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    Wasting a Valuable National Resource (Bituminous Coal)

    By Howard N. Evanenson

    WASTE of coal, or perhaps more properly the percentage of its recovery in mining, has keenly interested me during an experience of over a half century in coal mining. In the early part of that time an

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - A Statistical Reservoir-Zonation Technique

    By J. D. Testerman

    A statistical technique to identify and describe naturally occurring zones in a reservoir and to correlate these zones from well to well is described. The technique is particularly useful in describin

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    Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium Silicide Alloys Containing Excess Magnesium

    By F. Keeler, C. M. Craighead

    Aluminum alloys containing magnesium and silicon are susceptible to strengthening and hardening by suitable heat-treatments, and they constitute a class of alloys of considerable commercial importance

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Deformation Resulting from Grain Boundary Sliding in Aluminum and Aluminum-Magnesium from 410° F to 940°F

    By N. J. Grant, Hans Brunner

    ThE materials used in this investigation were furnished by the Aluminum Co. of America and consisted of high-purity alurhinum (99.995 pct) and two aluminum-magnesium alloys containing approximately 2

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Institute Medals And Prizes (06297f05-b23c-45e7-ad88-83b2d866d877)

    ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has five major awards to make annually for excellenc

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Employment (0d99d42d-4bf2-45c4-aaac-04615d8770a9)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons. ) A member, technically educated, with 20 years' practical experience as engineer,

    Jan 9, 1913

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    Books for Engineers

    Detailed Geology of Certain Areas in the Mineral Hill and Warm Springs Mining District. By A. L. Anderson. T. H. Kilsgaard and V. C. Fryklund. Jr. Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology. University of Idah

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Discussion - Papers in Transactions Vol 220. 1961

    R. L. Bullock (St. Joseph Lead Co., Bonne Terre, Mo.)— The progressive approach of The International Salt Co. as described by Mr. Ryon is certainly commendable as is his paper. St. Joseph Lead Co. ha

    Jan 1, 1961

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    PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Dephosphorizing Capacity of Slags

    By T. P. Floridis, J. H. Young

    The need for close control of the phosphorus content of steels has led to numerous investigations on the equilibria of the dephosphorization reactions. Winkler and chipman1 have established the genera

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Porphyry Copper Deposit

    GENERAL GEOLOGIC DESCRIPTION The mineral deposit of this case study can be described as a "typical" porphyry copper deposit of the southwestern USA and northern Mexico mineral province. The copper

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Cold Bonding Agglomeration

    By Brigitta Hassler

    INTRODUCTION In the early 1960's research was begun in Sweden to improve the agglomeration of our domestic iron ore concentrates (5). Different agglomeration methods that were used in the bui

    Jan 1, 1977

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    New York Paper - Microscopical Structure of Anthracite (with Discussion)

    By Homer G. Turner

    Coals, other than anthracite, have been so thoroughly studied under the microscope during recent years, that we now know what kinds of plants and what parts of plants form the bulk of lower rank coals

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Transactions For 1917

    Notice is hereby given that all members whose dues are paid for the year 1917 will be supplied with a copy of the Volumes MV and LV. Volume LVI has been delayed by the fact that our printer, like almo

    Jan 12, 1917

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    Books for Engineers

    Cyanidation and Concentration of Gold and Silver Ores. By J. V. N. Dorr and Francis L. Bosqui. Second edition, completely revised. Mc-Graw-Hill Book Co., New York. $8.50.-First issued 13 years ago, th

    Jan 1, 1951

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    New York Paper - February, 1918 - Time Effect in Tempering Steel (with Discussion)

    By A. E. Bellis

    The time effect in reheating certain steels below the critical range is very marked. The increased toughness, shock-resisting power, and machinability of steel subjected to a long, high drawing temper

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Books for Engineers

    By Demitri B. Shimkin

    Minerals - A Key to Soviet Power, by Demitri B. Shimkin. Harvard University Press. $8.00, 452 pp., 1953. -The book is an economic evaluation of the position of the Soviet Union in respect to mineral w

    Jan 5, 1953

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations in Swaged and Drawn Tungsten Wire

    By S. Leber

    Pole figures and pole distributions were used for the quantitative detevinination of the preferred orientations in swaged tungsten rods and the effect of subsequent wire drawing on the texture. In the

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solubility of Thorium Dihydride in Thorium Metal

    By D. G. Westlake, D. T. Peterson

    The saturation solubility of thorium dihydride in thorium was studied by saturation of samples and subsequent analysis. The solubility increased from about 1 at. pct at 300°C to above 20 at. pct at 8

    Jan 1, 1960

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    PART I – Papers - Microplasticity in a Cu 1.9 Wt Pct Be Precipitation-Hardening Alloy

    By W. Bonfield

    The microstrain characteristics of a polycrystal-line Cu 1.9 wt pet Be precipitation-hardening alloy have been determined for various conditions of aging. The friction stress remained constant for all

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Gypsum (adfe600f-677e-44d8-bb1d-0f1a2b7159c5)

    By T. R. Lippard

    PURE gypsum may be broken down into its constituents as follows: [ ] Standard specifications (ASTM Designation C22-25) state that a material shall not be considered gypsum if it contains less than 6

    Jan 1, 1949