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Offsetting Increased Labor Cost in Southern Blast-furnace OperationBy J. M. Hassler
NOWHERE can there be found a more misleading statement than the old one that "Iron can be manufactured cheaper in the South." During the past decade ironmakers and users of iron have heard varied and
Jan 1, 1937
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The New York Annual MeetingBy AIME AIME
EITHER the 2300 people who came to the Annual Meeting were in a better frame of mind or they were resigned to their fate, or it was a better meeting than usual. Whatever the reason, at the 1nstitute?s
Jan 1, 1938
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The Petroleum Industry?ForewordBy Eugene A. Stephenson
NUMBER of noteworthy events in the petroleum industry may be reported for 1941, of which the most spectacular was doubtless the rise in the daily rate of crude-oil production to a peak of approximatel
Jan 1, 1942
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Increasing the Value of Coal Silts by PelletizationBy C. C. Wright, R. J. Day
ALTHOUGH data on the exact tonnage of recoverable coal silt are not known, the quantity produced in 1943 was estimated to be over five million tons for the anthracite region of Pennsylvania alone. Sin
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Titanium Binary AlloysBy O. W. Simmons, L. W. Eastwood, C. M. Craighead
Binary alloys of titanium with silver, lead, tin, nickel, copper, beryllium, boron, silicon, chromium, molybdenum, manganese, vanadium, iron, and cobalt were studied. One-half-pound ingots of the allo
Jan 1, 1951
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Classification of Rocks for Longwall CaveabilityBy Antoni Kidybinski
Mechanical properties of the nether roof rocks play a substantial role in maintenance of mine openings. On longwall faces too low strength is a cause of rock- falls which bring about delays in face ad
Jan 1, 1982
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Rapid Estimation Of Mill Product Purity By Transparency MeasurementBy H. M. Fisher, R. E. Snow, S. C. Sun
RAPID colorimetric estimation of the amount of transparent minerals has been applied success- fully to instream mill products at the cryolite flotation plant of the Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co., Natrona
Jan 9, 1954
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Minerals Beneficiation - Rapid Estimation of Mill Product Purity by Transparency MeasurementBy H. M. Fisher, R. E. Snow, S. C. Sun
RAPID colorimetric estimation of the amount of transparent minerals has been applied successfully to instream mill products at the cryolite flotation plant of the Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co., Na-trona,
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute Committees (2f0370fb-a160-4867-acdc-dc7537557617)STANDING COMMITTEES Executive-A. R. LEDOUX, chairman. Membership-J. E. JOHNSON, JR., chairman. Finance-J. V. N. DORR, chairman. Library-E. GYBBON SPILSBURY, chairman. Papers and Publications-BRA
Jan 4, 1919
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Chairmen of Some of Our Local SectionsCHARLES H. MACDOWELL F. V. DESLOGE CHAIRMAN OF CHICAGO CHAIRMAN OF ST. Louis SECTION SECTION R. J. GRANT F. W. BRADLEY CHAIRMAN OF COLORADO CHAIRMAN OF SAN FRANCISCO SECTION SECTION
Jan 7, 1919
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Institute Committees (bbc95724-d05d-4ae3-a73b-51f6d3b34c17)STANDING COMMITTEES Executive-A. R. LEDOUX, chairman. Membership-J. E. JOHNSON, JR.,* chairman. Finance-J. V. N. Dorm, chairman. Library-E. GYBBON SPILSBURY, chairman. Papers and Publications-BR
Jan 5, 1919
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Boston Paper - A Suggested Cure for Blast-Furnace ChillsBy Henry M. Howe
The object of the present paper is to suggest injecting into the hearths of iron blast furnaces, whose temperature has become unduly lowered, some form of fuel whose calorific intensity, under the pec
Jan 1, 1883
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Numerical Calculation of Multidimensional Miscible Displacement by the Method of CharacteristicsBy A. L. Jr. Pozzi, A. O. Garder, D. W. Peaceman
A new numerical method is proposed for the solution of multidimensional miscible displacement problems. Besides the usual stationary grid associated with numerical procedures, the method uses moving p
Jan 1, 1965
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Officers Of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum In Membership (6f21f014-5b8a-4c52-8c0c-01707fc6d7df)[Appalachian Petroleum Section: James M. Kimbrough, chairman; John H. Adair, first vice-chairman; Walter L. Diddle, second vice-chairman; Byron M. Finch, secretary-treasurer. Balcones Section: Robe
Jan 1, 1961
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PART III - Large Scale Integration TechnologyBy Richard I. Petritz
A brief review of today's processing of integvated circuits is given. The major trends in the development of advanced integvated electronics are identified as 1) the broadening of the integvated
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pure Copper and of Dilute Copper Alloys by Alternate Oxidation and Reduction (T.P. 1235, with discussion)By Frederick N. Rhines, William A. Anderson
The investigations of Wymanl have demonstrated that copper deoxidized with several of the commonly used agents that confer immunily to ordinary hydrogen em-brittlement can still be embrittled if it is
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pure Copper and of Dilute Copper Alloys by Alternate Oxidation and Reduction (T.P. 1235, with discussion)By Frederick N. Rhines, William A. Anderson
The investigations of Wymanl have demonstrated that copper deoxidized with several of the commonly used agents that confer immunily to ordinary hydrogen em-brittlement can still be embrittled if it is
Jan 1, 1941
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of Flow Rate on Paraffin Accumulation in Plastic, Steel and Coated PipeBy F. W. Jessen, James N. Howell
The accumulation of paraffin deposits in tubular goods has been recognized as a major production problem since the inception of the petroleum industry. This problem is not limited to any particular ge
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Dewatering And Thermal DryingBy Orville R. Lyons
THE removal of moisture from coal has been a coal-preparation problem ever since the first wet-washing preparation plant was placed in operation. Today, when most of the coal produced in the United St
Jan 1, 1950
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Sigma-Its Occurrence, Effect, and Control in Nickel-Base SuperalloysBy C. G. Bieber, J. R. Mihalisin, R. T. Grant
A growing demand for longer service life of gas turbines has placed increasingly rigorous requiret~rents upon superalloys employed for that application. Long-titne testing at high temperature has reve
Jan 1, 1969