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Institute of Metals Division - Fluid Flow Control During Solidification Part II: Programmed Solute DistributionBy W. A. Tiller, W. C. Johnston
A theoretical analysis of alloy solidification in which the effective partition coefficient, k, of the solute is allowed to vary as a function of interface position is performed. A variety of solute d
Jan 1, 1962
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New Clay Mineral Evidence Concerning the Diagenesis of Some Missouri Fire-claysBy John F. Burst
GENETIC correlations of the various types of Cheltenham fireclays found in Missouri have been the subject of several papers. The correlations usually have been attempted on the basis of stratigraphic
Jan 1, 1952
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Sulfur -- Some Effects On Steel Processing And Steel Properties ? IntroductionBy G. J. Roe
Drawing largely on desulfurizing practices which have been developing abroad in the last several years, this paper will cover the main ways in which producing steels with low sulfur provides appreciab
Jan 1, 1972
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Industrial Minerals - Commercial Synthesis of Star Sapphires and Star RubiesBy Clifford Frondel
THE aluminum oxide known as corundum has several varieties that have been used as gem materials since ancient times. These include the red variety called ruby, the blue variety sapphire, and the aster
Jan 1, 1955
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Applicability Of Sophisticated Shape Analysis Techniques To Engineering And Industrial Problems-- Fourier Shape AnalysisBy Thomas P. Meloy, Duane T. Eppler
The science of particle shape analysis has expanded rapidly in the decade since precise numerical-statistical techniques were developed for use in characterizing the shape of closed forms. Use of Four
Jan 1, 1980
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Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Cyanide SolutionsBy A. J. Weinig
The method described is a modification of Schutzenberger's whereby the solution in titrations and the standards are protected from the atmosphere by a layer of kerosene. Indigo-disulfonate is th
Jan 8, 1924
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The Origin of Petroleum (ee86c0bd-9391-4c5f-bed2-7a776da2011a)By E. Berl
THIS may be a most unnecessary paper-from what does crude oil come and how was it formed? Many people, inside and outside of the petroleum industry, believe that we have actually enough oil, and that
Jan 1, 1938
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur AlloysBy C. W. Sherman, J. Chipman, H. I. Elvander
THE pronounced and usually deleterious effects of sulphur on all ferrous metals and the resultant necessity for its control in metallurgical processes have stimulated many investigations of the system
Jan 1, 1951
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Tensile Properties Of Medium-Carbon Low-Alloy Cast SteelsBy H. A. Schwartz, W. Kenneth Bock
IN this paper it is shown that when the tensile strength of a given steel in various states of heat-treatment is plotted against its elongation, a straight line results. The equation of this straight
Jan 1, 1944
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Index (cfb5e600-6692-4bd9-9185-5eb380c4d9a8)Jan 1, 1923
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Arizona Paper - Iron Pyrites Deposits in Southern Ontario, CanadaBy P. E. Hopkins
In speaking of the economic geology of southeastern Ontario, W. G. Miller and C. W. Knight1 say that "there occurs in southeastern Ontario a variety of minerals and rocks of economic value, probably a
Jan 1, 1917
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The Hancock Jig In The Concentration Of Lead OresBy Harold Rabling
THE following notes are taken from results obtained on a standard 25-ft. Hancock jig 1 tested during regular operation in the Bonne Terre mill of the St. Joseph Lead Co. The object of the tests was to
Jan 8, 1917
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An Improved Form Of Cam For Stamp MillsBy V 7. 0 / 300 dpi
THE cams at present universally used in stamp mills lift the tappets with an involute form of curve, to which the surface of the tappet is always tangent; moreover, the line of contact between tappet
Jan 12, 1914
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New Design Of Regenerators For Open-Hearth FurnaceBy H. F. JR. Miller
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE major cause of the deterioration of the open-hearth furnace as its length of service increases, is the melting down, or rather the slagging, of the checker-brick, t
Jan 6, 1913
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The Cavability of Ore DepositsBy Francis S. Kendorski
Caving offers the lowest cost per ton of ally large-scale mining method, but its successful application demands an ore body that conforms to several rigid requirements. The deposit must be of wide are
Jan 6, 1978
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An Investigation Into Anode-Furnace Refining Of High-Nickel Blister CopperBy Frederic Benard
THIS paper constitutes a preliminary report on experimental work done to date on the anode-furnace treatment of blister copper containing relatively high percentages of nickel. The investigation has n
Jan 1, 1938
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Experiments With Slime-Coatings In FlotationBy S Bankoff
INCE1 proposed that electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged particles was responsible for slime-coating. Del Giudice2 postulated the metathetic formation of a cementing compound. Wark3 sug
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Fuel-Gas and Some of its ApplicationsBy Burdett Loomis
The advantages of gaseous fuel have been too fully set forth during the past few years to need recapitulation. Papers, arguments, and editorials have been issued, in a more or less general way, that w
Jan 1, 1891
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Recovery Of Metal From SolutionsCHEMICAL PRECIPITATION U.S. 4,067,789 - Removal of soluble manganous ions from a zinc sulfate solution formed by leaching roasted zinc sulfide ore with spent electrolyte. An excess of ammonium pers
Jan 1, 1979
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Waste Disposal – Vital to Atomic Power DevelopmentBy John M. Warde, Raymond M. Richardson
What to do with atomic wastes is one of the major problems of the atomic age. Unlike other waste materials, these cannot be burned, evaporated, or filtered, and the transfer of radioactive material fr
Jan 5, 1955