Bachelors Theses
Abstract
"While mixing has always been suggested in the text books, on assaying, yet it seems that experimental data as to the effect of lack of mixing, or insufficient mixing, is not available. This thesis was conducted in an effort to determine just what variation and irregularity in the fusion of gold and silver ore was caused by non-mixing; i. e., whether the fusion took place in the same length of time, whether the fusion was complete, whether the values were collected and, in general, just what irregularities were incurred"--Statement of the Problem, page 2.
Advisor(s)
Copeland, Durward
Department(s)
Mining Engineering
Degree Name
B.S. in Mining Engineering
Publisher
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy
Publication Date
1911
Pagination
i, 17 pages
Rights
© 1911 James Keller Beach, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Gold -- AssayingSilver -- Assaying
Thesis Number
T 246
Print OCLC #
5933484
Electronic OCLC #
303405441
Recommended Citation
Beach, James Keller, "Evidence relative to the effect of mechanical mixing of charges in the fire assay" (1911). Bachelors Theses. 26.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/bachelors_theses/26