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Controlled Frequency-The Brushless Electric "Steam Engine"By R. A. Matuszak
Abstract-Throughout the history of power excavating machines, engineers have continuously tried to shape the main drive speed-torque characteristics to provide an optimum performance from each main mo
Jan 2, 1978
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Radial Distribution Analysis for SortingBy Robert M. Doerr
A method, based on radial distribution analysis, was developed for determining the effect of size to which a given ore is broken on the potential recovery in beneficiations targeted to selected concen
Jan 1, 1975
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New York (Annual) Meeting - February, 1889Jan 1, 1889
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Part V – May 1969 - Communications - Anisotropy in Cold Rolled and Annealed AluminumBy J. Winter, W. C. Setzer, A. J. Goldman
ANISOTROPY in cold worked tempers of commercial aluminum alloys is manifested in deep drawn products as protuberances or ears 45 deg to the rolling direction. This reflects the {123}(412) rolling text
Jan 1, 1970
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U. S. Bureau Of Mines Reports - Mineral Output Smashes Record For Third Successive YearFor the third year in a row total value of the Nation's mineral production broke all previous records. A new peak of $20.4 billion was reached in 1964. So says the U. S. Bureau of Mines. The Bu
Jan 2, 1965
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Approach to Preparing Reclamation Permit ApplicationsBy K. W. Grubaugh, L. W. Saperstein
The recently enacted federal surface mine law (P. L. 95-87) increases further the complexity of securing a reclamation permit This law intensifies the need to present the required reclamation plan in
Jan 1, 1981
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Lake Superior Paper - The Zinc-Smelting Industry of the Middle WestBy H. C. Meister
The zinc-smelting industry of the United States has grown very rapidly in recent years and bids fair to outrival that of all other countries in the future. On account of the geographical situation of
Jan 1, 1905
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Theory And Practice Gap Closes In Rock MechanicsBy R. K. Agarwal
Transforming from a mere novelty field of science to a well-recognized branch of engineering, the scientific discipline of rock mechanics continues to mature. The past decade has witnessed an unpreced
Jan 1, 1970
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Storage Of Gas In Salt CavernsBy Jesse E. Wyrick
Gases and vapors are being safely stored in caverns constructed in salt formations. The storage of gas is cost competitive with other methods of gas storage and offers many advantages. Storage can be
Jan 1, 1985
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Study Of Longwall Coal Mining Application In The Plains Region, CanadaBy Tony B. Szwilski
A short study has been made of the underground mining potential in the Plains region, the Province of Alberta, Canada. Particular reference is made to the possible application of longwall mining: Pres
Jan 1, 1981
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New Method for Recovery of Flake MicaBy R. Adair, W. R. Hudspeth, W. T. McDaniel
A NEW method for concentrating the flake mica either from present washing plant tailings or from new feed has been developed. In this paper, flake mica refers to that which occurs in weathered granite
Jan 3, 1951
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Institute Committees (a67b4cb9-5556-4199-85ab-085e87026b92)Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOON
Jan 3, 1918
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After Two Centuries of Mining Cornwall Keeps Its Methods Up-to-DateBy S. J. Shale
Recent changes at Cornwall are highlighted by development of a panel caving method, with slushing drifts, for underground practice as open pit operation nears close. Metallurgy keeps the pace with hig
Jan 7, 1953
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Boston Paper - The Bedded Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain Mining District, Ouray County, ColoradoBy G. E. Kedzie
The ore-deposits of ail that portion of the San Juan country within the borders of Ouray County are either in the tertiary ernptives or, confined to a relatively narrow zone, in the sedimentary beds j
Jan 1, 1888
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Papers - Slag Control for Basic Electric-furnace Steel (With Discussion)By H. F. Walther
Basic electric-are furnace steel production mainly involves the use of two separate types of slags. The first, known as the "melt down" or oxidizing slag, which is in most cases removed from the furna
Jan 1, 1935
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Carbon Adsorption Of Gold Maximum Loading And Ionic Contaminant Effect On Loading RatesBy W. R. Boehme
The laboratory test work compares various 6 x 16 mesh activated coconut carbons using a gold standard solution of 4 ppm dissolved in sodium cyanide. The carbon adsorption rate and maximum loading are
Jan 1, 1984
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Controlling Open-Pit Slope Failures At Shirley BasinBy Mohammad A. Pasha, John T. Atkins
Utah International's Shirley Basin Mine is located in the Southeastern High Plains of Wyoming at an elevation of 7100 ft. The Shirley Basin area is a gently rolling semi-arid land. The uranium or
Jan 6, 1973
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Machinery for the Charging of Heating- and Melting-FurnacesBy S. T. Wellman
The gradual change within the Iast few years from wrought-iron to steel for many purposes, notably for rails, plates, beams and other structural shapes, has brought the desirability and possibility of
Jan 1, 1891
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