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Wasting a Valuable National Resource (Bituminous Coal)
By Howard N. Evanenson
WASTE of coal, or perhaps more properly the percentage of its recovery in mining, has keenly interested me during an experience of over a half century in coal mining. In the early part of that time an
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Crystallography of Austenite Decomposition (T.P. 1212, with discussion)
By Alden B. Greninger, Alexander R. Troiano
Metallurgists have long believed that martensite in steel forms as plates along the octahedral {111} planes of austenite. Much has been written about mechanisms whereby units of the austenite lattice
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Crystallography of Austenite Decomposition (T.P. 1212, with discussion)
By Alden B. Greninger, Alexander R. Troiano
Metallurgists have long believed that martensite in steel forms as plates along the octahedral {111} planes of austenite. Much has been written about mechanisms whereby units of the austenite lattice
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Development of Continuous Gas Carburizing (With Discussion)
By R. J. Cowan
In the art of cementation a controversy has been going on for years as to whether solid or gaseous carbon is the active agent in carburizing steel. More recently opinion has crystallized into a compro
Jan 1, 1931
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Mine Hoists--Proper Selection To Fit The Application
By Gary Beerkircher
The mine hoisting equipment that is selected and installed at a mine is the lifeline of the mine, and therefore the proper selection of equipment will save a lot of time and money during the life of t
Jan 1, 1975
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Structure and Properties of Iron-Rich Alloys - Effect of Variables on the Recrystallization of Silicon Ferrite in Terms of Nucleation and Growth (Metals Technology, August 1945) (With discussion) Missing Pages 129-140
By James K. Stanley
When a plastically deformed mctal is heated to a certain temperature, it undergoes a complete change in microstructure, the consequence of which is a marked alteration of mechanical properties such as
Jan 1, 1945
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Accounting for Risk in Mining Investments*
By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
"October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August and February." -Mark Twain
Jan 1, 1984
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Papers - Comminution - Ball Wear in Wet Grinding Mills (T. P. 1918, Min. Tech., Nov. 1945, with discussion)
By N. A. MacLeod
Ball wear in wet grinding mills has been the subject of considerable discussion in the last few years. Its importance to millmen is obvious in view of the fact that ball wear may cost from 2 to 4 per
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Comminution - Ball Wear in Wet Grinding Mills (T. P. 1918, Min. Tech., Nov. 1945, with discussion)
By N. A. MacLeod
Ball wear in wet grinding mills has been the subject of considerable discussion in the last few years. Its importance to millmen is obvious in view of the fact that ball wear may cost from 2 to 4 per
Jan 1, 1947
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Pan-Amalgamation : an Instructive Laboratory- Experiment
By C. R. Hayward, H. O. Hofman
I. INTRODUCTION. THE aim of instruction in a metallurgical laboratory is to make real the principles on which metallurgical processes and operations are based, and to foster the spirit of investigati
Jun 1, 1909
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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution and Mechanical Properties of Titanium-Hydrogen Alloys (Correction page 644)
By R. I. Jaffee, C. M. Craighead, G. A. Lenning
Hydrogen forms a beta-stabilized system with titanium, with a beta eutectoid at about 300°C and 44 atomic pct H2. 'The solid solubility of hydrogen in alpha decreases from about 8 to about 0.1 at
Jan 1, 1955
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Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - A Study of the Physical Properties and Microstructure of Sintered Steels (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 2045, with discussion)
By George Stern
The purpose of this investigation has been to study one method for making ordinary carbon steel by the powder metallurgy technique. This method con- sists of pressing and subsequently sinterin
Jan 1, 1946
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Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - A Study of the Physical Properties and Microstructure of Sintered Steels (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 2045, with discussion)
By George Stern
The purpose of this investigation has been to study one method for making ordinary carbon steel by the powder metallurgy technique. This method con- sists of pressing and subsequently sinterin
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Three Dimensional Aspects of Dislocations and Substructures in Bulk Zinc Crystals
By G. S. Tint, M. Herman, V. V. Damiano
Dislocation arrays and substructures were studied in cadmium doped zinc crystals using a newly devised etching technique. Cadmium precipitates delineating the dislocations were revealed by etching a s
Jan 1, 1963
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Production Engineering - Experimental Production Projects and Exploratory Drilling at Elk Hills (TP 2404, Petr. Tech., July 1948, with discussion)
By F. L. Ruhlman, Max C. Eastman
The termination of the recent war marked a major changc in the oil-field operations at. Elk Hills. Production was greatly curtailed, various experimental production projects were started, and a long-r
Jan 1, 1949
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Chicago Paper - Review of American Blast-Furnace Practice, (See Discussion, p. 577)
By E. C. Potter
It is not the purpose of this paper to enter into the minutiae of a subject so vast, upon which volumes have already been written and volumes more might still be written, but simply to pass in review
Jan 1, 1894
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Spectrochemical Slag Analysis with the Tape Technique
By I. Nilsson, G. Sundkvist, A. Danielsson
A spectrochemical method of slag analysis is descibed which utilizes fusion of the sample with a flux, then cooling and crushing to put all samples into a common form. The powder, is then fed onto a
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Properties of Metals - Effects of Cold Working on Physical Properties of Metals (With Discussion)
By R. L. Templin
In treating a cast metal by any working process such as rolling, drawing or forging, variations in the conditions present in the remelting, casting, chilling and preheating of the initial ingot will c
Jan 1, 1930
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X Ray Studies Of Twinning And Untwinning In Magnesium Alloys
By J. B. Hess, R. L. Dietrich
IN the mechanical twinning of magnesium on the {1012} planes the crystallographic deformation is such that, in the direction of the hexagonal axis [0001], twinning is possible only under tension stres
Jan 1, 1948
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Dr. Merica Receives the John Fritz Medal
By AIME AIME
AWRDED jointly by the four AW Founder Engineering Societies the John Fritz Medal is generally regarded as the most signal honor that American engineers can confer on a fellow engineer. The roll of 34
Jan 1, 1938