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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron and Liquid Iron-Carbon Alloys
By A. McLean, D. W. Gomersall, R. G. Ward
An experimental study has been made of the solubility of nitrogen in liquid iron and liquid Fe-C alloys using levitation melting and a rapid quenching device. Iron alloy droplets were equilibrated wit
Jan 1, 1969
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Rock Bursts - "Swelling Ground" Contrasted with "Heavy Ground" in Mines (T. P.
By Rollin Farmin
Rock pressure against the supports for underground workings in certain mines becomes sufficiently severe to crush sound timbers. The cost of maintenance of these mines increases critically as the work
Jan 1, 1946
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Employment (b4151b83-bbf7-432d-a919-a8d0d94c2c58)
POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) General manager .for a pyrite mine in Virginia, with experience in t
Jan 4, 1915
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Physical Properties of Cartridge Brass
By C. Upthegrove
DURING the past year considerable work dealing with physical properties of cartridge brass was done at the University of Michigan in cooperation with the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. This pa
Jan 5, 1922
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Petroleum Production – United States - Production Development in the United States in 1928 (With Discussion)
By Joseph Jenson
Total United States production for 1928 was 900,364,000 bbl. as compared with 901,129,000 for 1927, or 2,466,000 bbl. per day versus 2,468,000. The three major producing areas were Texas, Oklahoma and
Jan 1, 1929
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An Autographic Transmitting Dynamometer
By William Bent
THE dynamometer herein described is a modification of the one invented by Mr. Samuel Batchelder, of Boston, nearly forty years ago, a description of which may be found in the Journal of the Franklin I
Jan 1, 1880
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In-Place Leaching at Miami Mine, Miami, Arizona
By James B. Fletcher
Leaching of the block caved mine from 1941 through 1970 is described, and the improvements made are listed. Detailed is the increased knowledge of leaching gained through this operation, including met
Jan 1, 1972
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Papers - Refining - Electrolytic Refining - Montreal East Plant of Canadian Copper Refiners Limited
By H. S. McKnight
One phase of Canada's rapid development in mining and metallurgy during the past few years has been the creation of Canadian Copper Refiners Ltd., and the establishment of its modern electrolytic
Jan 1, 1934
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Reservoir Engineering - Laboratory Research - Model Studies of Pilot Waterfloods
By B. H. Caudle, W. J. Bernard
Factors which influence the success or failure of a waterflood can seldom be determined in the laboratory. For this reason pilot waterfloods are initiated in a repreventative portion of the oil reserv
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Technical Papers - Exploratory Drilling - Description of Tro-Pari Borehole Surveying Instrument (Mining Tech., March 1948, TP 2300)
By Charles Trotter
An instrument has recently been developed for determining the inclination and azimuthal direction of boreholes. This instrument is known as the Tro-Pari Instrument and is the invention of C. Trotter a
Jan 1, 1949
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Logging and Log Interpretation - An Approach to Determining Water Saturation in Shaly Sands
By J. G. Patchett, R. W. Rausch
Fresh waters and the presence of clay in many Rocky Mountain and West Coast sands require special methods of log analysis. Archie's saturation equation requires addition of a shale correction ter
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Block Cave Mining at the Mather Mine
By Paul R. Bluekamp
The Mather Mine property is composed of a 5.2 sq km (2 sq mile) area within the Cities of Ishpeming and Negaunee which are located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Production in this mine started i
Jan 1, 1981
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Overview Of The Belle Ayr Mine, The Largest Producing Coal Mine In The United States
By Gary J. Brown
AMAX Coal Company, the nation's third largest coal producer operating in Indiana, Illinois and Wyoming, is a division of AMAX, INC., a United States based natural resources corporation that opera
Jan 1, 1983
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Segregation and Constitutional Supercooling in Alloys Solidifying with a Cellular Solid-Liquid Interface
By K. G. Davis
Dilute alloys of silver and of thallium in tin have been solidijzed unidirectionally under controlled conditions, to study the segregation associated with a cellular interface under conditions where b
Jan 1, 1969
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Controlling Factors in Formulating a Coal-Mine Ventilation Code
By George Rice
VENTILATION of underground workings to fur-nish air of good quality to workers is now the accepted practice for all kinds of mining; but in coal mining it is also a requirement vital for safety to hav
Jan 5, 1928
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The Effect Of Carbon On The Physical Properties Of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel*
By J. H. Nead
OBJECT THE experiments herein described were undertaken with a view to investigating thoroughly the influence of carbon on the tensile and impact physical properties of carbon steel. The original com
Jan 12, 1915
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Grain Growth In Silicon Steel.
By W. E. Ruder
IT has been pointed out by Stead 1 that grains of considerable coarseness may be developed in steels containing from 3 to 5 per cent. of silicon, and in a previous paper 2 the present author has shown
Jan 12, 1913
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Application Of Chemistry In Combatting Anthracite Mine Fires
By G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones
ECONOMIC waste caused by mine fires may become considerable,15 especially if a fire is allowed to spread or temporarily to get beyond control. It is important, therefore, to act promptly whenever a fi
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Contaminants on the Thermal Expansion of Tantalum (TN)
By A. C. Losekamp, R. M. Fincel, J. B. Conway
TANTALUM like several other metals exhibits a great affinity for or reactivity with certain gases. Tested in atmospheres which are not completely pure this metal becomes contaminated by certain impuri
Jan 1, 1965
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Local Section News (084a2754-d121-4b66-b4fc-b60abb4dab27)
Executive Committee. ROBERT H. RICHARDS, Chairman. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Vice-Chairman. TIMOTHY W. SPRAGUE. HENRY A. WENTWORTH. AUGUSTUS H. EUSTIS, Secretary, 131 State St.., Boston, Mass. The twelfth m
Jan 7, 1913