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Philadelphia Paper - The Neumann Bands in Ferrite (with Discussion)By G. H. Edmunds, C. H. Mathewson
About fifty pages of Henry M. Howe's profound treatise, "The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron," are devoted to twinning with special reference to the origin, nature and general significance o
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Medellin (Photo)By AIME AIME
MEDELLIN, the famous old capital of the Province of Antioquia in Colombia, is in the heart of the Cauca Valley, famous for its beauty and wealth. Through the kindness of R. S. Botsford, we present a p
Jan 1, 1930
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Iron and Steel Division - Solid Phase Identification in Partially Reduced Iron OreBy G. Britsianes, T. L. Joseph
THE reduction of a lump of iron ore is a complicated sequence of up to three reactions proceeding simultaneously in a gas-solid system. As the ore moves down the blast furnace into zones of higher tem
Jan 1, 1954
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Discussions - Of Mr. Van Liew's Paper on the Relative Elimination of Impurities in Bessemerizing Copper-Matte (see p. 418)Allan Gibb, Mount Perry, Queensland, Australia (communication to the Secretary):—In drawing conclusions from his observations, Mr. Van Liew has apparently overlooked the reduction in weight that takes
Jan 1, 1904
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Australia's Slow Entry Into The Nuclear AgeBy Eugene Guccione
Australia could eventually become a major world supplier of uranium oxide-but how quickly that happens depends on the outcome of a highly complex and emotional battle among different special interests
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - Mill Design - Installation and Performance of Sand Pumps (T. P. 1978, Min. Tech., March 1946, with discussion).By C. G. Southmayd
Anyone who has been confronted with the problem of predicting the performance of a sand-pump installation is vitally aware of the dearth of precise information that has been published on this importan
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mill Design - Installation and Performance of Sand Pumps (T. P. 1978, Min. Tech., March 1946, with discussion).By C. G. Southmayd
Anyone who has been confronted with the problem of predicting the performance of a sand-pump installation is vitally aware of the dearth of precise information that has been published on this importan
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Crushing and Grinding, III.-Relation of Work Input to Surface Produced in Crushing Quartz (With Discussion)By S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross
The method of measurement of surface on quartz particles was given in a previous paper.' With such a method the relation of surface produced in crushing quartz can be compared to the work in crus
Jan 1, 1930
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Crisis in Crude Oil?By Harry C. Wiess
RECENT announcement of further restrictions on gasoline consumption in the Mid-West and Southwest has focused public attention on current discussions of an oil scarcity. Conflicting arguments are adva
Jan 1, 1943
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Professional Divisions 1946 - Institute Of Metals Division Established As A Division April 26, 1918[L. W. KEMPF, Chairman E. E. SCHUMACHER, Past-Chairman E. A. ANDERSON, Senior Vice-Chairman A. A. SMITH, JR., Vice-Chairman 11. A. MALONEY, Treasurer ERNEST KIRKENDALL, Secretary 29 West 39th St
Jan 1, 1946
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Cleveland Paper - Temperature Conversion Tables (with Discussion)By Leonard Waldo
The recent and rapid development of the physics of engineering materials at temperatures as low as that of liquid air and as high as that of the electric are, has drawn renewed attention to the absenc
Jan 1, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - Fracture and Twinning in Sapphire (Alpha-Al2O3 Crystals)By H. Conrad, E. Stofel
The fracture behavior of 60-deg-oriented sapphire crystals was investigated for both tension and compression. Plastic flow on the basal plane was found to be a factor in reducing the tensile stress re
Jan 1, 1963
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New York Paper - Underground Fire Prevention by the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. (with Discussion page 72)By E. M. Norris
During the winter and spring of 1917, an unprecedented number of underground fires occurred in the Butte district. With one exception, these fires were caused by the failure of electrical equipment, a
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Underground Fire Prevention by the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. (with Discussion page 72)By E. M. Norris
During the winter and spring of 1917, an unprecedented number of underground fires occurred in the Butte district. With one exception, these fires were caused by the failure of electrical equipment, a
Jan 1, 1923
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Iron Ore Stacker at the Mesabi Chief MineBy S. A. Mahon
AN interesting feature among the mining structures, on the Mesabi. iron range is the iron ore stacker erected in 1934 at the Mesabi Chief washing plant at Keewatin, Minn. It is built of structural ste
Jan 1, 1935
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Transient and Steady-State Creep Behavior of Nickel, Zinc, and IronBy B. Wilshire, W. J. Evans
The high-temperature creep properties of nickel, zinc, and iron have been determined over a range of stresses. The creep strain, E, was found to vary with time, t, as: where e0 is the instantaneou
Jan 1, 1969
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Research Opportunities Offered by U. S. Colleges ? Many Scholarships, Assistantships, and Fellowships in Mineral Technology AvailableBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
RESEARCH is undertaken to find out what must be done when what we are doing now is no longer adequate. To accomplish this end, researchers apply the truths of nature to industrial evolution. A survey
Jan 1, 1947
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Coal FlotationBy D. J. Brown
Froth flotation is now used to recover millions of tons of fine coal,(-1/2 mm), every year. For example, in Great Britain, 4-million tons of flotation concentrate was produced in 1960, about 3% of the
Jan 1, 1962
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A New Contribution to Subsurface Studies by Means of Electrical Measurements in Drill HolesBy C. Schlumberger
LAST year the authors presented a paper that discussed the various electrical measurements they perform in drill holes, which they name "electrical coring."' The object of the present paper is to
Jan 1, 1933
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Use of Oxygen at Abbey Melting Shop, Steel Co. of Wales Ltd.By A. J. Kesterton
MORE than 90 pct of the total tonnage of ingots made at Abbey Melting Shop is for steel sheet to specifications ranging between 0.055 and 0.07 pct maximum carbon. Since the rate of carbon elimination
Jan 1, 1958