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Honor Roll
The Honor Roll includes the names of all members of the Institute whom we know to be on active military duty at the date of its compilation, February 7, 1918. We are aware that there are many others o
Jan 1, 1923
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas during 1942
By James J. Halbouty
The restraining effects of war conditions on oil-field development are well illustrated by statistics on South Texas † fields for the year 1942. Statistics also show a decline in wildcatting, but this
Jan 1, 1943
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Coal-Dust Fired Reverberatory Furnaces Of Canadian Copper Co.
By David Browne
THE use of coal-dust fired reverberatory furnaces, or indeed of reverberatory furnaces of any description, was for the Canadian Copper Co. a matter of necessity, and not of choice. For 20 years smelti
Jan 1, 1915
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Dissolution of UC Particles in Uranium During Postirradiation Annealing
By G. L. Kulcinski, R. D. Leggett
Irradiated uranium containing 635 ppm of carbon, mostly in the form of UC precipitates, was annealed at temperatures from 650" to 900°C under hydrostatic pressures of 0 to 1000 bars. Postirradiation e
Jan 1, 1970
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Trends In Earnings Of Engineers, 1956 To 1958
Earnings of engineers in the period 1956 to 1958 continued the upward trend observed in the previous survey interval, 1953 to 1956. The overall median (all graduates) was $6500 in 1953, $7750 in 1956
Jan 1, 1959
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Butte Paper - Ore-Dressing. (A Discussion)
By Robert H. Richards
The group of four papers on ore dreseing read at the Butte meeting, all of them dealing with the recent developments at the Great Falls and Washoe plants of the Anaconda Company, form an extremely imp
Jan 1, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - The Partition of Some Alloying Elements Between Carbide and Ferrite in Steels
By G. S. Farnham, D. A. Scott
Partition of certain elements, particularly nickel, was determined for slowly cooled steels, the greater number containing from 0.30 to 0.35 pct C. Approximately 3 pct of the nickel, 18 pct of the man
Jan 1, 1954
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Particle Size Distribution and Exchan...
By I. Fatt
Study of a model which contains "dead-end" pore volume indicates that pressure transients are influenced by the amount of dead-end pore volume and by the resistance of the flow path between the dead-e
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A Thermodynamic Theory Of The Fracture Of Metals
By Edward Saibel
THE various theories that have been advanced to explain or predict the conditions under which a metal fractures may be divided into two categories: First, there are the macroscopic theories generall
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Low Temperature Transformation in Lithium and Lithium-magnesium Alloys (Metals Tech., April 1948, TP 2346) With discussion
By C. S. Barrett, O. R. Trautz
Previous investigations have shown that lithium is body-centered cubic from near its melting point to the temperature of liquid air.1,2,3 Nevertheless there was an incentive to search again for a tran
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Determining Areal Sweep Efficiency and Flow Capacity in Formations with Anisotropic Permeability
By G. W. Nabor, M. Mortada
The effects of anisotropic or directional permeability on the areal sweep efficiency and the flow capacity are examined. The paper points out the importance of taking directional permeability into con
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Papers - First Magnetic Roasting Plant in the Lake Superior Region (T. P. 731, with discussion)
By E. W. Davis
If the tonnage of merchantable iron ore remaining in the Lake Superior district is divided by the average of the annual shipments for the past 20 years, it will be found that this ore supply will be e
Jan 1, 1939
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Potash as a Byproduct from the Blast Furnace (830633ba-0572-4270-8b95-4a27e78954c4)
J. S. UNDER, Pittsburgh, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*).¬In discussing Mr. Wysor's paper, I said that we were investigating the deposits around furnaces working on certain ferro alloys. S
Jan 6, 1917
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Papers - Constitution of Alloys - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-cobalt Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)
By William L. Fink, H. R. Freche
The constitution of the aluminum-cobalt alloys has been the subject of relatively few investigations. Brunckl analyzed the residue which remained after treating the 17 per cent cobalt alloy with dilut
Jan 1, 1932
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Preface (645259a8-3ebd-42ae-83e5-3bec88d6b0a2)
Jan 1, 1919
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New York Paper - Manufacture of Ferromanganese in the Electric Furnace (with Discussion)
By Jay Lonergan, Robert M. Keeney
The electric smelting of manganese ore and the production of ferro-manganese did not exist as an industry, in the United States or elsewhere, previous to the outbreak of war in 1914. Ferromanganese ha
Jan 1, 1922
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Rules (b97e5282-d666-42bf-8ec1-208fcf418165)
Jan 1, 1898
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Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Opening the Mather Mine (T.P. 1781, Mining Tech., Jan. 1945)
By C. W. Allen, L. C. Moore
The Mather mine, of the Negaunee Mine Co., is within the limits of the City of Ishpeming. on the Marquette iron range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It is named for William G. Mather, who has ser
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Theory of Deformation in Superlattices
By P. A. Flinn
ALTHOUGH many physical properties of superlat-tices have been studied intensively, relatively little attention has been paid to their mechanical properties until recently. Even for the well-known tran
Jan 1, 1961
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