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Institute of Metals Division - The Combined Effects of Oxygen and Hydrogen on the Mechanical Properties of ZirconiumBy D. G. Westlake
Polycrystalline tensile specimens of various Zr-0-H alloys have been tested at 298°, 178°, and 77°K. Solute oxygen and hydride precipitates in quenched alloys made individual contributions to the yiel
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Notes - Bottom-Hole Pressure Reduction Due to Gas-Cut MudBy Robert J. White
Strong's equation for calculating bottom-hole pressure reduction due to gas cutting of drilling mud is corrected, resulting in a simpler equation which is easier to use. Use of the equation is il
Jan 1, 1958
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Introduction (f4397307-70ec-4f96-99fc-2b23e192a68c)By H. Foster Bain
In the preparation of this series of books it was considered particularly appropriate to include this work. Gunther was one of the younger men who was associated with Colonel Mudd in the finding and d
Jan 1, 1932
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Fundamental Approaches To Longwall Dust ControlBy S. K. Ruggieri, R. A. Jankowski
Airborne respirable dust levels on longwalls can be reduced if operators approach the dust control problem in a logical and fundamental manner. This can be accomplished through the proper application
Jan 1, 1985
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Pyrometry in Blast-furnace Work - DiscussionA. L. FIELD, Cleveland, Ohio (written discussion*.-)In equation 2, B is used to denote the ratio of bases (lime plus magnesia ) to acids (alumina plus silica) it being stated that this ratio gives m
Jan 12, 1919
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Economics of PegmatitesBy Paul M. Tyler
MUCH information concerning pegmatites which was thought to be true a few years ago has been proved false, and what is now actually known about some pegmatites is not true of many others. The erratic
Jan 9, 1953
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Reservoir Engineering – General - A Mathematical Models of Thermal Oil Recovery in Linear SystemsBy B. S. Gottfried
A generalized mathematical model is presented, which describes the thermal recovery of oil in linear systems with convective external heat loss. Three-phase fluid flow, conduction-convection heat tran
Jan 1, 1966
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Advances In Magnetic Separation Of OresBy L. A. Roe
Magnetic separation occupies an attractive position in the field of ore beneficiation. It is a simple yet effective method, used for some 150 years and steadily growing more important. This type of be
Jan 12, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gas Content of Solid Aluminum by Solid Extraction and Vacuum FusionBy C. Norman Cochran, James L. Brandt
ALTHOUGH gas in aluminum and its effect on aluminum products have been the subject of a number of papers, not many quantitative determinations of the hydrogen content of solid aluminum and its alloys
Jan 1, 1957
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Index (571363e4-fc3f-4eea-97b7-90230e0534a2)Jan 1, 1933
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Thermoanalysis Of Copper SegregationBy Edward Martinez
Although the copper segregation process has been known as a method for treating oxide copper ores since the 1920's, the reactions involved in this process are still a matter of conjecture. Howeve
Jan 8, 1966
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Forecasting Copper Production from Dump LeachingBy Jonathan S. Jackson, Bayne B. McMillan, W. Joseph Schlitt
Various dump leach models have been developed by Kennecott, and these are reviewed with an eye toward production forecasting. Some of the models have been bated on first principles, utilizing the chem
Jan 1, 1980
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General - Modulus of Elasticity of Aluminum AlloysBy R. L. Templin, D. A. Paul
The modulus of elasticity is defined as the ratio of stress within the proportional limit to corresponding strain. This property, as thus defined, is a constant for each kind of material; and in tensi
Jan 1, 1931
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Fault-RulesBy Francis Freeland
An examination of accessible English literature shows that but small space has been allotted to the determination of faults ; most suggestions being confined to Schmidt's rule of the downthrow on
Jan 1, 1893
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Minerals Beneficiation - Theoretical Analysis of a Countercurrent Flotation ColumnBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Kalanadh V. S. Sastry
A mathematical model is developed for flotation in a countercur-rent column where continuously generated air bubbles rise through a downward flowing pulp. The model is based on the assumption of axial
Jan 1, 1971
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Alumina From Clay By The Lime-Sinter Method IIBy F. R. Archibald, C. M. Nicholson
THE present paper may be considered complementary to an earlier contribution on the same subject by F. R. Archibald and C. F. Jackson.1 It is particularly concerned with engineering and technological
Jan 1, 1948
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Standing and Special Committees (aad6681f-4962-4ba7-9ad2-1cddc4fc11b4)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHESTER A. FULTON, Chairman CARROLL A. GARNER H. Y. WALKER WALLACE E. PRATT FELIX E: WORMSER PAUL D. MERICA, Consultant FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE BO
Jan 1, 1944
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Skip System Simplifies Costly Problems of Elevating Ore From Open Pit MinesBy J. S. Seawright
Haulage is a costly feature in the operation of an open pit mine, whether it be iron, copper, or limestone. The National Iron Co. has adapted an old underground method to the open pit inclined skip ha
Jun 1, 1955
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fatty Acids as Flotation Collectors for CalciteBy J. M. W. Mackenzie, M. H. Buckenam
Flotation experiments using stearic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, and ricinoleic acids and naturally occuring products rich in these acids as collectors for calcite are described. The results confirm
Jan 1, 1961
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum - Alumina from Clay by the Lime-sinter Method ?? (Metals Tech., June 1948, TP 2390)By F. R. Archibald, C. M. Nicholson
The present paper may be considered complementary to an earlier contribution on the same subject by F. R. Archibald and C. F. Jackson.1 It is particularly concerned with engineering and technological
Jan 1, 1949