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Phase Relationships - An Electronic Analog Computer for Solving the Flash Vaporization Equilibrium EquationBy P. G. Carpenter, R. G. Nisle, F. W. Bubb
It is the purpose of this paper to describe an electrical computer which has been constructed to solve the equations for vapor-liquid equilibrium in multi-component systems. The instrument consists of
Jan 1, 1950
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The Coal Mining Industry - Output Reduced But Efforts Made on a Wide Front to Maintain Competitive PositionBy Paul Weir
FOR the first time in 1938, bituminous coal production for the week ending Nov. 19 surpassed that of the corresponding week in 1937, and indexes of industrial activity indicated the possibility that t
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of the Structure of Dislocation Boundaries on Yield Strength (Discussion, p . 1262)By J. Washburn
Two simple types of dislocation distribution were introduced into zinc crystal specimens and the effect of each on the stress-strain curve was investigated. Quantitative results were obtained for simp
Jan 1, 1956
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Coal - Coal Preparation with the Modern Feldspar JigBy G. A. Vissac
The only fine coal washer with proved automatic controls, the feldspar jig is capable of good efficiencies even at low separating gravities, handles a variety of products, and treats 150 tph and over.
Jan 1, 1956
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Mössbauer Effect Study of the Clustering of Carbon Atoms During the Room-Temperature Aging of Iron-Carbon MartensiteBy Paul A. Flinn, Jean-Marie Robert Genin
The MCssbauer effect was used to study the distribution of carbon in Fe-C alloys of high carbon content during room-temperature aging. In freshly formed rnartensite the carbon distribution is approxim
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Absorption and Effusion of Hydrogen in Alpha IronBy J. R. Hornaday, A. E. Morris, N. A. Parlee, D. C. Carmichael
Rates of absorption and effusion of hydrogen in solid iron were measurede by a Sieverts type of apparatus. With clean a iron these rates are diffusion controlled down to 420°C and are represented by t
Jan 1, 1961
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - The Weakening Effect of Oxygen on Nickel in Creep RuptureBy P. Shahinian, R. L. Stegman, M. R. Achter
Creep strength has been determined as a function of oxygen pressure for nickel at 510" and 600°C. Creep-rupture life drops from its highest value at the ultimate vacuum of 10-7 torr to a high pressure
Jan 1, 1970
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - A Collision Model for the Growth and Separation of Deoxidation ProductsBy K. Torssell, U. Lindborg
The kinetics of precipitation deoxidation is considered from a theoretical point of view. The size distribution and the total content of deoxidation products are estimated statistically as a function
Jan 1, 1969
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Ceramic Materials Other Than Clays Abundant in CaliforniaBy B. M. Burchfiel
CALIFORNIA possesses such an abundance of ceramic materials other than clays, that she is quite independent of other states and foreign countries so far as these materials are concerned. Certain users
Jan 1, 1936
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Distribution of Securities in Canadian Manufacturing and Mineral IndustriesBy Louis D. Huntoon
SHORTLY after publication of the article in the July, 1924, issue Of MINING AND METALLURGY, entitled "Canada as a Gold Producer," requests were received to determine the ownership of production. Advic
Jan 1, 1925
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Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Orientation Dependence of Dislocation Damping and Elastic Constants in Fe-18Cr-Ni Single CrystalsBy N. F. Fiore, M. C. Mangalick
DISLOCATION damping in single crystals is orientation dependent.' If dislocations are distributed uniformly over all the slip systems in a crystal, and if each dislocation contributes identically
Jan 1, 1969
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1. Ore Deposits of the United States, 1933-1967 The Graton-Sales VolumeBy John S. Brown
The northeastern United States embraces that area of the Appalachian Mountains, and adjacent territory, beginning on the south at the Potomac River. It thus extends from the flat-lying Paleozoic terra
Jan 1, 1968
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New York Paper - The White Knob Copper-Deposits, Mackay. IdahoBy J. F. Kemp
PAGE I. Introduction,.......269 11. Topogmphical Features,.....270 III. Geological Relations of the Mineralized Area,.272 1. Structural Features,.....272 2. Occurrence of the Copper,....274 3.
Jan 1, 1908
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in East and East Central Texas for 1940By D. V. Carter, D. C. Williams
Four oil discoveries were made in east and east central Texas during 1940, three of which represented new fields. In the Chapel Hill field, Smith County, oil was found where formerly only gas and dist
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in East and East Central Texas for 1940By D. C. Williams, D. V. Carter
Four oil discoveries were made in east and east central Texas during 1940, three of which represented new fields. In the Chapel Hill field, Smith County, oil was found where formerly only gas and dist
Jan 1, 1941
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Development Of Grain Boundaries In Heat-Treated Alloy Steels- DiscussionJ. A. MATHEWS, * Syracuse, N. Y. (written discussion?).-The reagent described by Mr. Archer seems to be a selective reagent, useful in one particular field. Nevertheless, the field is one in which it
Jan 5, 1919
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Francis A. Thomson - Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division; Director A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
FRANCIS ANDREW THOMSON was born in London, Dec. 21, 1879, coming to the United States by way of British Columbia where he lived until he matriculated at the Colorado School of Mines. When only sixteen
Jan 1, 1939
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - A Calorimetric Study of the Rhodium-Tin SystemBy M. J. Pool, P. J. Spencer, R. V. Miner
The partial molar heat of solution of rhodiunz in liquid lin and Rh-Sn alloys has been measured as a function of rhodium concentration at 700" , 725" , 750" , and 775°K. The values at infinite dilut
Jan 1, 1969
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Metal Mining - What's New in Mining SafetyBy S. H. Ash, J. J. Forbes
Probably the newest thing in mining safety, or safety for mines, is the apparent dissatisfaction on the part of the mineral industries, as represented by both management and labor, and the general pub
Jan 1, 1950
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Ira Beaman Joralemon. Director, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
T HOUGH Ira B. Joraletnon has not had an eastern address since 1907, he is a New Yorker by birth, having been born at Antwerp, in the northern part of the state, on July 27, 1884. He got his scholasti
Jan 1, 1941