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Recovery Of Copper By Leaching, Ohio Copper Co. Of Utah
By Arvid Anderson
THE weathering of copper-bearing ores with the formation of a water-soluble salt and the recovery of the metal by leaching and evaporation or precipitation, are processes long known, which have at var
Jan 9, 1925
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A Quantitative Experimental Investigation Of The Hydrogen And Nitrogen Contents Of Steel During Commercial Melting
By Clarence E. Sims, Donald W. Williams, George A. Moore
INTRODUCTION DURING the past several years the steel casting industry has made studies of heavy castings in which the test bar has been taken from heavy sections rather than from attached or separa
Jan 1, 1948
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The Role of Smokeless Powder in the Season Cracking of Small Arms Ammunition ? with Discussion on Role of Smokeless Powder
By J. W. Mitchell
Season cracking of 70-30 cartridge brass cases of small arms and artillery ammunition has been under investigation at the Frankford Arsenal for many years. The nature of this stress-corrosion failure
Jan 1, 1945
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Mine Ventilation - Holland Tunnel (Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel) (with Discussion)
By Ole Singstad
The legislatures of New York and New Jersey, determined in 1919 that a vehicular tunnel should be built under the Hudson River. On July 1, 1919, an engineering staff was organized with the late Cliffo
Jan 1, 1927
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Smelter
By H. G. Dwyer
CONSIDERATION for future expansion influenced the design of the new smelter at Chuquicamata. The section of the smelter now going into operation, while large, represents only little more than half of
Jan 1, 1952
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Minor Elements in Mississippi Valley- Type Ore Deposits
By Richard D. Hagni
Mississippi Valley-type ore deposits contain significant quantities of minor elements, which are present partly in the form of separate mineral phases and partly in solid solution in the major sulfide
Jan 1, 1983
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London Paper - The Amalgamation of Gold-Ores
By Thomas T. Read
The purpose of the following research, as originally planned, was to investigate the influence of temperature upon the plate-amalgamation process. In order to consider the amalgamation process intelli
Jan 1, 1907
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San Francisco Paper - Mining Conditions on the Witwatersrand
By W. L. Honnold
Owing to a unique labor situation and other unusual circumstances, the mining methods of the Rand are hardly comparable with practice elsewhere. They are of considerable interest, however, and their i
Jan 1, 1916
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Baltimore Paper - Notes on the Geological Origin of Phosphate of Lime in the United States and Canada
By Walter B. M. Davidson
Phosphorus is one of the elements having the widest distribu tion, and phosphoric acid plays an important part in the composition of the crust of the earth. It is allied in various chemical combina- t
Jan 1, 1893
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Magnetic Separation Of Sulphide Minerals (edb4e79c-dcda-46a6-a260-73adb707d53b)
By H. Rush Spedden, A. M. Gaudin
ALTHOUGH the number of minerals that are ferromagnetic) or highly paramagnetic is strictly limited, it has been known for some time that many minerals have slight but supposedly characteristic magneti
Jan 1, 1943
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Installation And Performance Of Sand Pumps
By C. G. Southmayd
ANYONE who has been confronted with the problem of predicting the performance of a sand-pump installation is vitally aware of the dearth of precise information that has been published on this importan
Jan 1, 1946
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Palmerton Zinc Refractories
By C. P. Fiske
THE pottery of the New Jersey Zinc Co. (of Pa.) is equipped to make three classes of refractories; namely, spelter vessels, spelter condensers; and high-grade fire-brick. The most important of these a
Jan 10, 1917
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Colorado Paper - Relation of Sulfur to Overpoling of Copper (with Discussion)
By S. Skowronski
OvErpolEd copper, as commonly defined,- is copper which has been excessively reduced during the poling period of the refining process. Owing to its porosity, such coppcr is unfit for commercial purpos
Jan 1, 1919
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Solubility Of Carbon In Molten Copper
By Carl F. Floe, Michael B. Bever
THE possibility that carbon may be soluble in copper to a limited extent has been recognized for over a century. The quantitative investigation of this problem, however, requires more sensitive techni
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Engineering Research - Screening Effect of Gravel on Unconsolidated Sands (T.P. 1195, with discussion)
By Ben Gumpertz
The important factors in any study of the screening of sand with a gravel envelope, as applied to use in oil wells, are: (I) sand size and shape, (z) gravel size and shape, (3) ratio of gravel size to
Jan 1, 1941
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Electric Tramp Iron Detector for Ore Conveyor Belts
By C. M. Marquardt
Tramp iron and steel moving on a conveyor belt cause small currents to be generated in a coil situated in a strong magnetic field, which are converted to an alternating current and are amplified. The
Jan 1, 1951
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Principles Of Flotation-Flotation Of Cassiterite And Associated Minerals
By J. Rogers, H. F. A. Hergt, K. L. Sutherland
IN 1938 Ralston4 reviewed the many attempts to find a satisfactory collector for the separation of cassiterite from its ores and in 1944 Dean and Ambrose2 summarized some further attempts. Generally,
Jan 1, 1947
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A Mathematical Model Of Electric Furnace Operations And Its Use For Control And Process Optimization
By Julian Szekely
Through the simultaneous statement of Maxwell's equations. the turbulent Navier-Stokes equations and the differential thermal energy balance equation, a mathematical representation has been devel
Jan 1, 1984
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The "Direct Process" In Iron Manufacture
By Thomas S. Blair
I FEEL a certain sense of responsibility in bringing before you the subject of the direct process in iron manufacture. I am aware that, in such a body as I have now the honor of addressing, there are
Jan 1, 1874
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Part IX - Papers - The Effect of Noble Metal Additions on the Toughness of Iron-Carbon Alloys
By S. Floreen, H. W. Hayden
The effects of additions of iridium, rhodium, ruthenium, and platinum on the mechanical properties of Fe-C alloys were determined. Each alloying element significantly improved the toughness. The resul
Jan 1, 1968