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A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit
By Arthur R. MacPherson
The development of a simple method to predict the autogenous grinding possibilities of new ore deposits is attained. This method employs a 45-cm (18-in.) dry grinding Aerofall mill to grind small quan
Jan 1, 1978
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Development Drilling
By Richard D. Call
Data obtained from development drilling provide the basic input for open pit mine planning and design. Development drilling is defined as delineation of the size, mineral content, and disposition of a
Jan 1, 1979
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Dynamic Analysis Of The Environmental And Social Impacts Of Coal Development In The Eastern Powder River Basin Of Wyoming, 1960-2010
By J. Jay Jacobsen
A dynamic regional coal development model is constructed for the Eastern Powder River Basin of Wyoming. Using this model, alternative development schedules from a recent environmental impact statement
Jan 1, 1977
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Characteristics of Pyrolusite
By D. A. Rice, M. C. Fuerstenau
Flotation data indicate that sulfonate and amine adsorb physically on manganese oxide; oleate also adsorbs physically if the zero point of charge is sufficiently high. Chemisorption of oleate occurs o
Jan 1, 1969
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Troy Paper - Note on the Fire Creek coke of West Virginia
By Fred P. Dewey
In my paper on the porosity and specific gravity of coke, read at the Roanoke meeting, June, 1883, and published in this volnme, an analysis by Dr. henry Froehling is reported (p. 10 of the preliminar
Jan 1, 1884
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Plexiglas Mine Model
By George E. Erdman
Gouverneur Talc Co. had sought an effective means of depicting its mine at Balmat, N. Y. since it commenced operations in 1947. After considerable research the engineering department settled on the id
Jan 11, 1960
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Are Your Flotation Cells Tuned for Optimum Performance?
By Thomas M. Plouf
Getting optimal performance from flotation cells can, in many cases, be critical to a project's economic viability. Simple testing procedures can sound early warning signals as well as maintain o
Jan 4, 1978
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Crater And Crack Formation In Rock From Impact Of High Velocity Ceramic Projectiles
By D. C. Holloway
Ceramic projectiles made from 94% to 99% alumina with a nominal mass of 3.1 gms were fired into granite blocks. The average compressive strength of the ceramic was 800 MPa and that of the rock was 135
Jan 1, 1984
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Increasing Interest Shown In Rock Mechanics
By N. E. Grosvenor
The study of rock mechanics is becoming more important each year and several groups are currently engaged in the study of rock mechanics instrumentation and techniques that can be used to determine ro
Jan 2, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: On the Preprecipitation Process in Aluminum- Magnesium Alloys
By Ludwig Thomas, Klaus Detert
Klaus Detert and Ludwig Thomas (Westinghouse Electric Gorp.)— The results of C. Panseri and co-workers are quite important. The authors came to the same conclusions about the occurrence of zone format
Jan 1, 1964
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Local Section Appropriations - Membership Status
1 Healthy and active Local Section organizations are vital factors in promoting the vigor and growth .of the Institute 2 Activity on the part of Local Sections should be recognized and stimulated by
Jan 1, 1952
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Local Section Appropriations (4e52ce30-d159-485c-bea0-97ed86853742)
1. Healthy and active Local Section organizations are vital factors in promoting the vigor and growth of the Institute. 2. Activity on the part of Local Sec¬tions should be recognized and stimu¬lated
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Notes - Energy Stored During Fatigue of Copper
By L. M. Clarebrough, A. K. Head, G. W. West, M. E. Hargreaves
RECENTLY Welber and Webelerl reported that during the annealing of fatigued copper no energy was released, but that energy was absorbed in the range of temperature 250" to 400°C. In view of the fact t
Jan 1, 1956
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Production Engineering - Encroachment of Edge Water at Santa Fe Springs (With Discussion)
By Donald K. Weaver
Eight different oil zones have been identified and produced at Santa Fe Springs, of which three or four are in turn divided into two or three parts. These zones, from top to bottom, are the Foix, B
Jan 1, 1931
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Minerals Beneficiation - Power Requirements in Multi-Phase Mixing
By N. Arbiter, J. Steininger, C. C. Harris
Power consumption and operating variables in air-liquid systems for a wide range of operating conditions in the turbulent region have been correlated by two dimensionless groups involving the power ra
Jan 1, 1964
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X Ray Studies Of Twinning And Untwinning In Magnesium Alloys
By J. B. Hess, R. L. Dietrich
IN the mechanical twinning of magnesium on the {1012} planes the crystallographic deformation is such that, in the direction of the hexagonal axis [0001], twinning is possible only under tension stres
Jan 1, 1948
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Reservoir Engineering - General - The Mechanics of Fracture Induction and Extension
By W. F. Kieschnick, and W. J. McGuire&apos, Eugene Harrison
This paper concerns the induction and extension of fractures into rock formations as involved in drilling, completing, and production stimulating operations on wells. Conclusions concerning formation
Jan 1, 1955
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Method for Predicting Depletion Performance of a Reservoir Producing Volatile Crude Oil
By R. H. Jacoby, V. J. Berry
Future depletion performance and ultimate oil recovery from reservoirs producing under volumetric control are often predicted with the aid of a material balance equation. When the reservoir fluid is v
Jan 1, 1958
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The Law Of Crushing
By John W. Bell
IN the introduction to an excellent pamphlet, John Gross1 makes the following statements: Although marked progress has been made along mechanical lines, the theory and conception of underlying prin
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers - Geophysics - The Resolving Power of Magnetic Observations (Mining Tech., Nov. 1946, TP 2097)
By Irwin Roman
In studying the possibilities of a continuously recording magnetometer for use along the surface of the earth and in an airplane, the Federal Bureau of Mines was led to a study of the theoretical reso
Jan 1, 1949