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The Economics Of Coal Preparation
By J. B. Morrow, D. H. Davis
THERE are two general approaches to the problem of increasing profits from an operation. One is to lower expense; the other is to raise income. Mechanical preparation of coal may be used for either pu
Jan 1, 1943
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PART II - Papers - On the Origin of the Equiaxed Zone in Castings
By D. R. Uhlmann, T. P. Seward, K. A. Jackson, J. D. Hunt
microscopic ohservations on alloys of organic trzaterials show that dendrite arms can melt off under normal conditiorzs of growth. This occurs because of the interactiorz of' heat and matter flux
Jan 1, 1967
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Canadian Paper - Pyritic Smelting in the Black Hills
By Franklin R. Carpenter
Pyritic smelting, so-called, as practiced in the Black Hills is pyritic smelting only in the sense that Dr. John Percy uses the expression in his " Metallurgy of Silver," where he describes a process
Jan 1, 1901
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1944
By Otis W. Freeman
Production of oil in Indiana during 1944 is estimated at approximately 4,950,000 bbl., a decline of 6 per cent from the preceding year. Shortage of labor and material, together with governmental regul
Jan 1, 1945
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New York Paper - Earth and Rock Pressures (with Discussion)
By H. G. Moulton
The increasing scale of mining operations over the past decade, particularly in connection with the exploitation of large bodies of comparatively low-grade copper ores, has made necessary the study of
Jan 1, 1920
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Equipment For Routine Creep Tests On Zinc And Zinc-Base Alloys, And An Example Of Its Application
By J. Ruzicka
IN creep testing, material is subjected to a constant load, preferably at a constant temperature, and its rate of deformation is measured. The method of loading can be of various types but in this pap
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of 500°C Aging on the Deformation Behavior of an Iron-Chromium Alloy
By M. J. Marcinkowski, A. Szirmae, R. M. Fisher
Room -temperature hardness measurements obtained from single and polycrystalline samples of a 47.8 at, pet Cr-Fe alloy which were aged for various times al 500°C show a two-fold increase over that of
Jan 1, 1964
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Tables in Combination with Hydrocyclones for Fine-Coal Processing
By F. G. Miller, J. M. Podgursky
Laboratory and pilot plant work on tabling of 14-mesh X 0 hydrocyclone under flow are summarized. Included are: operating principles of hydrocyclones and tables; performance of these two devices, sepa
Jan 1, 1973
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The Application Of Electric Motors To Shovels
By H. W. Rogers
THE first steam shovels used in this country were built by the Otis Company, of Boston, about 50 years ago, but as they were of very crude construction and rather unsuccessful only a few were built.
Jan 2, 1914
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Generalized Water-Drive Analysis
By A. J. Teplitz, R. J. Goodwin
A new type water shut-off for use in air drilling has been developed. The method has been 99 to 100 per rent effective in several different formations of inter-ranular-type porosity. Since costs for m
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Application Of Atomic Energy To Industry
By H. A. Winne, B. R. Prentice
THE announcement of this World Conference on Mineral Resources briefly traced the development of the metals industries over the past 75 years The various phases were characterized as iron and steel fo
Jan 1, 1947
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Prospecting For Anthracite By The Earth-Resistivity Method
By Maurice Ewing
THE purpose of this paper is to present the results of the application of the earth-resistivity method of subsurface investigation to the problem of locating seams of anthracite coal beneath a mantle
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - A Preliminary Investigation of the Zirconium-Beryllium System by Powder Metallurgy Methods
By H. H. Hausner, H. S. Kalish
IN recent years zirconium and beryllium have become of great interest because of their special properties. Zirconium is known for its remarkable ability to absorb the gases oxygen, nitrogen and hydrog
Jan 1, 1951
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Washington Paper - Notes on the Gold-Mines of Zaruma, Ecuador
By J. Ralph Finlay
In latitude 4" S., about fifty miles from the Pacific, and in the amphitheater on the west flank of the Andes, which is drained by the river Tumbez, is the ancient town and mining district of Zaruma.
Jan 1, 1901
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Beneficiation Of Arkansas Bauxite
By R. G. O’Meara, S. M. Runke
THE Bureau of Mines has been charged by Congress to investigate processes for the production of alumina from low-grade bauxite, alunite, and clay. As one part of the program, an investigation of the a
Jan 1, 1944
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Barite Of The Appalachian State
By Thomas Watson
INTRODUCTION THE users of barite in the United States derive their supply partly from the domestic production and partly from the imports from foreign countries. According to the Mineral Resource di
Jan 2, 1915
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Aluminum - Beneficiation of Arkansas Bauxite (Mining Technology, May 1944).
By S. M. Runke, R. G. Meara, O&apos
The Bureau of Mines has been charged by Congress to investigate processes for the production of alumina from low-grade bauxite, alunite, and clay. As one part of the program, an investigation of the a
Jan 1, 1944