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Diesel Power For Underground HaulageBy J. H. East, E. R. Maize
INTRODUCTION PROBABLY no other type of equipment is now being introduced into American underground mines about which less is known and about which there is more misinformation than the Diesel mine
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Milling Practice - Some Phases in the Development of Coal-beneficiation Methods in Alabama (T. P. 1882, Min. Tech., July 1945)By W. M. Mobley
The coal industry in Alabama, centered in Birmingham, has pioneered coal-bene-ficiation practice in the United States. The nature of the coal seams and mining methods employed have necessitated use of
Jan 1, 1947
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - The Liberation of CO from Solidifying SteelBy J. E. Gruzleski, O. Knacke, M. J. Meixner
The evolution of CO from small specimens of solidifying steel was investigated using a thermobalance technique. Gas evolution begins in the temperature range between 1400" to .1450°C. This behavior is
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Three Interstitial Solutes (Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon) on the Mechanical Properties of High-purity, Alpha Titanium - DiscussionBy J. A. Snyder, W. L. Finlay
G. Edmunds—Solid solubility is considered to be of either the interstitial or the substitutional type. Is it possible, in a binary alloy as the simplest case, that some of the solute atoms are present
Jan 1, 1951
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Iron and Steel Division - Reduction of Silicon from Blast Furnace Type SlagsBy J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, J. C. Fulton
This paper contains data on the distribution of silicon between liquid iron-silicon-carbon alloys saturated with respect to graphite and CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 slags under 1 atm of CO at 1600°C. The ranges of
Jan 1, 1954
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Coal - New Approach to Coal Cleaning EfficiencyBy G. G. Sarkar
SHARPNESS of separation and washing efficiency are often confused. The sharpness index indicates the precision of a washing unit; the washing efficiency takes into account not only the unit's pr
Jan 1, 1958
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Relation Of The Mining Geologist To The Mining Industry In The Birmingham District, AlabamaBy C. S. Blair
THE development of a geological department as an integral part of the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co. in the Birmingham district, Ala-bama, in 1908 was an innovation probably unique for any mining
Jan 1, 1933
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Coal - Underground Electrocarbonization of Coal and Related Hydrocarbons - DiscussionBy J. D. Forrester, Erich Sarapuu, T. C. Cheasley
John G. Tripp-—The concept of converting fuel deposits in-situ to useful forms of energy and chemical raw materials has important possibilities as a means of stretching out our fuel resources. The aut
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Measurement of Pressures Developed during the Carbonization of Coal (T.P. 1118, with discussion)By Charles C. Russell
Pressures developed by the coal during the coking process have been responsible for serious trouble to many companies that operate or build by-product coke ovens. The insidious nature of this trouble
Jan 1, 1940
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Geophysics - The Economics of Geophysics in Mining ExplorationBy J. J. Jakosky
The strategic importance of the metallic minerals in our industrial economy, and the declining rates of discovery have focused attention on means of exploration for new mineral deposits. A considerati
Jan 1, 1950
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Production Engineering and Research - Experimental Determinations of Water Vapor Content of a Natural Gas up to 2000 Pounds Pressure (T. P. 1792, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1945)By R. L. Huntington, Frank P. Vance, George F. Russell, Robert Thompson
With the advent of higher pressures in the operation of natural-gas transmission lines, the removal of water vapor from the gas has become increasingly important in order to prevent condensation or fo
Jan 1, 1945
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The Oxide PlantBy J. C. Allen, E. V. Herring
CHILE EXPLORATION CO's. oxide plant at Chuquicamata, the largest of its kind, started in 1915 with initial operations at the rate of 10,000 tons of ore per day. Anaconda Copper Mining Co. acquire
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Notes - Effect of Nickel and Molybdenum on Stabilization of the Austenite-Martensite TransformationBy D. J. Blickwede
PRESENT knowledge of the effects of time and temperature upon stabilization of the austenite-martensite reaction in steel is fairly complete,1-3 but at the time the work described herein was initiated
Jan 1, 1954
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Properties and Structure of Steel - Effect of Time of Storage on Ductility of Welded Test Specimens ( Metals Technology, January 1945) (With discussion)By Clarence E. Jackson, George G. Luther
The ever increasing array of information concerning the measurement of the effect of the welding process on the properties of a steel is an indication of the tremendous effort that is being expende
Jan 1, 1945
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Metallographic Analysis of Gettered SiliconBy J. E. Lawrence
Copper-decorated lattice disorders in silicon have been analyzed by electron transmission microscopy, chemical etching, and P-N junction reverse current measurements before and following different get
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Rock Properties - Determination of Magnetic Susceptibilities of Rocks in Situ (T. P. 1298, with discussion)By R. G. Patterson
The usual procedure in determining the magnetic susceptibilities of rocks and formations has been to take samples in the field and measure their volume susceptibilities in the laboratory, using one of
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Resistance of Titanium MetalBy J. L. Wyatt
The electrical resistance of titanium as a function of purity and temperature was measured from —325" to 2800°F. Two points of inflection in the data plots were found, and an increase in resistance wi
Jan 1, 1954
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Quantitative Determination of Retained Austenite by X-rays (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)By Morris Cohen, Dara P. Anita, Frank S. Gardner
There is a conspicuous lack of information in the literature on the precise role played by residual quantities of austenite in heat-treated steels. While retained austenite may be expected to have sig
Jan 1, 1943
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Flow in Heterogeneous Hele-Shaw ModelsBy H. O. Jahns, R. A. Greenkorn, R. E. Haring, L. K. Shallenbarger
This paper is a study of the effects of heterogeneity on flow in an analog of porous media, the Hele-Shaw model. l-3 A set of experiments in heterogeneous Hele-Shaw models showed streamlines through a
Jan 1, 1965
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Magnetic Studies On The Precipitation Of Iron In Alpha And Beta BrassBy Cyril Stanley Smith
ON the 6th of February 1684, Dr. Martin Lister mentioned at a meeting of the Royal Society1 that "brass is magnetical," and promised to give an account of that assertion at some other time. He repeate
Jan 1, 1941