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Borehole TV Camera Gives Geologists Inside Story
By Nicholas M. Short
Many a geologist or driller has wished he could somehow climb into a borehole to see for himself what fractures looked like. Or why recovery was poor. Or how the bit was actually lost. Now it is possi
Jan 1, 1963
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calorimetry at 1100° to 1200°C: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt Systems
By R. N. Dokken, J. F. Elliott
A high-temperature solution calorimeter was used to measure directly the partial molar heat of mixing of nickel in the Cu-Ni system, 0 to 15 at. pct Ni and 1200°C; of silver in the Cu-Ag system, 0 to
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - A Study of the Molybdenum-carbon System (With Discussion)
By C. M. Tucker, K. R. Van Horn, W. P. Sykes
Recent investigations of the molybdenum-carbon alloys have been reported by Becker and Ebertl,‡ Westgren and Phragmén2, T. Takei3, and H. Tutiya4. Takei3 studied the Mo-C system by employing metal-log
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - A Study of the Molybdenum-carbon System (With Discussion)
By C. M. Tucker, K. R. Van Horn, W. P. Sykes
Recent investigations of the molybdenum-carbon alloys have been reported by Becker and Ebertl,‡ Westgren and Phragmén2, T. Takei3, and H. Tutiya4. Takei3 studied the Mo-C system by employing metal-log
Jan 1, 1935
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Effect of Heat Treatment on Properties and Microstructure of Britannia Metal
By B. Egeberg
IN A previous paper1 the authors dealt with the physical properties of cold-rolled and heat-treated Britannia metal of the approximate composition Sn, 91 per cent., Sb, 7 per cent. and Cu, 2 per cent.
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of the Thermal Stability of Some Precipitation-Hardened and Dispersion-Hardened Nickel-Base Alloys
By A. Cochardt, D. H. Feisel
HE success of the sintered aluminum powder material (SAP)' in raising the maximum useful temperature of aluminum alloys has stimulated effort in investigating similar systems in which the metalli
Jan 1, 1960
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A Statistical Analysis o f Blast-furnace Data
By Richard McCaffery
THE statistical analysis of blast-furnace data was undertaken to determine some of the relations which exist between the variables involved in furnace operation, and particularly to show the effect of
Jan 1, 1931
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International Mineral Trade Series Part III and IV
By John D. Ridge, Betty S. Moriwaki
The significant chromite producers listed in Table I11 are not major steel producers, with the exception of the USSR. After manganese, chromium is the most important alloying metal in steel. It would
Jun 1, 1955
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Technical Notes - A New Technique for the Measurement of the Formation Factors and Resistivity Indices of Porous Media
By M. R. J. Wyllie, F. Morgan, P. F. Fulton
The importance of formation factor, F, not only in electric logging but as a fundamental rock parameter has recently been stressed.',: The desirability of investigating the range of variation of
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - A New Technique for the Measurement of the Formation Factors and Resistivity Indices of Porous Media
By M. R. J. Wyllie, F. Morgan, P. F. Fulton
The importance of formation factor, F, not only in electric logging but as a fundamental rock parameter has recently been stressed.',: The desirability of investigating the range of variation of
Jan 1, 1951
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Concentration
MINING, to be precise, ends when the ore is delivered to a bin outside the mine. Usually the next step is concentrating; or, as it is more often called, milling. A few elementary definitions will help
Jan 1, 1933
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Electric Tramp Iron Detector for Ore Conveyor Belts
By C. M. Marquardt
Tramp iron and steel moving on a conveyor belt cause small currents to be generated in a coil situated in a strong magnetic field, which are converted to an alternating current and are amplified. The
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Electric Tramp Iron Detector for Ore Conveyor Belts
By C. M. Marquardt
Tramp iron and steel moving on a conveyor belt cause small currents to be generated in a coil situated in a strong magnetic field, which are converted to an alternating current and are amplified. The
Jan 1, 1951
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Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding - T. P. 1296, Mining Technology, March 1941 - Bond, Fred C.
By P. S. Roller
P. S. ROLLER,*College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder wh
Jan 1, 1941
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Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding – Bond, Fred C. – T. P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941
By P. S. Roller
P. S. ROLLER,* College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder w
Jan 1, 1941
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Geophysics - The Gravity Meter in Underground Prospecting
By W. Allen
FOR the past six years gravity surveys have been used for underground prospecting in the copper mines at Bisbee, Ariz. The primary purpose of the surveys has been to reduce the diamond drilling and
Jan 1, 1957
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Cleveland Paper - Surveying and Sampling Diamond Drill Holes
By E. E. White
In August, 1911, I read a paper before the Lake Superior Mining Institute1 on surveying and sampling diamond-drill holes. The present paper gives a more thorough descriptiou of these methods, together
Jan 1, 1913
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Discussion - Measuring Surface Area In Grinding - Paper by Bond, Fred C. -T.P. 1296. Mining Technology, March 1941
By P. S. Roller
P. S. ROLLER,* College Park, Md.-The author introduces the idea of a grind limit, or lower size limit of the particles formed directly by grinding, and this is stipulated to be 0.70 micron. I wonder w
Jan 1, 1941
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Quantitative Measurement of Corrosion of Metals in Water and Salt Solutions
By G. D. Bengough
CORROSION tests should be designed so as to facilitate as far as possible the interpretation of results, consequently factors which may affect the rate of corrosion should be controlled as far as prac
Jan 1, 1929
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Lake Superior Paper - The Manufacture of Coke in Peru
By J. Morgan Clements
The manufacture of coke in Peru, as practiced at the coalmines of the Quishuarcancha and Goyllarisquisca districts, is intermediate between the primitive coke-heap and the bee-hive oven. The method
Jan 1, 1905