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Institute of Metals Division - The Efficiency of Zone-Refining Processes (daac5814-1601-49e4-ab18-917dad3a9842)
By L. W. Davies
A problem often encountered is the provision of materials which have impurity contents below a certain specified level. This problem is in some cases solved by making use of the segregation of the im
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - The Efficiency of Zone-Refining Processes
By L. W. Davies
A problem often encountered is the provision of materials which have impurity contents below a certain specified level. This problem is in some cases solved by making use of the segregation of the im
Jan 1, 1960
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Mechanical Dewatering
By J. P. Matoney, E. J. Sandy, D. A. Dahlstorm
INTRODUCTION Before an understandable discussion concerning coal-dewatering processes can be initiated, it is necessary to define some terms of usage. The many different meanings and interpretatio
Jan 1, 1968
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Caving Methods - A Comparison between the Chute and Grizzly System and the Slusher System at the Climax Mine (T. P. 1715, Mining Tech., May 1944.) (With discussion)
By Robert Henderson
Several very interesting articles have been written on the caving system of mining, but most of these papers have dealt separately with the slusher system or the chute and grizzly system. In this pape
Jan 1, 1946
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Iron and Steel Division - On the Imperfections in Martensite and their Relation to the Formation of Martensite
By H. M. Otte
Certain choices for the shear elements of the inhomogeneous distortion in the phenomenological theory of martensite formation are examined for their agreement with crystallographic and X-ray data of i
Jan 1, 1961
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Labor Issues In The Mineral Industry
By Andrew Hodge
ISSUES IN MINING LABOR The examination of mining labor issues is often confined to health, and safety. There are other issues, including the present state of mining manpower availability and utili
Jan 1, 1976
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Tripoli
By Henry P. Ehrlinger, James C. Bradbury
Tripoli is a naturally occurring, very finely divided form of silica found chiefly in some midwestern and southeastern states and used commercially as fillers and abrasives. Definitions Tripoli is
Jan 1, 1975
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Nitrogen Compounds
By Ted C. Briggs
Nitrogen exists in two broad categories commonly designated as elemental nitrogen and fixed nitrogen. Elemental nitrogen is found in nature as a diatomic molecule and constitutes about 78%, by volume,
Jan 1, 1975
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A Rapid Method For Determination Of Silica In Iron Ore And A Spectrophotometric Method For Phosphorus
By Charles C. Hawes
DETERMINATION OF SILICA OXIDE iron ores usually are found in intimate association with silica and phosphorus compounds. Their quantitative separation and purification sometimes present difficult pr
Jan 1, 1945
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Metals; Sponge Iron - Elastic After-effects in Iron Wires from 20oto 550o C (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 1993, with discussion)
By William A. West
One manifestation of anelastic properties in solids is the mechanical elastic aftereffect, which may be described briefly as follows: If a stress is applied to a solid body, a deformation or strain is
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Metals; Sponge Iron - Elastic After-effects in Iron Wires from 20oto 550o C (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 1993, with discussion)
By William A. West
One manifestation of anelastic properties in solids is the mechanical elastic aftereffect, which may be described briefly as follows: If a stress is applied to a solid body, a deformation or strain is
Jan 1, 1947
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Zinc Mining At Franklin, N. J. (d7da5827-2874-4f19-9aa1-f9d3852e763a)
ROBERT PEELE, New York, N. Y. (written discussion *).-This excellent paper is one of a number of recent detailed descriptions of the, methods and plant in use at prominent mines of the country. The pu
Jan 1, 1918
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St. Louis Paper - Zinc Burning as a Metallurgical Process (with Discussion)
By W. R. Ingalls
The manufacture of zinc oxide directly from the ore is one of the most important contributions that America has made to the metallurgy of zinc. Heretofore, this has been done chiefly for the productio
Jan 1, 1918
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New York Paper - Notes on Hydraulic Forging as practiced at the Imperial State Railway Works, Vienna, Austria
By W. P. Blake
Forging under the hydraulic press, which was introduced by Haswell in the year 1861, at the machine shops of the Imperial State Railway Company of Austria, has since been greatly improved, so that at
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St. Louis Paper - Improved Form of Plummet-Lamp for Surveying in Mines where Firedamp may be met with
By Eckley B. Coxe
The plummet lamp, to which I called the attention of the Institute, at the Bethlehem meeting, in August, 1871, with the improvement of the compensating ring, suggested by Mr. Heller, having come into
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Improved Form Of Plummet Lamp For Surveying In Mines Where Fire-Damp May Be Met With
By Eckley B. Coxe
THE plummet lamp, to which I called the attention of the Institute, at the Bethlehem meeting, in August, 1871, with the improvement of the compensating ring, suggested by Mr. Heller, having come into
Jan 1, 1875
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Panel Discussion
By L. Casagrande, C. O. Brawner, D. L. Pentz, B. Kennedy, E. Hoek, H. Q. Golder, K. Barron
H. L. HAMMERSLEY, B. C. Dept. of Mines. I would like to ask Mr. Brawner if the direction that he measured in the boreholes with the camera was referenced to magnetic north? MR. BRAWNER. Yes, it w
Jan 1, 1971
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Geosynclines And Petroliferous Deposits (a20b69bf-2da8-4237-ad24-d9a4f2c09747)
W. VAN DER GRACHT, Tulsa, Okla. (written discussion.*).-I fully agree with Mr. Daly's observation that there is such a coincidence between petroleum deposits and geosynclines as to suggest them t
Jan 1, 1918
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Concerning The Ore Of Lead And Its Generation.
I SHALL proceed in this chapter to tell you about lead. Because this metal is overabundant in wateriness, and also because it has its other substances in poor elemental mixture, it is highly impure. I
Jan 1, 1942
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Computerized Preventive Maintenance System At The Pittsburgh & Conneaut Dock Co.
By C. H. McGuirk
Although preventive maintenance is not a new concept and has many proven applications, it is believed that the Pittsburgh & Conneaut Dock Co.'s Computerized Preventive Maintenance System is the f
Jan 1, 1978