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PART VI - Papers - Quantitative Study of the Substructure and Properties of Shock-Loaded Copper
By A. G. Preban, R. J. De Angelis, J. B. Cohen, P. Gordon, D. C. Brillhart
Changes in stored energy, resistivity, density, X-ray line broadening, and dislocation arrangements (from transmission electron microscopy) have been mensured on copper specimens shock-loaded at 75 to
Jan 1, 1968
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Southern High-volatile Coals for Metallurgical
By Howard Eavenson
PRIOR to 1907 nearly all coke was made in beehive ovens, and most of the gas produced was made in the old-style gas retorts, and while there were a few coke plants in southern West Virginia, southwest
Jan 1, 1932
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Reservoir Engineering-General - A Mathematical Model for Dispersion in the Direction of Flow in Porous Media
By H. A. Deans
A three-parameter mathematical model for one-dimensional flow in porous media is developed. The objective of the model is to predict accurately the longitudinal dispersion associated with the flow of
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Solid-Liquid Equilibria in the System CaO-"FeO"-MnO in Contact with Metallic Iron
By Ö. Valla, A. Muan, K. Grjotheim
The solid miscibility gap between CaO and "FeO" in the system CaO-"FeO" in contact with metallic iron gradually closes as MnO is added as a third component. On the liquidus surface of the system CaO-
Jan 1, 1969
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Special Notices (97021055-0b13-4e8a-809b-1a504070b372)
Annual Meeting, February 17 to 19, 1914.-The following Committees have been appointed to have charge of the arrangements for the Annual Meeting in New York City: . General Committee: Louis D. Hun
Jan 1, 1914
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Computer Applications In The Analysis Of Face Ventilation Systems
By R. A. Haney, S. J. Gigliotti
Over the past ten years, analysis of the acceptability of face ventilation systems has been based on numerical criteria rather than solely a study of air flow and methane patterns in the face area. Th
Jan 1, 1983
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Sigma-Its Occurrence, Effect, and Control in Nickel-Base Superalloys
By C. G. Bieber, J. R. Mihalisin, R. T. Grant
A growing demand for longer service life of gas turbines has placed increasingly rigorous requiret~rents upon superalloys employed for that application. Long-titne testing at high temperature has reve
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Properties and Alloys of Beryllium
By Louis L. Stott
It is well known that the oxide of beryllium was identified as a new "earth" in 17971 and the metal first isolated in 18272. The history of the many difficulties encountered by early investigators, th
Jan 1, 1936
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Developing Emission Control Strategies For A Coal-Fired Power Plant – A Case History
By Young C. Kim, Francis Martino, Ish Chopra
For the past two and one-half years, various emission control strategies were jointly developed by the University of Arizona and the Homer City Owners to com- ply with the clean air requirements at it
Jan 1, 1983
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New York Paper - Data about Labor Employed in Various Bituminous Mines (with Discussion)
By Howard N. Eavenson
The information contained in the following paper was collected at the request of the U. S. Coal Commission, and is published with the permission of that body and of the various companies furnishing th
Jan 1, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Changes in Precipitation Hardening Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys during Prolonged Heating
By C. C. Clark, J. S. Iwanski
The purpose of this investigation was to study mi-crostructural changes that take place in a commercial nickel-chromium-iron alloy, such as Incoloy "901," over long periods of time at temperatures up
Jan 1, 1960
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In Situ Leaching Of Copper-An Economic Simulation Approach (14de6bcc-3edf-421e-a489-acdc2e3fbb74)
By Donald H. Yardley, A. Aly Selim
An economic simulation model was developed to predict the amount of copper recovered from copper oxide deposits, and the cost of producing it as a function of the deposit parameters. The economic simu
Jan 1, 1979
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Physical Metallurgy - Recrystallization of in Terms of the Rate of Nucleation and the Rate of Growth (Metals Technology, Feb. 1945) (With discussion)
By W. A. Anderson
Recrystallization of cold-worked metals has long been known to proceed by a process of nucleation and growth.' When a cold-worked metal is heated to a temperature at which recrystallization will
Jan 1, 1945
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Philadelphia Paper - Can the Magnetism of Iron and Steel be used to Determine their Physical Properties?
By William Metcalf
One of the first questions that naturally occurs to one who handles steel is, " Why does steel harden?" To answer this question the chemist and physicist have devoted much thought and experiment, and
Jan 1, 1881
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Large-Scale Experimentation in Oil Shale
By J. B. Sellers, G. R. Haworth, F. W. Brackebusch, P. G. Zambas
Results of large-scale mining experimentation carried on in Stage II of the Anvil Points Oil Shale Research Program, Rifle, Colo., are reported. After a new adit was excavated, over 500,000 tons of oi
Jan 1, 1973
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Potash Refining In Saskatchewan (0370b0f1-decb-47b6-aac4-2c00a1534ffc)
By W. H. Eatock
In its infancy, the potash refining industry in Saskatchewan was heavily influenced by practices developed in Carlsbad, NM, resulting in modern, highly productive plants. The first 15 years has been a
Jan 1, 1983
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U.S. Bureau Of Mines High-Speed Data Acquisition System
By Richard W. Markley
A centralized online data acquisition system has been developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center for rapidly digitizing, storing, and processing experimental si
Jan 1, 1977
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Educating And Training Economic Geologists Of The Future
By Charles H. Behre
This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university
Jan 1, 1947
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Mine Reports
By Samuel H. Dolbear
THE purpose of a technical report is to record facts, usually collected by investigation, and to interpret these facts in understandable language. The audience may range from a small shareholder witho
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - The Crystallographic Angles of Indium (TN)
By E. A. Cisney
The formula for calculating the crystallographic angles of a tetragonal lattice is: C°S =where $ is the angle between planes (HKL) and (hkl). The angles in Table I have been calculated for indium
Jan 1, 1960