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Part III - Papers - Empirical Studies on the Absorption and Emission of the Phosphor YVO4: EuBy R. K. Datta
Eluropium -activated yttrium vanadate, excited by short- and long-wavelength ultraviolet radiations, shows enzission lines near 6100A, the principal ones correspondirzg to transitions of EU+3 ions fro
Jan 1, 1968
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Screening (e9e03a8b-2e0c-4f26-bebc-53eaee7d7146)By John S. Johnson, Thomas Fraser
SIZING is the process of separating mixed particles into groups of particles all of the same size, or into groups in which all particles range between certain definite maximum and minimum sizes. In co
Jan 1, 1943
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Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine CoalBy D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright
DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine CoalBy D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright
DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - An Internal Friction Study of Low -Carbon Iron-Nickel-Carbon AlloysBy P. G. Winchell, J. K. Jackson
The strtcture of body-centered Fe-Ni-C alloys (0 to 16.5 wt pct Ni) containing less than 0.015 wt pct C was investigated by measuring the carbon-diffusion peak at low frequencies with a torsion pendul
Jan 1, 1964
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Pittsburg Paper - The Chemical Control of SlimesBy Harrison Everett Ashley
Slimes are usually defined as all material passing a certain sized sieve, which is invariably the finest sieve employed by each metallurgist in his tests; 100-mesh and 200-mesh have been taken as the
Jan 1, 1911
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Distinctive Features Of The Mineral IndustriesBy Chas. H. Behre, Arbiter. Nathaniel
Two outstanding factors characterize most undertakings in the mineral industries: (1) mineral deposits are not equally distributed over the earth but are localized by natural processes, and (2) the mi
Jan 1, 1959
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Beneficiation of Sedimentary Moroccan Phosphate OresBy M. S. Smani, P. Blazy, J. M. Cases
Investigations on the beneficiation of sedimentary Moroccan phosphate ores are reported in four separate parts. The first discusses electrochemical phenomena at the solid-aqueous solution interface fo
Jan 1, 1976
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Geotechnical Analysis to Aid Recovery of North Main Shaft Pillar - Flin Flon MineBy D. S. G. Hanson
The Flin Flon Mine has been in production for over fifty years, and current mining is dependent on pillar and remnant recovery. One of the last major blocks of ore, and an important economic entity to
Jan 1, 1983
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - Titaniferous Ores in the Blast-FurnaceBy Auguste J. Rosh
The use of titaniferous ores in the blast-furnace has been the subject of much controversy for many years. Divers objections have been raised against them, and, for one cause or another, the verdict
Jan 1, 1893
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Extractive Metallurgy - Electrolytic Zinc at Risdon, Tasmania. Major Changes Since 1936By S. W. Ross
In 1936 a description of the plant (Fig 1) and process employed by the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd. for the recovery of zinc from zinc concentrate by the electrolytic process was prepared
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Effects of Solutes on the Grain Boundary Stress Relaxation PhenomenonBy E. S. Machlin, S. Weing
GRAIN boundary stress relaxation has been the subject of several investigations in recent years, but as yet the phenomenon is not well understood. One of the major difficulties has been the lack of a
Jan 1, 1958
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Boron And BoratesBy Robert B. Kistler, Ward C. Smith
The borate industry is one of the few sectors of the mining and mineral-processing industry which the United States still dominates. Since about 1927, the United States has supplied over half of the w
Jan 1, 1983
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PART II - Papers - On the Origin of the Equiaxed Zone in CastingsBy D. R. Uhlmann, T. P. Seward, K. A. Jackson, J. D. Hunt
microscopic ohservations on alloys of organic trzaterials show that dendrite arms can melt off under normal conditiorzs of growth. This occurs because of the interactiorz of' heat and matter flux
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Passivation Reactions of Nickel and Copper Alloys with FluorineBy S. K. Asunmaa, W. D. English, N. A. Tiner, W. A. Cannon
This paper discusses the reaction of metal surfaces with fluorine. Fluorination reactions result in the formation of metal fluoride films which are "passive" toward further reaction of the metal with
Jan 1, 1969
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Flow Of Solid Metals From The Standpoint Of The Chemical-Rate TheoryBy Walter Kauzmann
ALL viscous or plastic flow of incompressible matter is the result of shear strain; the changing shape of any body that is being plastically deformed can be completely described in terms of the shear
Jan 1, 1941
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Coal In Relation To CokeBy Edward Jeffrey
THE use of coke in metallurgy, to any important degree, dates from the middle of the 18th century. Its utilization came most opportunely for European civilization. The forests of Europe, except in the
Jan 1, 1925
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Machinability of Free-cutting Brass RodBy Alan Morris
BRASS rod for use in automatic screw machines is one of the major products of the brass mills. A large tonnage is consumed each year in the manufacture of an endless variety of finished articles and p
Jan 1, 1932
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Coal Storage and LoadingBy O. B. Bucklen, P. G. Meikle
INTRODUCTION The trend in the coal industry for many years has been to make every- thing "bigger and faster." This also held true for loading and storage facilities. Where once a million ton per y
Jan 1, 1968
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Laboratory Investigation of Reduction of Fracture Pressures of Rocks by Intensive Borehole HeatingBy K. K. Clark, W. H. Somerton
The feasibility of reducing pressures needed to fracture formations by heating the borehole intensively has been investigated on a laboratory scale. Reductions in fracture pressures of heated Bandera,
Jan 1, 1966