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Institute of Metals Division - Metallurgical Mechanism for Mercury Stress Cracking of Copper AlloysBy W. D. Robertson
SINCE the comprehensive paper of Moore, Beckin-sale, and Mallinson,' little consideration has been given to the mechanism of mercury stress cracking of copper-base alloys, apart from extensive wo
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - A Magnetic Determination of the A3 Transformation Point in Iron (T.P. 1388, with discussion)By K. O. Stamm, B. A. Rogers
Because it is the basis of the economically important operation of hardening steel by quenching, the A3 transformation in iron has been the subject of numerous investigations. Although the contributio
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - A Magnetic Determination of the A3 Transformation Point in Iron (T.P. 1388, with discussion)By B. A. Rogers, K. O. Stamm
Because it is the basis of the economically important operation of hardening steel by quenching, the A3 transformation in iron has been the subject of numerous investigations. Although the contributio
Jan 1, 1942
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Arizona Paper - Modern Methods of Mining and Ventilating Thick Pitching BedsBy H. M. Crankshaw
The early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B
Jan 1, 1917
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Discussion on Steel Rails†ASHBEL WELCH, LAMBERTVILLE, N. J.: Dr. Dudley has given the wear of steel rails under four different conditions. He arrives at the conclusion that the softer rails, or those that from their compositio
Jan 1, 1881
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Factors Affecting Abnormal Grain Growth In Magnesium-Alloy CastingsBy H. E. Elliott, R. S. Busk, A. T. Peters
ONE of the problems of the fabricator of metals and alloys is the propensity of some composition ranges toward abnormal grain growth during certain stages of fabrication. In this respect magnesium all
Jan 1, 1945
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Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-cobalt Alloys of High PurityBy William Fink
THE constitution of the aluminum-cobalt alloys has been the subject of relatively few investigations. Brunck1 analyzed the residue which remained after treating the 17 per cent cobalt alloy with dilut
Jan 1, 1932
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Geology, Geological Engineering - Origin of the Disseminated Ore in Metamorphosed Sedimentary Rocks, Robinson Mining District, NevadaBy R. A. Breitrick, J. N. Swinderman, J. J. Cooper, H. L. Bauer Jr.
The Robinson Mining District, near Ely, Nev., is one of the major porphyry copper districts in the world. Within the district is an eight mile long east-trending zone of altered porphyry, metamorphose
Jan 1, 1964
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Work of the Exploration and Geology DepartmentBy R. N. Hunt
GEOLOGICAL and exploration work of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company are handled by the mines geological and the exploration divisions of a geological department under the directi
Jan 1, 1948
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Chattanooga Paper - Investigation on JiggingBy Royal Preston Jarvis
The jig, in one form or another, continues to hold a leading place among the machines designed to separate two or more
Jan 1, 1909
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Evaluation of Limestone Mining and Marketing Opportunities for Urban QuarriesBy Marlin J. Veesaert
Urban quarries offer one of the greatest opportunities for profit in nonmetallic mining with limited financial risk-if properly evaluated, planned and developed to meet market needs. Location, wit
Jan 8, 1979
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Papers - Production of Gray Iron from Steel Scrap in the Electric Furnace (With Discussion)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 electric furnace, and a considerable tonnage of white pig iron
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Oxygen on the Tensile Properties of TitaniumBy W. C. Winegard, C. Feng, C. Elbaum
SEVERAL investigations have been made concerning the effect of oxygen on the mechanical properties of titanium 1-6= In particular, the yield strength has received considerable attention. Finlay an
Jan 1, 1960
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Excellent Speeches Feature Annual DinnerBy E. J. KENNEDY
THE annual dinner-dance was held in the large ball room of the Commodore hotel Wednesday evening. A total of 577 were seated at the dinner, over which President Eavenson presided as chairman and toast
Jan 1, 1935
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Iron and Steel Division - The Mechanism of Sulphur Transfer between Carbon-Saturated Iron and CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 Slags - DiscussionBy W. O. Philbrook, K. M. Goldman, G. Derge
T. Rosenqvist—The most interesting point in this paper is the observed transfer of iron into the slag in the initial stage of the desulphurization process, after which the iron again is reduced to the
Jan 1, 1951
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Fine Grinding At Supercritical SpeedBy R. T. Hukki
IT is no great exaggeration to say that present grinding practice and economics are largely determined by lining design. A record of outstanding liner wear can be achieved with any liner surface patte
Jan 5, 1958
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Barite Deposits Of Central MissouriBy W. B. Mather
THE object of this paper is to record and interpret data collected during the examination of over 250 barite deposits in the Central Mineral District of Missouri. [ ] In the course of this study, th
Jan 1, 1947
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Extractive Metallurgy - The Recovery of Cadmium from Cadmium-copper Precipitate, Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia, Risdon, TasmaniaBy G. H. Anderson
Cadmium-coppeR precipitate, a byproduct of the purification stage of the zinc plant, is composed mainly of zinc, cadmium and copper in varying amounts depending on the efficiency of precipitation and
Jan 1, 1950
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Laboratory Beneficiation of Fluorite Ore from the Minerva Oil Company, Eldorado, Illinois (Mining Tech., Sept. 1946, T.P. 2055)By O&apos, M. M. Fine, K. G. Meara
One of the principal activities of the Bureau of Mines connected with the recent war was to help to increase the supply of strategic and critical minerals. Fluorite was one of the most critical of the
Jan 1, 1948
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Laboratory Beneficiation of Fluorite Ore from the Minerva Oil Company, Eldorado, Illinois (Mining Tech., Sept. 1946, T.P. 2055)By K. G. Meara, M. M. Fine, O&apos
One of the principal activities of the Bureau of Mines connected with the recent war was to help to increase the supply of strategic and critical minerals. Fluorite was one of the most critical of the
Jan 1, 1948