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The Condensation Of Fume And The Neutralization Of Furnace-Gases.By F. T. Havard
(Canal Zone meeting, November, 1910.) I. INTRODUCTION. THE present truce in litigation between Western smelting and ranching interests gives opportunity for a summary of the results achieved by meta
Aug 1, 1910
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What the Building Shortage Means to the Mineral IndustriesBy Oliver Bowles, Carl A. Gnam
THE construction industry normally contributes extensively to the general economic welfare of all sections of the country. Billions of dollars are spent for materials and labor, and the success or fai
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Small Amounts of Nitrogen on Recovery and Recrystallization of High-Purity IronBy G. Venturello, C. Antonione, G. Della Gatta
Results from work on the effect of inferstitials on recovery and recrystallization of' very pure iron (99.995 pet) doped with nilrogen up to 400 ppm are reported. Nitrided specimens were obtained
Jan 1, 1964
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Round Table: Carbon In Pig IronCONTENTS PAGE Need for Research in Foundry Pig Iron. By Richard Moldenke. (With Discussion) 1 Carbon Characteristics of Copper-bearing Pig Iron. By W. B. Coleman. (With Discussion) 12 A Pig Iro
Jan 1, 1927
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The Coal Industry and Its Personnel Relations ? More Recognition of the Workman Needed In the Postwar PeriodBy J. J. Foster
MOST of us will, I think, agree that never before in the history of the coal industry has the human side of our business been so important as today. Since, even in wholly mechanized mining, labor cost
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - The Isothermal Transfer from Solid to Liquid in Metal SystemsBy J. M. Lommel, B. Chalmers
The transfer of material from the solid to the liquid states can be accomplished in several ways. It occurs by the application of heat in the more familiar metallurgical operations of melting but it
Jan 1, 1960
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John Fritz Medal Presented to Senator Guglielmo MarconiBEFORE an audience which included many notable members of the engineering profession, the John Fritz Medal was presented to Senator Guglielmo Marconi on July 6, 1922, in the auditorium of the Engineer
Jan 8, 1922
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Steels With Higher Than Normal Silicon ContentBy C. K. Donoho
SILICON is used in almost all commercial steels; up to about 0.20 pct in killed wrought steels and 0.50 pct in steel castings. Above about 0.50 pct in wrought steels and 0.70 pct in cast steels, silic
Jan 1, 1947
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Measurements Of Radioactivity For Stratigraphic StudiesBy H. Landsberg
Biological as well as geological research has made very successful use of the qualities that the physicists have detected in radioactive substances. Outstanding examples for the vast new fields opened
Jan 1, 1940
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Relation Of By-Product Coke Ovens To The Natural Gas Supply Of The Pittsburgh DistrictBy Harold Rose
THE peak of production from the Appalachian natural gas field was apparently reached about 10 years ago, and the annual production from Pennsylvania, West. Virginia and Ohio has now dropped to about t
Jan 10, 1926
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Metal Mining - Wrapping Pillars with Old Hoist RopeBy B. T. Wykoff
This paper describes an important function of mining in Southeast Missouri. The practice is a necessary procedure to prevent disintegration of the pillars. Although the technique is peculiar to this d
Jan 1, 1951
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Metal Mining - Wrapping Pillars with Old Hoist RopeBy B. T. Wykoff
This paper describes an important function of mining in Southeast Missouri. The practice is a necessary procedure to prevent disintegration of the pillars. Although the technique is peculiar to this d
Jan 1, 1951
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40. Uranium Deposits of Wyoming and South DakotaBy E. N. Harshman
Uranium mining and milling are rather new industries in Wyoming and South Dakota, but, in the past 15 years, ore valued at more than $400,000,000 has been mined and milled in the region. The major ura
Jan 1, 1968
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Present Economic Situation of the Oil IndustryBy M. E. Lombardi
IN comparison with the mining industry the petroleum industry is new and inexperienced, and until now it might have been called the fortunate industry. Its great good fortune consisted in two things;
Jan 1, 1931
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Institute of Metals Division - Inhomogeneity in Creep Deformation of Coarse Grained High Purity AluminumBy H. C. Chang, N. J. Grant
Creep of very coarse grained high purity aluminum was studied at 400°, 700°, and 1100°F at initial stresses of 50 to 1200 psi. Local strain measurements were made across the grain boundaries and in di
Jan 1, 1954
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The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry EducationBy Thomas T., Read
THE education of adolescents to perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of maturity has been a characteristic of human society since the dawn of history. In the beginning the members of the
Jan 1, 1941
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PART VI - A High-Temperature Technique for Determining Terminal Solubilities: Nitrogen in Niobium (Columbium)By R. A. Pasternak, B. Evans
A dynamic technique for the determination of solubilities of gases in metals has been explored, using the N-Nb system as a test case. An initially clean sample, maintained at constant high temperature
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Stability Theory and Its Use to Optimize Solvent Recovery of OilBy R. L. Perrine
This paper shows how stability theory can be used to optimize solvent recovery of oil. Application of the theory leads to definition of the limiting conditions required for stable displacement to occu
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Technical Notes - Production of Ferrite Single Crystals (Metals Tech., June 1948, TN 3)By F. G. Stone
A strain anneal process has been developed for the production of iron tensile test specimens, the gauge length consisting substantially of a single crystal. Since the method has been quite successful
Jan 1, 1949
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Instrumentation and Preliminary Analysis of a 6,200-Ft Deep Circular Shaft in Northern IdahoBy M. P. Board, M. J. Reus
Instrumentation was installed during construction of the Silver Shaft in northern Idaho to evaluate lining behavior and rock deformation. Rock mass displacements were monitored with multiple-position
Jan 1, 1984