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Institute of Metals Division - The Annealing Behavior of Explosively Deformed Copper (TN)By Paul Gordon, A. S. Iyer
Apreliminary investigation has been carried out on the annealing behavior of explosively deformed copper as compared to that of conventionally deformed copper, using hardness, stored energy, and the s
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Thermal History upon Transformation Kinetics in Titanium-Chromium AlloysBy H. I. Aaronson
Isothermally formed plates of proeutectoid a, lengthen at approximately the rates predicted by the Zener-Hillert equation, indicating that their lengthening kinetics are controlled by the volume diffu
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Bismuth and AntimonyBy Edward I. Salkovitz
RECENTLY a set of crystallographic angles for bismuth was calculated and a standard (111) projection was constructed. Since these calculations
Jan 1, 1957
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Cut Exploration Costs With PhotogeologyBy Kalman N. Isaacs
BY minimizing time that must be spent in the field, intelligent application of photogeology offers tremendous savings in exploration programs. In areas so remote and hazardous that ground exploration
Jan 4, 1958
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Power Installation at Coverdale MineBy Charles M. Means
A thoroughly modern coal-handling system has been installed at the Pittsburgh Terminal H. H. &. Coal Co.'s new No. 8 shaft, or Cover-dale mine, about 11 mi. (17.7 km.) from Pittsburgh on a spur o
Jan 1, 1922
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Stabilizing Agglomerated Slimes for Cyanide LeachingBy Orson Shepard
THE leaching method that was first widely used with the cyanide process consisted of percolation leaching of crushed ore in vats or leaching tanks. It was frequently necessary to separate the sand for
Jan 1, 1937
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Oil Exploration Offshore ChinaBy Anthony G. Reid
INTRODUCTION At the time of the death of Mao Tse-tung in 1976, China was a major oil producing country with a daily oil flow in the order of 1.735 million barrels. This position had been achieved w
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical Notes - Beneficiation of Low-Grade Gypsum by Electronic Color SortingBy 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 1, 1969
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The Petroleum Fields Of Alaska*By Alfred Brooks
Introduction PETROLEUM seepages are known in Alaska at four localities, all on Pacific seaboard. These, named from east to west, are Yakataga, Katalla on Controller Bay, Iniskin Bay on Cook Inlet, a
Jan 2, 1915
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Technical Notes - Preferred Orientation in Extruded Uranium RodBy L. K. Jetter, C. J. McHargue
DEVELOPMENT of preferred orientation in uranium is of interest because of the strongly anisotropic properties of the orthorhombic crystal structure. Harris' reported inverse pole figures for roll
Jan 1, 1958
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Geologic Modeling of Coal Fields for Preliminary Mine and Preparation Plant Design - A Progress ReportBy Robert W. Elayer
In August 1973, Fluor Utah, Inc. was awarded a contract by the Office of Coal Research (now part of the Energy Research and Development Administration), Department of the Interior, for the examination
Jan 1, 1976
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Flotation Cell DesignBy V. Lepetic, C. C. Harris
A systematic program of investigations covering all aspects of cell hydrodynamics,1-3 flotation kinetics,4,5 surface chemistry and their interactions has as a major objective the elucidation of the fl
Jan 9, 1966
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Selection And Sizing Of Sampling SystemBy R. W. Titshall
WHAT IS SAMPLING? We are all involved in sampling almost every day of our lives, by tasting, feeling, or smelling. Most raw materials, food products or manufactured items are sampled several times
Jan 1, 1982
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Open Pit Mining Of Arkansas Vanadium DepositsBy I. R. Taylor
Vanadium has recently joined the growing list of mineral commodities being exploited by surface mining methods. Union Carbide Corp. controls several vanadium deposits in central Arkansas near the city
Jan 1, 1969
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The Petroleum Industry ? Development of Reserves Trails New Discoveries; Older Fields Required to Produce Beyond Maximum Efficient RatesBy W. S. Morris
PETROLEUM'S importance in World War II can perhaps be better realized by the recitation of a few facts and figures: Gasoline needs in this war are already eighty times greater than in the last w
Jan 1, 1945
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Sublevel Stoping in FinlandBy Raimo Matikainen
Sublevel stoping has been used in Finland since the 1930's and today more than ten under- ground mines have adopted it as their main stoping method (Fig. I). Approximately 80% of the total underg
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Production Engineering - Desalting Crude OilsBy Edwin F. Nelson, Charles Wirth, Gustav Egloff, C. D. Maxutov
The treatment of emulsified crude oils has been a problem for years in the petroleum industry. Until comparatively recently various methods of settling with and without chemicals have been used with i
Jan 1, 1938
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Mining GeologyBy L. C. Graton
Civilization did not begin until metals became the material of tools, implements and machines. - RICKARD, Man and Metals. HISTORY is no more an end in itself than is a backsight the sum total of a
Jan 1, 1947
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Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized CopperBy Wm. Reuben Webster
THE greatly enlarged demand for small sizes of seamless copper tube which has recently occurred, due particularly to the rapid growth of the electric household-refrigerator industry, has emphasized th
Jan 1, 1927
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Some Constitutive Equations For Rock MaterialsBy Giovanni Barla
In engineering analyses, rock is frequently treated as a homogeneous, isotropic, and linearly elastic medium. However, rock material exhibits, in most cases, physical nonlinearity, time-dependency, an
Jan 1, 1970