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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Kinetics of Solution of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron AlloysBy William M. Boorstein, Robert D. Pehlke
The rates of solution (of hydrogen in liquid pure iron and in several liquid binary iron alloys were meas-ured using a constant volume technique. The rates of absorption and desorption were found to
Jan 1, 1970
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Third Session - Metallurgy Of Secondary MetalsBy Walter Bonsack
THE CHAIRMAN.-This is the third and last session of the Institute of Metals Division's Symposium on Secondary Metals, and certainly the best of those that I have attended in the last few years. I
Jan 1, 1943
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Industrial Minerals - A Simple Method for Making Stereoscopic Photographs and MicrographsBy Louis Moyd
In the preparation of illustrations to accompany reports of investigations concerning particle shapes of various natural and manufactured materials proposed for use as he aggretates in concrete struct
Jan 1, 1950
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Production - IntroductionBy Basil B. Zavoico
The symposium on production for the year 1942 contains no papers on the foreign situation except those on Argentina and Mexico. It has always been the policy of officers in charge of the symposium to
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Zinc - Intermittent Zinc Distilling from OreBy W. R. Ingalls
In choosing the unusual title given to this paper, in which the term "cyclic " might be substituted for "intermittent," my idea has been simply in respect of precision. We might say old method vs. new
Jan 1, 1937
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Breakage And Heat Treatment Of Rock-Drill SteelBy Benjamin Tillson
To MOST mine operators, it seems evident that there is a drill-steel problem, although under certain conditions the amount f drill-steel breakage does not appear serious. What is at fault? It may be o
Jan 5, 1921
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New York Paper - Breakage and Heat Treatment of Rock-drill SteelBy Benj. F. Tillson
To most mine operators, it seems evident that there is a drill-steel problem, although under certain conditions the amount of drill-steel breakage does not appear serious. What is at fault? It may be
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - The Fine Structure and Habit Planes of Martensite in an Fe-33 Wt Pct Ni Single CrystalBy G. Krauss, W. Pitsch
The fine structure of the bcc martensite formed in an Fe-33 wt pct ATi single crystal of arrstenite is sho~on by transmission electron microscoPy to consist of combinations of transformation twins, st
Jan 1, 1965
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Babbitts And SolderBy G. W. Thompson
G. W. THOMPSON,* Brooklyn, N. Y.-This subject has two aspects, neither of-which can be ignored: these are the economic aspect and the technical aspect. Under ordinary conditions, economic law will tak
Jan 12, 1918
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Differential Flotation Of An Arsenical Quicksilver OreBy Maurice Rey, H. Beavers
THROUGH circumstances connected with the war, the senior author lost his records, therefore it has been impossible to include numerical data in this paper. The arsenical quicksilver ore investigated
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - New Double Oxide of Palladium and Rhodium (TN)By A. U. Seybolt
DURING the course of experiments involving oxygen equilibrations with a high-purity Pd-5 at. pct Rh alloy, the appearance of a subscale was noted. Most of the heat treatments in a pure oxygen atmosphe
Jan 1, 1965
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effects of Rod Mill Speed at Tennessee Copper Company - DiscussionBy J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis
C. G. McLACHLAN*-I have read this paper with considerable interest and wish to congratulate the authors on the care with which they carried out their experiments and for the detailed sizing data they
Jan 1, 1950
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Differential Flotation Of An Arsencial Quicksilver OreBy Maurice Rey, H. Brevers
THROUGH circumstances connected with the war, the senior author lost his records therefore it has been impossible to include numerical data in this paper. The arsenical quicksilver ore investigated h
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - Housing and Sanitation at MinevilleBy S. LeFevre
, The solution of the housing and sanitation problem in mining communities, keeping in view both economic and humanitarian aspects, demands the best thought of the management of such enterprises. Upon
Jan 1, 1915
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Development of Preferred Orientations in Cold-Rolled Niobium (Columbium)By R. A. Vandermeer, J. C. Ogle
The preferred crystallographic orientations (texture) developed in randomly oriented, poly crystalline niobium during rolling were studied by means of X-ray diflraction techniques. The evolution of t
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Evaluation of Valve Port Size, Surface Chokes and Fluid Fall-Back in Intermittent Gas-Lift InstallationsBy K. E. Brown, F. W. Jessen
By utilizing an 8,000-ft experimental field well equipped with 10 gas-lift valves and 10 Maihak pressure recorders, gas-lift tests were conducted with port sizes ranging from 5/16 through I in. The we
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Institute of Metals Division - Secondary Recrystallization to the (100) [001] or (110) [001] Texture in 3 ¼ Pct Silicon-Iron Rolled from Sintered Compacts (TN)By Jean Howard
ThE formation of the (100) [001) texture in 3-1/4 pct Si-Fe strip was first reported by Assmus ef a1.l in 1957. Since then much experimental work has been carried out with a view to establishing the m
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersed Hard Particle Strengthening of Metals - Annual Powder Metallurgy Symposium-1956By Nicholas J. Grant, Oliver Preston
PUBLICATION of data by Irmann' indicating outstanding thermal stability and elevated-temperature strength properties in a sintered aluminum powder product (SAP) stimulated interest in the strengt
Jan 1, 1958
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Papers - Flotation - A Criticism of the Ionization Theory of Brownian Movement (T. P. 1841, Min. Tech., May 1945)By Herbert H. Kellogg
In 1930, Taggart, Taylor and Knoll1 found that addition of various electrolytes to suspensions of ground minerals resulted in the stopping or starting of Brownian movement of the suspended particles.
Jan 1, 1947
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A Criticism Of The Ionization Theory Of Brownian MovementBy Herbert H. Kellogg
IN 1930, Taggart, Taylor and Knoll1found that addition of various electrolytes to suspensions of ground minerals resulted in the stopping or starting of Brownian movement of the suspended particles. O
Jan 1, 1945