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Institute of Metals Division - Growth of Large Single Crystals of High-Purity Aluminum by Strain-Annealing (TN)By J. M. Lommel
DURING an investigation into the effect of heat-treatment on the creep properties of the magnesium alloy ZW1, (1 pct Zn, 0.6 pct Zr), the previously published methods of final polishing were found to
Jan 1, 1961
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Rochester Paper - Some Electrical Properties of Nickel and Monel WiresBy M.A. Hunter
This paper gives the results of an investigation of the specific resistance and temperature coefficient of the electrical resistance of nickel and its important alloy, monel metal. For most of the pur
Jan 1, 1923
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Selection and Sizing of Ore Sorting EquipmentBy A. M. Stone
INTRODUCTION In ore beneficiation one of the simplest methods of mineral concentration is hand picking to remove either the ore or the waste material from a moving table or conveyor belt. Ore S
Jan 1, 1986
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Technical EducationBy Lewis M. Haupt
IT has given me great pleasure to read, in the papers recently published by this Society, the discussions on the subject of Technical Education, which were developed at the joint meeting held at the F
Jan 1, 1877
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Rochester Paper - Some Electrical Properties of Nickel and Monel WiresBy M. A. Hunter
This paper gives the results of an investigation of the specific resistance and temperature coefficient of the electrical resistance of nickel and its important alloy, monel metal. For most of the pur
Jan 1, 1923
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Visualized Geostatistical Analysis Of Nome Offshore Gold Placer Deposit Using ARCGIS - A Case StudyBy Huayang Luo, Hui Li, Wei Zhou, Gang Chen, Scott Huang
Abundant beach and offshore resources of gold deposits are demonstrated along the coast of Alaska, and Nome is one of the richest places. Considerable amounts of mineral resources data were collect
Jan 1, 2005
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The Manufacture of Iron and Steel RailsBy John B. Pearse
IN order to get an idea as to the strength of steel rails, it will be well to review the tests to which iron rails have been subjected. In England, Mr. Ashcroft found that the best 80 pound rails brok
Jan 1, 1873
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The "Hughes Tool" Mole DevelopmentBy J. M. Glass, C. D. Sholtess
We at Hughes Tool Co. are extremely proud of the quality of the hardware and techniques introduced through our efforts in tunnel-machine development and of the ready acceptance of them by manufacturer
Jan 1, 1970
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Problems Connected with the Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated Sands (1384a5d3-99aa-44c2-a604-d422dc519b47)WILLIAM H. KOBBÉ (communication to the Secretary*).-I have read with much interest the discussion of my paper by Arthur Knapp and I. N. Knapp published in the March Bulletin. These discussions appare
Jan 6, 1917
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Discussion - Principles of Mining Taxation Discussion of the paper of T. W. Gibson, continued from page 648R. B. BrinSmade, Ixmiquilpan, Hgo., Mexico (written discussion*).—While agreeing with Mr. Gibson that his net-profit tax is the fairest and best for mines, I believe that the tax he describes can be m
Jan 1, 1920
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The International Code, Mineral Resource Management and Corporate GovernanceThis paper examines the broader implications of recent and ongoing changes in mineral resource managementå and reporting practices and the impact that these might have on mining companies. It is likel
Jan 1, 2002
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New York Paper - The Use of Pulverized Coal as a Fuel for Metallurgical Furnaces (with Discussion)By H. R. Barnhurst
It would be a difficult matter to trace from the beginning the very few improvements made in the burning of fuels prior to 1860. Donbtless the crossing of the sticks of wood in building a mood fire ea
Jan 1, 1914
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St. Louis Paper - Analysis of Oil-field Water Problems (with Discussion)By A. W. Ambrose
The underground losses of oil exceed by hundreds of thousands of barrels all the oil that has been lost in storage, transportation, or refining. The quantity lost is, of course, indeterminate; but whe
Jan 1, 1921
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The Copper Deposits Of San Cristobal, Santo Domingo (bcf29adb-6125-42ac-b254-d939c990e1e7)By Thomas F. Donnelly
Discussion of the paper of THOMAS F. DONNELLY, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 104, August, 1915, pp. 1759 to 1768. F. LYNWOOD GARRISON, Philadelp
Jan 12, 1915
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Types And Characteristics Of Common Crushing Plant FlowsheetsBy J. C. Motz
Introduction The variations in crushing plant design seen during the past 30 years provide a valuable source of information and experience from which one can select the optimum arrangement for a sp
Jan 1, 1982
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PART VI - Papers - Crystallography of the Fcc to Bcc Martensitic Transformation in an Iron-Platinum AlloyBy E. J. Efsic, C. M. Wayman
The fcc to bcc y to a transformation in an Fe-24.5 at. pct Pt alloy was studied and found to be martensitic. Large martensite plates are formed in this alloy which are ideal for crystallographic studi
Jan 1, 1968
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Essential Factors Of Industrial RelationsBy C. F. Dietz
WHEN thinking of industrial relations, we must not confine the term to what is ordinarily called "welfare work;" viz., organizing baseball teams, departmental parties, athletic contests, and such thin
Jan 6, 1925
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Getting the Foreign Workman’s ViewpointBy Prince Lazarovich Hrebilianovich
I was asked by the chairman of one of the Sessions on Employment Problems to talk about the viewpoint of the foreign workingman. I am not a workingman. I have never done what a work-hand might call an
Jan 1, 1918
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Get the Benefits from Control SystemsBy Michel Ruel
Most plants do not track how their systems perform. Optimization is the easiest way to benefit from your control systems. We suggest an approach in four phases. The first phase is to assess all equipm
Jan 1, 2019
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Washington Paper - Report of the Committee on Railway ResistancesTo the American Institute of Mining Engineers: The committee appointed at the February meeting upon Railway Resistances would respectfully report: That one person has been constantly employed in