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Mining - Mining Technology. The Outlook for the FutureBy E. D. Gardner
FIFTY years ago the Utah Copper enterprise at Bingham was just getting under way. An epic in metal mining was in the making. Throughout the West the bonanza deposits were approaching exhaustion and mo
Jan 1, 1956
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Symposia - Symposium on Cohesive Strength (Metals Technology, December 1944) - Dilatometric Studies of the Graphitization of Cast Iron (With discussion)By N. A. Zeigler
GRaphitization phenomena occurring in solid cast iron have principally been studied from the angle of the reactions taking place during annealing of white castings in the manufacturing of malleable ir
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Factors Responsible for the Sharp Fatigue Limit in Iron and SteelBy A. Yoshikawa, T. Sugeno
To detenmine the origin of the sharp fatigue limit in many ferrous metals, S-N curvces were determined in push-pull fatigue at 18.6 kc per sec at room temperature and - 67°C for various kinds of iron.
Jan 1, 1965
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The Beehive Oven EraBy C. S. Finney, John Mitchell
The introduction of ovens for the production of metallurgical coke is believed to be due to L. L. Norton who operated an iron foundry in the vicinity of Connellsville, Pa. Persuaded by his foreman, an
Jan 1, 1961
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Iron and Steel Division - Evaluation of pH Measurements with Regard to the Basicity of Metallurgical SlagBy C. W. Sherman, N. J. Grant
The correlation of the high temperature chemical properties of slag-metal systems with some easily measured property of either slag or metal at room temperature has been the goal of both process metal
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Grain Size on Tensile and Creep Properties of Arc-Melted and Electron-Beam-Melted Tungsten at 2250° to 4140°FBy William D. Klopp
A study was conducted of the tensile and creep properties of are-melted and electron-beam-melted tungsten over the temperature range 2250° to 4140°F. The tensile and creep strengths vary with pain siz
Jan 1, 1965
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Central Texas, Fault Zone in 1941By William H. Spice
The area on which oil and gas development is reported covers 30 counties, which are included in the Texas Railroad Commission's District No. I. This area not only includes the old established Bal
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Central Texas, Fault Zone in 1941By William H. Spice
The area on which oil and gas development is reported covers 30 counties, which are included in the Texas Railroad Commission's District No. I. This area not only includes the old established Bal
Jan 1, 1942
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The Analysis of Iron Ores Containing Both Phosphoric and Titanic AcidsBy Thomas M. Drown, P. W. Shimer
THE precipitation of phosphoric with titanic acid, by boiling an iron solution which had been reduced to the ferrous condition by sulphuretted hydrogen or sulphurous acid, was first noticed by E. H. B
Jan 1, 1882
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May 27, 1930; 9:15 A.M.; R. F. McElvenny PresidingR. F. McELVENNY.- Mr. Oldright has just given me a letter to read to you, which I think it may be of interest. It is headed, "Silver Meeting Dinner". The letter is as follows: "To Members of the A.
Jan 1, 1930
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Local Section News (751c69d9-c13f-4f97-b5c8-30fb7d77d4dc)SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee SEELEY W. MUDD, Chairman C. COLCOCK JUNES, Vice-Chairman FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL, Secretary-Treasurer, 631. Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Jan 8, 1915
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - Crushing and Grinding, III.-Relation of Work Input to Surface Produced in Crushing Quartz (With Discussion)By S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross
The method of measurement of surface on quartz particles was given in a previous paper.' With such a method the relation of surface produced in crushing quartz can be compared to the work in crus
Jan 1, 1930
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An Elastic Solution Of The Laterally Constrained Circular Cylinder Under Uniaxial LoadingBy B. T. Brady, Wilson Blake
One of the more widespread experimental procedures currently used in experimental rock and soil mechanics work involves the use of a short circular cylinder loaded axially between nonrigid end plates1
Jan 1, 1972
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Iron and Steel Division Annual MeetingBy AIME AIME
BEFORE proceeding with the papers scheduled for the ore and foundry session*, the teller's report on the election of officers for the ensuing year was presented, a; follows: Chairman. G.C. F. Mac
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Oxygen Steelmaking ProcessBy F. W. Luersson
High carbon, low phosphorus steel can now be made from pig iron containing 0.7 pct P or more, in a commercial sized open hearth furnace. No external heat is required for refining, and steel produced i
Jan 1, 1958
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Crushing and Grinding, III.-Relation of Work Input to Surface Produced in Crushing QuartzBy John Gross
THE method of measurement of surface on quartz particles was given in a previous paper.1 With such a method the relation of surface produced in crushing quartz can be compared to the work in crushing
Jan 1, 1928
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Contents of 1943 Iron and Steel VolumeThe Development of Research and Quality Control in the Modern Steel Plant. By Leo F. Rein-artz. (Metals Technology, April 1943) Blast Furnace and Raw Materials Essential Considerations in the De
Jan 1, 1943
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Contents of 1943 Iron and Steel VolumeThe Development of Research and Quality Control in the Modern Steel Plant. By Leo F. Rein-artz. (Metals Technology, April 1943) Blast Furnace and Raw Materials Essential Considerations in the De
Jan 1, 1943
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Personal (675e9000-3bba-4b49-a108-fd17850bf2d1)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10, 1919, to Aug. 10, 1919. Howard C. Arnold, Washington, Pa. J. S. Lane, New Y
Jan 9, 1919