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Institute of Metals Division - Density and Hydrogen Occlusion of Some Ferrous MetalsBy H. M. Davis, J. H. Keeler
Densities of SAE 1020 (I) and ingot iron (II) decreased with cold rolling to minima at 60 pct reduction, whereas high-purity iron (III) was unaffected. I recovered promptly with annealing; II, sluggis
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Deformation Texture of Body-Centered Cubic Metal WiresBy A. E. Schuetz, A. E. Roswell, W. R. Hibbard
THE drawn wire texture of body-centered cubic iron,' tungsten,' and molybdenum~ as been determined to be a [110] direction parallel to the wire axis. The purpose of this study is to extend t
Jan 1, 1952
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Flotation And Lead Smelting: Zinc And Fluxes (9fd13099-210d-4cf0-af6b-6c23a7136c3b)By A. B. Young
THE difficulties encountered in the preparation of. the lead smelter charge for the blast furnace and in the roasting and sintering of the ores, and the expert means taken for the preparation of these
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Rod-mill Practice at Ray Mines Divisions, Kennecott Copper Corporation (T. P. 994)By F. J. Tuck
The Hayden mill of the Ray Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, is now equipped with two 9 by 12-ft. rod mills having a daily capacity of 6000 tons of coarse-crushing plant product from the m
Jan 1, 1939
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Atlantic City Paper - Discussion (continued) of the Physics of Cast-Iron (see Vols. xxv., pp. 84, 964; xxvi., pp. 176, 997)The Secretary : The work of Mr. A. E. Outerbridge, Jr., of Philadelphia, first made known in his paper on " The Mobility of Molecules of Cast-Iron," read at the Pittsburgh Meeting of the Institute, in
Jan 1, 1898
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Institute of Metals Division - Precipitation of AgCl in NaCl (AgC1) Solid Solutions (TN)By J. B. Newkirk, R. W. Hendricks, R. Baro
STUDIES of the kinetics of precipitation in binary alkali halide systems are of interest from a theoretical point of view, because of the possibility of controlling diffusion rates by additions of ali
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of Spiral Classifiers as Ball Mill FeedersBy T. C. King
AT the new Graham-Central Mill of Eagle-Picher, near Galena, Ill., material is simultaneously dewatered and introduced into the ball-mill scoop boxes by the use of variable-speed, 24-in. spiral classi
Jan 1, 1951
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and EducationBy B. S. Butler
If geology is to continue to serve the mineral industry with increasing effectiveness as it has done in the past, there must be a steady output of better and better trained geologists and engineers wi
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Gold Supply Symposium - The Gold Situation (Summary)By George E. Roberts
The maintenance of the common gold standard is the most important cooperative undertaking in the world. The war broke up this relationship and brought about a state of great disorder in the currencies
Jan 1, 1931
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C. (Abstract) (Metals Technology, April, 1943 and Volume 152)By Earl S. Greiner, Eric R. Jette
The constitution of the iron-rich iron-nickel-silicon alloys at 600ºC. has been determined by X-ray crystal structure methods. If the results are represented isothermally by a conventional equilateral
Jan 1, 1943
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Boston Paper - Method of Constructing Strata-Maps to Represent Stratification or BeddingBy James T. B. Ives
The map exhibited* as an example of my method of construct ing geological strata-maps is essentially an educational appliance. The method, however, is available for the production of maps of comparat
Jan 1, 1888
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Philadelphia Paper - Notes on the Assay SpitzlutteBy R. H. Richards
The spitzlutte, as described by Rittinger, is an instrument by which saud is sorted in a continual upward-flowing stream of water. Its usual firm is that of a pointed box, placed with the point downwa
Jan 1, 1881
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Zinc Institute Annual MeetingIN welcoming the attending members of the Ameri-can Zinc Institute's Ninth Annual Meeting to St. Louis on April 18, the president of the Chamber of Commerce stressed the notable progress that had
Jan 5, 1927
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Engineering Societies Joint ActivitiesThis fund was established in 1929 for support of research and especially refers to non-ferrous mining and metallurgy. It is administered under the Board by a committee consisting of the President and
Jan 1, 1929
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Flotation and Lead Smelting: Zinc and FluxesBy A. B. Young
The difficulties encountered in the preparation of the lead smelter charge for the blast furnace and in the roasting and sintering of the ores, and the expert means taken for the preparation of these
Jan 1, 1928
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The Relation Of Sulphur To The Overpoling Of Copper- DiscussionF. JOHNSON,* Birmingham, England (written discussion t).--. Mr. Skowronski's first melting experiments tend to show that ingots with a "level set" may be obtained without oxygen. Now it is charac
Jan 11, 1918
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Prevention Of Illness Among Mine Employees - DiscussionCHARLES F. WILLIS,* Bisbee, Ariz.-(written discussion?).-The consensus of the discussion of the paper of Dr. Lanza indicates that the physical examination, while it is probably a good thing, is fought
Jan 6, 1919
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Cleveland Paper - Of Mr. Canby’s Paper on Development of the American Water-Jacket Lead Blast-Furnace (see p. 736)Francis Drake, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, So. Africa (communication to the Secretary *):—I should like to place on record some data in addition to those given by Mr. Canby in his paper. I regret that my note
Jan 1, 1913
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Engineering Research - Interfacial Tension between Water and Oil under Reservoir Conditions (T.P. 1006, with discussion)By C. R. Hocott
The distribution and movement of fluids in oil reservoirs are influenced to a great extent by capillary forces, which depend upon the size and shape of the pores in the reservoir rock, the surface cha
Jan 1, 1939
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New York Paper - Oil Resources of EcuadorBy V.F. Marsters
Seepages of oil in Ecuador have been known for many years. The locality first to receive attention, and still worked in a modest way, lies on the north shore of the Santa Elena peninsula, between La P
Jan 1, 1923