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Finishing Temperatures And Properties Of Rails (c42fbf56-0f75-4293-9e78-c5c2dabb916e)By George Burgess
NOTE BY THE EDITOR.-This resume of a Technologic Paper which is published in full by the U. S. Bureau of Standards, is brought before the membership of the Institute with the object of affording an op
Jan 9, 1914
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Foreword (f4147849-f88b-4a1d-a748-de17d80a4cf5)By A. B. Parsons
When the Seeley W. Mudd Memorial Fund was established in. 1929 the donors mentioned certain types of projects to which preference might be given in selecting those to he financed by the income from th
Jan 1, 1933
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Electrolytic Preparation of Thorium MetalBy B. C. Raynes
IN the early part of 1952, under the auspices of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Horizons Inc. undertook an investigation dealing with the preparation of high purity thorium metal in order to deve
Jan 1, 1958
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PART I – Papers - Irradiation-Induced Densification of Pyrolytic CarbonBy J. C. Bokros, A. S. Schwartz
The irradiation-induced densification of pyrolytic carbon has been shown to take place by a simple first-order rate process. The values of the densification constant, kd, for isotropic carbons are 1.0
Jan 1, 1968
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Oil And Gas Developments in Kentucky in 1945By Louise B. Freeman
Kentucky for the first time in its oil history passed the 10 million barrel mark. Of the total 10,019,641 bbl., 8,262,516 bbl. were produced in Western Kentucky, and Union County surpassed all others,
Jan 1, 1946
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Thermal DewateringBy Joseph W. Leonard, T. S. Spicer
INTRODUCTION Reasons for Thermal Drying The continuing increase in the percentage of minus %-inch coal produced as a result of the increased use of mechanical mining methods has, over the year
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Factors Affecting the Strength of Iron-Rich Iron-Molybdenum-Boron AlloysBy M. Semchyshen, A. P. Coldren, W. G. Scholz
A survey of the Fe-Mo-B system was made to determine the extent to which boron might affect the microstructure and strength properties of iron-rich Fe-Mo alloys. Seventeen vacuum-induc tion melted ing
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Modulus on the Temperature Dependence of the Activation Energy for Creep at High TemperaturesBy Craig R. Barrett, Alan J. Ardell, Oleg D. Sherby
It is shown that the apparent activation energy for creep of pure poly crystalline metals increases with increasing temperature in the temperature range 0.5 to 1.0 of the absolute melting temperature.
Jan 1, 1964
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New York Paper - Note on the Use of Crude Petroleum as Fuel for Raising Steam at the South Chicago WorksBy E. C. Potter
FUEL-OIL was first substituted for coal at these works in September, 1888. It was first applied in the converting-department to the battery of boilers, consisting of 14 tubular boilers, 16 feet in len
Jan 1, 1889
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Discrimination in Applying GeophysicsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
THE present lull in engineering activities presents an advantageous moment for inquiring into the position now occupied by geophysics in its various fields of application. The recent over-expansion in
Jan 1, 1931
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Succession of Minerals and Temperatures of Formation in Ore Deposits of Magmatic AffiliationsBy Waldemar Lindgren
THE following pages present data accepted by many geochemists and geologists regarding the succession of minerals and the temperatures of formation in ore deposits affiliated with igneous rocks. They
Jan 1, 1936
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Arizona Paper - Automatic Operation of Mine Hoists as Exemplified by the New Electric Hoists for the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.By M. A. Whiting, H. Kenyon Burch
One of the advantages presented by electric drive in many classes of work is the ease with which the electric motor can be controlled automatically. In a large number of cases certain features of the
Jan 1, 1917
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The Ammonium Sulphate Process For The Extraction Of Alumina From Clay And Its Application In A Plant At Salem, OregonBy W. R. Seyfried
THE problem of extracting alumina from clay and low-grade bauxites has been the subject of considerable interest for some time. The basic reason, of course, lies in the fact that known reserves of hig
Jan 1, 1947
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - An Energy Expression for the Equilibrium Form of a Dislocation in the Line Tension ApproximationBy Craig S. Hartley
An approximate expression is obtained for the energy of a closed dislocation loop in equi1ibriu)n with a constant net stress. The result obtained is valid for loops in isotropic or anisotropzc mater
Jan 1, 1970
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Chicago Paper - The Distribution of the Precious Metals and Impurities in Copper, and Suggestions for a Rational Mode of SamplingBy Edward Keller
In order to conduct intelligently the sampling of copper of various forms and grades, solid or in molten furnace-charges, a knowledge of this subject is essential. Yet figures and tests have been pers
Jan 1, 1898
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Papers - Drainage - Arrangements for Handling Mine Water in the Scranton-Olyphant Section of the Northern Anthracite Field (T. P. 1826)By Walter S. Lutz, J. T. Griffith
The rainfall during the last six months of 1942 in Scranton and vicinity was 24.06 in.—only 4.35 in more than the average for this district in any equivalent period—yet that rain forced The Hudson Coa
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Drainage - Arrangements for Handling Mine Water in the Scranton-Olyphant Section of the Northern Anthracite Field (T. P. 1826)By J. T. Griffith, Walter S. Lutz
The rainfall during the last six months of 1942 in Scranton and vicinity was 24.06 in.—only 4.35 in more than the average for this district in any equivalent period—yet that rain forced The Hudson Coa
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - A Search for the Sigma Phase in the Fe- W and Co-W Alloy Systems (TN)By E. C. van Reuth
FIFTY-three alloys have been examined in the Fe-W and Co-W alloy systems in an attempt to verify the finding of o phases in these systems as reported by Goldschmidt.' The alloys were examined met
Jan 1, 1960
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Adsorption Of Sodium Ion On QuartzBy P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden, A. M. Gaudin
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface1 are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1952
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Copper, Nickel, and Iron Alloys for the Quantitative Recovery of the Platinum Metals in Ores and ConcentratesBy M. E. V. Plummer, F. E. Beamish, J. C. Hole, J. M. Kavanagh
Prior researches have shown that the iron-copper-nickel content of platinum concentrates may be reduced by carbon to form a collecting alloy for the platinum metals in a manner exactly analogous to th
Jan 1, 1962