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    Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Activity of Carbon in Fe-C Alloys at 1150°C

    By Shiro Ban-ya, John F. Elliott, John Chipman

    The activity of carbon in Fe-C austenite at 1150°C has been determined for concentrations up to about 2.1 pct C using the equilibrium: C + COz = 2CO; equations have been derived expessing the activity

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Natural Gas Technology - Water Drive Gas Reservoirs: Uncertainty in Reserves Evaluation From Past History

    By G. Pizzi, G. M. Ciucci, G. L. Chierici

    The use of the material balance equation to estimate the volume of hydrocarbons originally present in a reservoir, whose producing mechanism is partly due to water drive, has been discussed in the lit

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    Quantitative Estimation Of The Impurities In Tin By Means Of The Quartz Spectrograph

    By C. Stansfield Hitchen

    THE introduction of the logarithmic sector method of quantitative spectrography by Scheibe and Neuhäusser in 1928, and the subsequent .modification and improvement of the method by Twyman and Simeon,

    Jan 1, 1933

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    The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia – Introduction

    By F. E. Buch

    THE Smelter is designed for a production capacity of 10,000 short tons of blister copper per month, when operating on the present concentrate grade. The Smelter lay-out is shown in Fig I. The major

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Processing and Carbonization of Coal

    By A. C. Fieldner

    IN the Wall Street journal for March 1, 1941, was a tabulation of the construction under way or under negotiation by thirteen iron and steel companies for a predicted increase in annual coke productio

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Wise or Unwise?

    By P. D. Merica

    MY remarks are addressed to the question whether a program of international mineral control can effectively serve as a means of maintaining world peace in the kind of world envisaged by the Atlantic C

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Electrical Equipment For Processing Plants

    By Clark B. Risler, Walter E. Thomas

    MILL planning must include electrical drives and a system to supply them. These should be considered at the time metallurgical and mechanical plans are being made. Because it is convenient, flexible,

    Jan 5, 1957

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    Topsoil- Subsoil Requirements to Restore North Dakota Mined Land to Original Productivity (99e70197-6ce8-4793-9640-f3bb2a74115a)

    By F. M. Sandoval, R. E. Ries, J. F. Power

    Returning the original soil material to the surface of smoothed mine spoils is a practical means of restoring agricultural productivity. Research has established that high-sodium spoils in North Dakot

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1941

    By Alec M. Crowell, J. W. Sanders

    While the production of crude oil and condensate in South Arkansas increased only 1.7 per cent over the 1940 figure, complete utilization of gas produced with the oil and condensate, and heretofore wa

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1941

    By Alec M. Crowell, J. W. Sanders

    While the production of crude oil and condensate in South Arkansas increased only 1.7 per cent over the 1940 figure, complete utilization of gas produced with the oil and condensate, and heretofore wa

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Anthracite-Mechanization and Pillar Recovery

    By H. Merton Ruth

    THE northern anthracite fields, although facing the same economic problems as the southern fields, are confronted with the additional problem of fast dwindling reserves of anthracite which can be conv

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Economic Barriers Delay Underseas Mining

    By Chester O. Ensign

    Many publications to date have advocated under- seas mining operations, optimistically overlooking the paucity of information on mineral distribution and the ocean environments in which minerals occur

    Jan 9, 1966

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    Development and Installation of the Hawkesworth Detachable Bit

    By Chauncey Berrien

    THE Hawkesworth detachable drill steel shank and bit were invented by A. L. Hawkesworth; while he was a mechanical foreman for the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., at Butte, Mont. Mr. Hawkesworth died on J

    Jan 1, 1930

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    New York Paper - Dry Cleaning of Coal (with Discussion)

    By Ray W. Arms

    DRY cleaning, or pneumatic separation, is not, strictly speaking, a recent discovery. Among the archives of the Patent Office may be found many patents dating back as far as 1850 which cover early att

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Start-Up And Operation Of Inland's No. 1 Electric Furnace And Billet Casting Shop

    By J. E. McConnell

    No. 1 Electric Furnace and Billet Casting Shop, located in Plant No. 4 adjacent to our new 12 inch merchant bar mill, represents Inland Steel Company's first venture into both electric furnace st

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Borax-Deposits of the United States

    By Charles R. Keyes

    A COMPLETE transformation has taken place in the boras industry during the year 1908. A most remarkable factor in this radical change in method of producing the crude borates has been its removal from

    Oct 1, 1909

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    Physical Metallurgy - Internal Friction of Single Crystals of Brass, Copper and Aluminum (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion)

    By George H. Found

    During recent years considerable interest has been focused on the energy-absorption characteristics of metal when it is cyclically stressed in vibration. The most familiar manifestation of this phenom

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Natural Gas Technology - Design of Gas Storage Fields

    By P. Pollard

    A method has been developed for evaluating acid treatments in fractured limestone fields by breaking down pressure drawdown into three component parts: (I) pressure differcntial across "skin" near the

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    Papers - Carbon Monoxide Reduction of FeO in the Presence of Carbon

    By E. Bicknese, R. Clark

    The mechanism and rate of reduction of FeO at conditions similar to those in the stack of a blast furnace have been determined for temperatures from 980" to 1165°C. Preliminary studies of the reductio

    Jan 1, 1967