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Boston Paper - The Management of Structural SteelBy Albert F. Hill
The manufacture of structural shapes in steel of uniform quality, which shall command the full confidence of the engineer, is a problem in practical metallurgy which is beginning to attract much atten
Jan 1, 1883
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - A New Development in Electrical ProspectingBy Hans Lundberg, Theodor Zuschlag
Based upon an instrumental improvement, a new development has taken place in the art of electrical prospecting, and some remarkable results have already been obtained with regard to potential explorat
Jan 1, 1932
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Crushing, Grinding, and Agitation of Tonopah OresBy H. A. BURK
THE ores of the Tonopah, district are hard, compact and' highly siliceous. They contain from .1 to 2, per cent. of sulfide material, of which argentite is the valuable mineral; occasionally pyrar
Jan 1, 1921
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Part V – May 1968 – Communications - Dispersion-Strengthened Aluminum Products with Improved High-Temperature DuctilityBy Niels Hansen
Dispersion-strengthened aluminum products consist of an aluminum matrix containing finely distributed ceramic or intermetallic particles. Examples of the two types of product are SAP, in which the di
Jan 1, 1969
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Canal Zone Paper - Labor-Saving Appliances in the Assay-LaboratoryBy Edward Keller
Under the title, Labor-Saving Appliances in the Works-Laboratory, I published a paper1 in which mas described how multi-manipulations in a works-laboratory and in the furnace-room of an assay-laborato
Jan 1, 1911
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Pocahontas Mine-ExplosionBy Stuart M. Buck, J. H. Bramwell, Edward H. Williams
The Southwest Virginia Improvement Company began operations in the Bluestone Flat-Top coal-field, situated in Tazewell County, Virginia, in the fall of 1881. In May, 1883, the company had built 200 co
Jan 1, 1885
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Metallurgical Sampling And TestingBy F. W. McQuiston, L. J. Bechaud
3.2-1. Introduction. Much has appeared in the technical literature on theory of sampling (18, 37), weight of sample required in relation to particle size (28), probability of error in sampling (3), an
Jan 1, 1968
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Discussion - Panel Discussion On "Mole Tunneling" - Pfleider, E. P. (Moderator)By Thomas Adair
Moderator-Thomas Adair is now a tunnel consultant with Perini Corp., Spring Lake, N.J. He has had 40 years experience in tunnel and shaft-sinking work in both soft and hard rock, as well as subaqueous
Jan 1, 1970
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Arizona Paper - Modern Methods of Mining and Ventilating Thick Pitching BedsBy H. M. Crankshaw
The early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - Properties of Metals - Effect of Alloying on the Permissible Fiber Stress ill Corrugated Zinc Roofing (With Discussion)By E. A. Anderson
In another paper' the writer has shown that the low permissible maximum fiber stress in a loaded zinc sheet demands a much closer support spacing than is used for steel. The limiting fiber stress
Jan 1, 1930
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Desalting Crude OilsBy Gustav Egloff
THE treatment of emulsified crude oils has been a problem for years in the petroleum industry. Until comparatively recently various methods of settling with and without chemicals have been used with i
Jan 1, 1938
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Increasing the Value of Coal Silts by PelletizationBy C. C. Wright, R. J. Day
ALTHOUGH data on the exact tonnage of recoverable coal silt are not known, the quantity produced in 1943 was estimated to be over five million tons for the anthracite region of Pennsylvania alone. Sin
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Iron-Chromium-Nickel Ternary System - DiscussionBy J. W. Pugh, J. D. Nisbet
F. B. Foley—The use of data published by Wever and Jellinghaus in 1931 to fix boundaries of the sigma phase in the Fe-Cr system, in the face of the author's own references to the suggestions of B
Jan 1, 1951
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Marketing of CoalBy W. D. BRENNAN
AS a rule the thoughts of engineers are more often directed toward the mechanical and physical conditions of mining practice than they are toward the disposition and the marketing of the product. This
Jan 1, 1931
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Molybdenum DioxideBy N. A. Gokcen
THE data of Chaudron,1 Tonosaki,2 and Collins³ on the thermodynamic properties of MOO, disagree widely. These authors, by using essentially similar methods, studied the following reaction: 1/2M
Jan 1, 1954
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The Tredinnick-Pattinson ProcessBy William Newnam
WHEN Hugh Lee Pattinson discovered, in 1829, that the crystals formed during the slow cooling of molten lead were poorer, and the remaining liquid richer in silver, than the original lead, an importan
Jan 5, 1917
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Palmerton Zinc RefractoriesBy C. P. Fiske
THE pottery of the New Jersey Zinc Co. (of Pa.) is equipped to make three classes of refractories; namely, spelter vessels, spelter condensers; and high-grade fire-brick. The most important of these a
Jan 10, 1917
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Symposium On Western Phosphate Mining ? ForewordBy E. M. Norris
Phosphate deposits are distributed widely over the earth's surface. Of the known areas of deposit, eight fields are of particular interest because of their vast reserves of high grade phosphatic
Jan 1, 1949
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Hydraulic Sandfilling to Improve Stability at Empress Nickel MineBy Keith T. Griffiths
INTRODUCTION The Empress Nickel Mine is situated forty-eight kilometres west of Kadoma in the Zhombe Communal Land of Zimbabwe. The mine came into operation in late 1968 based on a proved and prob
Jan 1, 1983