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Development Of A Rocklike Model Material
By J. Lyndon Rosenblad
This chapter describes the development of a rocklike model material for use in tests with a rock-blocks model to investigate the failure mechanism of a discontinuum. In order to provide reliable resul
Jan 1, 1972
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Heat Treatment Of Cast Steel
By John Hall
SOME months ago one of the authors was asked to write a paper on the heat treatment of steel castings that would be more comprehensive than other matter lie had published; this is an attempt to presen
Jan 9, 1919
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Equilibria of Molten Iron and Liquid Slags of the System CaO-SiO2-(FeO)
By J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, H. L. Bishop
Lime and dicalcium-silicate crucibles were equilibrated with molten iron and liquid slags containing iron oxide and small amounts of sulfur. The oxygen content of metal, iron oxide activities, and des
Jan 1, 1959
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Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Symposium on Grouting (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948; Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2427 with discussion)
By J. W. Galpin, V. L. Minear, W. D. Owsley, F. C. Sturges, B. H. Mott, R. H. Allen, W. W. Weigel, R. E. Moeller
By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or cement, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance th
Jan 1, 1949
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Capillary Phenomena as Related to Oil Production
By Frederick Tickell
PETROLEUM engineers are displaying considerable interest in those fundamental properties of matter and energy that control the phenomena of oil and gas production. The subject is a difficult one to in
Jan 1, 1928
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New Rutile Mine in Sierra Leone Announced
W ill the location of the world's largest reserve of rutile, a titanium oxide mineral, in Sierra Leone, Africa, put an end to the worldwide shortage of this important mineral? According to offici
Jan 8, 1964
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Anelastic Properties Of Iron
By T&apos Kê, ing-sui
INTRODUCTION ACCORDING to the classical theory of elasticity, the elastic portion of the stress-strain curve is represented by a straight line. Such a representation implies that there is a linear
Jan 1, 1948
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Philadelphia Paper - Manganese Pig
By Rossiter W. Raymond
The manufacture of ferromanganese in the blast furnace having been the subject of considerable attention in the Institute, I beg to put on record a contribution to the discussion from a quarter hither
Jan 1, 1879
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Authors Index to Volume 242
Jan 1, 1969
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Optimization of X-Ray Diffraction Quantitative Analysis
By A. F. Giamei, E. J. Freise
A discussion of the various factors affecting the accuracy of volume fraction determination by the direct comparison X-ray diffraction method is presented. To minimize errors introduced by nonrandomiz
Jan 1, 1968
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - The Crystallography of Large-Grain Pairs in Tungsten Lamp Wire
By H. A. Fisch, A. J. Opinsky, J. L. Bartos
Fort?-six- two-grain bounduries were studied in doped tungsten 1amp wire that had been heated to 3450°K very vapidly. Back-reflection Laue photograms were taken of the grain boundary partners and sol
Jan 1, 1970
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London Paper - The Design of Blast-Furnace Gas-Engines in Belgium
By H. Hubert
The first attempts at direct utilization of blast-furnace gas in engines were made in 1895. For a considerable time the gas had been burnt in Cowper stoves for heating the blast for the furnace, and u
Jan 1, 1907
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Index (a1e979d4-78f7-4671-8e25-5382fe26dcfe)
Jan 1, 1947
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An Overview Of Longwall Unit Operations Impact On Production
By William Laird
The predominent method of coal mining in the United States for years has been room-and-pillar mining. The reason for this has been the advantages of room-and- pillar method which is a relatively flexi
Jan 1, 1981
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Personal
(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) The following members have registered recently at the Headquarters of the Institute
Jan 4, 1913
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3.15.4 - Other Nonmetallics - Abrasives
By Robert M. Dreyer
During the past two decades, synthetic abrasives have taken over successively greater percentages of the high-grade abrasive market, so that now, with the exception of natural diamonds (discussed in s
Jan 1, 1976
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - The Use of Grain Strain Measurements in Studies of High-Temperature Creep
By R. L. Bell, T. G. Langdon
A technique was developed- for determining the grain strain, and hence the grain boundary sliding contribution, occurring during the high- temperature creep of a magnesium alloy, from the distortion o
Jan 1, 1969
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Butte Paper - Cement Materials and the Manufacture of Portland Cement in Montana
By W. H. Andrews
The constantly increasing consumption of Portland cement in the State makes the above subject of particular interest at this time. The increasing demand is due to the rapid settling of the country and
Jan 1, 1914
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Discussion Of The Non-Metallic Minerals Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1925
CONTENTS PAGE THOENEN, J. R.-Limestone Production as a Mining Problem. Discussed by Oliver Bowles, J. T. Singewald, S. R. Russell 1 GRIGGS, C. C.-Engineering in Limestone Production. Discussed by W
Jan 6, 1925