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Boston Paper - Western Kentucky Coals and CokeBy Joseph H. Allen
In the old Kentucky reports, made by the Survey of which Prof. Owen was director, the veins of the Western Kentucky coal-field were numbered from 1 up to 12. Later Prof. Shaler used letters, beginning
Jan 1, 1888
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Burnishing and Ductilizing SteelBy Jacob Reeese
I HAVE discovered a new method by which steel and other metals may be burnished by the automatic action of the burnishing machine, and by which the cost is greatly diminished, and more perfect work pr
Jan 1, 1881
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Philadelphia Paper - Burnishing and Ductilizing SteelBy Jacob Reese
I have discovered a new method by which steel and other metals may be burnished by the automatic action of the burnishing machine, and by which the cost is greatly diminished, and more perfect work pr
Jan 1, 1881
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Curricula ClassificationEarth Sciences: The standard of living of the world's people depends upon human initiative, investigation, and know-how in exploiting the earth's resources. The Earth Sciences-geology, miner
Jan 1, 1950
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First Edition Of Posepny WantedThe Librarian of one of the Government Departments at Washington desires to secure one of the first editions of the Posepny Volume. It is a small book of about 265 pages. The Library in question will
Jan 9, 1919
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Cadmium Recovery Practice at the Donora Zinc Works - DiscussionBy G. T. Smith, R. C. Moyer
L. P. DAVIDSON*—In the analysis of the cadmium sponge how is the sample prepared ? M. M. NEALE*—The analysis of the cadmium sponge? L. P. DAVIDSON—You gave a very high percentage of metal
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Impurities and Structure on the Tensile Transition Temperature of ChromiumBy B. C. Allen, R. I. Jaffee, D. J. Maykuth
Wrought unalloyed iodide chromium, containing 39 to 95 ppm total interstitials, has a tensile transition temperature of —15°C. Re crystallizing at 1100°C causes the transition to rise to 90° to 390°C,
Jan 1, 1963
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Coal Preparation for Synthetic Liquid FuelsBy E. E. Donath, W. L. Crentz, J. D. Doherty
The principal washing problems in preparing coal for the synthetic fuel industry may be stated as: (1) ash removal for the Bergius process; and (2) sulphur removal for the Fischer-Tropsch process. A s
Jan 4, 1950
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Mining Engineering Editorial (86487f30-ec8c-4748-b88d-561be4e629ff)GROWTH of the United States to industrial supremacy in the world is mainly because of the rapid exploitation of natural resources. The easily found high grade mineral resources have been depleted and
Jan 5, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - The Textures of Cold-Rolled and Annealed TitaniumBy H. T. Clark
NO previous determinations of the deformation or recrystallization textures of titanium or of titanium-base alloys have been reported in the literature. The room-temperature structure of titanium is h
Jan 1, 1951
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Advice to Would-Be Placer OperatorsBy Robert L. Kidd
ONE time or another placer mining attracts the attention of a large number of people, because of the possible low initial investment, low operating cost, and quick returns. Much has been said about sa
Jan 1, 1937
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The Chemistry Of Ore-DepositionBy Walter P. Jenkey
[ ] I. THE REDUCING ACTION OF CARBON AND OF HYDROCARBONS. Carbon has long been recognized as one of the most powerful reducing agents in the deposition of ores. Investigations, made by myself, of
Jan 1, 1913
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The FormulaAssaying, mineralogy, and geology appear in ancient records as early as mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Agricola was the first author to unify the earth sciences, the mineral extractive industrie
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Tempering Characteristics of Some 0.4 Pct Carbon Ultra-high-Strength SteelsBy B. G. Reisdorf
This paper describes the microstructural changes that occur when quenched ultrahigh-strength steels containing OA pet C and various amounts of nickel, silicon, and cobalt are tempered. The changes
Jan 1, 1963
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Mining Methods Committee Meets at Luncheon For First TimeBy Philip B. Bucky
THE Mining Methods sessions, one of which was run jointly with the Industrial Minerals Division, were fortunate in having a number of exceptionally fine papers. At the Tuesday session R. P. Smith pre
Jan 1, 1944
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Plans for the Annual MeetingBy E. J. KENNEDY
FEBRUARY 15-18 will be the outstanding dates of the month for members of the A. I. M. E., for then the 141st Meeting of the Institute is to be held in the Engineering Societies Building, at New York.
Jan 1, 1932
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Sintering Iron- bearing MaterialsBy R. L. Lloyd
UNLIKE the development of sintering lead, copper and zinc ores, the sintering of fine irony material had its birth, not as a result of gradual growth along lines aimed at the production of sintered an
Jan 10, 1922
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Tensile Properties Of Boiler Plate At Elevated TemperaturesBy H. J. French
AT THE request of a committee of the Engineering Division,1 National Research Council, a study of the properties of boiler plate at various temperatures up to about 900° F. (482° C.) has been instigat
Jan 2, 1920
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Industrial Minerals - Production of Graded Glass Sand by Grinding and ClassificationBy M. M. Fine
THE problem of producing a uniform, medium-fine sand for glass-furnace feed has been of interest to the glass-container industry for many years. In the present investigation of the problem, conducted
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Production of Graded Glass Sand by Grinding and ClassificationBy M. M. Fine
THE problem of producing a uniform, medium-fine sand for glass-furnace feed has been of interest to the glass-container industry for many years. In the present investigation of the problem, conducted
Jan 1, 1951