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Supply and Demand for Steelmaking Alloys
By Paul Tyler
THE ferroalloying elements are connecting links between the steel industry and the nonferrous metal industries. Although ferroalloys are distinctly nonferrous themselves, they serve the steel industry
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - A Study of the Homogeneity Limits of Wustite (FeO) by X-ray Methods (With Discussion)
By Frank Foote, Eric R. Jette
In a recent article,1 the authors reported the results of an X-ray investigation on the range of solid solutions that occurs in the iron-oxygen system in the vicinity of the compound FeO, which freque
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Solubility of Gases in Metals (Abstract with Discussion)
By V. H. Gottschalk, R. S. Dean
In the theoretical study of metallurgical reactions, it is necessary to make certain assumptions concerning the nature of metal-gas systems. The assumption usually made is that the reaction in such sy
Jan 1, 1933
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An X-ray Study of Iron-silicon Alloys Containing 0 to 15 Per Cent Silicon
By Eric Jette
THE literature on the binary alloys of iron and silicon has been reviewed by Stoughton and Greiner.1 Another even more extensive and detailed survey of the present knowledge has been prepared under th
Jan 1, 1933
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Colorado Scientific Society
The Colorado Scientific Society, Denver, Colo Charles Henderson, President, 519 U. S Custom House, Denver, Colo. Beginning in 1882, up to. about 1919, the Society published 11 volumes containing
Jan 1, 1933
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Minnesota School of Mines and Metallurgy, Experiment Station
Minnesota School of Mines Experiment Station, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn For copies of Bulletins or a list of publications, address The Director Bulletins available are Bulletin 1,
Jan 1, 1933
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A New Thermocouple for the Determination of Temperatures up to at Least 1800° C.
By G. R. Fritterer
INVESTIGATORS in the field of temperature measurement have long sought a thermoelectric couple fulfilling the following requirements: 1. It should be useful up to and including high industrial temper
Jan 1, 1933
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A Study of the Homogeneity Limits of Wüstite (FeO) By X-ray Methods
By Eric Jette
IN a recent article,1 the authors reported the results of an X-ray investigation on the range of solid solutions that occurs in the iron-oxygen system in the vicinity of the compound FeO, which freque
Jan 1, 1933
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Fluorspar Deposits in Western United States
By Ernest Burchard
FLUORSPAR is found in most of the states from the Rocky Mountains westward, and commercial production of the mineral has been reported from Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington.
Jan 1, 1933
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Connecticut State Geological and Natural History Survey
Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey, P O Box 1106, New Haven, Conn W. E Britton, Superintendent. A complete list of Bulletins available will be sent upon request. Address all inquiri
Jan 1, 1933
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Texas State Bureau of Economic Geology
Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas. E H Sellards, Director. A price list of publications will be sent upon request. The following is a selected list of Bulletins a
Jan 1, 1933
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An Experimental Combination of Shaft Roasting and Reverberatory Smelting
By Frederic Laist
IN the spring of 1931 an experiment was made at Anaconda with a small reverberatory furnace, with which was combined a roasting shaft. The arrangement is shown in the accompanying drawing (Fig. 1) and
Jan 1, 1933
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Differentiation And Ore Deposition, Cordill[e]ran Region Of The United States
By Waldemar Lindgren
THE purpose of this paper is to present certain facts relating to Cordilleran differentiation and metallization. Theoretical discussions concerning the exact modus operandi of differentiation, the cau
Jan 1, 1933
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Production of High-grade Concentrate from Butte Copper Ores-Results of Laboratory Investigations
By Bayard Morrow
THE copper-bearing ores concentrated at the Anaconda plant of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. are principally a mixture of copper and iron sulfides associated in a gangue consisting of quartz, lightly
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Analyses of Inclusions in High-carbon Tool Steels (With Discussion)
By Haakon Styri
In discussion of Dr. Fitterer's paper on electrolytic separation of slag inclusions, some results from experiments on electrolyzing high-carbon steels at the SKF Research Laboratory were given. l
Jan 1, 1933
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Colorado Society of Engineers
The Colorado Society of Engineers, Cooper bldg , Denver, Colo C M Lightburn, Secretary. The official organ of the Colorado Society of Engineers is the Engineers' Bulletin, issued monthly. Thi
Jan 1, 1933
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Relative Efficiencies of Domestic Fuels in Relation to Their Costs and Their Advantages
By Ralph Sherman
IN these days of intense competition for the domestic fuel market much is heard of the low efficiencies with which solid fuels, and most particularly bituminous coal, are burned in domestic heating eq
Jan 1, 1933
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Selection of a Mining System
By Robert Warner
WHEN a new mine is opened, and often when an operating mine must adapt itself to physical or economic changes, a mining system must be selected in complete detail. In the past the plan chosen was usua
Jan 1, 1933
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Mechanics of Water Movement in Natural and Artificial Flooding of Oil Sands (With Discussion)
By K. B. Nowels
The attainment of efficient flooding to a large extent depends upon a knowledge of fluid movement through porous media and the pressures used in controlling this movement. Little has been understood c
Jan 1, 1933
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West Virginia State Geological Survey
West Virginia Geological Survey Morgantown, W. Va James D. Sisler, State Geologist. Of great importance among the publications of this Survey have been the volumes of Detailed Reports on the counti
Jan 1, 1933