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Mining Practice and Mine Transportation
By Holt, Grover J.
PRIOR to :1937 any discussion of mining and transportation in the iron mines of Minnesota would have been limited largely to conventional methods which have been used for years in the iron ore industr
Jan 1, 1941
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Progress in the Technology of Oil Production
By F. B. Plummer
PERHAPS the greatest progress made in the technical methods of oil production during the last year has been in handling gas from the new fields that yield light distillate fractions. At least sixteen
Jan 1, 1940
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The Electrical Resistivity Log As An Aid In Determining Some Reservoir Characteristics
By G. E. Archie
THE usefulness of the electrical resistivity log in determining reservoir characteristics is governed largely by: (I) the accuracy with which the true resistivity of the formation can be determined; (
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Development of a (110) Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Annealed High-Purity Tantalum
By H. F. Webster, C. G. Dunn
Rolling md annealing procedures are described for developing the (110) preferred orientation in tantalum for use as a thermionic-emission materinl where electrodes of a uniform high work function are
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Kinetics of Batch Grinding-Part A: Reduction of the Grinding Equation
By P. C. Kapur
A principal first-order and a minor summation term contribute to the solution to the discretized batch-grinding equation when formulated in cumulative retained mode. Depending on the inter relations h
Jan 1, 1971
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Buffalo Paper - The New Dressing-Works of the St. Joseph Lead Company at Bonne Terre, Missouri
By H. S. Munroe
The dressing-works of the St. Joseph Lead Company were destroyed by fire, February 26th, 1883. Within about four months, or on July 5th, 1883, the new mill, with a capacity of 500 tons per day, was bu
Jan 1, 1889
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Chemical Control in Copper Reduction
By AIME AIME
A MODERN copper reduction works has both a genera1 chemical laboratory for control work and a research laboratory for the study of improvement of present processes and better working-up of by-products
Jan 1, 1929
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Soda Treatment Of -Blast-Furnace Drosses At El Paso Smelter
By A. A. Collins
OF widespread interest to all lead metal¬lurgists is a dross smelting process that will consistently give mattes and speiss of low lead and high copper contents. It is -a problem that has intrigued op
Jan 1, 1947
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List of Members and Associates Geographically Arranged (81cb27b6-4937-4908-b1da-3e64eb2d4406)
ALABAMA. Aldrich, Aldrich, W. F. Anniston, Noble, A. E. Auburn, Brown, R. L. Bessemer, Abbott, C. E., Ferguson, V. Birmingham, Aldrich, T. H., Aldrich, T. H., Jr., Allen, A. W., Bowron, J., Burbidge,
Jan 1, 1910
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Reservoir Engineering – General - A Mathematical Models of Thermal Oil Recovery in Linear Systems
By B. S. Gottfried
A generalized mathematical model is presented, which describes the thermal recovery of oil in linear systems with convective external heat loss. Three-phase fluid flow, conduction-convection heat tran
Jan 1, 1966
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Stress Concentration Problems In Hollow Drill Steel
By W. H. McCormick, H. J. Benecki
CONSIDERING that a typical modern drilling machine strikes approximately 2000 blows per min and may develop a force of 30 to 200 ft-lb, de- pending upon size of the drill used, the importance of unifo
Jan 3, 1954
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Wet Dust Suppression Brightens Mineral Processing Picture
By Kent W. Pilz
Wet dust suppression can be achieved by 1) confinement of the dust within the dust producing area with a curtain of moisture, 2) wetting of the dust by direct contact between the particles and dro
Jan 7, 1972
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Improved High Pressure Capillary Tube Viscometer
By R. E. Collins
The existence of fluid migration across fixed boundaries in oil and gas reservoirs has been known for many years. Several techniques have been developed in the past for estimating The rate of migratio
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Technical Notes - Effect of Subcritical Rate on the Brittle-Fracture Characteristics of Structural Steel
By L. Mair
A STUDY by J. R. Low, Jr.1 on the effect of quench aging on the Charpy-impact specimens of semikilled 1020 steel disclosed that a decrease in cooling rate from 1275°F raised the transition temperature
Jan 1, 1955
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Bridgeport Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-II
By F. M. F. Cazin
In my first paper, relating in general to the movement of solids in a medium, I stated a newly-discovered natural law, and explained its application to mechanical ore-concentration. This law, as appli
Jan 1, 1895
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Too Much Wasteful Bulk in the Raw Materials for the Iron Blast Furnace
By Ralph H. Sweetser
OF SPECIAL importance in the design and construction of an iron blast-furnace plant are tile raw materials to be employed. Obviously the iron must come from some ore of that metal, but the many kinds
Jan 1, 1939
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Affiliated Student Societies (1929)
University or College Society President Secretary Alabama, University of University. Ala Mining and Metallurgical Society Warren G. Payne Melbon J. Langley Alaska Agr. College and School of Mines, C
Jan 1, 1929
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Laboratory Practice at the Fidelity Coal Washery
By C. MeCulloch
A NOVEL practice in the bituminous coal industry is the accelerated method of burning coal to ash used in the laboratory of the Fidelity washery of the United Electric Coal Companies, Du Quoin, Ill. D
Jan 1, 1937
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Salt Making by Solar Evaporation
Discussion of the paper of W. C. PHALEN, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2249 to 2265. DAVID T. DAY, Washington, D. C.-Conside
Jan 4, 1915