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An X-Ray Study Of The Nature Of Solid SolutionsBy Robert Phelps
A STUDY of solid solutions has long been a source of interest because of the conditions -controlling their formation. X-ray investigations so far have been conducted with the idea that there were two
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Carbon in Pig Iron (With Discussion)By William E. Brewster
Dating back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for
Jan 1, 1936
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Nuclear BlastingBy Paul L. Russell
7.5-1. introduction. The possible engineering uses of nuclear explosives were recognized with the first nuclear detonation. Subsequent experiments have demonstrated the ability of nuclear explosives t
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Carbon in Pig Iron (With Discussion)By William E. Brewster
Dating back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for
Jan 1, 1936
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New York Paper - Mining Methods of the Arizona Copper Co.By Peter B. Scotland
The mines of the Arizona Copper Co. are situated in the Morenci-Metcalf copper district in southeastern Arizona. This copper-bearing district covers a triangular mountainous area of about 3 square mil
Jan 1, 1915
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Some Notes on Blue BrittlenessBy Leland Van Wert
IN 1888, Howard,1 working at the Watertown Arsenal on the tensile properties of ferrous materials at various temperatures, noted the curious fact that the stress-strain diagrams of low-carbon steels t
Jan 1, 1931
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Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Copper Deposits - Sampling and Estimating Disseminated Copper DepositsBy Ira B. Joralemon
The sampling of disseminated copper deposits has been describeu often but the method of combining assays to give the true shape and value of the orebody as it will be mined has received less attention
Jan 1, 1925
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The Status Of Rock Mechanics In BlastingBy Alan Bauer
DRILLING CONSIDERATIONS In considering blasting it is necessary to consider the drilling and explosives since one is generally concerned with the total cost of muck of a certain size in the pit or
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - A New Development in Electrical ProspectingBy Hans Lundberg, Theodor Zuschlag
Based upon an instrumental improvement, a new development has taken place in the art of electrical prospecting, and some remarkable results have already been obtained with regard to potential explorat
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Some Fine-grinding FundamentalsBy A. W. Farenwald
Fine grinding cannot be accomplished in machines in which the component parts move in definite and restricted paths with respect to each other. Such machines are crushers. A "grinding mill" may be def
Jan 1, 1935
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Variation of Internal Friction with Grain SizeBy Clarence Zener
THEORETICAL considerations by one of the authors have led1 to the prediction that the dynamic internal friction of annealed metals has a broad maximum at a certain grain size. This prediction they hav
Jan 1, 1940
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Spies Open-Stope System Of MiningBy S. R. Elliott
THE Spies mine is located in the eastern half of the northwest quarter of section 24-43-35, near the village of Iron River, Mich., and is operated by The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Speaking generally,
Jan 3, 1922
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Captain Mine-A Total Team EffortBy Dale E. Walker
The Captain mine came into being under the following circumstances: 1) Commonwealth Edison had need for fuel for the generation of electricity in their Chicago service area. 2) Southwestern Illino
Jan 1, 1969
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Tulsa Paper - Centrifuging Petroleum-refinery EmulsionsBy Eugene E. Ayres
The centrifuge has come into general use in the oil fields and in the establishments where lubricating and fuel oils are used. Probably centrifugal machinery will be found more useful in the refinery
Jan 1, 1924
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Papers - The Solubility of Nitrogen in Molten Iron-silicon Alloys (T. P. 1109, with discussion)By John Chapman, J. C. Vaughan
Although a considerable amount of practical importance attaches to systems involving gases and molten metals, little is known regarding the effects of alloy elements upon the solubility of gases in li
Jan 1, 1940
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Air-gas Lifts - Recent Developments in Gas-lift Methods in California Oil Fields (with Discussion)By A. H. Bell
The general principles of the gas-lift will not be described in this paper. Only specific details that have not been fully discussed in previous papers, or results that do not fully coincide with cond
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - The Solubility of Nitrogen in Molten Iron-silicon Alloys (T. P. 1109, with discussion)By J. C. Vaughan, John Chapman
Although a considerable amount of practical importance attaches to systems involving gases and molten metals, little is known regarding the effects of alloy elements upon the solubility of gases in li
Jan 1, 1940
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Requirements Of A Breathing-Apparatus For Use In Mines.By Walter E. Mingramm
THE construction of rescue-apparatus on the principle of furnishing the wearer with air from a tank containing it under high pressure was given up by inventors about 20 years ago. Such an apparatus mu
Jan 7, 1908
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Oxidation of Pyritic Sulphur in Coal MinesBy Stephen Burke
THE oxidation of pyritic sulphur associated with coal is important for the following reasons: 1. It is the predominant cause for the formation of acid mine drainage issuing from bituminous coal seams
Jan 1, 1937
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Coal - Mining Projections in Northern VirginiaBy A. E. Belton
The individual projections for large mines in the Pittsburgh coal seam in northern West Virginia are discussed with emphasis on roof control and ventilation requirements. All four mines use continuous
Jan 1, 1962