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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Amax Zinc Refiner
By J. F. Pierce, S. M. Enterline
Since January 1959 a zinc refiner of novel design has been in operation at Blackwell, Okla., producing 99.995+ zinc from the output of the Blackwell horizontal retort smelter. The refiner is a continu
Jan 1, 1963
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New York Paper - Heap Leaching at Bisbee, Arizona (with Discussion)
By G. D. Van Ardsdale, A. W. Hudson
Heap leaching, as practiced at Rio Tinto, Spain, while one of the oldest, and probably one of the cheapest, methods of extracting copper from its ores, has not had, until recently, other than experime
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Heap Leaching at Bisbee, Arizona (with Discussion)
By A. W. Hudson, G. D. Van Ardsdale
Heap leaching, as practiced at Rio Tinto, Spain, while one of the oldest, and probably one of the cheapest, methods of extracting copper from its ores, has not had, until recently, other than experime
Jan 1, 1923
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A New Method Of Separating Materials Of Different Specific Gravities
By Thomas Chance
ALL gravity methods for the separation of ore from gangue, or of slate and other refuse from coal, are based upon differences in the falling velocities, in some fluid medium such as air or water, of t
Jan 2, 1918
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A New Separating Vessel For Sink-Float Concentration
By E. C. Bitzer
THE primary object of the work described in the following pages was to simplify the equipment in the separating circuit of the heavy-media process by substituting a spiral classifier for the separator
Jan 1, 1947
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Introduction
By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
Introduction “A Western mine is a hole in the ground owned by a liar. . ." -Mark Twain THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISION Decisions pertaining to a firm's proposed capital investments ca
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper - Application of Pulverized Coal to Copper Refinery Furnaces (with Discussion)
By E. W. Steele
In the copper-casting department of a modern electrolytic copper refinery there are two kinds of casting furnaces: the anode, for casting crude copper into anodes for electrolysis; the refined-copper,
Jan 1, 1925
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Technical Notes - Data for One of the Martensitic Transformations in an 11 Pct Mo-Ti Alloy
By S. Weinig, E. S. Machlin
THE mechanism of the martensitic transformation has been the subject of a remarkable number of papers in recent years.' Because the task of evaluating all the available theories is a formidable o
Jan 1, 1955
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Petroleum Engineering Education (bac2ff6f-d401-4a6c-a3d3-644492bf214f)
By Harry H. Power
WHILE the attention of all engineering branches is focused today on changes and improvements in the several curricula, we are concerned here with the many questions arising in industry and college con
Jan 1, 1941
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Ground-Water Reclamation by Selective Pumping (077e1a43-acbe-4a3b-89f9-678ef61e18f8)
By Leslie G. McMillion
A field project to develop and demonstrate a method for alleviating problems of highly mineralized ground water where they occur as isolated zones or pockets in fresh-water aquifers is being conducted
Jan 1, 1972
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Directional Properties In Cold-Rolled And Annealed Commercial Bronze
By Arthur Phillips
THE study of anisotropy in metals has been greatly stimulated in recent years by the rapid development of X-ray methods for determining the crystallographic relationships of wrought and annealed mater
Jan 1, 1932
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The Ferromagnetic Nature Of The Beta Phase In The Copper-Manganese-Tin System
By Louis A. Carapella, Ralph Hultgren
WHEN F. Heusler1 found in 1898 that certain alloys containing only copper, manganese, and tin were ferromagnetic, the discovery excited a great deal of interest and led to numerous investigations. It
Jan 1, 1941
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Part XI - Papers - A Survey of Decomposition Processes in Supersaturated Fe-27 At. Pct Be
By R. G. Davies, R. H. Richman
Several techniques, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, conventional, metallography, and mechanical property measurements are combined to investigate decomposition in the suPersaturat
Jan 1, 1967
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Copper and Copper Alloys - A Copper-base Alloy Containing Iron as a High-strength High-conductivity Wire Material (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2422)
By R. I. Jaffee, J. G. Dunleavy, W. Hodge, H. R. Ogden
Early in 1946, at the instigation of the U. S. Army Signal Corps, the authors made an extensive survey of the available literature covering high-strength, high-conductivity alloys. For the purposes of
Jan 1, 1949
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Pittsburg Paper - The Cycle of the Pluuger-jig (see Discussion 1034)
By Robert H. Richards
Jan 1, 1897
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Prediction of Injection Rate and Production History...
By W. H. Somerton
The effects of drilling variable on rotary drilling rates and efficiencies have been studied by a series of laboratory drilling tests. TWO-cone 1.25-in. diameter hits were used to drill vertically
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Multiple Liquid Phases in a Natural-Gas System
By J. E. Miller, W. E. DeVaney, L. Stroud
During a recent phase study of a natural gas, two stable equilibrium liquid phases were observed at temperatures below —200°F and pressures above 200 psi. This paper reviews the published literature o
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Institute of Metals Division - Principles of Field Freezing
By R. S. Wagner, W. G. Pfann
If an electric field is applied to a conducting liquid solution, changes in concentration usually occur because of differences in ionic mobilities. A variety of ways of utilizing this effect in conjun
Jan 1, 1962
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Papres - Metal Mining - Cooling Effect of Compressed Air When Freely Expanded (With Discussion)
By Walter S. Weeks
The process of cooling air by allowing it to expand and do work in an engine is well known, but the theory of obtaining cold air by free expansion without the aid of an engine operating with cutoff ha
Jan 1, 1937
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Minerals Beneficiation - Vitro Chemical Recovers Costly Scandium from Uranium Solutions (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961. vol. 13 No. 8 p. 966)
By L. D. Lash, J. R. Ross
Discovery of scandium in the Vitro solvent extraction plant for uranium led to commercial recovery of the byproduct. Micro amounts of scandium were extracted with uranium by dodecyl phosphoric acid, b
Jan 1, 1961