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Potential for Deep Underground Limestone Mining in Indiana (9412ac66-21ce-4744-8c7b-a3997199a754)
By C. H. Ault, D. D. Carr
Four counties in Indiana- LaPorte, Vigo, Vanderburgh, and Switzerland-have potential for deep underground limestone mining because they are in or near high population areas and have no surface-mineabl
Jan 1, 1983
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Symposium On Cyclones – Compilation Of Cyclone Operating Data
By T. M. Morris
THE following data have been compiled from in- formation submitted by 24 plants in answer to a questionnaire sent to cyclone manufacturers and to companies using cyclones for wet classification, eithe
Jan 8, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - The Constitution of Aluminum-Rich Alloys of the Aluminum-Chromium-Manganese System
By J. W. H. Clare
An equilibrium isotherm at 550°C is given for ternary alloys rich in aluminum containing 0 to 15 wt pct Cr and 0 to 20 wt pct Mn. Phases encountered are: aluminum solid solution; stable temary comp
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division Volume
THE papers presented by the Institute of Metals at the Detroit meeting in September, 1926, and the New York meeting, February, 1927, will be issued soon in one volume and mailed to all members of the
Jan 4, 1927
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Gasoline From ?Synthetic? Crude Oil*
By Walter Snelling
IN the course of some experiments more than five years ago, made for a totally different purpose than the investigation of the oil used, I placed a small quantity of a transparent yellow lubricating o
Jan 4, 1915
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Applicability Of Sophisticated Shape Analysis Techniques To Engineering And Industrial Problems-- Fourier Shape Analysis
By Thomas P. Meloy, Duane T. Eppler
The science of particle shape analysis has expanded rapidly in the decade since precise numerical-statistical techniques were developed for use in characterizing the shape of closed forms. Use of Four
Jan 1, 1980
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Crystallography of Austenite Decomposition
By Alden Greninger
METALLURGISTS have long believed that martensite in steel forms as plates along the octahedral {111} planes of austenite. Much has been written about mechanisms whereby units of the austenite lattice
Jan 1, 1940
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Tariffs And Exhaustible Resources
By J. W. Furness
Before attempting any discussion of the importance of tariff enactments as applied to exhaustible resources, certain basic factors should be emphasized. First, it must be remembered that minerals diff
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - Precipitation Processes in Mg-Th-Zr Alloys
By L. Sturkey
Quantitative X-ray diffraction studies of the precipitation of thorium in a Mg + 3.3 Th + 0.51 Zr alloy (HK31A) in both the as-cast and cold-worked states show that the precipitation may be described
Jan 1, 1961
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Rotary Drilling Problems
By R. S. Cartwright
Two types of automatic drilling controls, the Halliburton and the Hild, are now available and are coming into more or less general use in deep drilling. The primary function of both is to maintain a s
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Classification - Unit Coal as a Basis of Coal Standardization as Applied to Illinois Coals
By O. W. Rees, Gilbert H. Cady
Unit coal calorific values represent a close approach to pure coal values; they possess characteristics theoretically inherent in the latter values. They are essentially uniform in the same seam for a
Jan 1, 1934
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Geophysics Education - Integration of Geology, Physics and Chemistry for Solution of Earth Problems. Report of Geophysics Education Committee of Mineral Industry Education Division A.I.M.E (T. P. 1483)
For four years your Committee has been engaged in the study of problems connected with the educational preparation of professional geophysicists. The Present report represents the conclusions drawn fr
Jan 1, 1946
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Estimating Support Requirements From Simulation Of Key Blocks
By Lap-yan Chan
Chan and Goodman (1983) presented a procedure for simulating joint traces and identifying key blocks on an excavation. This paper defines six measures of support requirements that characterize the num
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Pyrite and Pyrrhotite Resources of Ducktown, Tennessee
By Joseph H. Taylor
The Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, midway betwe
Jan 1, 1918
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Detection Of A Low-Level Critical Stress In Geologic Materials Using Ultrasonic Techniques
By H. Reginald Hardy, Y. S. Kim
Recent studies of inelastic behavior and acoustic emission in geologic materials further validate the concept that such materials may be considered to consist of an elastic media containing an array o
Jan 1, 1971
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Manufacture Of Tunasten Carbide Tipped Drill Steel
By T. A. O’Hara
SINCE May 1948, when tungsten carbide bits were introduced at the Flin Flon mine, they have been popular with the miners because of their fast drilling speed and low gage loss. The high cost of commer
Jan 3, 1954
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Discussion on Aspects of Gas Deliverability
By J. E. Warren, J. H. Hartsock
In the receipt of J. E. Warren and J. H. Hartsock's comments on our paper, "Aspects of Gas Deliverability", We wish to point out that all the physical characteristics we conceived as constant wer
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Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations and Magnetic Properties of Rolled and Annealed Permanent Magnet Alloys
By W. R. Hibbard
Pole figures, torque curves, and coercive force have been determined for the following rolled and annealed permanent magnet alloys: Cunife, Cunico, Silmanal, Vicalloy I, Vicalloy II, and Heusler'
Jan 1, 1957
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Copper and Copper Alloys
By W. H. Bassett
THE modern smelting and refining of copper is distinctly an American development. The present demand for sound and perfect castings for rolling is due to the development of American industry. Prac-tic
Jan 4, 1928