Gravity flow of solids engineering databook
T. Anthony Royal
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Gravity flow of solids engineering databook
Published
1986
Publisher
National Technical Information Service
Pages
111
Subjects
Handling low-grade coal fundamentals and applications
The mechanical handling of coal at ports
Sekitan toriatsukai setsubi
Handling low-grade coal
Coal and ore handling machinery
Coal feeder development
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Gravity flow of solids engineering databook was written by T. Anthony Royal.
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