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    Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Alphabetical

    Aamot, Olav Crone, Research Engr., Norsk Elektrokemisk Kongensgt, 18, Oslo, Norway ?29 Abbott, Clarence E., V.P., Charge of Raw Materials, Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., 1242 Brown-Marx Bldg., Birmin

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - Cleveland Meeting – September, 1929 – The Gamma-alpha Transformation in Pure Iron (With Discussion)

    By C. H. Chou, A. Sauveur

    The senior author of this paper has expressed the belief that when gamma iron transforms into alpha iron on reaching the A3 point, each gamma grain does not change bodily into one or more alpha grains

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Blast-Pressure A T The Tuyeres And Inside The Furnace.

    By R. H. Sweetser

    AT the Buffalo meeting in October, 1898 (Trans., xxviii., 865), our Secretary, Dr. Raymond, in speaking of the obstacles he had encountered in securing contributions to the Transactions from members i

    Mar 1, 1909

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    Wet Concentration of Coarse Coal (92eaa05e-581d-4d9f-84e3-bc609b24da2d)

    By Luckie. Peter T., Deurbouck. A. W., Harold L. Lovell, E. R. Palowitch, James K. Kindig

    PART 1: DENSE MEDIUM SEPARATION by E. R. PALOWITCH and A. W. DEURBROUK INTRODUCTION During 1974, 43.9% of the 603,406,000 tons (549,099,000 mt) of bituminous coal and lignite produced was

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Identification of Sulphide Minerals by Selective Iridescent Filming

    By A. M. Gaudin

    THIS paper presents, with the help of colored photomicrographs, the new method of mineral identification termed "selective iridescent filming." This method pertains to the field of determinative miner

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Geological Features of Some Deposits of Bleaching Clay (cc90dbae-3e82-4601-b0b1-476094f33819)

    By G. Austin Schroter

    ALTHOUGH there is now an extensive literature on the bleaching clays, not a great deal of material is to be found concerning the geological fea-tures of these deposits and their bearing on problems of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Geological Features of Some Deposits of Bleaching Clay

    By G. Austin Schroter

    ALTHOUGH there is now an extensive literature on the bleaching clays, not a great deal of material is to be found concerning the geological fea-tures of these deposits and their bearing on problems of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    A Method For Determining The Origin Of Surface Defects In Rolled Steel Products

    By V. E. Elliott, C. L. Meyette

    THE conditioning of semifinished steel products such as billets, blooms, and slabs to remove surface defects before further processing to finished products is a necessary accompaniment to steel mill r

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mining - Some Correlations Between Rock Parameters, Derived from Wuerker's "Annotated Tables of Strength and Elastic Properties," 1956

    By A. Manganwidjoyo, W. A. Wiebenga

    The aim of this paper is to disclose some of the correlations between rock parameters, hidden in Wuerker's "Annotated Tables of Strength and Elastic Properties of Rocks," 1956. The empirical rela

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Grain Boundary Phenomena in Tungsten Filaments

    By Edmund Davenport

    THE specific aim of this work has been to study certain forms of internal deterioration which occur in tungsten filaments when subjected to high temperatures under various conditions, and to determine

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Unit Construction Costs From The New Smelter Of The Arizona Copper Co., Ltd.

    By E. Horton Jones

    INTRODUCTION WE have endeavored in the following "sheets" to give the unit construction costs derived from the building of the Arizona Copper Co.'s new smelter, Clifton, Ariz., starting in Febru

    Jan 7, 1914

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    New York Paper - Effect of Temperature, Deformation and Grain Size on the Mechanical Properties of Metals (with Discussion)

    By Zay Jeffries

    Page Introduction............................. 474 Nature of Experiments ........................ 476 Materials Used in Experiments..................... 476 Description of Samples.................

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Mining Methods At Mascot Mines, Tennessee

    By H. A. Coy

    THE Mascot mines of the American Zinc. Co. of Tennessee are situated at Mascot, Tenn., 14 miles northeast of Knoxville, on the Southern Railway. The district is centrally located in the Great Valley,

    Jan 9, 1924

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    Microhardness of Bearing Alloys (b7f87d43-e2b6-4aae-871b-747058eb3a92)

    By L. L. Swift

    AT the present time there are four base metals being used for automo-tive bearing alloys. Of course there are numerous variations in the amounts of alloying elements added to each base metal and nearl

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Zinc - New Jersey Zinc Company Vertical Retort Process

    By E. H. Bunce, E. C. Handwerk

    The inherent difficulties of zinc smelting arise from the fact that metallic zinc is volatilized at the reducing temperature of zinc oxide and thus is liberated in the form of a vapor. This vapor must

    Jan 1, 1937

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    On the Allotropy of Stainless Steels (d4c4a5f1-71d5-4b80-a8e8-1222c19ce9d6)

    By Frederick Becket

    DOCTOR Albert Sauveur, distinguished scientist and Honorary Mem-ber of this Institute, predicted in the first Howe Memorial Lecture that the privilege of delivering this annual address would be consid

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Mine Taxation

    By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry

    "Who is the man who views the mines and promptly turns them down? Who is the one that thinks this is the short cut to renown? Who is it gives the bum advice to the innocent financier? The knowledge-fe

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Production of Gray Iron from Steel Scrap in the Electric Furnace

    By T. F. Baily

    DURING the period of the War, in both this country and Canada, a number of attempts were made to make pig iron from steel scrap in the FIG. 1.-EXPERIMENTAL FURNACE. 5000 KW. CAPACITY: 150 TONS 2 PE

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - Effect of Heat Treatment on Corrosion Resistance, of Stainless Iron (With Discussion)

    By Clarence G. Merritt

    Stainless iron, as mild stainless steel is usually called, an alloy ranging from 11.50 to 15.00 per cent chromium with carbon under 0.12 per cent, has been considered to be not appreciably affected in

    Jan 1, 1932