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Copper Range Co. Develops Methods To Permanently Eliminate Hazards Of Abandoned Mine Openings
The Keweenaw Peninsula in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is plagued with abandoned prospectors' test pits and mine shafts, the result of exploration and operation of mines for over 100 years.
Jan 1, 1967
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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Sinter Mix Composition and Additives on the Quality of Blast Furnace Sinter
By D. J. Carney, C. W. Boquist, E. C. Rudolphy
Effect of variations in sinter feed composition on sinter strength, bulk density, re-ducibility, chemical composition, and microstructure were determined by sintering experimental samples on a product
Jan 1, 1956
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Probable Error In Blast-Furnace Records And Calculations Therefrom
By T. T. Read
A SHORT time ago, one of the large steel companies courteously furnished the author with detailed records of the operations of a considerable number of iron blast furnaces over a period of two months.
Jan 3, 1925
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Two- And Three- Dimensional Pit Design Optimization Techniques
By Leon Borgman, Michael P. Lipkewich
Orebodies at or near the surface are generally amenable to open pit mining. The development of a mining program involves designing an ultimate pit and a production schedule. This pit maximizes total p
Jan 1, 1969
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Clarkdale Method of Hot-patching Operating Furnaces
By C. R. Kuzell
ALTHOUGH furnaces constructed of refractory brick have been oper-ated for many decades, there has always been an unfulfilled desire by the operators for a less arduous and more satisfactory method of
Jan 1, 1939
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Mathematical Theory for the Displacement of Oil and Water by Alcohol
By C. Wachmann
The theory presented ill this paper makes possible examination of the phenomenological aspect of secondary oil recovery by alcohol flooding. Limitutions of the theory are contingent on three primary a
Jan 1, 1965
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Deposits Of Quartz Crystal In Espirito Santo And Eastern Minas Gerais, Brazil
By Frederick L. Knouse
THE south border of Espirito Santo begins about 400 km. north of Rio de Janeiro and extends along the Atlantic Coast northward some 325 km. and inland 100 to 150 km. The area under consideration, wher
Jan 1, 1946
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Notes On The Metallography Of Refined Copper. (fc12207e-5eec-40a1-aef7-ab87716b1f76)
Discussion of the paper of Earl S. Bardwell, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 79, July, 1913, pp. .1429 to 1441. H. O. HOFMAN, Boston, Mass. (communication to
Jan 11, 1913
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Coal - Deep Coal Mining in Springhill No. 2 Mine
By W. F. Campbell
One of the deepest coal operations today is the Springhill No. 2 mine of Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., subsidiary of Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. Mining is now conducted at a slope distance of 14,000 ft, w
Jan 1, 1959
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Physical And Chemical Factors In Copper Dump Leaching
By Yoon T. Auck, Milton E. Wadsworth
Column leach studies of two low grade prophyry copper ores were made with variables of size, flow rate, pH, drainage rate and tempature. Evidence is presented to show that, in some types of ores, sulf
Jan 1, 1973
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of Austenite Decomposition at Cryogenic Temperatures
By James F. Watson, Jack L. Christian
The austenite to martensite solid state phase transformation in the 300 series austenitic stainless steels was studied over the temperature range of 788° to -423°F. The primary variables controlling t
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Extraction of Nickel from Iron Laterites and Oxidized Nickel Ores by a Segregation Process
By H. Kahata, I. Iwasaki, Y. Takahasi
A combined process of segregation roasting-flota-tion or magnetic separation was developed to recover nickel from lateritic iron ores and oxidized nickel ores. An ore was mixed with a halide, such as
Jan 1, 1967
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The Making of Business Executives
By Eugene Grace
IN THE careers of the men to whom I have referred we find typified the development of the chief prob-lems of engineering. The first is to shape and direct the forces of nature and thus to bring the wo
Jan 4, 1928
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Utilization Of By-Products Of Stone Industry In Georgia
By Nelson Severinghaus
FOLLOWING the end of hostilities of World War II, a resurgence of industrial and home building has given impetus to the use of many products of the stone industry. Shortage and high prices of some bui
Jan 1, 1947
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Steelmaking - A Completely Automatic Control of Open-hearth Reversal (Metals Technology, June 1945)
By B. M. Larsen, W. E. Shenk
This paper describes a method of reversal control of the open-hearth furnace that obtains in practice those effects considered below as essential to a completely automatic control, without appreciable
Jan 1, 1945
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28. Ore Deposits of the Atlantic City District, Fremont County, Wyoming
By Richard W. Bayley
The Atlantic City district encompasses several districts and has been previously called by different names, e.g., Atlantic gold district, Atlantic City-South Pass mining district, and Sweetwater minin
Jan 1, 1968
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The Use Of Coal In Pulverized Form? Discussion
A. V. ADAMSON,* New York, N. Y. (written discussion).-The experience of users of pulverized fuel in metallurgical work, particularly for open-hearth furnaces, has demonstrated that high ash and sulfur
Jan 12, 1918
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Where Can Coal Go from Here?
By Howard N. Eavenson
An analysis of the bituminous coal situation by an authority who traces the production, mining, safety, markets and labor trends in comparison with other fuels.
Jan 2, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Comparison of Data from Bond Type Simulated Closed-Circuit and Batch Type Grindability Tests
By R. W. Smith, K. H. Lee
Bond type simulated closed-circuit grindability tests and batch grindability tests were run on six pure minerals plus a limestone and a taconite ore. The simulated closed-circuit tests were made at fi
Jan 1, 1969