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    Papers - Grinding - Deleterious Coatings of the Media in Dry Ball Milling (Mining Technology, March 1940.) (with discussion)

    By Fred T. Agthe, Fred C. Bond

    When some materials are ground dry in a ball mill, a stage of comminution is reached at which the finely divided particles begin to adhere to the balls and to the mill lining. As grinding progresses,

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Grinding - Deleterious Coatings of the Media in Dry Ball Milling (Mining Technology, March 1940.) (with discussion)

    By Fred C. Bond, Fred T. Agthe

    When some materials are ground dry in a ball mill, a stage of comminution is reached at which the finely divided particles begin to adhere to the balls and to the mill lining. As grinding progresses,

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Power Relationships for Tumbling Mills (8915eaf8-774a-4e16-9e73-503ef0b75ba7)

    By R. Hogg, D. W. Fuerstenau

    Based on a simplified model for the motion of particulate materials in horizontal, rotating cylinders, approximate expressions have been derived relating the power consumption of a tumbling mill to it

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Purification on Basal Cleavage in Beryllium Single Crystals

    By D. F. Kaufman, E. D. Levine, L. R. Aronin

    The deformation of' impure beryllium crystals by basal glide at room temperature invariably tevminates by basal cleavage after a few percent strain. It is generally accepted that .fracture of thi

    Jan 1, 1964

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    X-ray Study of the Action of Aluminum during Nitride Hardening

    By John Norton

    IN spite of the very general employment of nitride hardening, there is still considerable doubt as to the real nature of the mechanism involved. Experience has shown that the addition of small amounts

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Technical Publications and Contributions, 1936

    All the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS published in 1936 arc available at Institute headquarters, unless otherwise noted They are also on file in many public, university and technical librar

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Indiana in 1936

    By M. M. Fidlar, Ralph E. Esarey

    Conditions in the oil and gas industry in Indiana were somewhat better in 1936 than in the previous year, owing in large part to increased

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Coal - Pulverized Coal as Fuel for Copper-refining Furnaces

    By E. S. Bardwell, Roy H. Miller

    During the period extending from May, 1922, to September, 1923, the copper-refining furnaces of the Great Falls Reduction Department of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Great Falls, Mont., were opera

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Washington Survey - Causes In Conflict

    By Freeman Bishop

    Nothing has disturbed the copper- lead-zinc producers in recent years more than smelter tolerances set by some states. What hurt most, copper spokesmen told the Government, was the Government's o

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Technical Notes - Fluid Distributions Characterizing Gas-Liquid Flow

    By Walter Rose

    It is the purpose of this note to call attention to the circumstance complicating the attainment of uniform gas-liquid distributions in multi-phase flow systems, and especially in those of the so-call

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Technical Notes - Fluid Distributions Characterizing Gas-Liquid Flow

    By Walter Rose

    It is the purpose of this note to call attention to the circumstance complicating the attainment of uniform gas-liquid distributions in multi-phase flow systems, and especially in those of the so-call

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Thermodynamic Interactions Between Zinc and Bismuth in Dilute Solution in Molten Tin

    By R. D. Pehlke, J. V. Gluck, R. L. Louvet

    A study has been made of the effect of small additions of bismuth on the activity of zinc in dilute solution in molten tin. Free-energy interactions have previously been determined between zinc and v

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Progess Report on Grinding at Tennessee Copper Company

    By J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis

    This second progress report of grinding presents comments regarding ball consumption and data pertaining to the hydroscillator, which is closed circuited with the tricone mill. A study and postulate o

    Jan 11, 1950

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    Determination of Crushing and Grinding Characteristics Based on Testing of Single Particles

    By S. R. Krogh

    In this investigation, a method to measure the basic characteristics of comminution has been developed. These characteristics are expressed by the three major comminution functions - crushing probabil

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Southern Extremity of the "Clinton" Gas Pools in Ohio

    By L. S. Panyity

    THE Cleveland (O.) gas pool described by Frank R. Van Horn,1 is the northern extremity of the great "Clinton" sand gas development in LAKE ERIE General Trend of "Clinton" Sand Pools in Ohio Ri

    Jan 6, 1917

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    The Metallurgy of Lead Ores in the Lower Mississippi Valley

    By Herman Garlichs

    THE development of the extensive Southeast Missouri deposits greatly preceded that of the Iowa and Wisconsin deposits. It began about 1720 at Mine La Motte and other localities, and has continued unin

    Jan 7, 1917

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    Philadelphia Paper - Uses of Blast-Furnace Slags

    By T. Egleston

    IF we may characterize the aim of metallurgists twenty years ago by any one point towards which their efforts were especially directed, we should say it was the idea of adapting '' waste pro

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    Uses of Blast-Furnace Slags

    By T. Prof. Egleston

    IF we may characterize the aim of metallurgists twenty years ago by any one point towards which their efforts were especially directed, we should say it was the idea of adapting "waste products" to so

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Form of Fissure-Walls as Affected by Sub-Fissuring and by the Flow of Rocks

    By William Glenn

    The Ritchie vein, of Ritchie county, W. Va.,* was a straight fissure, about 3600 feet in length, which cut vertically downward across the horizontal beds of shale and of sandstone to a depth not ascer

    Jan 1, 1896