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Concerning The Alloys Of Lead And Tin.LEAD and tin mixed together make an alloy through an attachment of natural affinity which they have with each other, so that when they are mixed it is difficult to recognize by the sight which one it
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Four-Point Probe Evaluation of Silicon N/N+ and P/P+ StructuresBy E. E. Gardner, P. A. Schumann
A description of a new four-point probe configuration which permits measurement of epitaxial layer resistivity is given. An analytic solution to the potential distribution due to a point current sourc
Jan 1, 1965
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Pillar Recovery at the Pea Ridge MineBy J. C. Irvine
Meramec Mining Co., a joint venture of Bethlehem Steel Corp. and St. Joe Minerals Corp., mines and pelletizes iron ore at the Pea Ridge mine. The Pea Ridge property is located near Sullivan, Miss., ab
Jan 9, 1976
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Institute of Metals Division - The Lattice Parameters of High Purity Alpha Titanium; and the Effects of Oxygen and Nitrogen on ThemBy H. T. Clark
Within the last twenty years at least three sets of lattice constants for the room temperature (alpha, hexagonal close packed) phase of titanium have been reported in the literature. These values, sum
Jan 1, 1950
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General - Constitution of High-purity Aluminum-titanium Alloys (With Discussion)By P. M. Budge, William L. Fink, Kent R. Van Horn
The investigation of the phase relations of high-purity aluminum-base alloys is a part of the fundamental research program of the laboratories of the Aluminum Company of America. The results of a numb
Jan 1, 1931
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Constitution of High-purity Aluminum-titanium AlloysBy William Fink
THE investigation of the phase relations of high-purity aluminum-base alloys is a part of the fundamental research program of the laboratories of the Aluminum Company of America. The results of a numb
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Mining - The Royal Commission on Mining Subsidence (With Discussion)By Henry Louis
The work performed by the Royal Commission on Mining Subsidence is likely to prove of permancnt value, less perhaps for the conclusions it has reached and for the recommendations it has based upon the
Jan 1, 1930
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Pipelines Show Good Potential For Long-Distance Transporting Of SolidsBy R. Costantini
Long-distance transportation of solids by hydraulic pipelines holds promise of great economic benefits. In most mineral processing plants today, moving of solids in slurry-form by pipeline is commonpl
Jan 8, 1961
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Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Xanthate on Illuminated Lead and Zinc SulfidesBy Claudio Guarnaschelli
Alteration of the electronic distribution of mineral surfaces by light irradiation has been used to modify the adsorption characteristics of flotation reagents. Energy of a few electron volts is sufic
Jan 1, 1971
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Economics Of ProrationBy Joseph Pogue
PRORATION in the petroleum industry has come to mean a method for curtailing the production of crude petroleum by artificial effort, and it is in this sense that the term is employed throughout this p
Jan 1, 1932
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Mining Geology - Geology and Utilization of Tennessee Phosphate RockBy Richard W. Smith
There are three distinct varieties of phosphate rock, in Tennessee, known commercially as: (a) the "brown" rock, which is the residual product of the weathering and natural concentration of certain ph
Jan 1, 1927
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Duluth Paper - A Crystalline Sub-Sulphide of Iron and NickelBy J. B. Mackintosh
Some months ago I received a sample of a highly crystalline product occurring in the hearth of the shaft-furnace used in smelting the roasted niccoliferous pyrrhotite at Mr. Joseph Wharton's work
Jan 1, 1888
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Discussions Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York MeetingsR. B. BRINSMADE, Ixmiquilpan, Hgo, Mexico* (written discussion). As the discussion of Mr. Graton's paper by Messrs. Norris, Patterson, and Crane has been from the standpoint of the mineral land-v
Jan 3, 1920
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Ore Deposits Of The Boulder Batholith Of Montana (8414d41b-bba5-41b5-8b9a-0a3e94f43384)JOHN B. HASTINGS, Los Angeles, Cal. (written discussion *).-This, paper is so admirable for its brevity that one hesitates to enter into discussion. The cycle of eruptives makes one wonder, "Where&apo
Jan 1, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Behavior of the Two-Phase Composite, Tungsten-Nickel-IronBy Lawrence A. Shepard, Richard H. Krock
A series of ductile, two phase W-Ni-Fe composites, sintered in the presence of a liquid phase, were tested in tension. Identical room temperature stress-strain curves were obtained for specimens conta
Jan 1, 1963
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Cincinnati Paper - The Pyrites Deposits of Louisa County, VirginiaBy W. H. Adams
Virginia, a store-house of metals, is more and more a surprise to the present generation. With her enormous available mineral wealth, worked upon steadily for over a century, exploited SUEciently to d
Jan 1, 1884
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Design Of Safe And Economical Arch StructuresBy Louis A. Panek
THE purpose of this paper is to present a method of designing safe and economical arch structures that are to be constructed of concrete or directly of original earth materials. The experimental data
Jan 1, 1947
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The Iron Mines of the Sierra Menera District of SpainBy Victor De Ysassi
THE iron mines of Spain are located on the mountain ridge forming the boundary between the, Teruel and Guadalajara provinces, called Sierra Menera. They form a property of 25 mines extending over an a
Jan 2, 1916
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Titanium Investigations: Research and Development Work on the Preparation of Titanium Chloride and Oxide from Titanium MattesBy R. G. Knickerbocker, A. G. Starliper, H. Kenworthy, C. H. Gorski
This report describes the progress made in the research work on the development of a new method for preparing lower-cost titanium tetrachloride and preparing titanium oxide pigment. One of the requ
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Steel - Anelastic Properties of Iron (Metals Tech., June 1948, T.P. 2370) (with discussion)By T&apos Ke, ing-sui
Accoriding to the classical theory of elasticity, the elastic portion of the stress-strain curve is represented by a straight line. such a representation implies that there is a linear relationship be
Jan 1, 1949