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The Preliminary Period- Before 1871THE record of the development of physical metallurgy since the founding of this Institute embraces by far the greater part of physical metallurgy as this subject is recognized today. Yet it is not to
Jan 1, 1948
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Canadian Paper - The Testing of Winding-Ropes in the Province of Anhalt, GermanyBy Frank H. Probert
The mining laws relating to winding-ropes in some of the German provinces are very strict, and severe tests have to be periodically made to see that the ropes in use come up to the prescribed standard
Jan 1, 1901
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Superlatives And The SuperfluousThe purposes of composition are various; one purpose, for instance, is to make a record for the writer's own use, as in a diary. That does not involve responsibility to others. There is also the
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Carbon-oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron (With Discussion)By E. H. Hamilton, H. C. Vacher
The limiting concentrations of carbon and oxygen which may CO-exist at equilibrium in liquid iron are important in determining the degree to which liquid steel may be refined before it is deoxidized.
Jan 1, 1931
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Seismic Events At Koyna DamBy G. W. Housner
The series of earthquakes in the vicinity of Koyna Dam in south- western India, which included a very damaging magnitude 6.5 shock on Dec. 11, 1967 (Dec. 10 GMT), is of much interest. The events are e
Jan 1, 1970
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New Cornelia (487a6073-99e2-4d71-b947-33e58681d82f)RESEMBLING in some respects the enterprise at R Chuquicamata is that of the New Cornelia Copper Co. at Ajo, Arizona. Controlled from its inception by the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., New Cornelia bec
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Ceramic-Metal Composites by Reactive Hot Pressing (TN)By M. N. Shetty, A. C. D. Chaklader
RECENTLY, it has been demonstrated that a considerable densification and interparticle bonding can be achieved if a pressure is applied to a powder compact while the material of the compact is undergo
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Yield Point of Single Crystals of Iron under Static Loads (T. P. 893, with discussion)By R. F. Mehl, M. Gensamer
Creep investigators have made extensive studies to determine the interrelation of stress, temperature and the tensile creep rates of metals. It has been suggested that at small stresses the secondary
Jan 1, 1938
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St. Louis Paper - Nature of Coal (with Discussion)By J. E. Hackford
In some research work carried out by the writer, certain results have been obtained which bear on the fundamental nature and origin of coal and the relationship between coal and petroleum. Without ent
Jan 1, 1921
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Notes On Flotation*By J. M. Callow
HISTORICAL SKETCH THE selective action of oils for lustrous minerals was first disclosed by Haynes in 1860. In 1885, Miss Carrie Everson elaborated this idea and also disclosed the fact that acid inc
Jan 12, 1915
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Metal Consumption In Hammer Mills At Norris Dam (65e92132-9d85-4b27-bf4a-d99ec0f74f54)By Francisco Cadena
THE construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Paper - Contribution to the Study of the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Harney Peak District of South DakotaBy Gordon S. Duncan
The U. S. Geological Survey, I believe, has almost completed a study of the Harney Peak quadrangle, preliminary to the publication of a report on that district. As I was engaged for some months on an
Jan 1, 1913
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Chromium – Ranks Among The Most Strategic Of MetalsBy Roland D. Parks
THERE are strong indications that chromium steel will one day hold the balance of power among all types of steel. Today, it is going to the forefront in military and civilian use. Stainless steel has
Jan 1, 1952
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New Haven Paper - Kentucky Fluorspar and Its Value to the Iron and Steel Industries.By F. Julius Fohs
Centrally located with relation to the largest iron- and steel-producing districts of the United States, the fluorspar-deposits of Kentucky possess increasing interest and importance. As typical of th
Jan 1, 1910
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Uniaxial Compression Tests At Varying Strain Rates On Three Geologic MaterialsBy S. J. Green, R. D. Perkins
Little data exists on the high strain rate behavior of geologic materials. Uniaxial stress tests by Kumar1 and by Serdengecti and Boozer2 present some results to strain rates in the range 10 to 103 pe
Jan 1, 1972
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Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, II -Aluminum-magnesium Alloy (With Discussion)By William L. Fink, Dana W. Smith
Approximately two years ago the authors obtained data that indicated that initial precipitation could not be detected by change of lattice parameter in the aluminum-rich aluminum-magnesium alloys. Som
Jan 1, 1937
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Steelmaking/U.S.A. (56ea0459-205d-48f1-81f3-fa252877f485)By Leo F. Reinartz
This is the fourth and final installment of Leo Reinartz' summation of the steelmaking industry over the first one hundred years. ALTHOUGH basic open-hearth steel has been in the limelight for
Jan 1, 1961
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Birmingham Paper - Coal Washing Practice in Alabama (with Discussion)By H. S. Geismer
Campbell,' in 1896 said: "The Birmingham district in Alabama has certain great advantages for there are few places in the world where fuel and ore are so near together, although, unfortunately, b
Jan 1, 1925
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Engineering Research - Significance of the Critical Phenomena in Oil and Gas Production (T. P. 971)By C. C. Singleterry, D. L. Katz
The critical phenomena have been studied during the past century but our knowledge of the critical temperatures and pressures of complex hydrocarbon mixtures still is very limited. The critical temper
Jan 1, 1939
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Ore-Drawing Tests and the Resulting Mining Method of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.By George Lehman
THE Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. had an orebody at Miami, Ariz., of close to 100,000,000 tons of low-grade copper ore, and the method of mining this ore most profitably was of great importance.
Jan 9, 1916