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New York City Paper - A Bessemer Converting-House without a Casting-Pit
By L. G. Laureau
This paper is presented to call the attention of steel-manufacturers to the need of further reform in the manner of casting and handling ingots. The problem of making the work usually performed in and
Jan 1, 1885
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Some Factors Influencing the Performance of Single Retort Underfeed Stokers
By H. A. Bauman, T. S. Spicer, C. C. Wright
Experimental data are presented showing the influence of size consist and firing rate upon the performance of bituminous coal-fired, single-retort, industrial underfeed stokers. Size segregation, degr
Jan 2, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Surface Tension of Solid Copper - Discussion
By H. Udin
G. KUCZYNSKI* and B. H. ALEXANDER*—This paper represents a most noteworthy attempt to evaluate experimentally the surface tension of a solid metal. Because of the great importance of such measurements
Jan 1, 1950
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Hard Facing Hints That Insure Extended Life for Wear Parts
The technique of hard facing can be a quick and economical means of prolonging wear-life of many metals, but maintenance personnel must first select the proper alloy from the hundred that are availabl
Jan 4, 1978
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Florida Paper - Hysteromorphous Auriferous Deposits of the Tertiary and Cretaceous Periods in New Zealand
By Henry A. Gordon
Under the title " Hysteromorphous" it is proposed to include deposits which have been formed from original deposits by the influences of the surface-region. The term Hysteromorphous—later-formed—ha
Jan 1, 1896
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The Drift Of Things - New Name For The Institute?
By Edward H. Robie
SHOULD the name of our Institute be changed? Perhaps one should say, should it again be changed, for until 1919 the name was the American Institute of Mining Engineers. When the American Institute of
Jan 1, 1952
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Hypothetic Economical Comparison of Hydraulic vs Belt Conveying of Coal from Mine to Preparation Plant
By R. M. Schuster, F. M. Benavides
This study compares the costs of transporting coarse coal by pipeline versus more conventional belt conveyors. Hydraulic conveying of crushed (not pulverized) coal has not had widespread commercial ac
Jan 1, 1984
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St. Louis Paper - Hydro-Geology
By Persifor Frazer
There is always a difficulty in assigning limits to the scope of a science or art, and among the dificulties of that kind besetting practical or stratigraphical geology is that of determining what kin
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Use of an Induced Nuclear Reaction for the Concentration of Beryl
By James H. Pannell, John Dasher, Wilfred L. Freyberger, A. M. Gaudin
A new sorting process for beryllium minerals is described. This depends upon emission of neutrons upon irradiation by gamma rays, a nuclear reaction which is specific for beryllium at the appropriate
Jan 4, 1950
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Affiliated Student Societies (1917)
The annual spring excursion of the College of Mines, University of Washington, is being made to the Coeur d?Alene region of northern Idaho. A party of 15 students and, instructors is visiting the Bunk
Jan 5, 1917
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New Jersey State Department of Conservation and Development
Section 67 Department of Conservation and Development, State of New Jersey, State House Annex, Trenton, N. J. H B Kummel, State Geologist For lists of publications, maps and geologic folios, add
Jan 1, 1933
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Health and Safety Practices at Pioche
By S. S. Arentz
An organized safety program has reduced accidents at Pioche because effort is first devoted to arousing and maintaining interest in safety, followed by training in accident prevention, assigning respo
Jan 2, 1950
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Geochemical Prospecting Finds Widespread Application in British Columbia
By Robert E. Delavault, Harry V. Warren
IN the worldwide search of buried orebodies and for entirely new areas of mineralization, geo-chemistry is taking on an increasingly important role. Indeed, geochemistry itself is splitting into vario
Jan 10, 1953
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Hydro-Geology
By Persifor Frazer
THERE is always a difficulty in assigning limits to the scope of a science or art, and among the difficulties of that kind besetting practical or stratigraphical geology is that of determining what ki
Jan 1, 1875
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Computer Assistance For Predicting Starting Performance Of A Thermal Dryer Fan Motor
By E. C. Wade, R. D. Valentine
This paper describes a computer applications engineering system and it's use to apply a thermal dryer fan motor in a coal preparation plant. The computer hardware and software systems are describ
Jan 1, 1983
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Subsurface Reflection Profiling Using Ground- Probing Radar (91756d3f-01f4-4940-82d3-1893cb9a35cd)
By James C. Fowler
The use of ground-probing radar as a reflection mapping tool is gaining acceptance in subsurface investigations. This tool may be used to obtain near-surface information useful to geotechnical enginee
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Stress and Recovery on the Creep of High-Purity Polycrystalline Aluminum at Intermediate Temperatures
By N. Jaffe, J. E. Dorn
This investigation is concerned with the possibility that the creep resistance of metals might be reduced as a result of recovery at the creep temperature when the applied stress is reduced. For this
Jan 1, 1963
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Equations of Flow in Gas Drive Reservoirs and the Th...
By H. H. Rachford, J. Douglas, D. W. Peaceman
A numerical solution of equations describing two-phase flow in porous media shows promise in providing a technique for predicting the displacermet from satlds of oil by water or gas. The description i
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Industrial Minerals - Industrial Mineral Economics and the Raw Materials Survey - Discussion
By Raymond B. Ladoo, C. A. Stokes
Bruce C. Netschert—It is unfortunate that the authors of this paper consider it necessary to begin with an expression of concern over possible false interpretations of the word "economics." In their p
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Industrial Mineral Economics and the Raw Materials Survey - Discussion
By Raymond B. Ladoo, C. A. Stokes
Bruce C. Netschert—It is unfortunate that the authors of this paper consider it necessary to begin with an expression of concern over possible false interpretations of the word "economics." In their p
Jan 1, 1951