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                     Is Screening To Third Dimension Fully Developed? Is Screening To Third Dimension Fully Developed?By OWEN H. PERRY One of man's primary tools is the ordinary screen. Whether of mesh or punched plate, it is fundamental in principle, primitive in its origin, and common in its application through all the world; Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Minor Metals - Tin Smelting and Metallurgy Minor Metals - Tin Smelting and MetallurgyBy C. L. Mantell When considered from the viewpoint of world annual output, tin is one of the rarest metals. Its annual production is exceeded by that of iron, copper, lead, zinc. aluminum, magnesium; probably by that Jan 1, 1944 
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                     68. The Metaline District, Washington 68. The Metaline District, WashingtonBy Roy A. Anderson, Roger H. McConnel The Metaline district from 1906 through 1965 has produced nearly 16 million tons of ore yielding 400,808 tons of zinc and 178,062 tons of lead. The sediments, ranging from Precambrian into the Devonia Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Cyclic Straining and Fatigue of Metals Institute of Metals Division - The Cyclic Straining and Fatigue of MetalsBy J. F. Tavernelli, L. F. Coffin The deformation and fracture characteristics of eight metals subjected to fully reversed cyclic strain ranging from 0.2 to 50 pct were investigated at room temperature. Strain-hardening characteristic Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Discussion - Of Mr. Barrows' Paper on the Use of High Percentages of Mesabi Iron-Ores in Coke Blast-Furnace Practice (see p. 140) Discussion - Of Mr. Barrows' Paper on the Use of High Percentages of Mesabi Iron-Ores in Coke Blast-Furnace Practice (see p. 140)F. E. Bachman, Port Henry, N. T. (communication to the Secretary*):—In discussing Mr. o.o.Laudig's paper, the Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Various Iron-Ores,' I took the ground that Me Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Static and Dynamic Tension Tests on Nickel Steel Static and Dynamic Tension Tests on Nickel SteelBy J. J. Thomas THIS investigation was undertaken to determine, if possible, the relation between static and dynamic tensile tests as measured by the work required to break test specimens slowly, in a tensile testing Jan 2, 1921 
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                     Stock Piling - Past, Present, And Future Stock Piling - Past, Present, And FutureBy Richard J. Lund Stock piling-and by that I mean well-organized stock piling on a substantial scale-is almost as old as the hills themselves. It was back in early Biblical times, as recounted in the Book of Genesis, t Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Grain Orientation of Cast Polycrystalline Zinc, Cadmium and Magnesium Grain Orientation of Cast Polycrystalline Zinc, Cadmium and MagnesiumBy Gerald Edmunds CASTINGS of pure metals and many alloys usually have a coarse-grained structure characterized by long columnar grains throughout the main body of the casting. Frequently, the surface exhibits finer, s Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Brazil's Geophysical Prospecting Program Brazil's Geophysical Prospecting ProgramBy Mark C. Malamphy AT present the Federal Government represents the only organization applying geophysical methods of prospecting in Brazil. The geophysical work of the National Department of Mineral Production, which w Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Feed to Zero in Heavy Medium Cyclones (070e5c5e-e729-43d4-930f-f6cdba96bbe8) Feed to Zero in Heavy Medium Cyclones (070e5c5e-e729-43d4-930f-f6cdba96bbe8)By David G. Chedgy, Wen L. Chen, Bill S. Taylor Theoretically the heavy medium cyclone is capable of cleaning raw coal from a top size of about 38 mm (1 1/2 in.) to a bottom size of about 200 mesh. With this idea, plants have been built recently us Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Structures in Chromium-Nickel Alloys at High Temperature (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Structures in Chromium-Nickel Alloys at High Temperature (TN)By O. N. Carlson, E. D. Gibson, D. W. Bare SEVERAL investigators have recently contributed to a clarification of the controversy concerning the allotropy of chromium. Ross and Hume-Rothery1 and Vasyutinskii et a1.2 have reported high-temperat Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Physical Metallurgists Apply Theoretical Data to Practice - Annual Review of the Institute of Metals Division Physical Metallurgists Apply Theoretical Data to Practice - Annual Review of the Institute of Metals DivisionBy Albert J. Phillips FOR the most part, recent changes in nonferrous physical metallurgy have been gradual and of a transition nature rather than abrupt modifications of existing methods. Development of new alloys contain Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Minnesota's Iron Mining Industry Minnesota's Iron Mining IndustryBy AIME AIME APROXIMATELY one third of the world's iron ore is mined in the United States; and about 80 per cent of this third is mined in the Lake Superior ore region, and about 60 per cent in Minnesota. Th Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Technique for Determining Orientation Relationships and Interfacial Planes in Polyphase Alloys: Application to Controlled Eutectic Specimen Institute of Metals Division - Technique for Determining Orientation Relationships and Interfacial Planes in Polyphase Alloys: Application to Controlled Eutectic SpecimenBy R. W. Kraft A back- reflection precession-type X-yay camera for determining the crystallographic orientation of the crystallites of both phases in small areas of thick specimens of polyphase alloys is described a Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Titanium - A Growing Industry - War-Born U. S. Production Has Good Chance to Survive Postwar Competition Titanium - A Growing Industry - War-Born U. S. Production Has Good Chance to Survive Postwar CompetitionBy OTTO HERRES TITANIUM is estimated to be the ninth most plentiful element, ranking after iron, aluminum, and magnesium, and ahead of copper, lead, and zinc. Vast quantities of titanium are widespread throughout th Jan 1, 1946 
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                     What is the Matter with the Coal Industry? What is the Matter with the Coal Industry?By WALTER M. DAKE GENERALY speaking, the bituminous coal mines of the country are being operated at a loss. To purchasers of the necessary commodity, a statement of this character may have the sound of a far fetched Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Recent Trends In Asbestos Mining And Milling Practice Recent Trends In Asbestos Mining And Milling PracticeBy Michael J. Messel OF the various minerals that occur in fibrous form known as asbestos, chrysotile is the variety most in demand for commercial uses, and, last year, over 683,000 tons of the various grades were produce Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Mining and Preparation of Eastern Molding Sands Mining and Preparation of Eastern Molding SandsBy R. M. Bird FEW persons outside of the foundry trade have any conception of the great variety of sands now regularly specified and furnished, nor of the differences in foundry practice frequently resulting from a Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Transformations in UA14 and PuA14 Institute of Metals Division - Transformations in UA14 and PuA14By R. R. Boucher, O. J. C. Runnalls A pronounced thermal effect has been observed on heating or cooling a1wninum-rich Al-U and Al-Pu alloys. From microscopic and X-ray diffractionstudies, the effectl has been attributed to trnsfor)natio Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Papers - Long-Range Ordering and Domain-Coalescence Kinetics in Fe-Co-2v Papers - Long-Range Ordering and Domain-Coalescence Kinetics in Fe-Co-2vBy A. T. English X-ray dif action techniques were used to investigate ordering and domain coalescence for the B2 (CsC1) superlattice in this alloy. Essentially complete disorder is obtainable by drastic quenching. iso Jan 1, 1967 
