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Coal Conversion Processes Loom Big As A Source Of Hydrocarbon FuelsBy Noel F. Boyd
Coal can be liquefied and gasified by several methods, all of which are being investigated and evaluated because each has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of capital costs, end-products,
Jan 9, 1974
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Technical Notes - A Simple Torsion Pendulum for Measuring Internal FrictionBy M. E. Fine
IN the apparatus for measuring internal friction shown in fig. 1, a modification of that described by Kê,1,2 the parasitic energy loss or background is equivalent to a Q-1 of approximately 4x10-5. Thi
Jan 1, 1951
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Copper Sulfate as Flotation Activator for SphaleriteBy O. C. Ralston
THE use of copper sulfate for improving the flotation behavior of sphalerite is probably at least 15 years old. The original discovery of its activating influence is somewhat obscure. The story goes t
Jan 1, 1929
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How To Make Money On Minerals Reclaimed From TailingsBy Immo H. Redeker
The Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory at North Carolina State University is engaged mainly in applied nonmetallic mineral processing research to assist the North Carolina mining industry. The lab
Jan 1, 1970
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Foreword (57264333-89ba-42f2-adb5-845d7dc7bcec)Jan 1, 1931
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Cement - An Industry In FluxBy George H. K. Schenck, Peter G. Donald
There is an accelerating acceptance of change by management of cement companies. Diversity of response is noticeable in efforts across the country to reverse the downward trend in profits that brought
Jan 4, 1967
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Hydraulic Transportation Of Florida Phosphate MatrixThe phosphate pebble-bearing matrix in the Florida Phosphate Pebble Field has physical properties which make it readily adaptable to hydraulic transportation methods employing solids-handling pumps an
Jan 3, 1961
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Board of DirectorsMeeting, of Jan. 22, 1915.-Dr. Albert R. Ledoux was unanimously nominated-by the Board as one of the representatives of this Institute upon the Engineering Foundation Board. The following Tellers to
Jan 3, 1915
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Evaluating Mining Ventures Via Feasibility StudiesBy F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu
In Part I of this article, published in the September issue of MINING ENGINEERING, Edward S. Frohling and Robert M. McGeorge of Mountain States Mineral Enterprises, Inc., reviewed the general overall
Jan 10, 1975
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Charles Van Ormer MillikanBy AIME
WE produce Charles Van Ormer "Charlie" Millikan as living proof that man need not make a loud noise to be heard. His quietly affable, analytical, and soft-spoken manner in the face of all problems bel
Jan 1, 1948
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New Government PublicationsBULLETIN 177. The decline and ultimate production of oil wells with notes on the valuation of oil properties, by C. H.- Beal. 1919. 84 pp., 4pls., 80 figs. BULLETIN 179. Abstracts of current decision
Jan 7, 1919
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Personal (259bcf29-a55d-41c9-a525-a312d407bb4b)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their. fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Nov.
Jan 1, 1915
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Coal - Hypothesis for Different Floatabilities of Coals, Carbons, and Hydrocarbon MineralsBy Shiou-Chuan Sun
THE fact that coals of different ranks and even of the same rank differ greatly in their amenability to iroth flotation is well known. In recognition of the need for an explanation of this phenomenon,
Jan 1, 1955
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Drilling and Fluids and Cement - An Analysis and the Control of Lost CirculationBy George C. Howard, P. P. Scott
During the drilling of wells, fractures which are created or widened by drilling fluid pressure are suspected of being a frequent cause of lost circulation. A study of the variables which are believed
Jan 1, 1951
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Drilling and Fluids and Cement - An Analysis and the Control of Lost CirculationBy P. P. Scott, George C. Howard
During the drilling of wells, fractures which are created or widened by drilling fluid pressure are suspected of being a frequent cause of lost circulation. A study of the variables which are believed
Jan 1, 1951
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Methods and Costs of Handling and Breaking Ore and Rock in Bulldozing ChambersBy Charles Wright
AT most mines where large tonnages are handled, "bulldozing" or secondary blasting is an important and costly operation. To reduce the large blocks from primary blasting operations or stoping so that
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Recovery of Blast-furnace Flue Dust from Scrubber Water (With Discussion)By T. B. Counselman
An iron blast furnace of 1000 tons daily capacity will produce a 100,000 cu. ft. per minute of blast-furnace gas. This contains a 25 per cent of carbon monoxide, and has a B.t.u. value of about 95. ga
Jan 1, 1937
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Refining - Developments in Refinery Engineering during 1930 - SummaryBy H. W. Camp
In attempting to summarize and pick out the outstanding development,s in refinery engineering during the past 12 or 13 months, one is immediately impressed by the great strides that have taken place.
Jan 1, 1931
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - An Hypnotisms of the Structure of the Comer Belt of the South MountainBy Persifor Frazer
The rocks which cover the east flank of the South Mountain are chloritic schists typical in character. A specimen of this rock from near the Bechtel shaft, Hamilton Ban Township, Adams County, Pa., wa
Jan 1, 1884
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Magnetic and Chemical Analyses Of Ores and Mill Products Containing Magnetite and IlmeniteBy Erkki Laurila
INVESTIGATION of the methods of analyses for magnetite and ilmenite in the Otanmäki iron-titanium ore and respective mill products has resulted in certain improvements in the methods conventionally em
Jan 9, 1951