Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Temperature Conversion Tables.
By Leonard Waldo
(New York Meeting, February, 1911.) THE recent and rapid development of the physics of engineering materials at temperatures as low as that of liquid air and as high is that of the electric are, has
Jan 4, 1913
-
Magnetic Studies Of Mechanical Deformation In Certain Ferromagnetic Metals And Alloys (6d1acc8e-6009-4ddd-be11-f0a7c5a5c65b)
By H. Hanemann
Discussion of the paper of H. HANEMANN and PAUL D. MERICA, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 108, December, 1915, pp. 2371 to 2385. JOHN A. MATHEWS, Syrac
Jan 5, 1916
-
Pima Expansion IV Uses Semiautogenous Grind
By John H. Bassarear, Harold W. Sorstokke
The fourth expansion within 10 years was completed at Pima Mining Co. during late 1971. The first three expansions increased capacity from 3000 to over 40,000 tpd. Conventional crushing and grinding p
Jan 1, 1974
-
Instantaneous Access to Maintenance Data in a Copper Smelter
By G. Kinder, R. Gilges, W. Stoker, R. Davey
The Bingham Canyon Mine, located 48 km (30 mi) southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, is operated by Kennecott Copper Corporation's Utah Copper Division. This operation is the world's largest op
Jan 8, 1978
-
Abstract of a Paper on the Mines and Works of the Lehigh Zinc Company
By H. S. Drinker
I. The Mines THE first discovery of zinc on the property now worked by this company was made by the celebrated mineralogist, Prof. William Theodore Röpper, in 1845. Different claimants kept the prope
Jan 1, 1873
-
Application Of Electrostatics To Feldspar Beneficiation
By E. Northcott, I. M. LeBaron
Before describing the electrostatic processing of feldspar, it might be well to review some of the basic definitions and terminology of feldspars. The feldspar minerals constitute a group of alumino-s
Jan 10, 1958
-
Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Magnetic Properties of Iron-powder Compacts (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2335) With discussion
By Robert Steinitz
Soft iron parts for magnetic applications, particularly pole shoes, constitute a major portion of the ferrous products of powder metallurgy. The residual pores in pressed and sintered parts reduce val
Jan 1, 1949
-
Jeffrey Mine Reduces Concreting Costs
By H. H. Waller, C. H. Brehaut
At the Jeffrey mine of Canadian Johns-Manville Co. in Asbestos, Que., automatic batched concrete from surface is placed underground pneumatically for distances of 2500 ft directly into forms or to a s
Apr 1, 1956
-
Geology - 1961 Jackling Lecture: The Significance of Mineralized Breccia Pipes (MINING ENGINEERING vol. 13. No. 4. p. 366)
By V. D. Perry
Mineralized breccia pipes, because of their widespread occurrence and close structural relations to some of the world's great ore bodies, are objects of unusual interest for mining engineers and
Jan 1, 1961
-
Fluid Injection - Properties of Linear Water Floods
By L. A. Rapoport, W. J. Leas
The original Burkley-Leverett theory has been extended and a more detailed formulation of the waterflood behavior in linear horizontal systems is presented. Particular consideration has been given to
Jan 1, 1953
-
Metal Mining - Health and Safety Practices at Pioche
By S. S. Arentz
PLANNED health and safety programs have become an essential part of American industry because such programs lead to increased operating efficiency, improved labor relations, better public relations, a
Jan 1, 1951
-
Metal Mining - Health and Safety Practices at Pioche
By S. S. Arentz
PLANNED health and safety programs have become an essential part of American industry because such programs lead to increased operating efficiency, improved labor relations, better public relations, a
Jan 1, 1951
-
Erratum – Tech. Pub. 876
The curve of Fig. 3 for pyrite requires modification. There 11% a range of pH values from 6.2 to 7.8 for which no cyanide is required to prevent contact. From 7.8 to 11.3 a small amount of cyanide is
Jan 1, 1938
-
Ion Exchange-Another Tool For Hydrometallurgy
ION exchange is one of hydrometallurgy's new tools, new in application, vet old in principle. Cation exchange between solution and a solid exchanger has been known for more than a century, but io
Jan 5, 1953
-
Metals And Alloys From A Colloid-Chemical Viewpoint -Discussion
WILDER D. BANCROFT,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion?).¬In two-phase systems there are three possibilities and Mr. Alexander has only considered two. We may have the first phase the internal one
Jan 3, 1919
-
Discussion - Fine Grinding At Supercritical Speeds - Mining Engineering, Page 581, May 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 211 – Hukki, R. T.
By John F. Myers
Since the art of comminution has lain practically dormant for many years, it is very interesting that R. T. Hukki approaches the subject with a new concept. One is reminded of the research carried on
Jan 8, 1958
-
Discussion - Dewatering of Ambrosia Lake Mines – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 34, No. 9, Sept. 1982, pp. 1344-1350 – Juvkam-Wold, H. C.
By R. Michael Craig
Mr. Juvkam-Wold's article is a timely and much needed presentation of the method of depressurization to reduce ground- water inflow into mine shafts. The article is very informative and discusses
Jan 1, 1984
-
Philadelphia Paper - Relations of the Graphite Deposits of Chester County, Pa, to the Geology of the Rocks containing Them
By Persifor Frazer
Among the geological problems with wliicli the present PenufiyI vanirr Geological Survey has had to deal is the relative age of wries of atrata passing around and through the city of' Philadelphi
Jan 1, 1881
-
Electrostatic Separators May Supplant Mixer-Settlers
By K. W. Warren, F. R. Prestridge, B. A. Sinclair
Separating oil from water may seem simple enough, but in fact, tremendous efforts have gone into this common process problem. The petroleum industry is constantly looking for better ways to separate t
Jan 4, 1978
-
Mining Engineering Notebook – Briefs on Operational Methods Used In the Western Uranium Mills
Reducing Fusion: The impure or low grade uranium concentrate is mixed with a formulated flux of sodium carbonate, salt, and sawdust or fuel oil and heated, while being stirred, to about 950°C. This re
Jun 1, 1956