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Computer Applications Of Non-Ferrous Econometric Models From The Raw Materials Consumer Perspective
By C. Richard Tinsley
Non-ferrous econometric metal models available from consultants are reviewed for structure and computer access, using copper as an example The evolution of a computerized metals price forecasting syst
Jan 1, 1977
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Determination of Crushing and Grinding Characteristics Based on Testing of Single Particles
By S. R. Krogh
In this investigation, a method to measure the basic characteristics of comminution has been developed. These characteristics are expressed by the three major comminution functions - crushing probabil
Jan 1, 1980
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Discussion - Intergranular Comminution By Heating – Brown, J. H., Gaudin, A. M., Loeb, C. M., Jr. - Mining Engineering, Page 490, April 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 211
By R. E. Crater
Brown, Gaudin, and Loeb in their study of intergranular comminution by heating attempt to find one explanation for all types of rock in terms of the properties of the phases present. The only necessar
Jan 3, 1959
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Mayari and Moa Iron-Ore Deposits in Cuba
By C. Willard Hayes
The determination of the question whether the Mayari and Moa mining-claims of the Spanish-American Iron Co. have been rightly denounced under the third section of the law of bases rests on the finding
Jan 1, 1912
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Cincinnati Paper - Note Concerning a Grade of Iron Made from Carbonate Ole
By Edward Gridley
At the meeting of the Institute, held at Roanoke, Va., in June, 1883, I gave some facts in relation to charcoal pig iron of unusual strength, made from our carbonate ore taken from the mine at Amenia,
Jan 1, 1884
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Glen Summit Paper - Cord-Wood in the Matting Blast-Furnace
By Herbert Lang
Cord-wood, sawn into blocks of about a foot in length, is a regular constituent of our fuel-charge at Mineral, Idaho, our work being the matting of silver-ores by fusion in a blast-furnace. The furnac
Jan 1, 1892
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Reports On Technological Research - How Ultrafine Particles Affect Unfired Pellet Strength
By Rodney L. Stone
In past attempts to characterize green and dry iron ore pellets, the authors have found large variations in the results of strength tests performed on closely sized pellets from the same batch. Where
Jan 1, 1970
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1955 - Depth Determinations by Electrical Resistivity (1954) 199, p. 915
The paper describes a cyclic method for processing manganese ores using sodium sulphate as the basic reagent. Sodium sulphate is electrolyzed in a diaphragm cell to give an anolyte sodium sulphate aci
Jan 1, 1956
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Atlantic City Paper - A Bituminous-Coal Breaker
By Lewis Stockett
During the year 1903, a building having machinery corresponding to ail anthracite-coal breaker was erected at the town of Stockett, Cascade county, Mont., for the purpose of breaking-up and cleaning b
Jan 1, 1905
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Hydrogen Peroxide Precipitation of Uranium at the Atlas Minerals Uranium Mill
By Frank E. Caropreso, William P. Badger
A hydrogen peroxide precipitate process has been adopted by Atlas Minerals for the recovery of uranium oxides from sodium chloride strip solutions. Adoption of the process was based on laboratory and
Jan 1, 1974
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Sand And Gravel Reclamation Factors, Colorado County, Texas
By Rebecca Mae Summer
Increasing urbanization and industrial activity require increased supplies of sand and gravel. This means expanded surface mining and despoiled land near population centers. Highly competitive land us
Jan 1, 1978
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New York Paper - Notes on the Bernice Anthracite Coal-Basin, Sullivan County, Pa
By Clarence R. Claghorn
Few facts relating to the Bernice anthracite coal-basin have been published in our Transactions, and little is known among engineers in general of the character and composition of the coal found in th
Jan 1, 1889
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Institute of Metals Division - Note on "A Statistical Approach to Equilibrium Diagrams" (TN)
By W. Hume-Rothery
RECENT interest has been shown in utilizing solid-state techniques for obtaining large oriented grains in the Alnico Alloys.1-4 Unfortunately, due to the inherent brittleness of these materials it is
Jan 1, 1963
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Trends (6e2a8d80-5561-4a76-80f8-4b37bba52f94)
THE late steel strike resulted in an unusual reversal of field when Brazilian interests shipped steel to the United States to assure completion of a blast furnace under construction in Cleveland for t
Jan 1, 1952
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Blast Furnace of the Crozer Steel and Iron Co., at Roanoke, Va.
By J. P. Witherow
The blast-filmace plant of the Crozer Steel and Iron Company was built under contract by Witherow & Gordon, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The furnace is 70 feet high by 16 feet bosh, tunnel-head 12 feet 8 inches
Jan 1, 1884
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Dislocation-Tangle Formation
By James C. M. Li
James C. M. Li (Edgar C. Bain Laboratory for Fundamental Research)—Professor Weertman has suggested the interesting possibility that dislocation tangles are formed by helical formation of dislocations
Jan 1, 1964
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Newmont Computers Pay Off In Mine Planning
By J. P. Batcha, J. Robert Denny
Since 1964. Newmont Mining Corp. has been engaged in a systematic research and development of computer techniques for a variety of mine planning applications. The general objective of this effort has
Jan 1, 1970
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Wet Cleaning at the Tralee Preparation Plant
By Percy Gillie
THE Tralee preparation plant, owned and operated by the Semet-Solvay division of Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., is located on the Virginian rail- way, near Mullens, Wyoming County, W. Va., and the min
Jan 11, 1953
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In-Situ Uranium Mining With Oxygen (fb4ee5cb-ddf1-4044-a39c-0d689ac0eaf8)
By L. M. Litz
Study results are presented in which gaseous oxygen was dissolved in the leach liquor at concentrations of the order of 300 ppm. This oxygen-containing solution was injected into portions of a field b
Jan 1, 1983
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PART IV - Communications - On Thermodynamics of Regular Ternary Solutions
By N. J. Olson, G. W. Toop
A regular solution is characterized by a finite molar heat of mixing and entropy due only to ideal or random mixing. The thermodynamic properties of binary regular solutions which exhibit constant ato
Jan 1, 1967