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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Thermodynamics of the Tungsten-Oxygen SystemBy F. E. Rizzo, L. R. Bidwell, D. F. Frank
THE poor high-temperature oxidation resistance of the refractory metals becomes an important problem as higher operating temperatures are sought. A meaningful analysis of their oxidation behavior requ
Jan 1, 1968
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Caving at ClimaxBy Samuel G. Vera
INTRODUCTION The Climax Mine is a property of Climax Molybdenum Company, a division of AMAX Inc. Climax is located in the central part of the Colorado Mineral Belt on the west slope of the Tenmile
Jan 1, 1981
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Reservoir Engineering - Vaporization Characteristics of Carbon Dioxide in a Natural Gas-Crude Oil SystemBy Fred H. Poettmann
The vaporization characteristics of carbon dioxide in a League City natural gas - Billings crude oil system were studied at three temperatures, 38°. 120°, and 202°F and for pressures ranging from 600
Jan 1, 1951
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Metal Mining - Problems of a Mine Mechanization ProgramBy C. Kremer Bain
UNDER present economic conditions the necessity of mechanizing the mines of our country has become a very important problem. More and more mines are looking toward increased or complete mechanization
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Petrography for Coal Mining and Coal Preparation. Part IIBy J. W. Leomrd, B. A. Donahue
Results of research are presented examining the extent to which the analytical characteristics of the relatively distinct coal bands from a variety of coal seams can be related to each other. This pap
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Note - Monohydrate Process For Soda Ash From Wyoming TronaBy D. Muraoka
Introduction Soda ash, anhydrous sodium carbonate, is produced from underground trona deposits occurring in the Green River Basin of southwestern Wyoming. Stauffer Chemical Co. of Wyoming, a jointl
Jan 1, 1986
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PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Explosive Welding of Lead to SteelBy Steve H. Carpenter, Henry E. Otto
The explosive welding of metals is dependent upon the production of a jetting action caused by the collapsing of one metal plate against another. Successful welds are generally accomplished if the yi
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - Low-Temperature Carbonization of Lignite and Noncoking Coals in the Entrained State - DiscussionBy G. A. Vissac, R. G. Minet, N. E. Sylvander
R. G. Minet—The authors' description of the remarkable progress made in the last few years in applying the fluidized solids technique to the problem of lignite drying and carbonization clearly de
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Determination of Interstitial Solid-Solubility Limit in Tantalum and Identification of the Precipitate Phases (Discussion)By Dale A. Vaughan, Oliver M. Stewart, Charles M. Schwartz
A. U. Seybolt (General Electric Research Laboratory)—The authors should be commended for adding some important information to our knowledge of the solubility of interstitial elements in metals. It is
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Comminution TheoryBy F. X. Tartaron
The comparison of actual energy of comminution with theoretical surface energy presents a wide gap. On the other hand, Solid State Theory presents a viewpoint that places actual energy of breakage in
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal - An Evaluation of the Performance of Thirty-three Residential Stoker Coals - DiscussionBy Harlan W. Nelson, James B. Purdy
A study of data obtained during laboratory tests to determine the suitability of bituminous coals for use in residential underfeed stokers of the clinkering type has led to the following general concl
Jan 1, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Infrared Study of the Flotation of Phenacite with Oleic AcidBy M. E. Wadswort, A. S. Peck
Infrared data disclose that phenacite reacts with oleic acid to form a chemisorbed oleate monolayer on the mineral surface. The absorption band characteristic of the antisymmetrical C = 0 oleate struc
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - On the Transformation of CaO to CaS at 1400° to 1650°CBy G. W. Healy, L. F. Sander
was investigated by reacting thin discs of calcium oxide with gas mixtures of CO2, CO, and Son. Its value was 19,300 * 300 cal independent of temperature in this range. No solid solubility of sulfur
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Sand Concentration for Maximum Fracture CapacityBy A. Romero-Juarez
This paper is concerned with the effect of propping-agent concentration on flow capacity of a fracture in the case in which there is embedment of the propping agent. Previous published studies have sh
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Exploration to Replenish World Mineral ReservesBy Walter Hull Aldridge
Much has been said about the foreseeable exhaustion of known mineral reserves-particularly in the United States. It is claimed that we are about to become a have-not nation insofar as certain essentia
Jan 3, 1950
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Winifrede Mine Coal-Handling Facilities (3e82d471-020a-409e-acc1-5306c521c426)By John E. Young
U.S. Steel Corp.'s Winifrede mine is operated by Lynch District in the mountainous region of eastern Kentucky. This region is characterized by narrow finger ridges and precipitous slopes, which p
Jan 1, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Impurities and Structural Parameters on Silicon/Silicon Oxide InterfacesBy Joseph Lindmayer, Karl M. Busen
If silicon is in contact with silicon oxide, a heterojunction is formed which induces an inversion layer ("channel"). Influences of impurities and structural parameters on the channel are discussed. T
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Notes - Effect of Nitrogen on Hardenability in Boron SteelsBy John C. Shyne, Eric R. Morgan
BORON as a hardenability agent of commercial importance has been the subject of extensive study in recent years. It has been suggested in the past that boron increases hardenability by combining with
Jan 1, 1958
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Reservoir Engineering - Vaporization Characteristics of Carbon Dioxide in a Natural Gas-Crude Oil SystemBy Fred H. Poettmann
The vaporization characteristics of carbon dioxide in a League City natural gas - Billings crude oil system were studied at three temperatures, 38°. 120°, and 202°F and for pressures ranging from 600
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Recovery in Single Crystals of ZincBy J. Washburn, R. Drouard, E. R. Parker
Temperature dependence of the rate of recovery in zinc single crystals after a simple shear deformation at low temperature was investigated. Some tentative suggestions regarding the annealed and strai
Jan 1, 1954