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Easton Paper - Blast-Furnace Slag CementBy J. J. Bodmer
Although the similarity between puzzolana, or trass, and blastfurnace slag, as seen by comparison of the analyses, is a well-known fact, blast-furnace slag has not been used commercially as a substitu
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Preface (ad868ed8-480d-49a3-890b-7c07b60f2a41)Jan 1, 1927
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Preface (1493cb37-7ba6-4d54-b97d-2e66fbddfb3b)Jan 1, 1892
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Institute Committees And RepresentativesThe personnel of the Committees of the Institute and its representatives on the various society and national committees will be found in the Year Book.
Jan 7, 1919
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Engineers Available (3fc954c8-b358-4af5-9f96-3b4c14215781)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of, the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Development and production. Member open for engagement. Past ye
Jan 7, 1919
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Discussion - Uhlar, J. J. - U. S. Steel CorporationThe writers are to be congratulated for their excellent paper on a subject dear to the hearts of manufacturers of cold rolled sheets. Gary Works produces rimmed steel ingots up to 53,000 pounds te
Jan 1, 1972
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Officers (18ec4749-461d-4c11-ba4a-38150ee254a5)Jan 1, 1905
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Bethlehem Paper - Notes on Some Chinese CoalsBy John C. F. Randolph
Although China is believed to contain an enormous coal-area, but few memoranda have been published as to the character of its coals. Our belief as to the extent of its coal-fields rests mainly on the
Jan 1, 1887
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Effect Of Selective Flotation On Copper Smelting (Salt Lake City Meeting, August. 1927)By B. L. Sackett
IN a general way, the situation in copper smelting is quite similar to that of lead smelting. In other words, the introduction and successful flotation of copper ores has tended to decrease greatly th
Jan 1, 1928
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Technical Notes - An Improved Blotter Model for Analog StudiesBy C. A. Fothergill
An improved blotter model is described which makes use of a plastic sheet as base for the blotter field and pins to represent the input wells. The model is simple to construct and adapt and is particu
Jan 1, 1958
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Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - An Electronic Data-Processing System for the Collection and Calculation of Damping DataBy K. R. Waugh, Barbara S. Brown, D. W. James
AN electronic data-processing system is described which permits rapid, accurate, low-cost processing of strain-dependent damping data utilizing equipment normally available within the service faciliti
Jan 1, 1969
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A Pulse Technique For The Direct Measurement Of Bar VelocityBy Charles F. Johnson
A pulse technique is described for the measurement of bar velocity. A low frequency sine wave pulse is used which allows the wave-length to become much larger than the lateral dimensions of the test s
Jan 1, 1971
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James F. Kemp, Honorary MemberAt the meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institute on Feb. 16, 1915, the 14 members of the Board present unanimously elected Professor Kemp an Honorary Member. The nomination of Professor Kemp
Jan 4, 1915
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New York Paper - An Improved Form of Cam for Stamp MillsBy Arthur B. Foote
The cams at present universally used in stamp mills lift the tappets with an involute form of curve, to which the surface of the tappet is always tangent; moreover, the line of contact between tappet
Jan 1, 1915