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  • AIME
    Talc And Soapstone

    By Lauren A. Wright, A. E. J. Engel

    Under the designations "industrial talc" and "soapstone" are included earth materials of widely different chemical and mineral compositions. Talc, the mineral, is a hydrous magnesium silicate, with a

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Reducibility And Mechanical Properties Of Iron Oxide Pellets With Zinc And Alkali Additions

    By J. T. Price

    The study was undertaken to investigate the effect in the charge to a blast furnace of zinc and alkali contents, which tend to form accretions and scaffolds in the upper sections of the furnace. Co

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Pittsburgh Parper - The Working of Three Hearths at the Cedar Point Furnace, Port Henry, N.Y.

    By T. F. Witherbee

    In the sections, Figures 1, 2, and 3, are shown three crucibles that have been applied to substantially the same furnace, all the conditions having been the same except a variation of one foot of bosh

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    The Working of Three Hearths at the Cedar Point Furnace, Port Henry, N. Y.

    By T. F. Witherbee

    IN the sections, Figures 1, 2, and 3, are shown three crucibles that have been applied to substantially the same furnace, all the conditions having been the same except a variation of one foot of bosh

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - The Sintering of Metal Powders-Copper (Metals Technology, October 1944)

    By J. F. Keefe, C. J. Bier, O&apos

    This study was carried out with copper because it represents the simplest form of sintering, in that but one metal is involved and all reactions occur in the solid state. The present work will cove

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - Comparison of Results from Open-Topped and Closed-Topped Furnaces

    By Frank Firmstone

    In 1871, two furnaces at the Glendon Iron Works, which had been blown out on account of the "coal strike," were altered from the open-top plan with side flues for collecting the gas, to closed tops wi

  • AIME
    The Occurrence Of Gold In The Eocene Deposits Of Texas.

    By E. T. Dumble

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) FOR many years there have been occasional reports of the discovery of gold from a belt of the coast country of Texas which is underlain by deposits belonging to th

    Oct 1, 1912

  • AIME
    Note on the Case-Hardening of Special Steels.

    By Albert Sauveur

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) ALTHOUGH many metallurgists know that some pearlitic special steels can be made troostitic, martensitic, and even austenitic, without quenching, and, therefore,

    Nov 1, 1912

  • AIME
    Iron Ore Available to Alabama Blast Furnaces

    By Ernest F. Burchard

    MOST of the iron ore smelted in Alabama blast furnaces is mined within Alabama, although deposits in the neighboring States of Georgia and Tennessee may be drawn upon when occasion requires. Of the fo

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-General - Effect of Vertical Fractures on Reservoir Behavior-Results on Oil and Gas Flow

    By J. S. Levine, M. Prats

    A homogeneous and uniform cylindrical reservoir containing oil and gas is fractured vertically on completion and is produced at a constant bottom-hole pressure. The fracture has an infinite flow capac

  • AIME
    More Cost Estimates on Taconite

    By AIME

    The Taconites Are Ready, the editorial appearing on P. 933 of the September issue, has provoked comment from several informed engineers to the effect that the indicated profit margin was considerably

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Papers - Flotation - Submergence Factor in the Impeller Type of Flotation Machine (T. P. 2080, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    Cell depth has been for many years a controversial question in a flotation-machine performance. In the impeller type of machine, we are really talking about impeller submergence—i.e., the depth in the

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Flotation - Submergence Factor in the Impeller Type of Flotation Machine (T. P. 2080, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    Cell depth has been for many years a controversial question in a flotation-machine performance. In the impeller type of machine, we are really talking about impeller submergence—i.e., the depth in the

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Phase Diagram Of The Copper-Iron-Silicon System From 90 To 100 Per Cent Copper (6d356d63-77f4-4cf4-af0a-990cb1217169)

    By A. G. H. Andersen, A. W. Kingsbury

    SILICON bronzes containing iron are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cen

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - - Research - Effect of Arsenates on the Viscosity of Drilling Muds (T. P. 1944, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1945)

    By C. M. Moncrief, B C. Craft

    A bentonite-clay drilling mud when treated with tetrasodium pyroarsenate underwent substantially the same reduction in viscosity and water loss as when treated with the complex phosphates. The complex

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Papers - - Research - Effect of Arsenates on the Viscosity of Drilling Muds (T. P. 1944, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1945)

    By C. M. Moncrief

    A bentonite-clay drilling mud when treated with tetrasodium pyroarsenate underwent substantially the same reduction in viscosity and water loss as when treated with the complex phosphates. The complex

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Grain Refinement Of Magnesium Alloys Without Superheating

    By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell

    MAGNESIUM alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600° to 1700°F while the casting temperature, which depen

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Magnesium Alloys - Grain Refinement of Magnesium Alloys without Superheating (Metals Technology, June 1945)

    By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell

    Magnesium alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600" to r 7o0°F.; the casting temperature, which depends

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Phase Diagram of the Copper-iron-silicon System from go to 100 PerCent Copper (Metals Technology, Sept. 1942)

    By A. G. H. Anderson, A. W. Kingsbury

    Silicon bronzes containing ken are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cent

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    The Submergence Factor In The Impeller Type Of Flotation Machine

    By A. W. Fahrenwald

    CELL depth has been for many years a controversial question in a flotation-machine performance. In the impeller type of machine, we are really talking about impeller submergence-i.e., the depth in the

    Jan 1, 1946