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Technical Notes - Relative Diffusion Rates of Zinc and Copper in Alpha BrassBy R. W. Balluffi, B. H. Alexander
RELATIVE diffusion rates of copper and zinc in a brass have been measured in a vapor-solid type of couple with which the amounts of copper and zinc diffusing past inert Kirkendall markers can be obtai
Jan 1, 1953
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A Comparison Of The Use Of Various Fuels In Copper-Refining FurnacesBy E. S. Bardwell
THE reverberatory copper-refining furnaces at the Great Falls Reduction Dept. of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. have used successively, as fuel, lump coal on grates, pulverized coal, oil and natural g
Jan 1, 1932
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In-Situ Stress Determination At Great Depth By Means Of Hydraulic FracturingBy B. Haimson, C. Fairhurst
One of the main functions of rock mechanics research has been to find ways of determining in-situ stresses. Many methods have been suggested, the most significant ones calling for measurements inside
Jan 1, 1970
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Rock Mechanics - Measurement of the Pressure-Time Profile in a Detonating ExplosiveBy F. A. Loving
This paper describes experiments which represent an effort to measure preciscly the pressure-time history in detonating condensed commercial explosives. The performance of explosives in mining has
Jan 1, 1967
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of “Grain Boundary Diffusion in Tungsten”*By R. C. Gifkins
The ideas expressed in this paper interest me very greatly, partly for their own sake and partly because they are very close to some speculation I have recently made concerning grain boundary diffusio
Jan 1, 1969
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The Role Of Basic Slags In The Elimination Of Phosphorus From SteelBy William J. McCaughey, Richard L. Barrett
FOR sixty years-in fact, ever since the inception of the basic steelmaking process -basic slags have been the subject of study by chemists, metallurgists and petrographers, with the purpose of providi
Jan 1, 1944
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Subsidence Prediction Techniques For Longwall And Room And Pillar Panels In AppalachiaBy G. Hasenfus, M. Karmis, G. Goodman
Surf ace subsidence is rapidly becoming an important environmental consideration of active as well as abandoned mining operations. The damages attributed to this phenomenon have been witnessed in both
Jan 1, 1984
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How Zinc Concentrates Are Processed At The Outokumpu Zinc Plant In KokkolaBy A. Ojanen, T-L. Huggare, A. Kuivala
An electrolytic zinc plant with a capacity of 90,000 tons/year went on stream in Kokkola, Finland, in late 1969. It is a standard electrolytic zinc process plant; however, it has been subjected to sev
Jan 1, 1973
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Predicting The Circulation Rate In Pachuca Tanks With Full Height Draft TubesBy N. N. Clark
Pachuca tanks are used widely as reactors for treating gold slimes, and for alumina digestion and uranium leaching. In some designs, slurry mixing in the tank is achieved by introducing air at the bas
Jan 1, 1985
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Residual Stress in Caliber 0.30 Cartridge Cases ? with Discussion on Residual StressBy J. Mazia, H. Rosenthal
An investigation has been made of residual stress in the head and body of caliber 0.30 cartridge cases. The head was divided into four ring-lie sections which were cut off by a jeweler's saw. Spr
Jan 1, 1945
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An Unusual Blast-Furnace Product; And Nickel In Some Virginia Iron-Ores.By Frank Firmstone
The material described below was made at Furnace No. 2, Longdale, Va., Oct. 28, 1907, during a sudden derangement of working, in the course of which the furnace became entirely bridged over and for so
Sep 1, 1908
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Some Factors in Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large StructuresBy Arthur F. Taggart
The quality of aggregate materials is. of major importance in governing durability and permanence of concrete structures. The problem of selecting suitable aggregate materials is two-fold. Geological
Jan 1, 1950
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Discussion of Papers - Temperature and Humidity in Electrical Separation of Oxide MineralsBy J. H. Anderson, G. A. Parks, B. K. Jindal, H. Leslie Bullock
H. Leslie Bullock (Engineering Consultant, Oak Park, 111.) — In reading over the paper, I find that I have no quarrel with the thoroughness of investigation of the points studied, but I am forced to q
Jan 1, 1968
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Petroleum Production – United States - Review of the California Oil Industry in 1928By W. R. Wardner
During 1928 low prices in the East greatly restricted the Atlantic market for California petroleum. The situation was made difficult by only partial control of production. The month of December is est
Jan 1, 1929
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Toronto Paper - Quantitative Field-Test for Magnesia in Cement-Rock and LimestoneBy Charles Catlett
The rapid development of the Portland-cement industry implies that the country is being very carefully searched for material suitable for its manufacture. Such material can be found at a great many pl
Jan 1, 1908
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Glen Summit Paper - The Manufacture of Liquid Sulphurous Acid in Upper SilesiaBy Karl Eilers
This process, invented by Messrs. Hanisch and Schroder, of Rosdzin, was patented in 1883. It has attracted considerable attention in Germany, as a very neat and simple method of extracting sulphurous
Jan 1, 1892
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The Genesis and Occurrence of Tertiary Phosphorites in the Southeastern United StatesBy Michael E. Zellars
The environment for deposition of marine phosphorite is controlled by the relationship of prevailing climatic, oceanographic, structural, and sedimentary conditions. The set, or sets, of conditions th
Jan 12, 1978
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Institute of Metals Division -Measurement of Approximately Cylindrical Particles in Opaque SamplesBy R. L. Fullman
Relationships are derived between average dimensions measured on a polished cross section and the spatial dimensions of particles dispersed as uniform cylinders. The equations are applicable to the me
Jan 1, 1954
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A Study Of Segregate Structures In Copper-Tin And Silver-Zinc AlloysBy D. W. Smith
THE beta solid solution phases of the systems copper-zinc, copper-aluminum, copper-tin and silver-zinc are structurally analogous.1 R. F. Mehl and 0. T. Marzke2 have shown that the a phase upon segreg
Jan 1, 1932
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Butte Paper - Cement Materials and the Manufacture of Portland Cement in MontanaBy W. H. Andrews
The constantly increasing consumption of Portland cement in the State makes the above subject of particular interest at this time. The increasing demand is due to the rapid settling of the country and
Jan 1, 1914