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  • AIME
    Montreal Paper - Experiments with Charcoal, Coke, and Anthracite in the Pine Grove Furnace, Pa

    By John Birkinbine

    In the spring of 1878 the Pine Grove Furnace, located in Cumberland County, Pa., was blown in after lying idle for several years. The fnrnace was constructed in 1770, and for over a century it has bee

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Production - Texas - Oil and Gas Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1943

    By W. H. Hough, P. B. Leavenworth

    Development in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1943 resulted in the discovery of 11 new fields as compared with 12 discovered in the same area during I942. Of the 11 new fields, eight are classed

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Fifteen Years Of Safety Work In Bituminous Coal Mines (854626a9-c59c-4252-804b-43c4b3fd277f)

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    IT is not possible to include in this paper, limited as it is in scope, the many diverse steps toward the reduction of mine accidents that are taken in the mines that produce the nation's coal. E

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Grain Growth in Normalized Sheet Steel during Box Annealing (86c6d20c-6914-40d3-b34d-77809b7f9376)

    By M. L. Samuels

    DURING the period from 1910 to 1920, there was a lively interest in. the subject of grain growth and many papers were published, followed by interesting discussions. Questions dealing with the fundame

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Discussion of "Dispersed-Particle Deformation in WC-Co Alloys"*

    By Leonard B. Griffiths

    In a recent communication, Smith and Wood described some results of 800°C compression/creep tests on WC-12 wt pct Co alloys in which plastic flow in the WC particles was believed to have occurred. The

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining in Schuylkill County, Pa

    By J. Price Wetherill

    The coal-seams that are worked vary from 3 1/2 to 100 feet in thickness, and occur at all angles of inclination, but are never flat for any great extent. They contain coal, slate, and an unsolidified

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    Bethlehem Paper - The Relative Merits of Large and Small Drilling-Machines in Development Work

    By Frederick T. Williams

    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relative merits of the large 31/8-in. machine and the small 2 1/4-in. tappet machine in driving development-headings; and although the data here presented w

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Colorado Paper - Notes on the Relations of Manganese and Carbon in Iron and Steel

    By Alexandre Pourcel

    The perusal of Mr. Willard P. Ward's " Notes on the Behavior of Manganese to Carbon," presented at the Washington meeting of the Institute in February, 1882, has suggested further reflections on

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Calculation of Pressure Drops in Flowing Wells (With Discussion)

    By R. J. Schilthuis, T. V. Moore

    In a previous paper,' the results of some experimental work on the measurement of slippage in the flow of oil and gas mixtures through vertical pipes were presented. The data obtained were correl

    Jan 1, 1933

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    St. Louis Paper - Some Economic Factors in the Production of Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion)

    By R. G. Hall

    An article on the subject of electrolytic zinc no longer needs to be preceded by an apology. The production of zinc by electrolysis is past the laboratory stage and has become an economic factor of co

    Jan 1, 1918

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    The Magnitude and Significance of Flotation in the Mineral Industries of The United States

    By Charles White Merrill, James W. Pennington

    No metallurgical process developed in the 20th century compares with froth flotation in its effect on the mineral industry. Processes like gravity - concentration, amalgamation, and pyrometallurgical

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Studies of Polygonization and Subgrain Growth in Aluminum

    By J. A. Berger, R. J. Towner

    The pjPocesses of polygonization and subgrain growth were followed in slightly stretched 99.99 pct A1 single crystals heated for cumulative times at 400°, 500°, and 600°C. Changes in sub-grain size a

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Certain Types of Defects in Copper Wire Caused by Improper Dies and Drawing Practice

    By H. C. Jennison

    Two distinct types of defects occur at times in copper wire as a result of the use of dies of improper design or undesirable wire-drawing practice. The conditions under which these defects may be prod

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Part X - X-Ray Determination of the Volume Fraction of Phases in Textured Materials

    By R. Lagneborg, R. Gullberg

    An X-ray method for determinig volume fractions of phases in textured materials has been developed. The method involves measurements of the integrated intensities of reflections of each phase for one

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Study of Magnetite and Magnetic Compounds in Copper Reverberatory Smelting

    By Attilio Ligasacchi

    The production of magnetite in copper smelting has been the subject of wide investigation in the past.1-9 It is accepted that most of the magnetite is produced in the converters and returned to the re

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Reports On Technological Research - Flotation Activation Process Seen In High-Temperature Sulfidization Of Hematite

    By Milton E. Wadsworth, T. D. Chatwin

    Bulk density variations can usually be minimized by properly mixing the material before moisture measurement. The measuring of moisture on material being with- drawn directly from storage bins require

    Jan 9, 1968

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    Papers - Diffusions that Take Place in Iron-silicon Alloys during Heat Treatment (With Discussion)

    By N. A. Zeigler

    Considerable work has been and is being done on the changes of physical properties that take place in alloys at elevated temperatures, and much information on this subject is published. Much less is k

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Papers - Descriptive - Mercury Industry in Italy (Mining Tech., Jan. 1948, T.P. 2292, with discussion)

    By Edwin B. Eckel

    This paper, based on brief field examination and on data supplied by the operators, records the condition of the Italian mercury industry as of March 1945, not long after Italy's collapse. Except

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Papers - Descriptive - Mercury Industry in Italy (Mining Tech., Jan. 1948, T.P. 2292, with discussion)

    By Edwin B. Eckel

    This paper, based on brief field examination and on data supplied by the operators, records the condition of the Italian mercury industry as of March 1945, not long after Italy's collapse. Except

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Institute of Metals Division - Delay Time in Single Crystals of Aluminum, Zinc, and Iron

    By I. R. Kramer

    The delay time for single crystals of iron, zinc, and pre-strained aluminum was measured under conditions of high-speed deformation. The delay time of aluminum was found to be affected by the orienta

    Jan 1, 1962