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Factory Testing of Propeller Mine Fans
By Raymond Mancha
THE number of installations of propeller mine fans completed during the years of 1936 and 1937 is evidence of the increasing popularity of the propeller fan with the American mining industry. During t
Jan 1, 1939
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Organizing and Financing Cooperative Research
By Elmer R. Kaiser
Cooperative research is an established and important activity of modern business by which whole industries can advance on a broad front. The economy of jointly sponsored research as well as the limite
Jan 3, 1950
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Influence of Lattice Distortion on Diffusion in Metals (913ec34e-2731-4c17-bae8-1b97e71bf334)
By V. G. Mooradian
THE diffusion of metal atoms into the crystal lattice of another metal and the assumption of regular positions to form a homogeneous alloy are some of the most fundamental phenomena of structural meta
Jan 1, 1935
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Woman?s Auxiliary (55f0fd46-9aff-4bb7-8285-abcf06aebb63)
The work of Americanism is getting under way slowly but surely. The purpose of the Auxiliary is to build for all time and it therefore wishes to lay its foundations securely, feeling that the true und
Jan 5, 1919
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Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Alphabetical List
Abbey, Robert Graham, District Mgr., The W. W. Sly Mfg. Co., 50 Church St., New York, N. Y. '21 Abbott, A. N Ave. Morelos 84, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico '23 Abbott, Argyle Campbell, Geol
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Some Practical Observations on Inverse Segregation (T.P. 1287, with discussion)
By Daniel R. Hull
In 1926 Gendersl reviewed the existing theories of this subject and stated his views in support of the gas-pressure theory. Again, in 1937, the subject was thoroughly reviewed by N. B. Vaughan3 and by
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - Economic Significance of Metalloids in Basic Pig Iron in Basic Open-hearth Practice (with Discussion)
By C. L. Kinney
The rapid increase in the amount of steel produced by the basic open-hearth process is an index of its ability to produce high-grade steel from raw materials of the most, varied physical character and
Jan 1, 1924
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Refining Control - Physical Control of Refining Processes (with Discussion)
By L. de Florez
The successful control of any operation, whether industrial, military, or purely physical, is fundamentally dependent upon the same elements: (I) The securing of accurate and pertinent information con
Jan 1, 1928
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Chlorination of Rutile
By Arne Bergholm
Australian rutile was chlorinated in the presence of CO or carbon. The chlorination velocity in CO was found to be strongly influenced by temperature and proportional to the CO concentration, but inde
Jan 1, 1962
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Standing and Special Committees (75be0fac-8866-4e85-9bd1-31ce8ccfaef3)
Executive JOHN M LOVEJOY, Chairman ERLE V DAVELER G B WATERHOUBE WILBER JUDSON WILLIAM WRAITH J V W REYNDERS, Consultant Finance HENRY KRUMB, Chairman PAUL D MERICA R M ROOSEVELT H G MOULTON,
Jan 1, 1937
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Alfred Winter Evans
He was born at Montreal, Canada, in 1875. His earliest education was received in Montreal hut was continued from 1885 to 1892 at schools and academies in Brooklyn, Whitestone, and Flushing, L. I. F
Jan 1, 1920
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Deepest 72-in Diameter Rotary Drilled Shaft Sunk for AEC by Loffland Bros.
One of the most unusual assignments in the his¬tory of Loffland Bros. Co. is now in progress with the drilling of a 72-in. diam. shaft in Nevada for the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Project
Jan 9, 1964
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - High Temperature Heats of Mixing for the Liquid Copper- Tin System and the Liquid Copper-Nickel System
By M. G. Benz, J. F. Elliott
A new type of solution calorimeter has been constructed to measure heats of mixing, enthalpy increments, and heats of fusion, formation, and reaction at temperatures above 1000°C. With it, measuremen
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Analysis of Reservoir Performance Kg/Ko Curves and a Laboratory Kg/Ko Curve Measured on a Core Sample
By W. J. West, T. D. Mueller, J. E. Warren
Two methods are used to obtain the relatiorlship between ratio of gas to oil permeability and gas saturation. One method is to calculate a curve from field measurements of reservoir behavior: the othe
Jan 1, 1956
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Effects of Manganese and Sulfur on the Machinability of Martensitic Stainless Steels
By C. W. Kovach, A. Moskowitz
Studies were undertaken to investigate the effects of manganese content on the machinability and other Properties of a free machining martensitic stainless steel (AISI Type 416). Machinability was fou
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining - Relationship of Geology to Underground Mining Methods
By George B. Clark
Many basic engineering principles of all four phases of mining operations, namely, prospecting, exploration, development, and exploitation, can be analyzed better in terms of quantitative geology. Geo
Jan 1, 1955
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (Discussion p. 1053)
By George L. Adams
There is an extensive literature relative to gas, oil, and the more solid hydrocarbons; but when it has all been digested and summarized, the resulting information is far from being satisfactory. The
Jan 1, 1903
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Sampling (c0900e42-2fd2-49e2-b4bf-af3517069e7d)
By R. E. Zimmerman, T. W. Guy
IN approaching the problems of sampling coal, a brief statement of certain facts that are more or less taken for granted may be helpful: 1. The coal-mine operator needs reliable data as to the physi
Jan 1, 1950