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New York Paper - Experiments on the Flow of Sand and Water through SpigotsBy Boyd Dudley, R. H. Richards
In nearly all ore-dressing operations it is a common practice to discharge mixtures of fine ore and water through spigots; for example, from classifier pockets, from jig hutches, from settling tanks,
Jan 1, 1915
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The Acid Bessemer Process of 1940By H. W. Graham
THE young metallurgist of today who thinks casually of the technical literature of the steel industry might conclude that little has been published concerning the Bessemer process. This conclusion is
Jan 1, 1940
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Characterization of Non-Newtonian Systems by A Dual Differentiation-Integration MethodBy J. G. Savins
Analytical procedures are described for optimizing the selection of a rheological model when it is desired to express the functional relationship between true shearrate and shearing stress in analytic
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Capital And Operating Cost Estimation (U.S. Department of Energy)By Andrew L. Mular, K. K. Humphreys
Introduction Estimates performed on potential future plants must by their very nature be either order-of-magnitude or budget (preliminary) estimates. Of the three types of estimates recognized by t
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining - Basic Studies of Percussion DrillingBy H. L. Hartman
The past 15 years have seen rapid advances in the metallurgy of materials for drill machinery and bits, but rock drilling itself continues to be largely an art. Jet piercing, roller bit rotary drillin
Jan 1, 1960
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Cleveland Paper - Effect of Heat Treatment on Release of Stress in Bronze Castings (with Discussion)By Charles H. Eldridge, Robert J. Anderson
When a metal or alloy is poured into a mold, internal stresses are set up by the cont,raction in volume on passing from the liquid state at the temperature of pouring to the solid state at the ordinar
Jan 1, 1923
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Economics - Economics of the Distribution of Anthracite (With Discussion)By Norman F. Patton
The subject assigned is so broad that thorough discussion is well-nigh impossible within the space allotted, and further, few specific data are available upon which to predicate conclusions concerning
Jan 1, 1936
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Beneficiation and Utilization - Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls
Though the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little
Jan 1, 1936
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San Francisco Paper - The Aztec Mine, Baldy, N. MexicoBy Douglas Muir, Chas. A. Chase
The Aztec mine is not widely known, by reason of its isolation and the relative insignificance of its tonnage; financially, however, it has an enviable record and geologically it is extremely interest
Jan 1, 1923
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Lake Superior Paper - Casting and Molding Steel Ingots (with Discussion)By Emil Gathmann
Steel as it is poured, or teemed, into the mold for forming the ingot may be broadly separated into two divisions; i.e., effervescing or gassy steel, also termed evolution steel, and non-effervescing
Jan 1, 1922
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Biographical Notices - Joseph W. RichardsJoseph William Richards, was born in Oldbury, Worcestershire, England, on July 28, 1864, of English-Scotch parents, Joseph and Bridget (Harvey) Richards. In 1871, he came to this country with his pare
Jan 1, 1922
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Rochester Paper - Physical Property of Cartridge Brass (with Discussion)By W.G. Harbert, C. Upthegrove
DURing the past year considerable work dealing with physical properties of cartridge brass was done at the University of Michigan in cooperation with the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. This pa
Jan 1, 1923
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San Francisco Paper - Factors Controlling the Capacity of Rock Crushers (with Discussion)By Ernest A. Hersam
The rate of output of a rock crusher is based upon a certain space relation, the calculation requiring that the size and position of the jaws, the principle of motion, and the speed of the machine be
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1935By H. E. Rorschach
Activity in the oil and gas fields of Oklahoma was more pronounced in 1935 than in 1934, with 2320 completions, an increase of about 21 per cent. The state produced approximately 185,000,000 bbl. in 1
Jan 1, 1936
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Government Surveys and the Mining Industry from the Viewpoint of the Mining GeologistBy Reno H. Sales
The present-day application of geological knowledge to mine operations owes much to Survey activities. Early publications covering developed deposits at Comstock and Eureka in Nevada, and Leadville in
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Embrittlement of Uranium by Small Amounts of Aluminum and Iron (With Discussion)By W. C. Lilliendahl, H. W. Highriter
The method developed and used in this laboratory for the production of metallic uranium of such purity that it is ductile and can be cold-worked to fine wire or thin sheet by rolling has already been
Jan 1, 1935
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Industrial Minerals Treatment Methods - Preparation of High-specification Sand at the Grand Coulee Dam (T. P. 715, with discussion).By Anthony Anable
The definite trend to stricter specifications with respect to hydraulic concrete has become increasingly manifest in the last six years or so; but it remained for the vast reclamation projects of the
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Conditioning Surfaces for Froth Flotation (T. P. 1074)By Oliver C. Ralston, James E. Norman
Separation of minerals by froth flotation is rightly called an art. It can truthfully be said that no two ores separate in the same way. The difference in results obtained when natural and synthetic m
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Concentration - The Mechanism of Collection of Metals and Metallic Sulphides by Amines and Amine Salts (Mining Technology, May 1943)By Arthur F. Taggart, Herbert H. Kellogg, Nathaniel Arbiter
The experimental work herein described is presented in support of the following broad hypothesis: Conditioning of metals and metallic sulphides by amine collectors involves metathetic reaction at the
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Determining Geologic Structure from Seismograph RecordsBy P. C. Kelly
The processes involved in turning a set of seismograph records into a geological structure map may be divided into three classes; (1) picking reflections on the records, to be used for the computation
Jan 1, 1940