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Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Continuous Cooling Transformation of an Fe-1.91 pct Mo-0.066 pct B-0.002 pct C AlloyBy A. P. Coldren, V. Biss
SINCE the r ? a transformation rates of many carbon-free ferrous alloys and low-carbon alloy steels are relatively fast, conventional equipment is not suitable for the dilatometric determination of co
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion of Iron in Nickel Ferrite (TN)By C. E. Birchenall, R. H. Condit, M. J. Brabers
In the oxidation of pure iron above 700°C the overall rate is determined mainly by the rapid growth of wiistite, through which iron ions can diffuse rapidly.' Nickel added to the iron progressive
Jan 1, 1961
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Iron and Steel Division - A New Correlation of Blast Penetration in a Blast FurnaceBy G. C. Gardner
A new correlation of blast penetration in model and operating blast furnaces is presented which overcomes objections to prevzous correlations. It is shown that the tuyere diameter is only of small imp
Jan 1, 1961
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Technical Design of Autogenous MillsBy Robert C. Meaders, Arthur R. MacPherson
Many attempts have been made to eliminate most of the crushing plant and all the grinding plant in the process of ore beneficiation by substituting a combined crushing and grinding unit which could ta
Jan 9, 1964
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Buffalo Paper - Notes on Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 902)By John M. Hartman
An examination as to irregularity of wear around the nose of the Witherbee tuyeres showed a section through the nose near the top as per Fig. 1, and a section only a half-inch beyond as per Fig. 2. Th
Jan 1, 1899
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Climax Molybdenum Company - Climax, ColoradoMolybdenum was first discovered on the Continental Divide in Colorado in 19 11; and in 1918 two companies, one of which was the Climax Molybdenum 250 stpd operation, were producing. In 1919 both mines
Jan 1, 1978
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Phosphate Mines of Canada (See Discussion p. 1000)By H. B. Small
The Ottawa river, the northeastern boundary of the Province of Ontario, and the dividing line between the latter and the Province of Quebec, has long been famous for the rafts of timber floated over i
Jan 1, 1893
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Charging And Melting PracticeCHARGING of an open-hearth heat is begun as soon as possible after the previous heat has been tapped. Ordinarily, about 40 min. is required to drain and dress the furnace hearth, make up the tap hole,
Jan 1, 1944
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Manufacture Of Tunasten Carbide Tipped Drill SteelBy T. A. O’Hara
SINCE May 1948, when tungsten carbide bits were introduced at the Flin Flon mine, they have been popular with the miners because of their fast drilling speed and low gage loss. The high cost of commer
Jan 3, 1954
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Free World Energy Resources - Petroleum, Coal, NuclearBy Wayne E. Glenn
A centennial meeting should be a time to take stock, to evaluate performance, to plan ahead. It is like a line in a televised commercial that goes, "You've come a long way to get where you'v
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Low-Energy Neutron Irradiation on Age Hardening in the Alloy Cu-BeBy Gilbert L. Eggert
The effects of reactor irradiation on age hardening in a Cu-2 wt pct Be alloy have been investigated in two neutron-energy ranges. During some of the irradiations, specimens were exposed to high-energ
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Gravitational Methods - A New Gravimeter for Ore Prospecting (T. P. 953)By Helmer Heldstrom
Gravity surveying with the torsion balance or the pendulum for ore prospecting purposes has generally not been considered practical or even possible. It is the intention of this paper to show that a f
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Gravitational Methods - A New Gravimeter for Ore Prospecting (T. P. 953)By Helmer Heldstrom
Gravity surveying with the torsion balance or the pendulum for ore prospecting purposes has generally not been considered practical or even possible. It is the intention of this paper to show that a f
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Vacuum on the Tensile Properties of Magnesium Single CrystalsBy Dell P. Williams, Howard G. Nelson
The tensile behavior of magnesium single crystals at a temperature of 26º ± 2ºC was investigated at varying pressure levels from 760 to 8 X 10-8 tow. For crystals deformed at a constant linear strain
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Production of Water-Driven Reservoirs below their Bubble PointBy A. B. Dyes
In the operation of a water-driven reservoir, a free gas saturation can he established by maintaining production rates fast enough to cause the reservoir pressure to decline below the bubble point. Th
Jan 1, 1955
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Robert Peele and Clinton H. Crane Honorary Member and Saunders MedalistBy Robert Peele
TWO outstanding members of the Institute will be honored at the Annual Meeting this month: Robert Peele, who will accept his election to the small group of Honorary Members; and Clinton Hoadley Crane,
Jan 1, 1936
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Mining and Metallurgy - Why Do Few Students Elect Metallurgy?By Charles Y. Clayton
THE general public does not know that there is such a thing as metallurgy and it is very seldom that you see the word metallurgy in print except in technical magazines. Perhaps it is more to the front
Jan 1, 1930
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Longwall Development ProblemsBy Robert A. Stansbury
Keeping development ahead of retreat mining is a problem which occurs nearly everywhere longwall mining is used in the United States. As improved equipment technology has allowed the application of lo
Jan 1, 1981
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Part XI - Papers - The Ternary System Plutonium-Cerium-CobaltBy V. O. Struebing, K. A. Johnson, F. H. Ellinger, C. C. Land
The system Pu-Ce-(Pu,Ce)Co2 has been investigated by thermal, micrographic, and X-ray diffraction methods. The principal characteristics of this system were found to be: 1) a "eutectic" valley extendi
Jan 1, 1967
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Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Thermal and Electrical Properties of Ductile Titanium (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2466)By W. C. Ellis, E. S. Greiner
Metallic titanium has been prepared in small quantities since the beginning of the century. Hunter1 reported in 1910 that he obtained a malleable product of 99.9 pct purity by the reduction of the tet
Jan 1, 1949