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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Fe C Mo Alloys Containing 0.05 - 1.3 pct C and 0.03 - 6.0 pct MoBy L. W. Reynolds, R. F. Campbell, K. G. Carroll, S. H. Ballard
Based on metallographic and X-ray data probable equilibrium conditions from 1340" to 2400°F are presented for the composition range investigated. These are correlated with investigations of Takei an
Jan 1, 1961
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Lake Superior Paper - The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (Discussion, p. 1022)By James Gayley
The atmosphere, which plays such an important part in the manufacture of iron and steel, is the most variable element involved in its several processes; and particularly is this true of the blast-furn
Jan 1, 1905
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Dust Control in Large-scale Ore-concentrating OperationsBy Robert Pring
IN addition to the humanitarian aspects of a dust-control program, certain economic benefits are becoming more fully recognized and now furnish a greater incentive to the mill operator to eliminate th
Jan 1, 1940
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The Mount Isa Lead-Zinc PlantBy Michael J. Callow
THE PROPERTY of Mount Isa Mines, Ltd., is located at Mount Isa, Northern Queensland, Australia, at roughly 20" south latitude. It is 600 miles from Townsville on the east coast, the port for Mount Isa
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper - Electric Welding of Large Storage Tanks (with Discussion)By Harold C. Price
One year ago, that is in January, 1923, there had not been constructed a single oil-storage tank of 55,000-bbl. or more capacity with a completely electric welded roof and bottom. Today, there are at
Jan 1, 1924
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Cleveland Paper - Methods of Working and Surveying the Mines of the Longdale Iron Company, VirginiaBy Guy R. Johnson
In view of the attention now directed to the development of the iron-ores of Virginia, and of the frequent reference in the Transactions of the Institute to the Longdale mines, it is presumed that a b
Jan 1, 1892
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The Ore Of Iron; Their Geographical Distribution and Relation to the Great Centres of the World's Iron IndustriesBy Henry Newton
IT may seem somewhat a work of supererogation to present to the American Institute of Mining Engineers, composed largely of gentle- men with whom the subject is so familiar, a paper on iron ores and t
Jan 1, 1875
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Bethlehem Paper - A Reference-Scheme for Mine-WorkingsBy Wilbur E. Sanders
At some period during the operation of metalliferous and other commercially valuable mineral-deposits in connection with their underground mining, when the developments therein have become so extensiv
Jan 1, 1907
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On-The-Job Training – Management’s Policy for Mineral Engineers Examined in SurveyBy Evan Just
Engineering education for the mining industry has been undergoing a gradual change in recent years, to an extent that many employers may not realize. The result of this change is that the new graduate
Jan 6, 1964
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Storage Bin for Crushed OreBy C. W. Dunham
FROM the primary gyratory crushing plant, described in MacLeod's article, ore is delivered to a large storage or surge bin from which it is carried by two transverse conveyors to the secondary cr
Jan 1, 1942
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Environmental Control Technology for Contaminated Coal Refuse DrainageBy C. Grua, M. Gottlieb, E. M. Wewerka
The Purpose of this paper is to present an overview of research underway at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to investigate some of the more attractive options for controlling trace element contam
Jan 1, 1982
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An Appraisal Of The Factor Method For Calculating The Hardenability Of Steel From CompositionBy A. J. Miller, G. R. Brophy
THE Grossmann principle1 for the calculation of hardenability of steel from composition is attractive because of its simplicity. It postulates that the hardenability of a steel for any particular grai
Jan 1, 1945
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Rich Titanium Strike Enters Development StageBy AIME
TITANIUM-RICH ilmenite deposits, situated in the Allard Lake area in Quebec some 400 miles down the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City and 28 miles north of Havre St. Pierre on the north shore of the
Jan 1, 1948
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Trade Route from the World Ports to the Midland of North AmericaBy W. L. Saunders
THE world's greatest producing area is, geographically, in the midland region of North America about the Great Lakes. This area, with but one- third of the nation's population, produces, wit
Jan 1, 1921
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Pneumatic Backfilling & RestorationBy Cheri Eby, William R. Eby
INTRODUCTION Pneumatic conveyance systems provide for material placement at high compaction rates in confined spaces. This method of conveyance provides proper roof support and ground stabilizatio
Jan 1, 1982
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Papers - Classification - Changes in Properties of Coking Coals Due to Moderate Oxidation during Storage (With Discussion)By H. J. Rose, J. J. S. Sebastian
When coal is stored under ordinary conditions, progressive changes take place in its chemical and physical properties. These changes are largely caused by the reaction of atmospheric oxygen with the c
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Heat Treatment on the Ductile-Brittle Transition Temperature of Semikilled Steel PlateBy R. H. Frazier, C. H. Lorig, F. W. Boulger
This investigation establishes the effect of ferrite grain size resulting from various heat treatments on the transition temperature of a semikilled steel plate. Different austenitizing temperatures a
Jan 1, 1956
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Part IX - The Influence of Vanadium on the Activity of Carbon in the Fe-C-V System at 1000°C; Correlation of the Influence of Substitutional Solutes on the Activity Coefficient of Carbon in Iron-Base SystemsBy Richard R. Zupp, David A. Stevenson
An experimental method to determine the carbon activity in various solid solutions was developed. Samples of the solid solutions and an Fe-C reference sample were equilibrated with respect to carbon c
Jan 1, 1967
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Erosion Tests Of Rifle BarrelsBy A. E. Bellis
THERE is a wide difference of opinion among rifle experts in the matter of barrel steel, and the relative importance to the life of the barrel of the steel's composition, heat-treatment, structur
Jan 7, 1919
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Timber Treatment Cuts CostsBy R. C. Mahon
During the early history of the Lake Superior district, tamarack timber was used almost exclusively in the wines. It had the strength and lasting qualities necessary for a satisfactory mining timber.
Jan 1, 1949