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Oxygen Probe Applications In SteelmakingBy D. A. J. Swinkels
The problem of determining oxygen levels in liquid steel to aid in deoxidation control has received general attention for a number of years. Work in this direction started at the B.H.P. Central Resear
Jan 1, 1972
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Officers and Directors (0e06fe54-33ed-49ae-9809-ea2ee0c62a91)PRESIDENTS L. D. RICKETTS, NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS BENJAMIN B. THAYER, NEW YORK, N. Y. WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, NEW YORK, N. Y FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, NEW YORK, N. Y. TR
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - Smelting - Reverberatory Smelting Practice - An Experimental Combination of Shaft Roasting and Reverberatory Smelting (With Discussion)By Fredrick Laist, J. P. Cooper
In the spring of 1931 an experiment was made at Anaconda with a small reverberatory furnace, with which was combined a roasting shaft. The arrangement is shown in the accompanying drawing (Fig. 1) and
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Elevated Temperature Properties of Lithium-Fluoride and Magnesium-Oxide Single CrystalsBy W. L. Phillips
The plastic properties of lithium fluoride and magnesium oxide under compression were investigated in the temperature range 25° to 1000°C. At the higher test temperatures, the critical resolved shear
Jan 1, 1961
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Books for EngineersCyanidation and Concentration of Gold and Silver Ores. By J. V. N. Dorr and Francis L. Bosqui. Second edition, completely revised. Mc-Graw-Hill Book Co., New York. $8.50.-First issued 13 years ago, th
Jan 1, 1951
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Development Work with Trackless EquiprnentBy Elmer A. Jones
Development work in mines of St. Joseph Lead Co., Southeast Missouri, using trackless loading equipment shows definite advantages: Speed of cleaning, ability to work on steep grades and sharp crosscut
Jan 6, 1950
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Milling and ConcentrationThe Hadsel Mill. By R. G HALL (Trans, vol 112 4000 words) This mill is designed to effect the entire reduction of ores by combined crushing and grinding from mine run size to material sufficiently fin
Jan 1, 1935
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Joint Activities (46fe3a3a-3090-4c4a-adc1-624d5bdef772)The Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed below
Jan 1, 1937
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Discussion - Impacts Of Land Use Planning On Mineral Resources - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 4, April, 1984, pp. 362 -369 – Ramani, R. V., Sweigard, R. J.By G. F. Leaming
The paper by R.V. Ramani and R.J. Sweigard is a wonderful description of the labyrinthine web that has been spun about the mining industry by energetic bureaucrats and politicians over the past 50 yea
Jan 1, 1986
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Mathematical Modeling of a Continuous Comminution ProcessBy E. J. Freeh, W. E. Horst
Mathematical models of a continuous comminution process are developed as an extension of the batch grinding model. Pilot-scale experimental work is described and the results are used to demonstrate th
Jan 1, 1973
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The Copper-Rich Corner Of The Copper-Aluminum-Silicon DiagramBy Franklin H. Wilson
COPPER base alloys containing various amounts of aluminum and silicon are of considerable commercial interest. In particular the alloy containing 7 pct aluminum and 2 pct silicon shows an attractive c
Jan 1, 1948
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PART III - Removal of Thin Layers of n-Type Silicon by Anodic OxidationBy Raynor Linzey, Karl M. Busen
The formation of thin films of silicon oxide by anodic oxidation of silicon and the subsequent removal of these films by an etch is a process often used for the evaluation of concentration distributio
Jan 1, 1967
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Part XII - Papers - A Study of Nitrogen in a Chromium-Yttrium AlloyBy Mark J. Klein
The behavior of nitrogen in Cr-0.12 at. pct Y was studied in specimens of varying interstitial concentration and thermal history. It was found that soluble nitrogen can be introduced into this alloy b
Jan 1, 1967
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By-LawsSEC 1 The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely 1 Members, 2 Honorary Members, 3 Senior Members, 4 Associates, 5 Junior Members, 6 Rocky Mountain Members, 7 Junior Foreign A
Jan 1, 1952
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Kentucky in 1944By C. W. Donnelly, Louise B. Freeman, Coleman D. Hunter
It is with pride that the authors of this paper report. that during 1944 the production of petroleum in Kentucky passed its all-time peak, 9,496,985 bbl. being contributed. The delivery of natural gas
Jan 1, 1945
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Selection and Use of Screened PipeBy Clifford S. Wilson
ScReened pipe is designed with the view of restraining the fine, free-running sands of the production zone from entering oil wells. Its successful use is dependent on a number of factors. The nature a
Jan 1, 1933
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Joint ActivitiesThe Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed below
Jan 1, 1940
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Reports On Technological Research - Electronic Color Sorter Enhances Low-Grade GypsumBy Robert R. French
Beneficiation of low-grade nonmetalliferous mineral deposits by electronic color sorting is currently undergoing a period of rapid development. For those deposits in which the specific gravity, streng
Jan 4, 1969
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Salt Lake Paper - Leaching Experiments on the Ajo OresBy Stuart Croasdale
Not long ago I was called upon to conduct some experiments on the treatment of ores from the New Cornelia copper mine, Ajo mountains, Arizona, for the Calumet & Arizona Copper Co. The problem was a ve
Jan 1, 1915
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Milwaukee Meeting, October 8 To 11, 1918A special meeting of the Institute, at which the Institute of Metals Division will join with those members who are most interested in iron and steel, and in coal and coke, will be held in Milwaukee, W
Jan 9, 1918