Bulletin, 67. izdaja;70. izdaja;72. izdajaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... tion is increased in proportion to the higher power consumption for a poor charge , and is further increased by the more efficient circula- tion of gases and higher carbon dioxide content in the gas . The lower electric load per unit of ...
... tion is increased in proportion to the higher power consumption for a poor charge , and is further increased by the more efficient circula- tion of gases and higher carbon dioxide content in the gas . The lower electric load per unit of ...
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... tion temperature . ( 5 ) Increasing the size of the unit . - The electric reduction fur- naces now in operation vary in size as regards their horsepower from 1,500 up to 3,500 . The largest yet designed requires 7,500 kilowatts and is ...
... tion temperature . ( 5 ) Increasing the size of the unit . - The electric reduction fur- naces now in operation vary in size as regards their horsepower from 1,500 up to 3,500 . The largest yet designed requires 7,500 kilowatts and is ...
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... tion of the country . The Southern Pacific Railroad Co. , operating under the name of the Iron Chief Mining Co. , controls several de- posits throughout the State , one of which is in Riverside County , some 140 miles from Los Angeles ...
... tion of the country . The Southern Pacific Railroad Co. , operating under the name of the Iron Chief Mining Co. , controls several de- posits throughout the State , one of which is in Riverside County , some 140 miles from Los Angeles ...
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... tion furnace built at Heroult , Cal . a as above stated , the waste FIGURE 17. - Second 1,500 - kilowatt , three - phase reduc- gases were then passed up through the preheater b , thus preheating and drying the ore before it was charged ...
... tion furnace built at Heroult , Cal . a as above stated , the waste FIGURE 17. - Second 1,500 - kilowatt , three - phase reduc- gases were then passed up through the preheater b , thus preheating and drying the ore before it was charged ...
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... tion furnace work would seem to be to have the charge in such a condition as to require only melting by the time it comes in prox- imity to the electrodes . The electric current would then be used to furnish only the additional heat ...
... tion furnace work would seem to be to have the charge in such a condition as to require only melting by the time it comes in prox- imity to the electrodes . The electric current would then be used to furnish only the additional heat ...
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acid atmospheric pressure average basin blower Bureau of Mines carbon dioxide carnotite carnotite deposits cent carbon dioxide cent methane charge coal beds concentration containing cost crucible Crucible Steel cubic feet district east electric furnace electric steel furnace electrodes explosions feet a minute feet of methane ferrosilicon figs figure Fire Damp gangway gaseous gases Girod furnace gram hearth heat Héroult furnace Hillman holes inches induction furnace kilowatt-hours La Praz Liévin low-grade magnesite material metal method miles miners nace obtained operation outbursts oxide oxygen Paradox Valley pig iron pitchblende plant pounds power consumption power factor production proportion radium radium bromide radium chloride Red Ash reduced refining return air roof sample sandstone shaft showing slag solution sulphur surface temperature tests tion tons Trollhättan Ugine upcast uranium and vanadium Utah vanadate vanadium variations ventilation volume of gas volume of methane west return
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Stran 2 - ... obtained at cost price only through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC The Superintendent of Documents is not an official of the Bureau of Mines. His is an entirely separate office and he should be addressed: SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC The general law under which publications are distributed prohibits the giving of more than one copy of a publication to one person. The price of this publication is 10 cents.
Stran 96 - BULLETIN 17. A primer on explosives for coal miners, by CE Munroe and Clarence Hall. 61 pp., 10 pis., 12 figs. Reprint of United States Geological Survey Bulletin 423. BULLETIN 20. The .explosibility of coal dust, by GS Rice, with chapters by JCW Frazer, Axel Larsen, Frank Haas, and Carl Scholz.
Stran 236 - The selection of explosives used in engineering and mining operations, by Clarence Hall and SP Howell. 1913. 50 pp., 3 pis., 7 figs. BULLETIN 52.
Stran 236 - TECHNICAL PAPER 6. The rate of burning of fuse as influenced by temperature and pressure, by WO Snelling and WC Cope. 1912. 28 pp. TECHNICAL PAPER 7. Investigations of fuse and miners' squibs, by Clarence Hall and SP Howell. 1912. 19 pp. TECHNICAL PAPER 11. The use of mice and birds for detecting carbon monoxide after mine fires and explosions, by GA Burrell. 1912. 15 pp. TECHNICAL PAPER 13.
Stran 137 - BULLETIN 48. The selection of explosives used in engineering and mining operations, by Clarence Hall and SP Howell.
Stran 88 - HNO3 and heat on a steam bath. Wh'en the solution is quiet, remove the cover and evaporate to dryness. Add 3 cc of HC1 and 5 cc of water to the residue and let it stand on the steam bath for a few minutes, stirring occasionally. Dilute with 25 cc of hot water, filter into a small beaker, and wash the residue with warm water.
Stran 89 - OF ALUMINA. Nearly neutralize the filtrate with ammonia, have the solutions cool (not warmer than 30° C.), and add powdered carbonate of ammonia in about 2 grams excess to precipitate the aluminum. Let the precipitate settle, filter, and wash it with warm water. If the precipitate is bulky or is at all yellow, dissolve it in a little dilute H2SO4 and reprecipitate with carbonate of ammonia as described.
Stran 89 - Heat the liquid containing the lead vanadate precipitate on the steam bath for 1 hour or more, .filter on a tight filter, and wash with warm water. Dissolve the precipitate in the least possible quantity of hot dilute nitric acid, neutralize as before, add 3 cc of nitric acid in excess, add 2...
Stran 20 - The most typical ore is a sandstone so impregnated with yellow carnotite that the color is decidedly noticeable and containing small kidneys of brown sandy clay. The kidneys constitute a considerable part of some of the ore; in many cases they are thinly scattered through the sandstone. It seems to be generally acepted among the operators that the kidneys are rich in vanadium.
Stran 96 - BULLETIN 44. First national mine-safety demonstration, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 30 and 31, 1911, by HM Wilson and AH Fay; with a chapter on the explosion at the experimental mine, by GS Rice.