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  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - Industrial Salts: Production at Searles Lake

    By J. E. Ryan

    TRONA, Calif., is a miniature urban community of some 3500 people, located on the northwest shore of dry Searles Lake in the extreme northwest corner of San Bernardino County, approximately 186 miles

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation of Molybdenum Silicides at High Temperatures and Low Pressures

    By P. R. Gage, R. W. Bartlett

    At high temperatues and reduced oxygen pressuves, molybdenum silicicles oxidize to form SiO(g) vathev than a passivating SiO2 film. This is a sevious problem for low-pressure applications of sili-cide

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - Mining - Subsidence from Anthracite Mining H. W. Montz - With an Introduction on Surface Support (With Discussion) R. V. Norris

    The problem of surface support in coal mining is naturally divided into three branches: 1. Surface covered with improvements of such value as compared with the value of the underlying coal, or wit

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Torsional Deformation and Recovery of Single Crystals

    By B. D. Cullity, S. S. Hsu

    The stress distribution at the surface of a twisted cylinder is analyzed along the boundary of a slip plane of arbitrary orientation and this analysis is applied to the torsion of cylindrical crystals

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Mine-Air Flow (cf039359-4d3b-41d2-8a9d-e7fabd98f005)

    By G. E. McElroy

    MUCH attention has been directed to mine-air flow in recent years, more especially in Great Britian where there is frequent reference to a theory of fluid flow developed by English engineers. Briefly

    Jan 10, 1926

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    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Diffusion in Liquid Bismuth-Tin Alloys

    By R. D. Stover, F. O. Shuck

    The variation of binary-diffusion coefficients with composition in the liquid Bi-Sn system at 300°C was measured using the capillary-reservoir technique. The experimental coefficients did not exhibit

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Effect Of Approximately Vertical Cracks On The Behavior Of Horizontally Lying Roof Strata

    By P. B. Bucky

    IN previous publications1 it was shown that a scalar model of any weighty structure, where the stresses produced are mainly due to gravita-tional forces, will behave similarly to its prototype if the

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Pittsburg Paper - Application of Descriptive Geometry to Mining-Problems

    By Joseph W. Roe

    MaNY questions arising in the work of the mining engineer may be solved quickly and with suffcient accuracy by the methods of descriptive geometry; but, unfortunately, this subject is more often consi

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Chicago Paper - The Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Mississippi Valley (See Discussion, p. 621)

    By Walter P. Jenney

    An investigation, conducted by the author, was begun in September, 1889, by the United States Geological Survey, having for its object the study of the questions bearing upon the occurrence and manner

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Gas Absorption And Oxidation Of Non-Ferrous Metals

    By B. Woyski

    MANY writers, in discussing defects caused by oxidation and gassing of bronzes and red brasses advocate substantially the same cure for both. But from its nature, oxidation cannot take place if there

    Jan 5, 1922

  • AIME
    Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California Petroleum

    By G. Sherburne Rogers

    Introduction. ONE of the features of oil-field work that puzzles operator, chemist and geologist alike, is variation in the gravity of the petroleum produced, on neighboring leases or even from adjoi

    Jan 7, 1917

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    Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle in 1936

    By T. C. Craig

    During the year 1936, there were 654 oil wells drilled in the Texas Panhandle, with a total daily initial production of 256,049 bbl. Although 74 more wells were drilled than in the previous year, the

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - The Effect of Alloying Elements on the Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron-Chromium-Nickel Alloys

    By R. D. Pehlke, W. M. Small

    The effect of added alloying elements on the solubility of nitrogen in a liquid alloy of 74 wt pct Fe. 18 wt pct Cr, and 8 wt pct Ni has been studied. At 1600°C and 1 atm nitrogen pressure, aluminum,

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Application of Dry-Air Blast to the Manufacture of Iron (Discussion, p. 1022)

    By James Gayley

    The atmosphere, which plays such an important part in the manufacture of iron and steel, is the most variable element involved in its several processes; and particularly is this true of the blast-furn

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Structure of Cold-drawn Tubing

    By John Norton

    THE tremendous increase in the use of metals that have been prepared by the various cold-working processes during recent years has greatly stimulated the investigation of problems concerned with the f

    Jan 1, 1932

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    San Francisco Paper - Electrolytic Refining at the U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.

    By Edward B. Durham

    The refinery at the San Francisco Mint takes the bullion purchased by the receiving department, and carrying Illore than 200 parts of precious metals in 1,000, or, in mint parlance, over 200 fine, and

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Electrostatic Precipitation

    By O. H. Eschholz

    THE electrostatic process of fume precipitation is an excellent example of the successful application of scientific knowledge to an industrial operation. Originally proposed for the precipitation of s

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Some Experiments In The Production Of Aluminum-Nickel-Iron Alloys By Powder Metallurgy

    By P. R. Kalischer

    IN the production of alloys by powder metallurgical processes it is often necessary or desirable to include one or more components that tend to form very stable oxides Included in this group of metals

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Testing and Calculation - Microscopic Studies of Mill Products as an Aid to Operation at the I7t:rll Copper Mills (With Discussion)

    By H. S. Martin

    Although it was known some years ago at the Utah Copper Co. mills that fine grinding improved flotation recoveries, no accurate data were available until recently as to just how far the grinding could

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - The Sintering Process and Some Recent Developments (T. P. 963, with discussion)

    By John E. Greenawalt

    In view of the increasing importance of sintering in the beneficiation of iron ores preparatory to their reduction in the blast furnace, the writer believes the time is opportune for an up-to-date, th

    Jan 1, 1938