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A High-strength Silicon-brass Die-casting AlloyBy A. U. Seybolt
A FEW copper-zinc-base alloys meet die-casting requirements reason- ably well, although improvements are desired. Aluminum bronzes, high-tinbronzes and some copper-nickel-zinc alloys can be die-cast,
Jan 1, 1939
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Technical Notes - Hardness Reduction Through WettingBy R. W. Heins, N. Street
Recently Hiller1 reported results on the impairment of the strength of quartz glass rods through wetting, indicating that there was general agreement with the prediction of the Griffith formula in tha
Jan 1, 1964
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Analysis and Assessment of Grade Variability for Improving Exploration Planning and Reserve EstimationBy E. Tulcanaza
The practical significance of the in situ grade variability is usually neglected. Although recognized, often times it is either ignored or just considered as a vague guideline in many of the decisions
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction and Grain Boundary Viscosity of Copper and of Binary Copper Solid SolutionsBy S. Pearson, L. Rotherham
Measurements have been made of the variation of internal friction with temperature for OFHC copper, and for a series of binary solid solutions of high purity copper with zinc, gallium, germanium, arse
Jan 1, 1957
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The Rule of CaptureBy John M. Loveioy
EVERY producer of crude oil knows what is meant by the Rule or Law of Capture. It means that the ultimate ownership of a migratory substance such as oil is not determined until that substance is reduc
Jan 1, 1936
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A Commercial Fuel-Briquette Plant.By W. H. Blauvelt
THE subject of fuel-briquetting has attracted much attention on the part of engineers and investors for the past 15 or 20 years, and especially in recent years, during which a number of plants have be
Mar 1, 1910
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Cleveland Paper - Notes on Ruff’s Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram (with Discussion)By Henry M. Rowe
Professor Ruff's most illuminating paper' describing his extremely valuable investigation of the carbon-iron equilibrium diagram assigns definite temperatures to certain very important lines
Jan 1, 1913
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Classification Of Coals Of The United States According To Fixed Carbon And B.T.U.By W. A. Selvig
BY plotting fixed carbon against British thermal units of coals free from mineral matter, and ranging in rank from anthracite to lignite, it is found that the coals of higher rank, from anthracite to
Jan 1, 1934
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Part VIII - Papers - A Thermodynamic Investigation of the Compounds In3SbTe2, InSb and InTeBy M. D. Banus, M. B. Bever, A. K. Jena
The heals of formation at 78", 195, and 273°K of the ternary compound h3SbTe2 based on the elements and based on the binary compounds In Sb and [inTe have been measured. The heats of formation at thes
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Reformulation of Vapor-Solid Nucleation KineticsBy S. J. Hruska
Rate expressions for the formation of two-and three-dimensional nuclei on foreign substrates are developed, taking into account previously neglected contributions to the standard Gibbs free energy of
Jan 1, 1963
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Iron and Steel Division - Silicon-Oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron - DiscussionBy N. A. Gokcen, John Chipman
D. C. Hilty (Union Carbide and Carbon Research Laboratories, Niagara Falls, N. Y.)—This paper is a very nicely detailed analysis of a difficult problem. I would like to point out that the results that
Jan 1, 1953
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New York Paper - Oxidation and Enrichment at Ducktown, Tenn. (with Discussion)By Geoffrey Gilbert
The material that forms the basis of this paper was collected in the spring of 1922, during a ten-day visit to Ducktown by the writer in the company of Prof. L. C. Graton. The time available for the w
Jan 1, 1924
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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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Woman's Auxiliary Reviews Year's WorkBy AIME AIME
THE sixteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Aux¬iliary, A. I. M. E., was held Tuesday morning, Feb. 16, at the Engineering Societies Building. The meeting was well attended, there being 99 regist
Jan 1, 1932
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Logging and Log Interpretation - New Development in Induction and Sonic LoggingBy R. P. Alger, M. P. Tixier, D. R. Tanguy
In the combination induction-electrical log used at present in the field, the induction logging tool is appropriate for the investigation of moderately invaded formations. A new induction sonde with a
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Of Mr. Carpenter's paper on Pyritic Smelting in the Black HillsH. Van F. Furman, Denver, Colo. (communication to the Secretary): There are some statements in Dr. Carpenter's interesting paper which appear to require explanation, if not modification.
Jan 1, 1901
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Stability of mineral suspensions in the absence and presence of collectors, dispersants and flocculantsBy R. W. Smith, Z. Sadowski
The stabilities of finely divided mineral suspensions were determined as functions of pH and concentrations of polyethylene oxide, sodium ligninsulfonate, sodium dodecybulfate, and sodium oleate. In a
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Aspects of Ore-dressingBy A. L. Engel
STRICTLY speaking, ore-dressing does not commence until after the ore is in the mill bins, but where complex ores are treated and their minerals separated to make the best commercial concentrate with
Jan 1, 1931
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Optimum Production Rate For High-Grade/Low Tonnage MinesBy Ross Glanville
INTRODUCTION The Optimum Production Rate (OPR) is one of the most important parameters in the evaluation of a mineral deposit. The OPR can also be expressed as the Optimum Mine Life (OML) in years
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Zinc - Slag Treatment for the Recovery of Lead and Zinc at Trail, British ColumbiaBy R. R. McNaughton
The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. at Trail, B. C., inaugurated a comprehensive program of investigation about 15 years ago to develop the most economical process of recoveri
Jan 1, 1937