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  • AIME
    New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Reactions of the Ziervogel Process and Their Temperature-Limits.

    By Robert Henry Bradford

    This investigation was undertaken at the suggestion of Prof. Henry M. Howe, of the Department of Metallurgy, Columbia University, who, in a letter to the author, dated October 23, 1900, wrote as follo

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Some Physical Characteristics of West Virginia Coals

    By C. E. Lawall

    WHEN this study was started very little information was available, regarding the physical characteristics of West Virginia coals. This was particularly true of friability and of crushing strengths of

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Papers - Low-temperature Oxidation of Single Crystals of Copper (T.P. 1317, with discussion)

    By Benjamin Lustman, Robert F. Mehl

    The study of the high-temperature oxidation of pure metals, intensively pursued experimentally since the pioneer work of Pilling and Bedworth1 and supplemented by the recent theoretical work of Wagner

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Properties of High Purity Scandium Metal

    By G. Wakefield, A. H. Daane, D. H. Dennison, F. H. Spedding

    Preparation of pure scandium metal was accomplished by calcium reduction of the fluoride by two methods; a low-temperatzdre alloy process and direct reduction with subsequent distillation of the produ

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Great Falls Billet Plant

    By L. J. Ingvalson, Roy H. Miller

    IN 1948, as part of a program to expand the copper tube mill facilities of the American Brass Co. plant at Kenosha, Wisconsin, plans were formulated to convert the 100 ton capacity anode casting furna

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Strengthening by Interfaces in the Ag-Cu Directionally Solidified Eutectic

    By H. E. Cline, D. F. Stein

    A fine lamellar structure with interlamellar spacings ranging from 0.I to 3.7 was Woduced by high-speed directional solidification and used to study the interaction of dislocations with an array of b

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Pressure Dependency in the Oxidation of Platinum Explained by a Boundary-Layer Diffusion Mechanism

    By George C. Fryburg

    The oxidation of platinum at high temperatures (above 800°C) is controlled by boundary-layer diffusion, except at the lowest pressures. The rate of oxidation is determined by the rate of diffusion of

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - Handling and Utilization - The Relation of Free-swelling Indexes to Other Characteristics of Some Alabama Domestic Stoker Coals (T.P. 2314, Coal Tech., Feb. 1948, with discussion)

    By Reynold Q. Shotts

    The small domestic underfeed stoker as now designed is unusually sensitive to the coking and plastic properties of coals, and when the attempt is made to burn the high rank coking and caking coals of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Effect of Chromatographic Transport in Hexylamine on Displacement of Oil by Water in Porous Media

    By A. S. Michaels, M. C. Porter, A. Stancell

    Previous laboratory studies have demonstrated that the injection of small quantities of reverse wetting agents during water displacement can increase oil recovery from unconsolidated porous media.9 In

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Flotation Machines (76331f8b-2048-4eb2-9dd4-9ed58e18274f)

    By C. C. Harris

    The modern flotation machine is the result of decades of adaptation to a changing environment. In response to falling ore grades, and rising demands, tonnages, and costs, attempts are now underway to

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Institute of Metals Division - Notch Sensitivity of Refractory Metals

    By R. I. Jaffee, F. C. Holden, H. R. Ogden, A. G. Imgram

    The tensile and notch tensile properties of four refractory metals (molybdenum, tungsten, niobium (columbium), and tantalum) and one alloy (Mo-0.5Ti) were investigated. All the materials were evaluate

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Beneficiation Of Over-Spray Porcelain Enamel

    By Donald W. Scott, L. A. Roe, B. J. Sweo

    INTRODUCTION THIS paper describes the application of ore-dressing methods to the reclamation of milled frit from over-spray, or waste, porcelain enamel. Frit is the name given by enamelers to a gr

    Jan 1, 1947

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    New York Paper - Coal-Cutting Machinery

    By Edward W. Parker

    One of the most important features of the coal-mining industry of the present day is one that is common to the majority of industrial enterprises—the substitution of mechanical methods for hand-labor.

    Jan 1, 1900

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Genesis of the Sudbury Nickel-copper Ores as Indicated by Recent Exploration (with Discussion)

    By Hugh M. Roberts, R. D. Longyear

    Introduction ............................ 27 GEnERal Geology........................... 29 The ORebodY in Western Falco~ridgI TownsRip........... 31 Quartzite-Graywacke Formation...................

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Part II – February 1968 - Papers - The 1967 Institute of Metals Lecture Spinodal Decomposition

    By John W. Cahn

    The spinodal has long been regarded as a limit beyond which a homogeneous phase could no longer be metastable. But only recently has it become apparent that a phase beyond the spinodal would decompose

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Relative Reduction Rates of Porous Iron Oxide Pellets

    By W. J. Helfrich, C. L. Sollenberger

    Many present direct reduction processes utilize iron ore concentrates for the production of sponge iron and the sponge iron is usually preferred as an agglomerate. Pelletizing a high grade iron oxide

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1937

    By C. C. McDermond, Others, B. N. Zavoico

    Production of crude oil in Venezuela for the year 1937 was 186,653,-916 bbl., as compared with 155,228,982 bbl. produced in 1936, an increase of almost 31,500,000 bbl. The oil-field strike, which star

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Coal - Two-Way Belt Conveyor Transportation - Discussion

    By C. W. Thompson

    Paul D. Suloff (Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Inc., Akron, Ohio)—I would like first to comment on problems of the conveyor belt discussed in Mr. Thompson's excellent paper, since that is what we

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Iron and Steel Division - Diffusion of Calcium Ion in Liquid Slag

    By J. Chipman, H. Towers, M. Paris

    A simple radioactive tracer technique is used to measure the diffusion coefficient of calcium ion in molten slags. In a slag of 40 pct Ca0-40 pct Si0,-20 pct Al203, Dc " at 1450°C is 1.3x10-6 cm'

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Inspection and Safety of the Island Creek Properties

    By A. J. Bartlett

    ISLAND Creek conditions are generally referred to as ideal; yet, as at all other properties, there are all known hazards of coal mining. The hardest of these hazards to combat is the human element. T

    Jan 1, 1937