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Blast Furnace Performance Using Dolomite Fluxed Pellets At Kakogawa WorksBy O. Saeki
Dolomite-fluxed pellets have been produced at Kakogawa Works, Kobe Steel, Ltd., since August, 1975. The pellets contain 5.5 % dolomite and have a basicity (CaO/Si02) of 1.3. By charging 30-50 % of dol
Jan 1, 1977
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Enhanced Magnetic Desulfurization Of CoalBy J. A. Finch, S. T. Hall
An oxidative alkaline pressure leach is shown to increase the magnetic susceptibility of coal-pyrite particles. The leach was successfully exploited as a pretreatment in the magnetic desulfurization o
Jan 1, 1985
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Hydraulic Transportation And Dewatering Of CoalBy David M. Parkes, Junie Lindsay
A review of the movement of coal in water is undertaken from a practical rather than a theoretical view point. Installations are described in which coal is transported on gradients down to 2.5' a
Jan 1, 1978
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Budget For The Year 1921 - Adopted At Meeting Of Board Of Directors. Feb. 15, 1921[Estimated Receipts Dues: Arrears $ 3,500.00 Current 108,115.00 New Members 11,937.00 In Advance 1,763.00 $125,315.00 Initiation Fees 7,250.00 Initiation Fees-Additional if increased to $20.00
Jan 1, 1925
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Radiation Hazards In Backfilling With Classified Uranium Mill TailingsBy K. D. Weverstad, J. E. Cleveland, J. C. Franklin, J. W. Black
A mined-out stope being backfilled with classified mill tailings was continuously monitored, both upstream and downstream, to determine the radon concentration associated with the mill tailings. The r
Jan 1, 1982
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Premining Investigations for Longwall Coal MiningBy R. D. Caudle, Yoginder P. Chugh, V. K. Agarwala
Longwall coal mining is a growing mining technique in the United States. However, very little premining exploration data are collected presently by coal companies to 1) select coal winning equipment,
Jan 1, 1982
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Budget for Year 1921Estimated Receipts Dues Arrears $ 3,500 00 Current 108,115 00 New Members - 11,937 00 In Advance 1,763 00 $125,315 00 Initiation Fees - 7,250 00 Initiation Fees-Additional if increased to $20 0
Jan 1, 1923
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Effect Of Cleaned Vs Uncleaned Foundry Scrap On Slag VolumeBy W. L. Doyle
SLAG weights were taken on a series of twenty-eight 6-ton bottom-pour heats. These weights varied from 573 to 1050 lb. Of these, four were chosen for study of the effect of cleaned and uncleaned found
Jan 1, 1947
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Study Probes Causes of Mine Maintenance InjuriesThe Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration has called attention to the increasing frequency of accidents occurring during mine maintenance and repair tasks in a recent publication. Data from the
Jan 3, 1978
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Geology of Namma Coal Field, BurmaBy Edel Moldenke
Burma has long been known for its ruby, tungsten, and tin deposits, and, lately, for having the largest lead-zinc mine in the world, the Bawd-win mine of the Burma Corpn. All the coal used, however, i
Jan 1, 1922
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Activation Energies For The Decomposition Of Limestone, Dolomitic Limestone, And DolomiteBy J. H. Wernick
IN a study of the rate of decomposition of ½ -in. cubes of limestone, dolomitic limestone, and dolomite in a sweeping nitrogen atmosphere, Joseph, Beatty, and Bitsianesl found that the zone of calcina
Jan 7, 1954
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Operational Studies in the Pennsylvania Slate IndustryBy W. F. Mullen
WITH few exceptions, unit operations in the Pennsylvania slate industry in 1950 did not differ appreciably from production methods described by Behre1 and Bowles 2-4 several decades ago. Many traditio
Jan 12, 1951
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Phantom Laminations In BrassBy H. F. Silliman, Daniel R. Hull, John R. Freeman
IN the normal operation of a brass-rolling mill, sheet and strip has, for the most part, been finished in comparatively thin gauges, involving a substantial amount of coldwork and a considerable numbe
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations Concerning Zone Refining and Thermal Treatment of Molybdenum from Low Temperature Resistance MeasurementsBy E. Buehler, J. E. Kunzler
High-pu.1-ity molybdenum has been heat treated, melted, and zone refined and the physical and chemical changes that are produced by these processes have been studied by making resistance ratio measu
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Strengthening of Copper Alloys by Internal OxidationBy V. A. Phillips, M. Safdar Ali
The tensile properties of Cu-0.20 pct Al, Cu-0.45 pct Mg, Cu-0.27 pct Cr, and Cu-0.22 pct Be solid-solution alloys were studied at -196°, 18°, 2509 and 500°C on wires internally oxidized at 900°and 10
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation and Growth of Nickel from Nickel CarbonylBy N. Albon, J. F. Miller, R. W. Coutant
The deposition of nickel from nickel carbonyl onto amorphous substrates has been studied, with attention being paid to the specific effects of the physical and chemical nature of the substrate and to
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Descriptive - Geologic Relations and New Ore Bodies of the Republic District, Washington (Mining Tech., July 1947, T.P. 2197, with discussion)By Lawrence B. Wright
The Republic district, Washington, is of new interest because of the discovery of new gold-silver ore within a unique structural pattern. The camp was revived in 1937 fol1owing installation of a plant
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Descriptive - Geologic Relations and New Ore Bodies of the Republic District, Washington (Mining Tech., July 1947, T.P. 2197, with discussion)By Lawrence B. Wright
The Republic district, Washington, is of new interest because of the discovery of new gold-silver ore within a unique structural pattern. The camp was revived in 1937 fol1owing installation of a plant
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Lattice Strains and X-Ray Stress MeasurementBy John T. Norton, Matthew J. Donachie
Residual lattice strai?zs were produced in 2024 aluminum and ingot iron by uniaxial tensile deformation. These strains were rneasured on the original surface and ulith depth below the surface. The st
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Copper Segregation Process Studied by ThermoanalysisBy Edward Martinez
The reactions occurring in the copper segregation process were studied by heating mixtures of chryso-colla, salt, and a reducing agent. The techniques used in this investigation were differential ther
Jan 1, 1968