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The Dedusting Of CoalBy Henry Hebley
IN recent years, especially in the last decade, great interest has been shown and many advances have been made in the preparation and clean-ing of coal. In the major coal-producing countries, the perc
Jan 1, 1933
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Petroleum Engineering Problems - Round TableH. H. Hill.—I believe that as petroleum engineers you are all more or less interested in geophysical prospecting. A large number of the papers that have been written on that subject are too detailed o
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Flotation of Nonsulfides - Relative Floatability of Silicate Minerals. (With Discussion)By John Mark Patek
Knowledge of the relative floatability of silicate minerals is increasing in importance as flotation is being applied to the concentration of nonsulfides. Many silicates are in themselves commercial p
Jan 1, 1935
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Reduction of Roasted Cassiterite Concentrates (with Discussion)By E. F. Kern, W. W. Loo
A review of the literature on the reduction of cassiterite showed that scarcely any progressive changes were made in the methods of reducing cassiterite until within the last two decades, and that dur
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Transportation - Multiplying Manpower with Scrapers (Mining Technology, July 1943)By Robert V. Pierce
In the last few years, much study has been devoted to increasing stoping efficiency. The reasons for this are shortage of manpower, shorter working hours, operating regulations, and shortages of essen
Jan 1, 1943
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Capillarity - Permeability - Evaluation of Capillary Character in Petroleum Reservoir RockBy Walter Rose, W. A. Bruce
Improved apparatus, methods, and experimental techniques for determining the capillary pressure-saturation relation are described in detail. In this connection a new multi-core procedure has been deve
Jan 1, 1949
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Instrumentation For Mine Safety: Fire And Smoke Problems And SolutionsBy Ralph B. Stevens
INTRODUCTION Underground fires continue to be one of the most serious hazards to life and property in the mining industry. Although underground mines are analogous to high-rise buildings where pers
Jan 1, 1982
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Papers - Transportation - Multiplying Manpower with Scrapers (Mining Technology, July 1943)By Robert V. Pierce
In the last few years, much study has been devoted to increasing stoping efficiency. The reasons for this are shortage of manpower, shorter working hours, operating regulations, and shortages of essen
Jan 1, 1943
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Capillarity - Permeability - Evaluation of Capillary Character in Petroleum Reservoir RockBy Walter Rose, W. A. Bruce
Improved apparatus, methods, and experimental techniques for determining the capillary pressure-saturation relation are described in detail. In this connection a new multi-core procedure has been deve
Jan 1, 1949
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Phantom Laminations In BrassBy H. F. Silliman, Daniel R. Hull, John R. Freeman
IN the normal operation of a brass-rolling mill, sheet and strip has, for the most part, been finished in comparatively thin gauges, involving a substantial amount of coldwork and a considerable numbe
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Melting and Freezing (Institute of Metals Lecture, 1954)By B. Chalmers
THE practical importance of the phenomena of melting and freezing must have been recognized for a very long time. The difference between ice and water, for example, has had a profound influence on the
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - A Theory of Diffusion in Solids (With Discussion)By John E. Dorn, Oscar E. Harder
The phenomenon of diffusion, according to the most prevalent conceptions at the present time, undoubtedly played an important part in the formation and distribution of metals and minerals in the earth
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Porosity, Reducibility and Size Preparation of Iron Ores (With Discussion)By T. L. Joseph
Blast furnaces are most efficient thermally when the CO2 in the top gas is highest. Oxygen introduced in the air blast is converted to CO in the combustion zones. The extent to which CO, generated in
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Grindability and Grinding Characteristics of Ores (T. P. 888, with discussion)By Fred C. Bond and
This paper is a continuation of two earlier papers,12 and presents new data on the grindability of various ores and other materials—the results of several years of intermittent research work on the na
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Porosity, Reducibility and Size Preparation of Iron Ores (With Discussion)By T. L. Joseph
Blast furnaces are most efficient thermally when the CO2 in the top gas is highest. Oxygen introduced in the air blast is converted to CO in the combustion zones. The extent to which CO, generated in
Jan 1, 1936
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Mill ControlBy C. H. G. Bushell, James E. Lawver, William Barbarowicz
Proper use of automatic controls in the process industries is a combination of art and science. Although many phases of automatic control theory can be expressed by precise mathematical relationships,
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - A Theory of Diffusion in Solids (With Discussion)By Oscar E. Harder, John E. Dorn
The phenomenon of diffusion, according to the most prevalent conceptions at the present time, undoubtedly played an important part in the formation and distribution of metals and minerals in the earth
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Grindability and Grinding Characteristics of Ores (T. P. 888, with discussion)By Fred C. Bond and
This paper is a continuation of two earlier papers,12 and presents new data on the grindability of various ores and other materials—the results of several years of intermittent research work on the na
Jan 1, 1939
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PART V - Papers - A Correlation of Thermodynamic Variables for Iron-Rich Iron-Nickel-Carbon AlloysBy M. M. Rao, P. G. Winchell, R. J. Russell
A detailed analysis has been used to correlate the avalable thermodynami c da In on iron-ric11 Fe-Ni (41loys in the body-centered a, and the face-centered y phases. The inp ut injovrt~ation required b
Jan 1, 1968
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Minor Element Behavior In Copper Smelting And ConvertingBy R. E. Johnson, J. W. Donaldson, D. B. George
Accurately predicting the minor element content of an anode product is an important part of an evaluation of copper smelting processes. A general review of the minor element behavior in copper smeltin
Jan 1, 1976