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Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals of CopperBy J. N. Hobstetter, J. J. Becker
Slip lines in deformed copper single crystals exhibit very pronounced cross-slip and clustering if the stress axes are not too far from <100>. This orientation dependence seems to persist whether or n
Jan 1, 1954
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Mining Developments Throughout The WorldBy Philip J. Shenon
IN 1947 the mining industry strove desperately to regain operating normalcy. During the first part of the year the industry in this country was plagued with labor shortages, strikes, and portal-to-por
Jan 1, 1948
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Dynamic Photoelastic lnvestigaf on of Stress Wave Interaction with, a Bench FaceBy H. W. Reinhardt, J. W. Dally
A dynamic photoelastic analysis of stress waves interacting with a free surface is described. The free surface is that of a bench with a fixed bottom so common in quarry applications. The stress waves
Jan 1, 1972
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Some Interfacial Properties of Fcc CobaltBy L. F. Bryant, J. P. Hirth, R. Speiser
The surface, gain boundary, and twin boundary energies, as well as the surface diffusion coefficient, of cobalt were determined from tests at 1354°C in pure hydrogen. A value of 1970 ergs per sq cm wa
Jan 1, 1969
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Biographical Notice of George H. EldridgeBy S. F. Emmons
Br far the greater number of the members of this Institute are men who are engaged in the strenuous work of the technical part of their profession, and find little time for the abstract scientific wor
Mar 1, 1906
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Industrial Minerals - Heavy Mineral Deposits of the East Coast of Australia (Mining Tech. Nov., 1948, TP 2455)By N. H. Fisher
Geographical Distribution 'he most important known deposits in Australia of what are commonly referred to as the beach-sand minerals are along the most easterly part of the Australian coast, b
Jan 1, 1949
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A Magnetic GradiometerBy Irwin Roman
IT has been known for many years that when a wire is moved in a magnetic field, an electromotive force is developed which is proportional to the rate at which the wire is moved in a direction perpen
Jan 1, 1934
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Effect Of Cold-Working And Rest On Resistance Of Steel To Fatigue Under Reversed Stress (d92ec9d2-264f-4fe2-9aee-506e36fb77fe)JAMES.E. HOWARD, ? Washington, D. C. (written. discussion ?).-It is a pleasure to participate in the discussion of a paper on the endurance of steel to repeated alternate stresses. For many purposes t
Jan 4, 1919
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Copper Development Bolsters Rum JungleUranium, discovered in 1949 at Rum Jungle, 40 miles south of Darwin, N. T., was mined and processed to U3O8 from 1954 to 1963 by the Territory Enterprises Pty. Ltd. TEP is a Government company managed
Jan 10, 1964
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Economics - Transportation Economics of Mineral CommoditiesBy W. A. Riggs
In a single year the total transportation cost equals nearly 30 pct of the value of mineral commodities, the largest single cost from the deposit to consumer. The magnitude of this economic factor c
Jan 1, 1961
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Silicon: Its Applications in Modern MetallurgyBy A. B. Kinzel
SILICON and its metallurgical uses have been the subject of speculation since the earliest days of modern civilization. The early philosophers, Theophrastus and Pliny, believed that silica was a speci
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Zinc - Direct-process Zinc OxideBy E. H. Bunce, H. M. Haslam
The "direct process" for the manufacture of pigment zinc oxide produces the oxide directly from ore. This is accomplished by reducing the zinc by means of carbonaceous fuels and immediately burning th
Jan 1, 1937
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Arizona Paper - An Explanation of the Flotation Process (with Discussion)By A. F. Taggart, F. E. Beach
The flotation process for the concentration of ores is a method by means of which one or more of the minerals in the ore (usually the valuable ones) are picked up by means of a liquid film and floated
Jan 1, 1917
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - The 1968 Extractive Metallurgy Lecture - The Lead Smelter TodayBy Ronald R. McNaughton
The most recent group of papers on the general subject of lead smelting were published in AIME Transactions, vol. 121, in 1936. The lecture deals with changes which have taken place in the Past 30 y
Jan 1, 1969
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The Safety Movement in the Lake Superior Iron Region (6d36b365-8d62-4fcd-b6a4-a495cc17bf42)By Edwin Higgins
INTRODUCTION IT is the purpose of this paper to set forth the relation and functions of the various organizations and institutions engaged in the promotion of safety iii the iron mines of the Lake Su
Jan 10, 1914
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Candelaria, Nevada - Candelaria Silver Mine Mineral County, Nevada The Rebirth Of A Mining CampBy Robert L. Akright
LOCATION AND HISTORY The Candelaria silver mine is located in an arid, isolated desert setting in Sections 3 and 4, T.3N., R.35E., and Section 33, T.4N., R.35E., Mineral County, Nevada (Fig. 1).
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron and Steel Division - Sintering Investigations with Preagglomerated BurdensBy C. A. O’Malley, F. W. Kinsey
This paper deals with an experimental study in the use of a preagglomerated burden as a means of increasing the production of sinter. The effect of a wide range of sinter burden was studied, including
Jan 1, 1960
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Cincinnati Paper - Biographical Notice of Sir C. W. Siemens D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S.By George W. Maynard
In the death of Sir William Siemens, the Institute loses its most distinguished honorary member, one who, without exaggeration, may be ranked among the greatest Men of the century. In justification of
Jan 1, 1884
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Dog-Leg Control in Directionally Drilled WellsBy G. J. Wilson
Review of difficulties experienced in drilling directional wells in the offshore Grand Isle Block 43 field showed most failures of drill pipe, drill collars and casing to have been associated with exc
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Pittsburg Paper - A Commercial Fuel-Briquette PlantBy W. H. Blauvelt
The subject of fuel-briquetting has attracted much attention on the part of engineers. and investors for the past 15 or 20 years, and especially in recent years, during which a number of plants have b
Jan 1, 1911