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  • AIME
    Symposia - Symposium on Cohesive Strength (Metals Technology, December 1944) - Some Speculations Regarding the Plastic Flow and Rupture of Metals under Complex Stresses. (Metals Technology, December 1944)

    By L. R. Jackson

    It is convenient to have a consistent system of notation that will allow the representation of the entire range of complex stresses from hydrostatic compression to hydrostatic tension on plastic flow

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Sodium Sulfate From Natural Sources

    By M. F. Goudge, R. V. Tomkins

    Sodium sulfate is an important chemical raw material that is being used in ever increasing quantities in modem industry. It comes on the market mainly in three forms: (1) Salt cake (Na2SO4), a relativ

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Reaction of the Living Body to Different Types of Mineral Dusts with and without Complicating Infection

    By Leroy Gardner

    EVERY reader of this paper is well aware of the fact that the prolonged inhalation of large amounts of free silica dust results in fibrosis of the lungs, and that other inorganic dusts, except those o

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Action of Sulphide Ion and Metal Salt on Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solutions

    By C. G., Fink

    The dissolution of gold by cyanide solutions was studied by determining the time required for the solvents to dissolve gold leaf. Minute traces, even 0.5 ppm, of sulphide ion retard the dissolution of

    Jan 1, 1950

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    New York Paper - Heating and Cooling Curves of Large Ingots (with Discussion)

    By F. E. Bash

    About three years ago, the writer presented a paper1 on the rate of heating and cooling of a 24-in. round ingot. The present paper deals with work done on larger ingots at the plant of the Allis Chalm

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Heating and Cooling Curves of Large Ingots (with Discussion)

    By F. E. Bash

    About three years ago, the writer presented a paper1 on the rate of heating and cooling of a 24-in. round ingot. The present paper deals with work done on larger ingots at the plant of the Allis Chalm

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Welding Mild Steel -Discussion

    A. M. CANDY,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-According to the tables on page 532, the deposit obtained with Roebling cold-rolled steel, and Toucan electrodes contained considerably less carbon and manganese than the

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Bronze Bearing Metals

    By Clamer, G. H.

    G. H. CLAMER, * PHILADELPHIA, PA.-Unfortunately, prior to the war no serious attention was given to the conservation of tin, notwithstanding that this country is practically dependent upon outside sou

    Jan 12, 1918

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    Resistance of Artificial Mine-Roof Supports

    E.T. CONNER;. Scranton;. Pa-I had the honor of being associated with Mid. Griffith in an investigation of the Scranton mine cave problem several years ago; in the course of which we investigated rathe

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Research in the Coal-mining Industry - Discussion

    J. J. RUTLEDGE,* McAlester, Okla. (written discussiont).-Research work has often a more immediate and practical application to the in-dustries than even the investigators themselves realize, but coal

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Low-sulfur Coal in Pennsylvania - Discussion

    RICHARD R. HICE, Beaver, Pa. (written discussion *).-The matter of selective. mining is probably of more importance in Pennsylvania than is washing, and perhaps washing would not be necessary at some

    Jan 10, 1919

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    Cationic Flotation Of Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconite

    By Arthur F. Colombo, Donald W. Frommer

    With the opening of the Tilden mine near Ishpeming, MI, a new era in iron ore beneficiation was begun. A description of a U. S. Bureau of Mines investigation is summarized to illustrate the selective

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Papers - Magnetic Methods - Theory and Experiments Concerning a New Compensated Magnetometer

    By C. A. Heiland W. E. Pugh

    The principle underlying the majority of magnetic intensity variometers is a comparison of the force to be measured with another force of known magnitude. The known force may be (a) of a magnetic natu

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Manganese-Steel Castings in the Mining Industry (with Discussion)

    By Walter S. McKee

    When mixed with common cast steel in quantities ranging from 11 to 131/2 per cent. and properly treated, manganese increases the ductility of the metal and adds greatly to its toughness and resistance

    Jan 1, 1916

  • AIME
    Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and Copper

    By C. G. Fink

    A PART of the material incorporated in this paper was derived from the studies of ancient metal objects examined by the authors from time to time for museums and art collectors, in order to verify the

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in West Texas for 1935

    By H. W. Mathews, J. D. Wheeler

    AS predicted by Messrs. Fuqua and Thompson, in last year's paper on West Texas1, 1935 saw a marked increase in activity in this area over recent years. Both major and independent operators shared

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in West Texas for 1935

    By J. D. Wheeler, H. W. Mathews

    AS predicted by Messrs. Fuqua and Thompson, in last year's paper on West Texas1, 1935 saw a marked increase in activity in this area over recent years. Both major and independent operators shared

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Displacement Mechanism of Micellar Solutions

    By S. C. Jones, J. A. Davis

    This paper describes displacement mechanisms of micel-lur solution slugs, displuced by a thickened water "mobility buffer", in a glass micromodel and in consolidated Berea sandstone cores. Colored mot

    Jan 1, 1969

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    New York Paper - The Effect of Carbon on the Physical Properties of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel (with Discussion)

    By J. H. Nead

    The experiments herein described were undertaken with a view to investigating thoroughly the influence of carbon on the tensile and impact physical properties of carbon steel. The original comprehensi

    Jan 1, 1916