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                     Institute Committee (4d8b1bcd-0380-47e2-a82b-7b1f090e4d05) Institute Committee (4d8b1bcd-0380-47e2-a82b-7b1f090e4d05)TECHNICAL COMMITTEES Iron and Steel JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, Chairman. J. E. JOHNSON. Js., Vice-Chairman. ARTHUR S. CALLEN, Secretary, 453 Chestnut St., So. Bethlehem, Pa. SUB-COMMITTEES IRON ORE Jan 10, 1915 
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                     Propagation of Brittle Fracture in Rock (41a2da9c-122b-40ab-9480-d029c7fe58fb) Propagation of Brittle Fracture in Rock (41a2da9c-122b-40ab-9480-d029c7fe58fb)By Bieniawski, Z. T. The importance of understanding the phenomena associated with rock fracture has long been fully appreciated in rock mechanics. This is clearly apparent from the special attention paid to rock fracture Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Legion of Honor (9c1874d4-c18f-4566-a249-81e601de55ee) Legion of Honor (9c1874d4-c18f-4566-a249-81e601de55ee)E. O?C. Acker Jinzoc Adachi Truman H. Aldrich Walter H. Aldridge Anson W. Allen John H. Allen William R. Appleby W. Lawrence Austin W. S. Ayres David Baker John Henry Banks Henry C. Bano Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Legion of Honor (71c985d7-e766-48cb-8d21-b5b6107c1bba) Legion of Honor (71c985d7-e766-48cb-8d21-b5b6107c1bba)E. O?C. Acker Jinzoc Adachi Truman H. Aldrich Walter H. Aldridge Anson W. Allen John H. Allen William R. Appleby W. Lawrence Austin W. S. Ayres David Baker John Henry Banks Henry C. Bano Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Active Members of Local Sections Active Members of Local SectionsAddicks, L Ambler, J O Anderson, F B Armstrong, T Allen, L M, Jr Arnold, C E Adams, C E Adams, R E Anderson, A J Booth, E L Bernhardt, D I Boyd, W S Browning, W C Blake, D E Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Country Risk Analysis Country Risk AnalysisBy Peter Allen, John R. Stuermer COUNTRY RISK ANALYSIS A company operating in a foreign country assumes all the risks that it would at home. However, beyond these, it assumes risks that arise from the unique political economic, Jan 1, 1985 
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                     New York Paper - Etching Aluminum and Its Alloys for Macroscopic and Microscopic Examination (with Discussion) New York Paper - Etching Aluminum and Its Alloys for Macroscopic and Microscopic Examination (with Discussion)By Fulton B. Flick The micrography and macrography of aluminum and its alloys present certain difficulties. Many of the difficulties attendant on the micrography have been removed by methods developed during the past fe Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper - The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia (Metals Tech., December 1947, TP 2248) Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper - The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia (Metals Tech., December 1947, TP 2248)By F. E. Buch The smelter is designed for a production capacity of 10,000 short tons of blister copper per month, when operating on the present concentrate grade. The :smelter lay-out is shown in Fig I. The m Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Crystal Structure of Ti3Sn Institute of Metals Division - Crystal Structure of Ti3SnBy Paul Pietrokowsky THE formation of intermediate phases in the solid state reaction of titanium with silicon, germanium. and tin (of subgroup 4B in the periodic table) was the subject of a recent paper.' Further in Jan 1, 1953 
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                     New York Paper - White-Burning Clays of the Southern Appalachian States (with Discussion) New York Paper - White-Burning Clays of the Southern Appalachian States (with Discussion)By Joel H. Watkins The terms kaolin, china clay, ball clay, and paper clay are more or less loosely and interchangeably applied to a large class of white-burning clays. These clays are made up chiefly of hydrous amorpho Jan 1, 1915 
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                     St. Louis Paper - The Milling Practice of the St. Joseph Lead Co. (with Discussion) St. Louis Paper - The Milling Practice of the St. Joseph Lead Co. (with Discussion)By L. A. Delano During 1916, the St. Joseph Lead Co. milled 2,505,670 tons of ore. This is a daily operating average of 7855 tons. The economic concentration of such a large tonnage necessarily requires a plant equip Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Processing Of Indian Coal-Fines Processing Of Indian Coal-FinesBy P. Bandopadhyay, T. C. Rao Geologically the Indian coals belong to Gondwana formations. Being of drift origin, these coals contain high percentage of mineral matter distributed in finely disseminated form. Indian coal-preparati Jan 1, 1980 
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                     New York Paper February, 1918 - Zinc Refining (with Discussion) New York Paper February, 1918 - Zinc Refining (with Discussion)By L. E. Wemple Previous to 1915, zinc refining had not become a general practice among the zinc smelters in the United States. Such refining as had been carried on was confined chiefly to remelting very high-leaded Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The "Perfect-Cleaning" 'Theory of Rotary Drilling Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The "Perfect-Cleaning" 'Theory of Rotary DrillingBy W. C. Maurer A drilling-rate formula for roller-cone bits is derived from rock crater-ing mechanisms. This formula holds for "perfect cleaning", which is defined as the condition where all of the rock debris is re 
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                     Metallurgical Practice in the Witwatersrand District, South Africa Metallurgical Practice in the Witwatersrand District, South AfricaBy F. L. Bosqui INTRODUCTION The history of the development of gold metallurgy in South Africa is divisible into two periods: That preceding the introduction of the cyanide process on a commercial scale in 1890; and Jan 5, 1915 
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                     Concentrating Tables Concentrating TablesBy B. W. Gandrud WET-PROCESS coal-washing tables as we know them today have been in use in this country for approximately 25 years. The literature records only a few table installations worthy of note prior to adoptio Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Minor Metals - Cadmium Minor Metals - CadmiumBy Walter Renton Ingalls Metallurgical literature has no record of any ore beneficiated for cadmium alone, and the cadmium of commerce is derived from zinc ore, with which cadmium is generally associated. Zinc ores free from Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Metal Mining - Acceleration Stresses in Wire Hoisting-ropes (with Discussion) Metal Mining - Acceleration Stresses in Wire Hoisting-ropes (with Discussion)By G. P. Boomslitter In previous discussions on stresses in hoisting ropes, little has been said concerning the effect of the elasticity of the rope itself on the stresses due to acceleration. Laschinger1 has calculated a Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Investigation of Anodes for Production of Electrolytic Zinc (With Discussion) Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Investigation of Anodes for Production of Electrolytic Zinc (With Discussion)By H. R. Hanley, D. F. Walsh, C. Y. Clayton Lead-refining practice at the Bunker Hill differs to some extent from that of other United States refineries using the Parkes process, in that the Bunker Hill has reverted to a custom used years ago o Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Conveyor-Belt Operation Conveyor-Belt OperationBy M. C. Dow INTRODUCTION BELT conveyors generally are conceded to be the most economical method yet devised for the transportation of large quantities of bulk materials within plants. Belts are coming into gre Jan 1, 1947 
