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  • AIME
    Ferrous Physical Metallurgy

    By Morris Cohen

    NO slackening of research and development in the physical metallurgy of iron and steel was evident in 1943-our second year since Pearl Harbor. Of course, many of the achievements were of a military na

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Ferrous Physical Metallurgy - Long-Range Fundamental Research Lags in U. S. While Soviet Russia Bids for Lead

    By John H. Hollomon

    A REVIEW of the steps which have been made to increase knowledge in the field of ferrous physical metallurgy during the closing period of World War II brings both pleasure and disappointment. Contrib

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Ferrous Physical Metallurgy ? Progress Reported in Studies of Hardenability, Graphitization, Embrittlement, and Dilatometry

    By Francis M. Walters

    IN spite of the war and the preoccupation of many physical metallurgists with work on secret or confidential problems, definite progress was made during 1944 in our understanding of the behavior of st

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Ferrous Physical Metallurgy ? Results of Wartime Research Work Now Being Made Available

    By R. F. Miller

    DUE to wartime secrecy restrictions a large part of the technical information developed by government and industrial laboratories was withheld from distribution. Much of this information has now been

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Ferrous Production Metallurgy

    By M. W. Lightner

    IN 1947 the steel industry rebounded from its wartime effort and produced a record-breaking peacetime tonnage of steel ingots. During the first six months of the year the industry produced 42,000,000

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Ferrous Production Metallurgy - Plants Reconverted to Peacetime Operation Make Use of War Discoveries

    By H. K. Work, H. B. Emerick

    IN the past year the steel industry underwent an abrupt conversion from a war tempo to a highly competitive peacetime schedule. It is still too early to gain a comprehensive picture as to which of the

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Ferrous Production Metallurgy in 1946

    By J. S. Marsh, T. B. Winkler

    THE past year, the first full one of peacetime production, proved that the process of beating swords into plowshares has increased in complexity in step with civilization. Further, judging by various

    Jan 1, 1947

  • TMS
    Ferrous Silicates as Media for Heat Transfer

    By John Nauman

    Liquid ferrous silicates that are related to cop- per slags have been studied as media for the transfer of heat in pyrometallurgical processes. The effective thermal diffusivities have been measured f

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Fertilizer For Food Production

    By P. O. Ripley

    Into this tumultuous twentieth century, every second, two new babies are born. This is 5,412 per hour, and 130,000 per day. Relentlessly, consistently, alarmingly, they add to the more than three bill

    Jan 1, 1966

  • AIME
    Few Accelerated Programs Now Given in Mineral Engineering Schools

    By J. W. Stewart

    ONE of the postwar problems posed for mineral engineering educators is the desire of some mature student veterans to finish their college education under the G. I. Bill of Rights as quickly as possibl

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Few Changes in Lead Metallurgy Reported

    By Carle R. Hayward

    ATHOUGH there are signs of improvement in the lead industry, conditions are still far from what we have been accustomed to call normal. There has been little to stim¬ulate research and those responsib

    Jan 1, 1936

  • ISEE
    Fewer Surprises When You Measure the Sizes

    By Tom C. Palangio

    Commercially available online particle size analyzers (OPSA) are in their third decade of development (Palangio, T.C., 1985), (Franklin, J. A., Maerz, N.H., 1987), (Maerz, N.H., Franklin, J.A., and Co

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Fiammability tests for ore wst from a sudbury mine with recent experience in a sulphide explosion

    By Laxman M. Amaratunga

    Laboratocy flarmnability tests were perfonned on dust samples from Fraser Mine in a 1.2 L Lindenburg horizontal tube furnace to detennine the percentage of sulphur oxidized during ignition. The explos

    May 11, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Fiber optic distributed sensing system for monitoring of tailings storage facilities

    By R Blin, R Walde, R Belli, D Inaudi

    A fiber optic distributed sensing system allows the monitoring of parameters useful to determine the short- and long-term behaviour of the structure in response to the external actions, including, eg

    Jul 1, 2021

  • SME
    Fiber Reinforced Ultra Rapid Hardening Sprayed Concrete for Mining and Civil Applications

    By S. C. Tadolini, P. Mills

    "INTRODUCTION This research produced a shotcrete formulation that extends beyond stabilization and can be used to restore the structural integrity of damaged infrastructure. The primary challenge was

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Fiber Width as a Determinant of Mesothelioma Induction and Threshold*Bolivian Crocidolite: Epidemiological Evidence from Bolivia*Mesothelioma Demography and Exposure Pathways

    By R. Guardia, J. Hoskins, E. Claros, Y. Kamiya, R. Ramirez, J. Dalenz, P. Fernandez, E. Ilgren

    Crocidolite is a well known causative agent for mesothelioma. Studies have shown that the pathogenicity of the fiber from different mines varies considerably and it has been postulated the parameter t

    Jan 1, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Fibre-reinforced Geopolymer Concrete – An Innovative Material for Tunnel Segments

    By M Wieloch, D Wimpenny, M Chappell

    Fibre-reinforced geopolymer concrete (FRGC) contains no Portland cement or steel reinforcement, but instead uses synthetic fibre reinforcement and a geopolymer binder. The use of geopolymer binder in

    Sep 17, 2014

  • CIM
    Fibrous Dust -Its Measurement and Control

    By Gyan S. Rajhans

    "The strategy of fibrous dust sampling is discussed, various sampiing methods are critically reviewed .and their application to coal dust is demonstrated. Fibre counting is described in detail. An att

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Fibrous Minerals in Ultramafic Nickel Sulphide Ores

    By F. Ford, Z. Dai, A. W. Lee

    ABSTRACT: As high-grade nickel sulphide ores are being depleted and processing laterite ores continues to pose challenges, the future of nickel extraction lies in low-grade ultramafic ores. Canada has

    Jan 1, 2011

  • IMPC
    Fibrous Natural Materials for Ceramic Processing

    By S. Gaydardzhiev

    Initial experiments towards preparation of hollow ceramic microtubes by dip-coating of fibrous plants with water based alumina gel-casting slurries using hemp and coconut fibres as templates have been

    Jan 1, 2014