall
The progressive depletion of ore available at shallow depths in several underground mines around the world means that underground mining operations would increasingly be carried out at greater depths
May 1, 2007
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The Effect of Compressive Dwell on the Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of a Nickel-Base Single Crystal Alloy at 1100°CBy D. Seo, P. Au, S. Yandt, N. Tsuno, A. Sato
Nickel-base single-crystal superalloys are used for gas turbine airfoil applications due to their excellent high temperature properties. A good understanding of the mechanical response of these alloys
Jan 1, 2010
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Development of a Submerged Injection Process for the Production of DoreÆ Silver at BHASBy Swayn G. P, Floyd J. M
BHAS, together with the G.K. Williams Laboratory, and Ausmelt Pty. Ltd., has examined a number of possible alternatives to conventional silver cupellation in gas fired reverberatory furnaces. Of th
Jan 1, 1989
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Calcium Reductants - A Historical ReviewBy B. R. Davis, Neale R. Neelameggham, R. E. Brown
The element Calcium element has a unique place in the production of etals, intermetallics and other compounds. The unusualness arises from the fact that we have several possible reductants – metallic
Jan 1, 2014
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Oxidation Of Aqueous Sulfur DioxideBy W. Joseph Schlitt
Aqueous SO2 (sulfurous acid) is an interesting chemical compound. It functions as a reagent in various hydrometallurgical systems, but also represents an undesirable constituent in pyro- and hydrometa
Jan 1, 1982
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A New P.T. Freeport Mine Ventilation System- Basic Requirements (25,000 TPD Plan)By F. Calizaya
This study summarizes the ventilation requirements for a highly mechanized P.T.Freeport Indonesia's underground mine operation in Irian Jaya, Indonesia. The Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) is a copper-gold d
Jan 1, 1998
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Hydrogen Microprint Technique Applied to Observe Impurity Hydrogen in Aluminum during DeformationBy Akihide Nagao
The behavior of impurity hydrogen that is contained in starting material or picked up during processing has been little investigated up to now. The hydrogen microprint technique is applied to determin
Jan 1, 1998
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Chattanooga Paper - Improvements in the Appliances for Venting Molten Steel or Iron from a Casting-ladle or ShoeBy J. A. Herrick
Jan 1, 1879
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Mechanical Characterization of Cellular Ceramic MaterialBy Wilson Acchar, Fernando Barcelos, Luis Carlos Pereira
"Porous ceramics have been extensively investigated as structural materials for flow of fluids in many applications, such as filters for molten metals, water purification and hot gases, thermal protec
Jan 1, 2012
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Electric Resistivity of Fine Chromite OreBy Donghai Li, Cheng Pan, Xuyang Liu, Xuewei Lv, Chenguang Bai
"Fine chromite ore is the common raw material to produce ferrochrome alloy through the submerged electric furnace process. The electric resistivity of fine chromite ore plays an important role in the
Jan 1, 2012
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Pittsburgh Parper - Note on the Wear of an Iron RailBy W. E. C. Coxe
At the meeting of the Institute in Philadelphia, in June, 1876, it was my pleasure to read a paper on the "Manufacture and Endurance of Iron Rails." I then spoke of some trial rails which had been pla
Jan 1, 1880