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Papers - Inclusions and Their Effect on Impact Strength of Steel, I (With Discussion)By A. B. Kinzel, Walter Crafts
Inclusions of nonmetallic matter have long been recognized as objectionable in steel. A complete theory of the effect of inclusions, which is consistent with that held today, was outlined in Howe&apos
Jan 1, 1931
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French Post-war Mineral ResourcesBy AIME AIME
BECAUSE of its unequalled skill, your country in- creased its production until, in 1913, it produced 40 per cent. of the world's consumption of coal, iron ore, and cast iron; 45 per cent. of the
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - Review of Notable New California Fields - El Segundo Oil Field, CaliforniaBy L. E. Porter
El Segundo field is about 14 miles southwest of the central portion of the city of Los Angeles, immediately adjacent to the town of El Segundo and the Standard Oil Company's El Segundo refinery s
Jan 1, 1938
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Heat-Treatment of Steels Containing Fifty Hundredths and Eighty Hundredths Per Cent of CarbonBy C. E. Corson
Discussion of the Paper by C. E. Corson, which was presented at the London Meeting, July, 1906. (See Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 11, September, pp. 725 to 742.) ALBERT SAUVEUR, Cambridge, Mass. (com
Jan 1, 1907
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The Effect of Silver on the Chlorination and Bromination of GoldBy T. KIRKE ROSE
A Discussion of the paper by H. O. Hofman and M. G. Magnuson, read at the Lake Superior meeting, September, 1904. (British Columbia Meeting, July, 1905.) T. KIRKE ROSE, London, Eng. (communication t
Sep 1, 1905
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Technical Note - Improved Method For Measuring Aeration In Flotation CellsBy John B. Gayle
PRESENT flotation processes depend almost entirely on the buoyant properties of air bubbles to effect separations of mineral and gangue, but there is no convenient method for measuring aeration in flo
Jan 7, 1958
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Flotation Rates and Flotation EfficiencyBy Nathaniel Arbiter
THE separation of minerals by flotation can be regarded as a rate process, with the extraction of any one mineral determined by its flotation rate, and the grade of concentrate by the relative rates f
Jan 9, 1951
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Coal - Study of Fine Coal Cleaning Processes by Automatic MicroscopyBy D. R. Bomberger, M. Deul
An automatic microscope has been developed to measure the size and populations of macerals and minerals in fine coal particles. Differentiations are made on the basis of reflectance. This study is con
Jan 1, 1964
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Horizontal Retort And Acid Plant Asarco Mexicana, S. A. Nueva Rosita Plant, Nueva Rosita, Coahuila, MexicoBy M. K. Foster
Ten horizontal retort zinc blocks of a modified Hegeler design are in operation at Nueva Rosita, Coahuila, Mexico, and produce approximately 170 t of spelter daily, or 62 000 t/year. A block consists
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Transformation Characteristics of a Lithium-Magnesium AlloyBy C. S. Barrett, D. F. Clifton
THE transformation that occurs in lithium and its solid solutions containing magnesium1,2 is similar in many respects to other diffusionless transformations of the martensitic type. This general simil
Jan 1, 1951
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Improvements In Strand Cast Steel By In-Line Reduction ? IntroductionBy J. J. Mike
During the past few years the combination of continuous billet casting with in-line reduction has been studied and several machines have been built with this capability included in the design paramete
Jan 1, 1972
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American BeginningsBy Thomas T., Read
ALTHOUGH the first colonists in the area that is now the A United States, whether Spanish, French or English in nationality, were usually keenly interested in the possibilities of mineral wealth, it i
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production Engineering - Gas Caps, Their Determination and Significance (With Discussion)By P. P. Gregory
Natural petroleum gas occurring in the oil-bearing reservoirs is found to exist either as free gas associated with the oil and/or in solution in the oil. In some virgin fields practically no free gas
Jan 1, 1938
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Marine Drilling - Planning a Multiple Well Directional Drilling Program for Offshore Locations (TP 2325, Petr. Tech., March 1948, with discussion)By J. B. Murdoch, John G. Jackson
The many mechanical, geological, and economic factors which influence the planning of a directional drilling program are thoroughly discussed and analyzed. It is demonstrated that the planning of a di
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute's Income Gained $13,000 Last YearBy C. M. Smith
HOWARD N. EAVENSON, acting for the last time as president of the Institute, presided at the annual business meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. He spoke briefly of his visits with Local Se
Jan 1, 1935
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Accounting For Minerals Companies-- A Guide To Understanding Financial Statements Of Mining Companies In An International EnvironmentBy Canada Ernst & Whinney
INTRODUCTION The principal objective of this chapter is to provide guidance in understanding and making effective use of published financial statements of mining companies. Although financial state
Jan 1, 1985
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The Furbero Oil Field, MexicoBy E. DeGolyer
(San Franciso Meeting, September, 1915) I. INTRODUCTION THE Furbero oil field lies in the Gulf coastal plain of Mexico between the important ports of Tampico and Vera Cruz and about one-third of the
Jan 9, 1915
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Cross-cuts in Coal MiningTHE paper on "Cross-cuts in Coal Mining," by J. J. Rutledge (published in MINING AND METAL-LURGY, February, 1927, p. 64) was brought up for discussion at the annual meeting, where the follow-ing comme
Jan 3, 1927
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PART V - The Surface Tension of ZincBy D. W. G. White
The surface tension of zinc has been determined by the sessile-drop method in a progvam emphaszzing detailed experimental care. The surface tension oj. the pure metal was measured over a range of tern
Jan 1, 1967
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Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the Year 1936By V. H. Wilhelm
The year 1936 was a prosperous one for the oil industry in California. Increases in crude prices were posted in February and March. Re-establishment of voluntary curtailment in February was a factor i
Jan 1, 1937