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    Papers - Engineering Research - Fineness and Water-cement Ratio in Relation to Volume and Permeability of Cement (T.P. 1266)

    By G. L. Corrigan, J. R. Coleman

    FOUR factors that largely determine the end product obtained when cement and water are mixed are the chemical composi-tion of the cement, the fineness to which the cement is ground, the amount of mixi

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Officers and Members

    Jan 1, 1886

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    The Iron Industry In Brazil (95f0d755-4a1c-456c-bfa7-c7803601080b)

    By E. C. Harder

    INTRODUCTION FEW mineral deposits have in recent years attracted such general and Widespread attention as the Brazilian iron-ore deposits, due mainly to the quantities of rich ore occurring here, in

    Jan 10, 1914

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    The Discovery and Evaluation of the Ellendale and Argyle Lamproite Diamond Deposits, Kimberley Region, Western Australia

    By G. L. Boxer, C. B. Smith, W. J. Atkinson

    Since the inception of the Ashton (formerly Kalumburu) Joint Venture in 1972 the parties have expended $24 million in exploration for diamonds in the Kimberley region. This has resulted in the discove

    Jan 1, 1985

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    AIME News

    Jan 11, 1950

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    Effect of Temperature upon Interaction of Gases with Liquid Steel

    By John Chipman

    IT has been long known that the gas evolved during the boil in the open-hearth furnace is mainly carbon monoxide associated with smaller quantities of other gases. A number of attempts have been made

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Anomalous Kinetics of the Bainitic Transformation Just Above the Martensitic Range (TN)

    By M. F. Smith

    BELOW the nose of the bainitic C curves in isothermal transformation diagrams, the rate of the austenite-to-bainite transformation usually decreases with decreasing temperature. However, in some stee

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Arizona Paper - Mine Fire Methods Employed by the United Verde Copper Co. (with Discussion)

    By Robert E. Tally

    Underground fires have been common in the mines of the United Verde Copper Co. for the past 22 years. The first fire started in the 300 Hampton stope in the fall of 1894, following a cave in that oreb

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Tensile Deformation

    By John H. Hollomon

    IN recent papers, O'Neill,1 Vivian,2 and Zener and Hollomon3 have reviewed some of the information concerning the relations between stress and strain during plastic deformation. Since further inf

    Jan 1, 1945

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    The Search For Ore – Geologic Exploration In 1965

    By Joseph L. Patrick

    Geologic exploration, which has experienced an upward trend in the United States since 1962, continued with increasing activity through 1965. New, spectacular discoveries of recent years and continued

    Jan 2, 1966

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    Coal - Design and Preliminary Operation of a Slagging Fixed-Bed Pressure Gasification Pilot Plant

    By G. H. Gronhovd, W. H. Oppelt

    Complete gasification to produce synthesis gas for manufacture of synthetic chemicals and fuels offers possibilities for utilization of the vast lignite fuel deposits in the U.S. The design of a slugg

    Jan 1, 1961

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    New York Paper - The Nature of Martensite (with Discussion)

    By Edgar C. Bain

    In studying the structural characteristics of martensite it is desirable that a clear conception of the material from which martensite is produced should first be obtained. Any theory of its formation

    Jan 1, 1924

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    New York Paper - The Nature of Martensite (with Discussion)

    By Edgar C. Bain

    In studying the structural characteristics of martensite it is desirable that a clear conception of the material from which martensite is produced should first be obtained. Any theory of its formation

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Coal Stands Firm Against Competition In 1965

    By J. Richard Lucas

    The coal industry, one of the great basic industries in the nation, plays a major role in the American economy. Coal is the principal fuel used in generating tremendous quantities of low-cost power so

    Jan 2, 1966

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    Structure and Properties of Iron-Rich Alloys - The Liquidus-solidus Temperatures and Emissivities of Some Commercial Heat-resistant Alloys (Metals Technology, August 1945) (With discussion)

    By James T. Gow, Oscar E. Harder, Anton de S. Brasunas

    This paper deals with the results obtained and the techniques employed in determining: 1. Liquidus and solidus temperatures of the HH and HT type heat-resistant alloys. 2. The re

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Institute of Metals Division - Structure and Properties of Ti-C Alloys

    By R. I. Jaffee, F. C. Holden, H. R. Ogden

    The mechanical properties of Ti-C and Ti-C-0 alloys can be altered by heat treatments to dissolve or reject carbon from solid solutions. The maximum strength is obtained by annealing just below the pe

    Jan 1, 1956

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    The Presidents of the Four National Engineering Societies (18c33f16-98f5-483e-8583-8ac0b32046a7)

    Edward Payson Mathewson EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, President of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgi-cal Engineers, was born in Montreal, Canada, Oct. 16, 1864, of Scotch-Irish ancestors. Af

    Jan 3, 1923

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    Economic Equilibrium in Petroleum Refining Operations

    By Norman Gerald

    THE lack of a continuous operating balance in petroleum refining, which is analyzed in this paper, is by no means a feature solely of this division of the oil industry. Serious disequilibria of a capi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Geology And Production Of West Texas-Type Sulphur Deposits

    By Phillip O. Tyree, Joseph W. Mussey

    Bio-epigenetic sulphur deposits occur in Pecos, Reeves and Culberson Counties of far West Texas. Sulfate reducing bacteria, utilizing hydrocarbons as energy, transformed gypsum into replacement limest

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Lead and Silver Smelting in Chicago

    By J. L. Jernegan

    IN this paper I propose to give a short and, I must confess, a rather incomplete description, as regards many details, of the process used in Chicago, Ill., for smelting the argentiferous ores of the

    Jan 1, 1874