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Coke Making Improvement Programs at US Steel
By R. W. Shoenberger, J. A. Grina, R. J. VanPelt
The many alternatives open to coke plant operators for improving overall coke quality and strength are discussed in this paper. Programs undertaken by US Steel research and coal operations during the
Jan 1, 1982
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Coking Indiana Block Coal
By John S. Alexander
THE typical block coal of the Brazil (Indiana) District differs in chemical composition but little from the coking coals of Western Pennsylvania. The physical difference, however, is quite marked ; th
Jan 1, 1876
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Coking Properties Of Pittsburgh District Coals
By D. E. Wolfson, D. A. Reynolds, F. W. Smith
IN 1948 the U. S. Bureau of Mines began a three- phase program to evaluate the extent and quality of U. S. coking coal: 1) a factual appraisal of known recoverable reserves in beds of mineable thickne
Jan 3, 1957
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Coking Under Pressure
By John A. M. E. Church
AT the last meeting of the Institute, a discussion arose upon the question, " Is them pressure in coke ovens ?" and many of the members seemed to think that the superiority of the Belgian furnace migh
Jan 1, 1873
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Col. 0. B. Perry And His Regiment Op Mining Engineers
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NEW YORK SECTION - The annual meeting of the New York Section was held at the Machinery Club, May 7. While the dinner, at which fifty attended, was in progress, the names of the
Jan 6, 1919
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Col. Arthur Woods Asks Help Of Engineering Societies
As it is the plan of the War Department to return 400,000 soldiers a month during the next four months, Colonel Arthur Woods, Special Assistant Secretary f War, has requested the Engineering Societies
Jan 6, 1919
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Cold Bent Steel Mine Supports
By Ralph S. Siegrist
For the past 30 years the construction industry has used steel supports in rock and soft ground to expedite driving tunnels under many difficult conditions. The industry has had a definite advantage i
Aug 1, 1956
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Cold Bonding Agglomeration
By Brigitta Hassler
INTRODUCTION In the early 1960's research was begun in Sweden to improve the agglomeration of our domestic iron ore concentrates (5). Different agglomeration methods that were used in the bui
Jan 1, 1977
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Cold Briquetting Of Metallurgical Arisings From An Imperial Smelting Furnace
By M. G. Taverner
Research was conducted into cold briquetting dross arisings and metallurgical coke fines from an Imperial Smelting Furnace (I.S.F.) as an economic means of agglomerating fine materials for smelting in
Jan 1, 1977
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Cold Weather Response of Steel (TRANSACTIONS -- VOL. 254)
By George J. Thompson
The need for studying brittle fracture is defined; the main elements of this type of failure are explained; and the mechanism at crack initiation is outlined. Various design and maintenance practices
Jan 1, 1974
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Collapsible Steel Props in Longwall Anthracite Mining
By John Buch
NEARLY 25 years ago operating officials in the northern anthracite field were confronted with the problem of profitably mining virgin beds of thin coal (those 48 in. and under) or destroying them by m
Jan 1, 1939
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Collection Of Laboratory Dusts
By Benny Langston, Frank M. Jr. Stephens
IN recent years much attention has been given to recovery, treatment, and disposal of dusts discharged into the atmosphere from operations of industry. Considerable data has been accumulated on both o
Jan 8, 1954
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Collection Of War Engineering Material
At the office of the Chief of Engineers, Washington, there is a unique collection of engineering material used and developed in the present war. It. is a most interesting group of war devices, from th
Jan 3, 1919
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Collective Bargaining in Health - Principles to Be Observed in Fairness to Employes and Management
By Andrew Fletcher
AS good health is the most important asset in life, the development of healthful conditions should be the one common meeting ground of agreement between management and labor. Health should not be a su
Jan 1, 1946
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Collective Index Of The Transactions, VOLS. I.-XXXV.
By AIME AIME
A new Index of the Transactions, Volumes I. to XXXV., is now being prepared, and will probably be ready for distribution during the coming summer. The Index will be about the size of the average volum
May 1, 1907
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Collector Coatings In Soap Flotation
By Nathaniel Arbiter, Arthur F. Taggart
THE fact that the floatability of minerals with fatty-acid collectors changes as the pH of a pulp varies was utilized in the early days of flotation, when sulphuric acid was used with oleic acid to fl
Jan 1, 1943
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Collector Mobility and Bubble Contact
By M. D. Hassiaslis
THE nature of a collector-coated mineral surface has been the subject of some experimentation and much speculation. Various aspects of the problem have been isolated and studied; it is probable, howev
Jan 11, 1951
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College Registration Fees Remitted To Students Attending A. I. M. E. Meeting
The University of Illinois, by Prof. H. H. Stock, professor of mining engineering, sent out to its mining students a long letter urging them to attend a Chicago meeting of the Institute. It stated tha
Jan 11, 1919
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Colloid Chemistry of Clay Drilling Fluids
By A. G. Loomis
IT is only within the past 10 years that serious attempt appears to have been made to improve rotary drilling fluids by the application of the principles of colloid chemistry, although the use of chem
Jan 1, 1940
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Colloidal Deposition Of Cinnabar
By James Pollock
SUMMARY THE possibility of colloidal deposition of cinnabar has been neglected. In opalite deposits cinnabar exists in particles within or near the colloidal size range. Colloidal processes have be
Jan 1, 1944