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  • AIME
    Method Of Testing Draeger Oxygen Helmets At The Copper Method Of Testing Draeger Oxygen Helmets At The Copper Queen Mine.

    By C. A. Mitke

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) 1. Character of Gases which Caused Helmets to Get Out of Order. DURING September, -1911, the fire area in the Lowell mine continually increased and gases resulting fro

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Comminution - Rod Milling-Plant and Laboratory Data (Mining Tech., July 1947, TP 2175, with discussion)

    By J. F. Myers, S. D. Michaelson, F. C. Bond

    This work was undertaken with the object of collecting plant data on rod milling, making laboratory tests on representative samples of the various ores, and arriving at a basis for comparing the relat

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Institute of Metals Division - Vacuum Desulfurization of Liquid Iron Alloys

    By T. P. Floridis

    It was deemed desirable to obtain an understanding of the vacuum desulfurization process. McKechnie1 has reported that the sulfur content of nickel- and cobalt-base alloys is reduced in vacuo. Ke

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mercury Embrittlement of Titanium Alloy RC-130-A

    By H. P. Leighly

    WORNER1 briefly studied the embrittlement of titanium by mercury. He found that mercury will wet the titanium surface at 400°C in vacuo, if the specimen had been heated previously to 700°C to dissol

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Creep-Rupture Properties of Widmanstätten and Equiaxed Structures of Ti-7AI-3Mo Alloy

    By W. F. Carew, F. A. Crossley

    The stress for rupture in 500 hr at 1000° F has been reported to be about 13,000 psi higher for Widmanstitten than for equiaxed microstructures for the Ti-7A1-3Mo alloy.1,2 Also, limited data indicate

    Jan 1, 1959

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    New York Paper - Organic Sulfur Compounds in Coal (with Discussion)

    By J. Jolly, R. V. Wheeler

    This short note on the probable character of the organic sulfur compounds in coal can do no more than indicate lines of research. We have no new experimental work to describe, nothing comparable in va

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Iron and Steel Division - Equilibrium in the Fe-Mn-Si-O System

    By S. Ramachandran, R. A. Walsh

    Many investigations have shown that the manganese enhances the deoxidation power of silicon. Here it is suggested that this phenomenon could be explained in terms of the formation of impure silica. Da

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-magnesium Silicide Alloys Containing Excess Magnesium

    By F. Keeler, C. M. Craighead

    Aluminum alloys containing magnesium and silicon are susceptible to strengthening and hardening by suitable heat-treatments, and they constitute a class of alloys of considerable commercial importance

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Rod Milling-Plant And Laboratory Data

    By J. F. Myers, S. D. Michaelson, F. C. Bond

    THIS work was undertaken with the object of collecting plant data on rod milling, making laboratory tests on representative samples of the various ores, and arriving at a basis for comparing the relat

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    The Conductance Electrostatic Separator (41bdeb7b-daea-4c48-8d8c-be33d5edf91a)

    By Foster Fraas

    MOST commercial electrostatic separators utilize the electrical property of conductivity, but although based on the same principles, they are constructed in a variety of forms, a common one being the

    Jan 1, 1942

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    PART IV - The Use of a ZrO2(+CaO) Solid Electrolyte Galvanic Cell for the Determination of Rate Constants for Gas-Solid Reactions Involving Oxygen

    By V. B. Tare, H. Schmalzried

    The use of solid electrolytes for determining kinetic paraneters at elevated tevnperatures is pointed out. The reaction rate constant k1 of the phase-boundary reaction during oxidution of iron to wiis

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Pittsburgh Parper - Note on the Wear of an Iron Rail

    By W. E. C. Coxe

    At the meeting of the Institute in Philadelphia, in June, 1876, it was my pleasure to read a paper on the "Manufacture and Endurance of Iron Rails." I then spoke of some trial rails which had been pla

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Method Of Testing Draeger Oxygen Helmets At The Copper Queen Mine.

    By C. A. Mitke

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) 1. Character of Gases which Caused Helmets to Get Out of Order. DURING September, 1911, the fire area, in the Lowell mine continually increased. and gases resulting fr

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Institute of Metals Division - Dihedral Angle Measurement

    By O. K. Riegger, L. H. Van Vlack

    The median angle of relatively few two-dimensional observations provides a satisfactory value for dihedral angle determinations. Those data that contain bimodal or non-equilibriated dihedral angle dis

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Interaction of Starch and Calcium in Soap Flotation of Activated Silica from Iron Ores

    By I. Iwasaki

    The interaction of starch and calcium ions in soap flotation of activated silica from iron ores was investigated using the response surface method. The results were correlated with adsorption studies

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - The Cyanide-Plant and Practice at the Ymir Mine, West Kootenay, British Columbia

    By Edwin C. Holden

    In making the original estimates for a report recommending the cyanidation of Ymir stamp-mill tailings, the writer was unable to find in any of the standard works on cyanide-practice certain data appl

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Coring in the Oklahoma City Field (Abstract; see also Oil and Gas Journal, 1933)

    By R. W. Brauchli

    The author has made a statistical analysis of the relations between recovery and length of cores, diameters of cores and of drill pipe, and cost of coring under different contractual conditions. The d

    Jan 1, 1933

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    New York Paper - Blast-Furnace Slag-Analyses for 24 Hours

    By F. L. Grammer

    The analyses given in Table I. were made several years ago at my request at a plant using Lake ores. They are of two furnaces, one making basic, the other Bessemer pig— they gave 6 casts each in 24 hr

    Jan 1, 1914

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    The Thermoelectric Properties And Electrical Conductivity Of Bismuth-Selenium Alloys

    By B. D. Cullity

    INTRODUCTION THIS investigation of bismuth-selenium alloys was made in an attempt to find a suitable material for use in thermoelectric generators. These devices are simply thermocouple circuits de

    Jan 1, 1948

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    New Potash Flotation Process From Testing Through Full-Scale Operation

    By J. L. Huiatt, R. B. Tippin

    Introduction Great Salt Lake Minerals & Chemicals Corp. (GSL), a subsidiary of Gulf Resources & Chemical Corp., is located on the east side of the Great Salt Lake, approximately 20 miles from Ogden,

    Jan 1, 1980