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New York Paper - Note on the Koepe System of Winding from Shafts
By John H. Harden
The Koepe system of winding from shafts is the invention of Mr. Frederick Koepe, Manager of the Hanover Coal Mine, Westphalia, one of the collieries worked by Krupp, the well-known German ironmaster.
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - The Kytchtym Medal (Discussion, 848)
By Persifor Frazer
From the easternmost point reached by the Ural excursion of the VIIth International Geological Congress (the city of Tschéliabinsk, a little more than 30' of longitude east of St.
Jan 1, 1899
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Determining Gases in Steel and the Deoxidation of Steel ? Discussion
ARTHUR F. BRAID,* New. York, N. Y. (written discussion ?). -I have read Mr. Cain's paper with a very great deal of interest. The subject is one that is worth a great deal of thought and research
Jan 10, 1919
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Editorial - PAINTING SCREENS
By ME ME
IT just so happens that we do our best thinking while painting wood- work and last Saturday while finishing up the screens (the bugs come late where we live) the paint very nearly ran out. By adding t
Jan 8, 1951
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New York Meeting - September, 1890
Jan 1, 1891
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Index (76bebeee-db6e-4e34-b38b-4b8b38822ed1)
Jan 1, 1956
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Sintering Adirondack Magnetites
By R. G. Fleck, W. R. Webb
The concentrate produced from the Adirondack magnetites is, of course, too fine for direct use in a blast furnace and must be agglomerated before it can be considered a blast furnace ore. The four ope
Jan 6, 1950
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Correction
Redetermination of the Chromium and Nickel Solvuses in the Chromium-Nickel System by C. J. Bechtold and H. C. Vacher, p. 14 The text of pages 16 and 17 is in improper sequence. The correct version
Jan 1, 1962
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Index (37317df4-e11d-4b36-8234-48c3f3bbb0dc)
Jan 1, 1939
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Continuous Countercurrent Decantation Calculations
By T. B. Counselman
Continuous countercurrent decantation calculations have always been a headache to the cyanide man (and the chemical engineer) because of the simultaneous equations involved. These are tedious to solve
Jan 2, 1950
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Scranton Paper - Roasting-Kiln at the Musconetcong Iron-Works, N. J.
By I. P. Pardee
In our mixture at Musconetcong Iron Works we have an exceedingly hard, dense, magnetic ore, which contains some iron pyrites. The sulphur runs from 0.5 to 1.5 per cent. To prepare this ore better for
Jan 1, 1887
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Seismic Analysis Aids In Overburden Removal
A fast, easy, and inexpensive method of determining the consolidation of overburden in surface mining operations through seismic analysis has been developed. The method involves use of a refraction s
Jan 8, 1959
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Possible Economic Value of Trona-Leonardite Mixtures
By Vernon E. Swanson, Tom G. Ging
Experiments indicate that simple addition of water to mixtures of untreated trona and otherwise insoluble leonardite yields a rich, black, slightly alkaline solution of concentrated humic substances.
Jan 1, 1973
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Estimates of the Thermal Stability Of Dispersion-Hardened Alloys
By A. W. Cochardt
MOST of the current high temperature materials are precipitation-hardened alloys. These alloys are usually soft when quenched from a solution heat-treatment temperature, but become harder
Jan 1, 1958
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Excavation Through Highly Fractured And Sheared Host Rock - Pacheco Pumping Plant
By R. S. Sinha
A properly designed pre- and post-grouting program aided with coherent construction sequence and adoption of flexible design approach provide a practical combination to solve excavation problems in a
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Men For The Consular Service
Officials of the State Department have expressed their hope that a considerable number of technical men will take the examination for consular service. The Department recognizes that the interest of t
Jan 11, 1919
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Technical Note – Pillaring With Continuous Miners
By Stephen Krickovic
As it is commonly understood in the bituminous coal mining industry, pillaring means removal, as completely as is practical, of all pillars formed in the development of headings and rooms on first min
Jan 2, 1955
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Societies, Boards, Etc., on Which the Institute is Represented
Following is the personnel of the various society and national committees on which the A I M E is officially represented United Engineering Society Officers of the Board, 1920 JOHN VIPOND DAVIES,,
Jan 1, 1923