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Metallurgical engineering

F. F. Apian and D. W. Fuerstenau, in Froth Flotation, D. W. Fuerstenau, ed., American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, New York, 1962. [Pg.427]

C. E. Harris and co-workers, in Eead—Zinc—Tin 1980, Symposium of theMmerican Institute of Metallurgical Engineers, AIME, Las Vegas, Nev., pp. [Pg.53]

The scientific basis of extractive metallurgy is inorganic physical chemistry, mainly chemical thermodynamics and kinetics (see Thermodynamic properties). Metallurgical engineering reties on basic chemical engineering science, material and energy balances, and heat and mass transport. Metallurgical systems, however, are often complex. Scale-up from the bench to the commercial plant is more difficult than for other chemical processes. [Pg.162]

T. L. P. Jespen, M.S., Min. Proc., Metallurgical Engineer, Basic, Inc., Gabbs, Nevada (Section 19, Solid-Solid Operations and Equipment)... [Pg.12]

Raj K Rajamani/ Ph D / Professor, Depaitment of Metallurgy and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Wet Classification)... [Pg.1753]

Biringuccio, V. (1540, 1945) Pirotechnia (Venice, 1540). An English translation by C.S. Smith and M.T. Gnudi was published by the AIME (American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers), New York, 1945. [Pg.147]

Koehler, J.S, Seitz. F., Read Jr., W.T., Shockley, W. and Orowan, E. (eds.) (1954) Dislocations in Metals (The Institute of Metals Division, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, New York). [Pg.151]

Department of Metallurgical Enginering Hokkaido University Kita-13 Nishi-8, Kita-ku Sapporo 060, Hokkaido,... [Pg.494]

Nolan, T.B. (1933) Epithermal precious-metal deposits. In Ore Deposits of the Western States (Lindgren Volume). New York American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, pp. 623-640. [Pg.282]

P. C. Kapur, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur—208016, India... [Pg.3]

Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI49931 USA 4 Fluid Air Inc., 2550 White Oak Circle, Aurora, IL 60504 USA... [Pg.369]

Normand, J., The Adsorption of Potassium Octyl Hydroxamate on Malachite, Thesis for Masters in Metallurgical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1974. [Pg.64]

Leverett, M. C., 1939, How of Oil-Water Mixtures through Unconsolidated Sands Transactions of American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Vol. 142, Petroleum Development Technology, pp. 149-171. [Pg.164]

Arps, J. J., 1956, Estimation of Primary Oil Reserves American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Transactions, Vol. 207, pp. 182-191. [Pg.350]

Fifteen prominent chemical engineers first met in New York more than 60 years ago to plan a continuing literature for their rapidly growing profession. From industry came such pioneer practitioners as Leo H. Baekeland, Arthur D. Litde, Charles L. Reese, John V. N. Dorr, M. C. Whitaker, and R. S. McBride. From the universities came such eminent educators as William H. Walker, Allred H. White, D. D. Jackson, J. H. James, Warren K. Lewis, and Harry A. Curtis. H. C. Parmelee, then editor of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, served as chairman and was joined subsequently by S. D. Kukpatrick as consulting editor. [Pg.730]

Sun Wei, Liu Runqing, Hu Yuehua, 2005. Research on depression mechanism of jamesonite and pyrrhotite by organic depressant DMPS. Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (in Chinese)... [Pg.281]


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