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The Determination of Sulphur in Pig-Iron and SteelBy Thomas M. Drown
THE method usually employed in accurate determinations of sulhur in pig-iron and steel is to treat a weighed sample of borings in a flask with muriatic acid, and to pass the gaseous products through a
Jan 1, 1874
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Iron and Steel Division - Activities in Iron-Chromium AlloysBy Y. Jeannin, C. Mannerskantz, F. D. Richardson
Measurements have been made between 1040o and 1300°C of the equilibrium between chromium metal, chromic oxide, hydrogen, and water. The results are in closer agreement with those deduced from recent t
Jan 1, 1963
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Non-metallic Minerals - Magnesite Mining in California (with Discussion)By Leroy A. Palmer
All the domestic production of magnesite during 1925 came from two states, California and Washington. Of a total of 120,660 tons of crude ore, 64,600 tons, or 54 per cent., were produced in California
Jan 1, 1927
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Arizona Paper - Iron Pyrites Deposits in Southern Ontario, CanadaBy P. E. Hopkins
In speaking of the economic geology of southeastern Ontario, W. G. Miller and C. W. Knight1 say that "there occurs in southeastern Ontario a variety of minerals and rocks of economic value, probably a
Jan 1, 1917
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Some Factors Influencing Segregation and Solidification in Steel IngotsBy Leon Nelson
SEVERAL factors which affect the segregation and solidification of killed hot-topped steel ingots are: (1) pouring temperature, (2) volume in the hot top, (3) taper in the ingot, (4) pouring rate by v
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth in Silicon IronBy P. K. Koh
Isothermal salt bath annealing of 0.014-in. thick 3 pct Si-Fe sheet was conducted at temperatures ranging from 927" to 1260°C in order to investigate the grain-growth behavior. Within the temperature
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Peru during 1933By O. B. Hopkins
There was no noteworthy development in the oil industry in Peru during 1933 and all activities were restricted to the producing fields. The output of the country increased above that of previous years
Jan 1, 1934
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Longwall Mining in America (2241527c-b8be-49bc-a418-32d1bfe9bba4)By Joseph Kuti
Longwall mining is the term used for the underground extraction of a wide and deep panel of coal. Such a panel may be blocked out by one or more entries on either side ("head" and "tail") of a longwal
Jan 1, 1980
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Attachment Of Mineral Particles To Air Bubbles In FlotationBy William S. Hannan, H. Rush Spedden
FLOTATION may be defined as a process whereby mineral particles are concentrated by selective adhesion to air-liquid interfaces. The process involves attachment of desired mineral particles to air bub
Jan 1, 1947
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Filtration Methods of In-Situ Gasification of Coal SeamsBy B. Das, V. Hucka
Two different types of filtration methods for in-situ gasification of coal are described. The different factors, i.e., geological, technological, and others, which affect in-situ gasification are give
Jan 1, 1977
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The Scientist and the Artist in the Machine AgeIN comparing the living conditions of the worker or peasant of the past with those existing today, his-torians might point out many strange contrasts. From the Doomsday Book we learn that at the time
Jan 11, 1927
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Electrical Exploration Applied to Geological Problems in Civil EngineeringBy E. G. Leonardon
THE object of this paper is to describe briefly the practical results obtained in several problems of civil engineering by resistivity measurements of the underground. It is intended for the mining en
Jan 1, 1931
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Saudi Arabia during 1939By J. O. Nomland
DuRing the year 1939 the program of the California Arabian Standard Oil Co. in eastern Saudi Arabia consisted of drilling wells to increase the production of Dammam Dome. (This structure is also somet
Jan 1, 1940
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New York Paper - Pillar Drawing in Thick Coal SeamsBy G. B. Pryde, R. M. Magraw
In laying out a new mine, provision should be made for the ultimate recovery of as much coal in any given bed as is consistent with safety and economic mining. Though each mining district, if not each
Jan 1, 1922
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Saudi Arabia during 1939By J. O. Nomland
DuRing the year 1939 the program of the California Arabian Standard Oil Co. in eastern Saudi Arabia consisted of drilling wells to increase the production of Dammam Dome. (This structure is also somet
Jan 1, 1940
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Content of Metallurgical Engineering Curricula in the United StatesBy Harold L. Walker
ENGINEERING educators have recently been discussing the advisability of extending the undergraduate curricula to five or six years, and a plan has also been proposed requiring a preliminary period of
Jan 1, 1940
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Power Line - We Must Get In On The ActBy T. V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Coal Mine Health and Safety Act in December 1969, the most comprehensive law in the history of the coal mining industry went into effect. Hardly anyone will quarrel with the philosophy that all miners
Jan 1, 1971
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Concerning Bronze And Mixed Or Alloyed Metals In General.I TOLD you before that four things are necessary in addition to good judgment for one who wishes to practice the art of casting well. The first is to make the moulds and to have the furnace well made,
Jan 1, 1942
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Standards For Identifying Complex Twin Relationships In Cubic CrystalsBy C. G. Dunn
IDENTIFICATION Of the kinds of orientation relationships that may exist among crystals is an important problem in the metallurgical field. As an aid to its solution standard orientations of several or
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1933By R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Garfias
The production of petroleum in Mexico during 1933 totaled 33,430,-000 bbl., or 625,000 bbl. more than in the previous year. This is the first time since the peak in 1921 that the declining trend of ou
Jan 1, 1934