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Papers - Zinc - The Warner-Ingalls Zinc-roasting ProcessBy Munroe F. Warner
As originally built, the plant of the American Zinc and Chemical Co. at Langeloth, Pennsylvania, was based upon the Joplin and Wisconsin fields as primary sources of zinc ores, the ores being the then
Jan 1, 1937
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Determination Of Dust Losses At The Copper Queen Reduction WorksBy J. Moore Samuel
INTRODUCTORY BEFORE the year 1909, no measurements of dust losses and flue gases had been made at the Copper Queen Reduction Works, at Douglas, Ariz. At that time the "unaccounted" loss of the smelte
Jan 6, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Bismuth SystemBy R. J. Teitel
FOUR or five years ago an investigation was initiated to study and develop basic information on llquid metal fuels for future power nuclear reactors. The objective was to find fluid forms of uranium (
Jan 1, 1958
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Calculations With Reference To The Use Of Carbon In Modern American Blast FurnacesBy Henry Howland
INTRODUCTION DURING the last decade no topic has created more interest or received more thought among blast-furnace men than colic. One reason for this is, undoubtedly, the remarkable increase in th
Jan 3, 1916
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Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Rosario Mine at San Juancito, Honduras, C. A.By Thomas H. Leggett
The conditions surrounding this mine are, perhaps, not sufficiently rare or significant to warrant special attention. A certain interest, however, attaches to the locality through the recent discovery
Jan 1, 1889
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Papers - Sand Filling at the Homestake Mine (T.P. 1075, with discussion)By A. J. M. Ross
Backfilling of stopes and other underground openings in the Homestake mine with sand tailings was undertaken primarily to reduce surface subsidence, which was wrecking much of the surface plant and a
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Sand Filling at the Homestake Mine (T.P. 1075, with discussion)By A. J. M. Ross
Backfilling of stopes and other underground openings in the Homestake mine with sand tailings was undertaken primarily to reduce surface subsidence, which was wrecking much of the surface plant and a
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Colombia, 1942-1944 InclusiveBy O. C. Wheeler
The reports for the years 1942 and 1943 were written in 1943 and 1944, respectively, and were summarized at the meetings of the Institute in February of those two years, but the manuscripts were held
Jan 1, 1945
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Part X - Some Correlation Procedures Based on the Larson-Miller Parameter and Their Application to Refractory Metal DataBy J. B. Conway
Stress-vuptuve data for several of- the refractory metals are frequently found to yield a linear relationship between the Larson-Miller parameter and the logarithm of the applied stress. In such cases
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - The Growth of Austenite into Ferrite in the Iron-Nitrogen SystemBy J. D. Grozier, W. W. Mullins, H. W. Paxton
The morphology of the nucleation and growth of austenite into high-purity iron in NH3-H2, gas mixtzires has been studied. The growth rate of an austenitic rim (planar interface) from scratched surface
Jan 1, 1965
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Salt Occurrences in the Potash Mines of New MexicoBy Richard Ageton
SALT bodies in the form of rolls, horses (sometimes called horsebacks), folds, wants and pinches1 have been encountered while driving entries and mining out rooms during the development of the potash
Jan 1, 1936
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Phase Relationships - The Coexistence of Liquid and Vapor Phases at Pressure Above 10,000 PSIBy Donald L. Katz, Michael J. Rzasa
With greater effort being devoted to the discovery of new oil and gas reserves and a consequent increase in bottom hole pressures due to greater drilling depths, the phase relationships of hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 1950
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Transactions Wanted (abd1a4ac-75cb-427e-b6bf-b4ba591dcc91)The Institute's stock of Volumes XXXI, LI, and LII has become much reduced by sales. If members have copies of these volumes which they can spare, the price of $3 per volume will he paid for them
Jan 1, 1919
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Rheological Design of Cementing OperationsBy K. A. Slagle
Hydraulic analysis of the wellbore has become increasingly inzportant for designing cementing operations and selecting equipment, materials and techniques to complenzent modern well-c-ompletion practi
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General - Influence of Casting Practice on Physical Properties of Die Castings (With Discussion)By Charles Pack
Extensive progress has been made in the metallurgy of alloys for die castings. Enthusiastic proponents of some alloys are inclined to make extravagant claims for their materials, which may be justifie
Jan 1, 1931
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Ventilation Of The Liberty Tunnels At PittsburghBy Louis Huber
THE Liberty tunnels extend through a very steep hill in Pittsburgh (locally called Mount Washington) for a distance of slightly over a mile. The two tunnels parallel each other and are 59 ft. apart, c
Jan 1, 1927
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South African Mining- A Time To Invest?By Howard S. Strouth
Investors and mining companies in the U. S. have recently shown increased interest in the Union of South Africa. This has been sparked partially by the founding in the U. S. of a large investment trus
Jan 5, 1959
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Cleveland Paper - New Type of Blast-Furnace ConstructionBy J. E. Johnson
The general construction of blast-furnaces has undergone no radical change in more than a generation. When the old style of masonry construction was replaced by the steel shell, the masonry piers were
Jan 1, 1913
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A Discounted Cash Flow Model For Evaluating The Cost Of Producing Iron Ore Pellets From Magnetic TaconiteBy H. J. Polta, R. W. Michelson
Discounted cash flow analysis is commonly used to evaluate the profit making potential of a business venture. The same method can be used to analyze the effects of varying physical and economic condit
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Notes - Cubic Texture in Ultrathin Tapes of 48 Pct Ni-Fe AlloyBy Martin F. Littmann
FOR magnetic devices employing reactors with high rates of flux change very thin magnetic tapes have been employed. One of the more interesting of
Jan 1, 1957