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Papers - Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals (With Discussion)By A. A. Scheil, S. I. Hoyt
In technological studies on steel considerable emphasis has been placed on the identification of the foreign inclusions, testimony of which is adequately given in the metallographic literature coverin
Jan 1, 1935
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Developments In Computer Control Of Large-Scale Coal Preparation PlantsBy Hadyn W. J. Wren
The practical experience obtained from designing and commissioning of fully controlled coal preparation plants, using centralised mini computers is discussed. The importance of defining a workable
Jan 1, 1984
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Woman Auxiliary OfficersPresident AIRS. THOMAS T. READ 9 Windmill Lane Scarsdale, N. Y. First Vice-President AIRS. THORNE E. LLOYD 14 Green Hill Road Morristown, N. J. Second Vice President MRS. FRED SEARLS. JR. 1 Gr
Jan 1, 1943
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Washington Paper - Cyaniding Silver-Gold Ores of the Palmarejo Mine, Chihuahua, MexicoBy T. H. Oxnam
The predominating value of the ores now being treated by the Palmarejo and Mexican Gold Fields, Ltd., is silver, although some gold also is carried. The present method of treatment consists of wet-
Jan 1, 1906
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Uses of CoalBy Wilbur C. Helt, Joseph J. Yancik
Throughout the history of mankind, the principal use of coal has been to produce heat through combustion. The heat is used in many ways: to warm air space for our comfort; to provide heat or energy to
Jan 1, 1981
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AsbestosBy R. W. Winson
Asbestos is the generic name given to a group of fibrous mineral silicates found in nature. They are all incombustible and can be separated by mechanical means into fibers of various lengths and cross
Jan 1, 1975
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Arizona Paper - The Diastrophic Theory (with Discussion)By Marcel R. Daly
The writer has devoted a number of years to practical operations and to the study of geology in the oil fields. In consequence, he has been brought to investigate the theories advanced to account for
Jan 1, 1917
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Atmospheric Oxidation or Weathering of CoalBy James P. Kimball
BY the term weathering of coal is meant the process of deterioration to which under various circumstances it may be exposed at ordinary temperatures, both from outward agencies on the one hand, and on
Jan 1, 1880
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Montreal Paper - Atmospheric Oxidation or Weathering of CoalBy James P. Kimball
By the term weathering of coal is meant the process of deterioration to which under various circi~mstances it may be exposed at ordinary temperatures, both from outward agencies on the one hand, and o
Jan 1, 1880
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A Test of Centrifugal Motor-Driven PumpsBy W. F. Schwedes, S. S. Rumsey
In order to realize the enconomics which would result in operating the mine pumps at the Chapin mine with electricity generated by water power, the Oliver Iron Mining Co. recently installed a hydro-el
Jan 1, 1915
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Deformation Bands and the Formation of (111) - (001) Fiber Textures in AluminumBy R. E. Reed, C. J. McHargue
Single crystals of aluminurn were reduced 90 pct in diameter by extrusion at 296" and 77°K. The resultant double fiber texture had a strong (111) component with a weak (001) component. The relat
Jan 1, 1968
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ClayBy Haydn H. Murray
The term clay is somewhat ambiguous unless specifically defined because it is used both as a rock term and as a particle size term. Actually most persons using the term clay realize that it has a doub
Jan 1, 1960
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Vertical Fractures on Reservoir Behavior–Incompressible-Fluid CaseBy M. Prats
The effect of a sand-filled vertical fracture of limited radial extent and finite capacity (fracture capacity is the product of the permeability and width of the fracture) on the flow behavior of a cy
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Institute of Metals Division - Mobilities in Diffusion in Alpha BrassBy R. F. Mehl, G. T. Horne
Diffusion coefficients and mobilities were determined as functions of concentration in the a phase of the Cu-Zn system. Use was mode of incremental diffusion couples to determine the Kirkendall effect
Jan 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - An Electron Metallographic Investigation of the Oxidation of Lead Sulfide in Air Between 200°C and 350°By J. Nutting, D. H. Kirkwood
The oxidation of lead sulfide in air between 200° and 350°C has been investigated by electron diffraction from thick sulfide films and from galena surfnces. It has been demonstrated that sulfate is th
Jan 1, 1965
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Potosi, Bolivia, Silver District.By Arthur F. Wendt
Introduction.—In the year 1885, the writer signed a contract to take charge of the reopening and developing of the celebrated old mines of " El Cerro Rico de Potosi." Two years earlier, an Eng- . lish
Jan 1, 1891
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Progress in Improvement of Cast Iron arid Use of Alloys in IronBy Paul Merica
THOSE of you who, like myself, have had the privilege of hearing previous Howe Memorial Lectures will note, and I hope without too much disaffection, that for the first time in this series of lectures
Jan 1, 1937
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Potash As A Byproduct From The Blast FurnaceBy R. J. Wysor
SINCE the outbreak of the European war, few problems of raw-material supply have commanded more nation-wide attention than potash. It is well known that before the war the domestic production of potas
Jan 1, 1917
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Salt Lake Paper - The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper (with Discussion)By Earl S. Bardwell
The determination of suitable and safe annealing temperatures is one of the most important problems arising in the operation of a copper rolling mill. Certain of the larger mills have worked this prob
Jan 1, 1915
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Physical Chemistry Of Slag-Metal Reactions (caeb052a-f24f-41e1-8783-1ca087fb466f)BASIC open-hearth slags have no obviously unique features when compared with slags from other metallurgical operations. Open-hearth slags form and exist at temperatures ranging from 2500 to 3100 F (13
Jan 1, 1964