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Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield Research
By R. L. Parsons, Herman Dykstra
A numerical method for solving partial differential equations in steady state fluid flow is described. This method, known as the "relaxation method," has two advantages over analytical methods: (1) pr
Jan 1, 1951
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Forms In Which Sulfur Occurs In Coal
By A. R. Powell
Four, general methods have been used in the study of the decomposition of coal. The first has been directed toward the processes of coal formation, the second has been by means of microscopic studies,
Jan 9, 1919
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Development of Formula for Direct Determination of Free Settling Velocity of Any Size Particle
By Vernon F. Swanson
An equation has been developed which will permit the direct determination of free settling velocity of any sized particle encountered in mineral benefici-ation. The equation is based on Newton's
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Notes - The Effect of Selected Calcining Temperatures on Alumina Extraction from Coal-Associated Draw-Slate
By J. A. Solomon, H. E. Shafer
As a result of the great demand for metallic aluminum and the scarcity of domestic bauxite, numerous processes have been proposed and developed to extract the oxide of this metal (Al2o3) from clays, s
Jan 1, 1968
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British Columbia Paper - Anthracite Washeries
By George W. Harris
In the earlier period of anthracite-mining, much coal was wasted, both underground and in the culm-banks on the surface. Such waste is common in the development of new mining-districts, in which, as a
Jan 1, 1906
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Iron and Steel Division - Microstructures of Magnesiowüstite [(Mg, Fe)O] in the Presence of SiO2
By Lawrence H. Van Vlack, Otta K. Riegger
Periclase-type oxides were examined microscopically after being exposed to siliceous liquids. The rate of grain growth was found to be inversely proportional to the grain diameter. Grain growth procee
Jan 1, 1962
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Economic Appraisal of Geothermal Power
By Alvin Kaufman
The industrial revolution of the early 1800's and the subsequent remarkable progress in raising American living standards are based not only on a constantly improving technology but on an ever in
Jan 9, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Structure of Drawn and Annealed Tungsten Wire
By D. A. Thomas, E. S. Meieran
Tungsten wires were examined by transmission electron microscopy after drawing and after high-temperature annealing. Drawn wire consists of highly elongated grains called fibers, whose long axis is pa
Jan 1, 1965
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Manganese Ore
By Sandford S. Cole
Manganese compounds occur in many mineral forms widely distributed throughout the crust of the earth. The most important of these commercially are the oxides which are usually found as irregular masse
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Flotation - Self-diffusion in Minerals, Particularly Copper Sulphides (T. P. 1663, Min. Tech., Jan. 1944, with discussion)
By Kenneth C. Vincent, A. M. Gaudin
In a study1 of the action of amyl xan-thate on chalcocite in water suspension, it was found that if the xanthate is added in relatively large quantity the xanthate group can be accounted for in three
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Self-diffusion in Minerals, Particularly Copper Sulphides (T. P. 1663, Min. Tech., Jan. 1944, with discussion)
By Kenneth C. Vincent, A. M. Gaudin
In a study1 of the action of amyl xan-thate on chalcocite in water suspension, it was found that if the xanthate is added in relatively large quantity the xanthate group can be accounted for in three
Jan 1, 1947
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Technique For Optimizing Coal Preparation Plant Performance
By A. K. Sinha
The market for thermal coal has recently been growing rapidly and it is projected to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Both the national and international markets often demand high-Btu low-
Jan 1, 1985
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Activity of Carbon in Austenite
By David R. Poirier
Activity data of carbon as a function of both temperature and composition throughout the stable austenite range is correlated by mearts of an equation derived from a quasi-chemical model. The carbon
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Gadolinium-Cobalt System
By E. V. Kleber, V. F. Novy, R. C. Vickery
The constitutional diagram for the gadolinium-cobalt system has been determined. Seven intermetallic compounds have been found at compositions corresponding to the follwing gadolinium-cobalt ratios: 3
Jan 1, 1962
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Methods of Roof Caveability Prediction
By Tony B. Szwilski, K. Unrug
INTRODUCTION Since the introduction of longwall coal mining systems, reliable predictions of roof support requirements at the face and the roof caveability in the gob area have been major contribu
Jan 1, 1982
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Emulsion Flotation Of Molybdenite
By D. Malhotra, R. M. Hoover
The effect of a surfactant, designated Syntex, on the wetting and spreading of hydrocarbon oil on molybdenite surfaces (faces) has been investigated experimentally through measurements of zeta potenti
Jan 1, 1976
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H. Y. Walker ? Recently Elected Director, A.I.M.E.
By AIME AIME
HENRY YONGE WALKER is one of Canada's numerous gifts to the American mining and metallurgical industry, having been born it1 New Brunswick 59 years ago. At eighteen he came to the United States a
Jan 1, 1938
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Use of Oxygenated Air in the Iron Blast Furnace
By Charles Hart
THE-report of the advisory committee to the U. S. Bureau of Mines, on the use of oxygen in metallurgy, brings to the art of steelmaking a radical change in the method of operation of the many processe
Jan 11, 1924
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Western Pennsylvania: 1810-1831
Mills Day left a journal of his travel to Ohio and return by way of Pittsburgh in 1810. He left this comment about western Pennsylvania: "June 19. As I proceeded toward Pittsburg, (From Washington
Jan 1, 1942
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Determination Of The Position Of Ae3 In Carbon-Iron Alloys.*
By H. M. Howe
(New York: Meeting, October, 1913.) 1. INTRODUCTION.-This paper gives the results of our micro-graphic determinations of the position of Ae3 in a series of 14 hypo-eutectoid steels of varying carbon
Jan 6, 1913