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Colorado Paper - The Estimation of Mineral Oil in the Presence of other OilBy Charles C. Hall
The following procedure in estimating mineral oil when mixed with vegetable or animal oils, is the result of a long series of cxperiments based on the method suggested by Sir William Thompson and Mr.
Jan 1, 1883
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Oxygen Steelmaking ProcessBy F. W. Luersson
High carbon, low phosphorus steel can now be made from pig iron containing 0.7 pct P or more, in a commercial sized open hearth furnace. No external heat is required for refining, and steel produced i
Jan 1, 1958
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Critical Studies of a Modified Ledebur Method for Determination of Oxygen in Steel, IIBy T. E. Brower
SHORTLY after our previous paper on this subject was printed,1 we located a source of uncertainty in the results arising from the unexpected fact that hydrogen slowly reduces silica at 1100° C. in pre
Jan 1, 1934
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Process Control Aspects Of A Sinter PlantBy Georges Fleming
The new burden preparation plant of ARBED Luxembourg, Belval- Works, which comprises 2 large sinter strands, is equipped with a process computer connected to a comprehensive process control system.
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mechanical Properties of Steel - The Izod Impact Strength of Heat-treated Alloy Steel (Metals Tech., Feb. 1947, T. P. 2134, with discussion)By W. Crafts, J. L. Lamont
Selection of an alloy steel for a heat-treated article has been facilitated by methods for the calculation of harden-ability,' as-quenched hardness and tempered tensile strength.2 Ductility and t
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mechanical Properties of Steel - The Izod Impact Strength of Heat-treated Alloy Steel (Metals Tech., Feb. 1947, T. P. 2134, with discussion)By J. L. Lamont, W. Crafts
Selection of an alloy steel for a heat-treated article has been facilitated by methods for the calculation of harden-ability,' as-quenched hardness and tempered tensile strength.2 Ductility and t
Jan 1, 1948
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Personal (aebf82a1-ac0f-497a-acb5-ad35e9da757f)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters between Nov. 10 and Dec. 10, 1917. Harlan H. Bradt, Duluth, Minn. Lt. Geo. H. Morgan. Albert Burch, San
Jan 1, 1918
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How Human Beings Respond to Changing Atmospheric ConditionsBy W. J. McConnell
OBSERVATIONS on man exposed to unusual temperatures and humidities, and studies conducted under accurately controlled environmental conditions, have supplied information regarding the physiological re
Jan 1, 1930
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Commercial Paper: An Innovative Source Of Financing For Mining ProjectsBy Robert Gillham, Victoria Yablonsky, Grover R. Castle
INTRODUCTION The commercial paper market, unique to the United States, is a direct exchange of funds between high-grade borrowers and large lenders; because it eliminates both the bank's role
Jan 1, 1985
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Simplified Method for Determining Specific SurfaceBy C. Perez-Rosales
A simplified method for evaluating specific surface of porous media is described. The theory takes as its point of departure a previous statistical method. Due to its simplicity, it is considered that
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The Newnam System of Molding and Loading Pig LeadBy WILLIAM E. NEWNAM
THE molding and loading of pig lead has, in the past, been accomplished mainly by the strong arm method and, as the pigs are usually loaded directly into the cars, it has been a hot and laborious task
Jan 1, 1924
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Preservation Of The EnvironmentBy Samuel M. Brock
In recent years society has become increasingly concerned with maintaining and improving the quality of environment. Thus, public interest and concern with pollution problems is now high. This is refl
Jan 1, 1976
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Part XI - Papers - An Improved Method for Making Starting Sheets for Electrolytic Copper RefiningBy Bengt Helmerson
A new tankhouse was started in January 1959 at the Copper Refinery of the Boliden Co., Skelleftehamn, Sweden. In early 1961 a semiautomatic machine for looping and straightening of starting sheets was
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Redetermination of the Chromium and Nickel Solvuses in the Chromium-Nickel SystemBy C. J. Bechtoldt, H. C. Vacher
Quenched alloys, prepared by powder metallurgical techniques, were examined by microscopic and X-ray diffraction methods. The compositions and heat treatments were chosen so that the chromium and nick
Jan 1, 1962
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The Reduction Of Calcium Sulphate By Carbon Monoxide And Carbon, And The Oxidation Of Calcium Sulphide.By H. O. Hofman
(Canal Zone Meeting, November, 1910.) I. INTRODUCTION. IN a previous paper,1 The Behavior of Calcium Sulphate at Elevated Temperatures with Some Fluxes, we published the results of our investigati
Nov 1, 1910
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Coking Under PressureBy John A. M. E. Church
AT the last meeting of the Institute, a discussion arose upon the question, " Is them pressure in coke ovens ?" and many of the members seemed to think that the superiority of the Belgian furnace migh
Jan 1, 1873
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Pittsburgh Paper - Coking Under PressureBy John A. Church
AT the last meeting of the Institute, a discussion arose upon the question, Is there pressure in coke ovens?" and many of the members seemed to think that the superiority of the Belgian furnace might
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Bethlehem Paper - Notes on the Gayley Dry-Air Blast-ProcessBy C. A. Meissner
The; following is a further discussion of the paper of James Qayley, " The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron " (Trans., xxxv., 746), with special reference to his supplementary p
Jan 1, 1907
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Cleaning - Conditioning of Coal for Treatment by Pneumatic Cleaners (With Discussion)By Thomas Fraser, Robert MacLachlan
The dry cleaning of coal is a relatively new art and, as might have been expected, a number of unforeseen problems have been brought to light in the few years that dry methods of treatment have been i
Jan 1, 1931
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Coal - A Study of the Ash Fouling Tendencies of a North Dakota Lignite as Related to Its Sodium ContentBy R. J. Wagner, G. H. Gronhovd, A. J. Wittmier
The paper describes the results of a series of full-scale boiler tests run to determine the ash fouling characteristics of a North Dakota lignite as a function of sodium content of the coal. Four leve
Jan 1, 1968