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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Differentiation Method in Rheology: II. Characteristic Derivatives of Ideal Models in Poiseuille FlowBy G. C. Wallick, W. R. Foster, J. G. Savins
Inasmuch as the differentiation and integration methods represent different modes of rheological analyses, a dual scheme of analysis using both methods should lead to a generalized method of data anal
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Action of Solutions of Sodium Silicate and Sodium Hydroxide at 250° C. on Steel under StressBy W. C. Schroeder
PRACTICAL experience has shown that at elevated temperatures solu-tions containing sodium hydroxide may attack stressed steel in a manner that cannot be explained in terms of ordinary corrosion. Becau
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Orientation and Morphology of M23C6 Precipitated in High-Nickel AusteniteBy Ursula E. Wolff
The precipitation of carbides from an alloy containing 33 pct Ni, 21 pct Cr, balance iron, was investigated electron microscopically by means of extraction replicas and thinned metal foils. Annealing
Jan 1, 1967
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Dewatering And Flood ControlBy J. Stubbins
1 1.4-1. Source of Water. Precipitation in the form of rain or snow is the original source of water that enters most surface mines. The precipitation, which does not escape to the atmosphere, either b
Jan 1, 1968
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The Leaching Of Copper OresDiscussion of the papers of FREDERICH LAIST and HAROLD W. ALDRICH, FREDERICH LAIST and F. F. FRICK, W. L. AUSTIN, and STUART CROASDALE, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in
Jan 11, 1914
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Experiences In Grinding Raw Materials For Portland CementBy C. D. Rugen
GROUND raw material as fed to the cement kiln generally is a mixture of two to four components, each of which may have widely varying physical and grindability characteristics. Chemically similar mate
Jan 1, 1945
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Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Lead-silver Ore - Deep-hole Prospecting at the Chief Consolidated MinesBy Chas. A. Dobbel
The Chief Consolidated properties are situated in the Tintic mining district of Utah, being included in Juab and Utah Counties, about 70 miles south of Salt Lake City. The drilling referred to in this
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Properties of Commercially Pure TitaniumBy M. J. Sinnott, W. R. Kiessel
The creep characteristics of commercially pure titanium sheet in the annealed state, cold-worked state, and cold-worked and recovered state in the temperature range from 75' to 750°F have been de
Jan 1, 1954
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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 - Metal Mining - Mining Methods and Costs at Presidio Mine of The American Metal Co. of TexasBy Richard Bosustow, Van Dyne Howbert
The Presidio mine of The American Metal Co. is situated in the "Big Bend" region, some 45 miles over state highway south of Marfa, a station on the Southern Pacific R.R. It lies 20 miles by road north
Jan 1, 1931
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Bethlehem Paper - A Novel Method of Mining KaolinBy Albert R. Ledoux
I am indebted to The Kaolin Co. of West Cornwall, Conn., and particularly to its engineer, Mr. M. Wanner, for permission to make public, through the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining En
Jan 1, 1907
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Papers - Smelting - Converting Practice - Developments in Converting Lead and Copper Matte at TooeleBy B. L. Sackett
The converting of lead matte is not a general practice at lead smelters, therefore a description of the methods used and developments made during the past 20 years in converting both lead and copper m
Jan 1, 1934
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Columbus Paper - New Process for Making Fifteen Per Cent. Phosphor-copper (with Discussion)By P. E. Demmler
Phosphorus combines with copper in various proportions, forming true alloys, some of which are of commercial importance. These materials find wide application as deoxidizers and as a means of introduc
Jan 1, 1921
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Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Copper-refinery Waste-heat Boilers at Great Falls Reduction Department,By E. S. Bardwell
Each of the three refining furnaces in use at Great Falls is provided with a waste-heat boiler. The general arrangement of furnace and boiler is as shown in Fig. 1. Two of the furnaces have hearths 45
Jan 1, 1934
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Use Of Modified Rosenhain Furnace For Thermal AnalysisBy H. Scott
IN a paper read before the Institute of Metals, Rosenhain 1 described a new type of furnace designed primarily for the thermal analysis of metals by the inverse-rate method and used by him in the meta
Jan 8, 1919
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New York Paper - Investigations in Thermal Chemistry, Showing Atomic Heat-Valency (Discussion, p. 986)By Halbert Powers Gillette
In every chemical reaction heat is either developed or absorbed, and this plus or minus heat of formation is as definite in quantity as the weights of the reacting elements. In this paper I shall show
Jan 1, 1904
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The Origin Of The "Garnet Zones" And Associated Ore Deposits.*By Waldemar Lindgren
DURING the last 15 years much attention has been given to the "contact-metamorphic" ore deposits which mainly occur in limestone close to intrusive contacts. In general, these deposits are characteriz
Jan 6, 1914
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Flotation Characteristics Of Pyrrhotite With XanthatesBy Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Iwao Iwasaki, C. S. Chang
PYRRHOTITE has long been considered a gangue mineral to be eliminated as tailing in the treatment of various sulphide ores. However, in recent years the world-wide lack of sulphur resources has called
Jan 2, 1954
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The Monitor Coal-CutterBy John S. Alexander
THE spirit of this age encourages the substitution of mechanical for hand labor wherever possible, experience proving that the employer, employer and consumer share alike in the resulting benefits. Th
Jan 1, 1875
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Production Engineering in 1932By E. A. Stephenson
In spite of tremendous handicaps notable advances in production engineering have been achieved during 1932. The technique of deep well drilling has continued to progress, notably in California and at
Jan 1, 1933