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The Morenci ConcentratorBy A. P., Svenningsen
ECONOMICAL handling of a minimum of 25,000 tons of minus 3/4-in. ore per day, grinding it to 2 per cent on 65 mesh, and effecting a high recovery of the copper at the lowest possible cost were the pri
Jan 1, 1942
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A New Paradigm For Sustainable Minerals ExtractionBy P. Somasundaran
While sustainability itself needs to be redefined in a selfless way, methods of measuring and optimizing it also need to be reformulated. Gone are the days when we had the luxury of abundant resources
Sep 1, 2012
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Milton Henry Fies - Director, A.I.M.E.By AIME
TO say that Milton Fies has been active in promoting the Southern Research Institute is a masterpiece of understatement. He is a director and trustee who was in on the ground floor when plans were fir
Jan 1, 1946
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New Haven Paper - Mining and Metallurgy at the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904By Joseph A. Holmes
The public is already familiar with the general fact that the scope and the financial resources of the approaching St. Louis World's Fair are much larger than those of any of the preceding great
Jan 1, 1903
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RI 3485 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1938 - Summary (d65f348b-3a94-42c5-90b9-ee9ed8c89d8c)By G. R. Hopkins
[Apparent progress in fuel economy at petroleum refineries, as measured by the average amount of .seat units required to refine a barrel of crude oil, received a set-back in 1935, when the average ros
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3485 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1938 ? SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
[Apparent progress in economy at petroleum refineries, as measured by the average amount of hest units required to refine a barrel or crude oil, received a set-back in 1938, when the average rose to 5
Jan 1, 1939
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Model Predictive Control in the Minerals Processing Industry (5f227471-d147-46e3-b94b-02751537edb1)By Vincent C. Smith, Agit Singh, Bernard Muller
The control of minerals processing plants is by no means trivial. In order to address some of the difficulties, it was decided to develop and test a model predictive controller (MPC) for a milling cir
Jan 1, 2003
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Upgrading Of Clay Deposit By Selective Grinding And Air Classification For Use In Portland Cement Manufacture (4ed84707-3e27-4e99-aef2-c309071cc1e5)By Sidney M. Cohen
[Portland cement is a product made from a combination of limestone and argillaceous material which would supply the necessary amounts f calcium, silica, alumina and iron to form cementious compounds w
Jan 1, 1983
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Power And Politics In OrganizationsBy T. W. Camm
Aristotle made the observation that man is a political animal. Engineers often like to think they are above the fray when it comes to organizational politics, but most organizational theorists believe
Feb 27, 2013
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Howard I. Smith, Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
WHEN H. I. Smith joined the Institute back in 1908, he was an instructor in mining and metallurgy at Penn State the college from which he had graduated the year before with a B.S. degree. He had not g
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 2631 Determination Of Gas Distribution In Internal-Combustion Engines By Gas Analysis. ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
Gas analysis is of great practical value to the combustion engineer as a guide in the proper deli and operation of power and heating plants. The automotive industry, however, has made little use of ga
Jan 1, 1924
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Twin Mining?s Diamond Discoveries in Canada?s ArcticBy Hermann A. Derbuch
Twin Mining made a conscious decision when it changed from gold mine explorer and developer to become a diamond explorer in Canada?s Arctic. It was a decision of survival in an environment that saw ju
May 1, 2001
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Methods Of Making Tongues Of Fire To Be Tied On The Ends Of Lances Like Squibs.IN order to defend batteries or to make a stratagem at night in making an assault it is useful to tie certain tubes of paper on wooden forms to the ends of the lances of the cavalry, or on the ends of
Jan 1, 1942
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Fuel-Its Combustion and EconomyThe subject of the present paper will be combustion of fuel and as the combustion of fuel requires a certain amouut of air to effect combustion the question might be asked what is air?Air is composed,
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Prediction of the thermal shock resistance of refractory materials using R - values.By M. Fooladi Mahani, M. R. Izadpanah
The knowledge of the thermal shock resistance of refractory materials is of outmost importance due to their wide range of applications in various industries, namely; ceramics, oil refinery, thermal in
Jan 1, 2004
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Time Effect In Tempering SteelBy A. E. Bellis
The time effect in reheating certain steels below the critical range is very marked. The increased toughness, shock-resisting power, and machinability of steel subjected to a long, high drawing temper
Jan 2, 1918
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A GPS Based System for Minimizing Jolts to Heavy Equipment OperatorsBy N. T. Lowe, R. E. Miller
When two pieces of heavy equipment interact, jolting and jarring can occur. During haulage truck loading for example, there is a chance that the operator of one or both pieces of the equipment will ex
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The Method Of Making The Disc Or Plate For Holding Cores Centrally In Gun Moulds At The Top.IF you do not make the disc at the same time as the core and as part of it, it is necessary to make it by itself. This is done by spreading on a board or other flat surface a layer of clay as thick an
Jan 1, 1942
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Process Control at Doe Run’s Fletcher ConcentratorBy James A. Jones
The Doe Run Co. emerged from the depressed lead market of the mid-1980s as North America's leading lead producer. Doe Run was lean and mean but quickly recognized that technology had advanced whi
Jan 1, 1991
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A Water Rights Strategyfor Mining Operations in the Western USBy J. Craig Green
Companies mining for coal, oil shale, and minerals in the western US must often complete extensive geotechnical studies to satisfy federal and state regulations. The modern mining process is further c
Jan 8, 1981