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The Basic-Lined Converter in the SouthwestBy L. O. Howard
WHAT was perhaps the first attempt at basic converting in the Southwest was made by the late Charles F. Shelby at Cananea early in 1907, when he removed the acid lining from one of the 8 by 12-ft. bar
Jan 9, 1916
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Arizona Paper - The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest (with Discussion)By L. O. Howard
What was perhaps the first attempt at basic converting in the Southwest was made by the late Charles F. Shelby at Cananea early in 1907, when he removed the acid lining from one of the 8 by 12-ft. bar
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - Relationship of Physical and Chemical Properties of Copper (with Discussion)By Frank L. Antisell
Certain physical and chemical properties of copper are so intimately related that a change in variation of the physical properties indicates a certain chemical change. The standard specifications of c
Jan 1, 1921
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Compilation of the Modes of Elastic Wave Propagation and the Orientation Dependence of Dislocation Damping in CopperBy Robert E. Green, Edmund G. Henneke
The velocities of the three possible modes of elastic wave propagation have been calculated for single-crystal copper at 1-deg intervals throughout the standard stereographic triangle. The results ar
Jan 1, 1969
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New York Paper - Prevention of Illness Among Employees in Mines (with Discussion)By A. J. Lanza
The prevention of illness among the employees of the mining industry is especially important in view of the importance of the industry, the unsettled conditions of labor, which emphasize the economic
Jan 1, 1919
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New York Paper - Calculation of Ore Tonnage and Grade from Drill-hole Samples (with Discussion)By James E. Harding
The usual method of sampling mineral deposits is to drill holes and assay the sludge or core. Though the results thus obtained may not represent the true average value of the deposit, it is on these r
Jan 1, 1922
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Density Relationships Of Iron-Powder CompactsBy Alexander Squire
ONE of the principal factors that have contributed to the hesitancy of design engineers to use metal-powder parts is the difficulty experienced in the determination of the mechanical properties of com
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Density Relationships of Iron-powder Compacts (Metals Tech., April 1947, T. P. 2165, with discussion)By Alexander Squire
One of the principal factors that have contributed to the hesitancy of design engineers to use metal-powder parts is the difficulty experienced in the determination of the mechanical properties of com
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Density Relationships of Iron-powder Compacts (Metals Tech., April 1947, T. P. 2165, with discussion)By Alexander Squire
One of the principal factors that have contributed to the hesitancy of design engineers to use metal-powder parts is the difficulty experienced in the determination of the mechanical properties of com
Jan 1, 1947
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Production Engineering - Properties and Treatment of Rotary MudBy Hallan N. Marsh
The subject of mud sounds so simple, uninteresting and unimportant that it has failed to receive the attention that it deserves, at least as applied to the drilling of oil wells. As a matter of fact,
Jan 1, 1931
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Simulation Of Grinding Circuits For DesignBy L. G. Austin, P. T. Luckie, R. R. Klimpel, R. S. C. Rogers
1. INTRODUCTION The Bond method(1.2) for sizing tumbling ball mills has been used successfully for many years. The primary purpose of the Bond calculation is to predict the mill size and mill power
Jan 1, 1982
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Chicago Paper - Engineering Features of Modern Large Coal Mines in Illinois and Indiana (with Discussion)By C. A. Herbert, C. M. Young
WithIn the past few years, considerable development has been made in the coal-mining industry in Illinois and Indiana and it is the purpose of the authors to record its most important phases. Perhaps
Jan 1, 1920
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Discussion - Ferguson, M. S. - National Steel CorporationFew people in the industry today are competent to comment on the O.G. system for vessel covers, but with papers as well prepared as Mr. Bradley's we will soon be well informed. I would like to
Jan 1, 1972
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Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails (d4880157-8513-411b-a25a-d8ee1a6086a1)H. D. HIBBARD, Plainfield, N. J. (written discussion *).-While this valuable and timely paper may not go to the root of the matter, it deals with many of the elements and factors involved. It might be
Jan 3, 1918
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Technical Notes - Metallographic Techniques for Austenite Grain Size of Steels in the As-Cast StateBy Edward A. Loria
A SERIES of papers on the study of austenite grain A size in cast steels has been published recently.'" These studies show that in the as-cast state, the austenite grains are quite large, for the
Jan 1, 1952
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The Condition of Sulphur in Coal, and its Relation to CokingBy Thomas M. Drown
AT the meeting of the Institute in New York,, in February, 1880,* I described a process of determining sulphur in metallic sulphides, with especial reference to the determination of pyrites in coal. T
Jan 1, 1881
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Germanium and Other Elements in Coal And the Possibility of Their RecoveryBy A. J. W. Headlee
RECENT interest in germanium centers around its use as a semi-conductor of electricity in electronic devices. It is generally believed that germanium transistors, diodes, triodes, photocells, and rect
Jan 10, 1953
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Metal Mining - Orientation of Cube Diamonds in Drill Bits (df1c356a-9156-400a-968d-17e3a31e89f1)By Eugene P. Pfleider
RECENT interest in germanium centers around its use as a semi-conductor of electricity in electronic devices. It is generally believed that germanium transistors, diodes, triodes, photocells, and rect
Jan 1, 1954
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A New Thermocouple for the Determination of Temperatures up to at Least 1800° C.By G. R. Fritterer
INVESTIGATORS in the field of temperature measurement have long sought a thermoelectric couple fulfilling the following requirements: 1. It should be useful up to and including high industrial temper
Jan 1, 1933
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Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast FurnacesProf. Mathesius analyzes the running of Howland's furnace No. 19, according to the method described by him in Stahl and Eisen, 1916, Nos. 30 and, 31, and in his work "Die physikalischen und chemi
Jan 5, 1917