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  • AIME
    Cleaning - Conditioning of Coal for Treatment by Pneumatic Cleaners (With Discussion)

    By Thomas Fraser, Robert MacLachlan

    The dry cleaning of coal is a relatively new art and, as might have been expected, a number of unforeseen problems have been brought to light in the few years that dry methods of treatment have been i

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Part IX - Discussion - Discussion of "The Lattice Parameters and Solubility Limits of Alpha Iron as Affected by Some Binary Transition-Element Additions"

    By L. Zwell, H. A. Wriedt

    In describing their procedure for measuring the lattice parameters of solid solutions, Abrahamson and Lopata report (p. 77) the final heat treatment of their alloy specimens as "700°C for 100 hr, foll

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Membership (361c29d1-328a-4c71-a66f-834161303b88)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period June 10, 1919, to July 10, 1919. ANDERSON, JOHN EDWARD, Min. Engr., Lehigh Valley Coal Co.,

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Fusion Anomaly During Roasting of Copper Sulfide

    By I. D. Shah

    A roasting procedure for synthetic copper sulfide which results in a reproducible transient melting at 450° and 470°C is described in this paper. Possible causes for this melting phenomenon are sugges

    Jan 1, 1976

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    The Pernot Furnace

    By Alexander L. Holley

    THE Pernot system of rotating and withdrawing the hearth of a Siemens regenerative gas furnace for the production of Martin or open-hearth steel, is, perhaps, the most conspicuous of the several impro

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Scranton Paper - The Geologic Relations of the Nanticoke Disaster

    By Charles A. Ashburner

    One of the most unexpected and unusual mining disasters which have ever been recorded in the Pennsylvania anthracite region, or, in fact, in any coal-mining district, occurred in the northern anthraci

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Observations On Requirements Of Refractories For Open Hearth

    By F. W. Davis

    This paper deals in a general way with certain of the necessary requirements of refractories for the open-hearth furnace. The refractories in common use for the different parts are discussed both as t

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Canadian Paper - Porcupine Ore Deposits (with Discussion)

    By Louis D. Huntoon

    The Porcupine gold area, located on the Hudson Bay slope of northern Ontario, has produced over $100,000,000 in gold and has paid more than $28,000,000 in dividends, since the first real production in

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Toronto Paper - Secrecy in the Arts

    By James Douglas

    Though liberality is not supposed to be a prominent trait of the Scottish character, Canada owes to a Scotchman, Sir Wm. Macdonald, more than to any other of its people, not only wise ideas, but pecun

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Theory of Enhancement of Diffusion-Limited Vaporization Rates by a Convection-Condensation Process. Part II- Experimental

    By K. C. Mills, E. T. Turkdogan

    The results on the rates of vaporization of Fe-Ni alloys, levitated by an electromagnetic field in a stagnant atmosphere of helium, are shown to be in close agreement with those predicted theoreticall

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Types Of Primary Ore Deposits

    The classification here used is one of convenience only; it is not intended to include all known types of ore deposits. The characteristic features of the several well-marked types of primary minerali

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Institute of Metals Division - Constant Strain Rate Bend Tests on Hydrogen-Embrittled High Strength Steels

    By G. Sachs, E. P. Klier, W. Beck

    HYDROGEN embrittlement of steels has recently attracted much attention because it is asso- ciated with a variety of failures, especially those of aircraft structural components.' For instance,

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Papers - Geophysics Education - A Perspective of Geophysics (T. P. 950)

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    In presenting this brief historical perspective, it is not my purpose to address myself to the geophysicists, to most of whom the story is already well known. My objective is to draw the attention of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Discussion Of Papers Presented At Birmingham Meeting, October, 1921

    CONTENTS PAGE GEISMER, H. S.-Coal Washing Practice in Alabama. Discussed by William Kelly, H. S. Geismer, H. D. Pallister, L. E. Bryant, Milton H. Fies, Elmer F. Harris, James A. Barr, George G. Cra

    Jan 7, 1925

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    Papers - Combined Carbon-A Controlling Factor in Quality of Basic Pig Iron

    By Ralph H. Sweetser

    At the joint session of Blast Furnace and Open Hearth Committees, April 7, 1937, at Birmingham, the subject of the quality of basic open-hearth pig iron was so well presented and discussed from so man

    Jan 1, 1938

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    What Are Strategic and Critical Materials?

    By Elmer W., Pehrson

    NOT much serious consideration was liven to the military aspects of raw materials before World War 1. Following the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, however. this situation was promptly changed. Dis

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Membership (7197d7d7-859d-46c4-888f-d4c558bf419c)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10 to Nov. 10, 1914: Members ADDAMS, CHARLES EDWARD, Asst. Supt.. . Ray Consolidated

    Jan 12, 1914

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    Iron and Steel Division - Density of Iron Oxide-Silica Melts

    By R. G. Ward, P. L. Sachdev

    Using an improved maximum bubble pressure technique, the densities of iron silicates at 1400°C have been measured under nitrogen. At the wiistite composition the density has been measured by bubble-bl

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Effect of Oxygen Balance of Gelatin Dynamites on the Gaseous Products of Detonation

    By G. W. Jones

    THIS paper describes experiments in which eight test samples of gelatin dynamite were fired in three different types of apparatus and the quantity and composition of the gaseous products of detonation

    Jan 1, 1928