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    Corrosion and Physical Properties of Some Alloys of Aluminum, Zinc and Tin

    By N. O. Taylor

    THE failure, by swelling, of several cast aluminum-zinc, spiral, pump rods, used to circulate water in a constant-temperature bath, brought up the question as to whether the presence of tin in varying

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Resistivity of Dilute Binary Terminal Solid Solutions

    By W. R. Hibbard

    THE classical work on the electrical conductivity of alloys was carried out by Matthiessen and his coworkers1 in the early 1860's. He attempted to correlate the electrical conductivity of alloys

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Visits Japan

    By John V. Beall

    The mining industry of Japan is not very large, but it is very old. Some of the mines have 1000 years of history. At Nara, the capitol 1300 years ago, the great Buddha of bronze that was cast at that

    Jan 5, 1969

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    Shaft Sinking And Underground Development At The Kermac Potash Mine

    By Jack M. Swales

    Kermac Potash Co., the newest American entry in a rapidly expanding industry, has come on the scene with notable variations in conventional shaft-sinking and mining techniques. Located in the famed po

    Jan 12, 1966

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    Metallurgical Effects Produced in Steel by Fusion Welding (3aea5b8b-9561-4f4e-8e31-dc5c13751cdd)

    By A. B. Kinzel

    PRECISE knowledge regarding the effect of heat treatment on the properties of steel has made possible the detailed specifications and instructions covering optimum heat-treating temperatures and pract

    Jan 1, 1935

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    British Columbia Paper - Anthracite Washeries

    By George W. Harris

    In the earlier period of anthracite-mining, much coal was wasted, both underground and in the culm-banks on the surface. Such waste is common in the development of new mining-districts, in which, as a

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Lead - Some Experiments on Sintering Lead Sulphate Products (Metals Technology, June 1940.) (With discussion)

    By G. L. Oldright, Henry de Rycker, S. F. Ravitz

    The upper limit of richness of concentrates that can be smelted by means of the blast furnace without added diluents is fixed by the operation of sintering. A sinter feed with normal gangue constituen

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Misfires: Their Causes, Prevention and Treatment on Occurrence (a00438da-b1a6-41da-9369-f311df34b9e9)

    By T. D. Thomas

    CONTENTS PAGE T. D. Thomas-Misfires in Anthracite Coal Mines 3 W. H. Forbes-Misfires in Bituminous Coal Mines 12 A. W. Worthington-Misfires in Non-metallic Mining (Limestone) 18 Misfires i

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - Creep Correlations in Alpha Solid Solutions of Aluminum

    By O. D. Sherby, J. E. Dorn

    SEVERAL years ago Zener and Hollomon1 suggested that the flow stress of metals might be related to the temperature and strain rate in accord with the functional equation: s=s(eeh/rt) [1]

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Institute of Metals Division - Isothermal Martensite Transformation in Iron-Base Alloys of Low Carbon Content

    By R. B. G. Yeo

    Pronounced isothermal martensite formation at room temperature was measured dilatometrically in a steel containing 0.01 pct C, 24.9 pct Ni, 0.26 pctAl, 2.58 pct Ti and 0.25 pct Cb. It is shown that ma

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Experiments in Concentrating Iron Ore from the Pea Ridge Deposit, Missouri

    By D. W. Frommer, M. M. Fine

    Mineral dressing research showed that iron concentrates of commercial quality could be produced from the Pea Ridge deposit near Sullivan, Mo. Magnetic separation and flotation, on a laboratory scale,

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Physical Metallurgy - Fundamental Principles Involved in Segregation in Alloy Castings (Metals

    By R. M. Brick

    Segregation can occur only in cast alloys that solidify over a range of temperatures with a difference in composition of liquid and solid phases within this range (ignoring monotectic systems and chem

    Jan 1, 1945

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    New York Paper - Investigations of Sources of Potash in Texas

    By William B. Phillips

    The possible sources of potash salts in the United States have been considered from many points of view during the last several years, but it is only within the last two or three months that the situa

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Cone-Type Precipitators to Recover Copper from Copper-Bearing Solution

    By J. D. Prater, H. R. Spedden, E. E. Malouf

    With the expansion of copper leaching of the various mine wastes at the Kennecott properties, additional copper recovery facilities have been required. A research and development program has been purs

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Book XI

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    DIFFERENT methods of parting gold from silver, and, on the other hand, silver from gold, were discussed in the last book; also the separation of copper from the latter and further, of lead from gold a

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Further Views on Economics of Oil-production Practice

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    THE paper by C. H., Lieb on the "Economics of Oil-Producing Practice" (June issue, M. & M.) contains much food for thought. The engineers should be gratified that an executive with Mr. Lieb's. re

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Mechanism and Kinetics of the Scaling of Iron

    By M. T. Simnad, C. E. Birchenall, M. H. Davis

    The transport mechanisms previously proposed in wustite and hematite have been confirmed by movement of inert markers during the growth of these phases. By similar measurements the mechanism for magne

    Jan 1, 1952