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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Metals; Sponge Iron - Anelasticity of Metals (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 1992, with discussion)By Clarence Zener
It is customary to regard the stress-strain relation as consisting of two parts, thc elastic region and the plastic region. The essential attribute of the plastic region is the presence of a permanent
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Metals; Sponge Iron - Anelasticity of Metals (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 1992, with discussion)By Clarence Zener
It is customary to regard the stress-strain relation as consisting of two parts, thc elastic region and the plastic region. The essential attribute of the plastic region is the presence of a permanent
Jan 1, 1947
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Boston Paper - The Method of Collecting Flue-Dust at Erns on the LahnBy T. Egleston
The importance of condensing the gases which escape from furnaces so as to save both the fine particles of ore carried off mechanically and those which are volatilized, has for a long time occupied th
Jan 1, 1883
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Discussions - Of the Paper by Messers. Hofman, and Hayward on Pan-Amalgamation : an instructive Laboratory-Experiment (seep.382)E. A. H. Tays, San Blas, Sinaloa, Mex. (communication to the Secretary*):—The results obtained by Messrs. Hofman and Hayward in their experiments, proving that a low percentage of copper sulphate with
Jan 1, 1910
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Removing Scaffolds in Blast Furnaces.*By J. P. Witherow
MR. BIRKINBINE'S description of the bad working and sudden chilling of the Warwick Furnace last summer, seems to me quite phenomenal in blast-furnace practice. During my connection with the manag
Jan 1, 1881
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St. Louis Paper - Oxide of Zinc (with Discussion)By G. C. Stone
The method of making oxide of zinc direct from the ore was invented and developed at the works of The New Jersey Zinc Co. at Newark in the middle of the last century. The process was invented by Burro
Jan 1, 1918
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The Diamond Drill for Deep Boring, Compared With Other Systems of BoringBy Oswald J. Heinrich
THE great improvements which have been made in late years in the different systems and instruments used to perforate the crust of the earth for purposes of testing and exploring for mineral resources
Jan 1, 1874
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Melting Points in the System TiO2-CaO-MgO-A12,O13By S. S. Cole, H. Sigurdson
The melting points of mixtures of titanium dioxide and other titanates have been reported to a limited extent as binary systems and some results have been reported in conjunction with silicon dioxide.
Jan 1, 1950
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The Search For Ore – Geologic Exploration In 1965By Joseph L. Patrick
Geologic exploration, which has experienced an upward trend in the United States since 1962, continued with increasing activity through 1965. New, spectacular discoveries of recent years and continued
Jan 2, 1966
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Geology, Mining and Metallurgy of the New ComstockBy Wilbur H. Grant
THE property of the United Comstock Mines Co. lies in the eastern foot-hills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, in the Washoe mining district of Storey County, Nev. Commencing at the boundary line betwee
Jan 11, 1922
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Part II - Papers - Fatigue Fracture in Copper and the Cu-8Wt Pct Al Alloy at Low TemperatureBy W. A. Backofen, D. L. Holt
Push-pull fatigue tests have been carried out at 4.2°K, 77oK, and room temperature on two poly crystalline materials of widely different stacking-fault energy (?): pure copper (? - 70 ergs per sq cm)
Jan 1, 1968
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Air-gas Lifts - Air-gas Lift Practice in Seminole Field (with Discussion)By S. F. Shaw
The Seminole field was first drilled in 1913. During the next 10 years other attempts were made to discover oil in this field, but without encouragement until March, 1926, when the Indian Territory Il
Jan 1, 1928
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Geological Study Of Gravel Concrete Aggregate Of The Tennessee River (0c02eb79-b891-4380-b231-181249652fd5)By N. A. Rose, E. L. Spain
THIS study was undertaken primarily to determine the reasons for certain variations in the soundness of gravel aggregate taken from a number of widely separated points on the Tennessee River. Under la
Jan 1, 1937
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Air-gas Lifts - General Discussion on Air-gas Liftair-lift and equipped with tapered tubing of proper design, we would have a gas input consumption of about 2500 cu. ft. per bbl., which at 3 to 4c. per 1000 cu. ft. would be 7 1/2 to l0c, per bbl., an
Jan 1, 1928
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Causes of Crooked HolesBy C. R. Dale
IT IS the purpose of this paper to point out a number of the most common causes of crooked holes; to outline methods of drilling and straightening which to my personal knowledge have proved successful
Jan 1, 1931
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Canal Zone Paper - Recent Developments in the Undercutting of Coal by MachineryBy Edward W. Parker
At the Seventy-sixth meeting of the Institute, held in New York, N. Y., February, 1899,I presented a paper on this subject entitled, Coal-Cutting Machinery,' which has become somewhat out of date
Jan 1, 1911
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Electric Logging - An Experimental Investigation of the S.P. and Resistivity Phenomena in Dirty SandsBy M. R. J. Wyllie, P. F. Southwick
The importance of the so-called "dirty sand" or "conductive solids" problem in electric log interpretation was first stressed in a paper presented in 1949. Since that time the problem has been general
Jan 1, 1955
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Use of Depositional Models and Stratigraphic Mapping Techniques to Determine New Coal Reserve Potentials in the Appalachian Region (dac33033-0dc4-450d-ab88-8e0feafad0b8)By M. S. Miller, R. H. Mullennex
The growing need for development of thinner, more erratic, or less easily-mined coals in the Appalachian region requires more detailed analysis of conditions and factors controlling or influencing dep
Jan 1, 1983
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Types of Primary Ore Deposits (8914a484-36fc-4bac-9cb2-39856eef30af)By C Gunther
The classification here used is one of convenience only; it is not intended to include all known types of ore deposits. The characteristic features of the several well-marked types of primary minerali
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Nitrogen on Sigma Formation in Cr-Ni Steels at 1200°F (650°C)By C. H. Samans, G. F. Tisinai, J. K. Stanley
The addition of nitrogen (0.10 to 0.20 pct) to Fe-Cr-Ni alloys of simulated commercial purity results in a real displacement of the u phase boundaries to higher chromium contents. The effect is small
Jan 1, 1955