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Members, Associates and Junior Members (229f966d-1d21-4fc9-829d-ab1c8cea508f)
THOSE NOT MARKED ARE MEMBERS; MARKED THUS t ARE ASSOCIATES. HEAVY-FACED TYPE SIGNIFIES HONORARY MEMBERSHIP. JUNIOR MEMBERS ARE MARKED II. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELE
Jan 1, 1917
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Part IX - Papers - Macrosegregation: Part I
By M. C. Flemings, G. E. Nereo
General expressions are given to describe macro-segregation in castings and ingots which results from mass flow of solute-rich liquid to feed solidification and thermal contractions. Analytical soluti
Jan 1, 1968
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Rates Of Open-Hearth Reactions (13a7cf80-664b-47b9-8be6-7e9bc19ee315)
THE problem of reaction rates in the open-hearth process is essentially that of trying to form a fairly clear picture of the "chemical mechanisms" in the bath. Quantitative data on reaction rates woul
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Pennsylvania
By G. H. Fancher
Improving economic conditions are reflected in the statistical picture of the petroleum and natural gas industry for 1933. Prices were better, demand was greater and the volume of production increased
Jan 1, 1934
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Discussion of Papers - The Effect of Lightweight Aggregate, Physical and Chemical Characteristics on the Properties of Portland Cement Concrete Mixtures
By E. L. Howard, R. S. Barney back
E. L. Howard (Chief Testing Engineer, Pacific Cement & Aggregates, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.) We have made concrete with all the materials mentioned by Mr. Barneyback, including sawdust. He has high
Jan 1, 1965
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Electric Traction In Mines
By Charles Legrand
IN many iron, coal and copper mines where large tonnages are known before starting operation and proper provisions can be made, the problems of electric traction by trolley locomotives are not very di
Jan 2, 1914
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A Study Of Opaque Minerals In Trail Ridge, Florida Dune Sands
By T. N. McVay, E. E. Creitz
INTRODUCTION Object RATHER large amounts of titanium minerals and some zircon and monazite are being recovered from dune sands about 10 miles west of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. The Mining Branch o
Jan 1, 1947
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The Effect Of Thermal-Mechanical History On The Strain Hardening Of Metals
By A. Goldberg, T. E. Tietz, J. E. Dorn
INTRODUCTION THE concept that the flow stress for plastic deformation of metals in the work hardening range is a function of the instantaneous values of the strain, strain rate and test temperature
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Artifacts in Extraction Replicas (TN)
By F. W. Aul, R. C. Glenn
EXTRACTION techniques are of particular importance in determining size, shape an: crystal structure of particles smaller than l000Å in steels and other alloys. However, artifacts that can arise during
Jan 1, 1962
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Mineral Processing Technology Forges A New Shape For The Future - Basic Science
By Donald J. Drinkwater, M. C. Fuerstenau
Many important contributions to the more fundamental aspects of mineral processing have been made this past year. Mular1 researched the flotation characteristics of pure zinc oxide and also samples
Jan 2, 1966
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Depression Of Galena Flotation By Sulfite Or Chromate Ion
By S. Usui, I. Matsuoka, H. Sasaki, J. Shimoiizaka
Depression of galena by sulfite or chromate ion in xanthate flotation was investigated by means of adsorption measurements, electron diffraction and flotation tests. Flotation of galena was depressed
Jan 1, 1976
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Mexican Paper - A Crystalline Sulphide in Pig-Iron
By Andrew A. Blair
It is now well known that certain pig-irons give a considerably smaller percentage of sulphur when determined by evolution-methods than when determined by oxidation-methods. The most striking examplcs
Jan 1, 1902
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New York Paper - The Cloncurry Copper District, Queensland
By W. H. Corbould
The township of Cloncurry is situated in the northwestern part of Queensland, about latitude S. 20" 42' 53" and longitude E. 140" 30' 25". Townsville is the port through which all the trade
Jan 1, 1915
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World Production and Resources of Chromite
By Lewis Smith
CHROMIUM is one of the new metals, but considerable research has been required to determine an approximate record of its production from 1827 until the present. Its use in the form of pure metal is no
Jan 1, 1931
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Industrial Research - Its Aims, Organization, And Facilities
By D. Swan
Industrial research may be defined as a critical and exhaustive investigation to create new and better ways of doing things. The results of industrial research are new and improved products, processes
Jan 1, 1959
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Copper-manganese-zinc Alloys-Physical Properties of Wrought Copper-rich Alloys (Metals Tech., April 1947, T.P. 2183, with discussion)
By R. S. Dean. J. R. Long, T. R. Graham
Following the development of electrolytic manganese production by the Bureau of Mines, an extensive program was planned to study the character of this high-purity product and its possible utilization
Jan 1, 1947
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Coal - Evaluation of Mine Drainage Water
By S. A. Braley
DRAINAGE water from coal mines is probably the most serious water pollution problem today, varying in importance according to location of the mines and geological structure. Drainage may be either aci
Jan 1, 1958
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Hardness Measurement As A Rapid Means For Determining Carbon Content Of Carbon And Low-Alloy Steels
By K. L. Clark, Nicholas Kowall
MAXIMUM furnace efficiency and close control of final steel composition demand that the steel melter be able to follow closely the variations in the carbon content of the bath. For many years, the fr
Jan 1, 1944
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Industrial Minerals - Sulphur Recovery from Low-Grade Surface Deposits
By Thomas P. Forbath
THE sudden realization that known sulphur reserves amenable to mining by the Frasch hot water process are nearing exhaustion focused attention on widely scattered surface deposits throughout the world
Jan 1, 1954
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NEW Haven Paper - The Minerals of Southwestern Pennsylvania
By E. C. Pechin
The attention of the members of the Institute of Mining Engineers is asked to a description of the minerals of Southwestern Pennsylvania, as representing the minerals of an enormous area, stretching c