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                     Discussions - Iron and Steel Division Discussions - Iron and Steel DivisionDISCUSSION, G. Derge and D. J. Girardi presiding N. A. Gokcen (Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Houghton, Mich.)—While the authors present very interesting results on the effect of sulphu Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Heat Content and Specific Heat of WC-Co Alloys (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Heat Content and Specific Heat of WC-Co Alloys (TN)By H. J. Booss THERE is a considerable lack of data on thermody-namic properties of hard-metal alloys. Only two papers 1,2 give mean values of specific heat in an unknown temperature range; more recently the author3 Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1941 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1941By 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 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1941By 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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                     Possibilities Of Secondary Recovery For The Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand Possibilities Of Secondary Recovery For The Oklahoma City Wilcox SandBy Donald L. Katz THE Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July 1, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Foreign Production - Petroleum Production in Bolivia in 1929 Papers - Foreign Production - Petroleum Production in Bolivia in 1929By G. P. Moore BOLIVIA still remains among the oil countries that have proved oil acreage but no production which is being marketed. No steps have been taken during the past year to provide facilities for transport Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Flash Chlorination of Very Finely Divided Metal Oxides Extractive Metallurgy Division - Flash Chlorination of Very Finely Divided Metal OxidesBy L. W. Rowe, S. S. Cole A laboratory bench scale unit is described whereby finely divided chlorinatable residues are held for a short period by a restraining bed of a coarse-grained ore of comparable composition to permit & Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Technical Notes - Heat Evolved and Volume Change in the Alpha-Sigma Transformation in Cr-Fe Alloys Technical Notes - Heat Evolved and Volume Change in the Alpha-Sigma Transformation in Cr-Fe AlloysBy Howard Martens, Pol Duwez XPERIMENTS were performed on a Cr-Fc alloy Econtaining 44.7 pet Cr in order to determine the heat evolved during the transformation of the a solid solution into the s phase, and the change in volume a Jan 1, 1957 
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                     The Diamond Drill for Deep Boring, Compared With Other Systems of Boring The Diamond Drill for Deep Boring, Compared With Other Systems of BoringBy Oswald J. Heinrich THE great improvements which have been made in late years in the different systems and instruments used to perforate the crust of the earth for purposes of testing and exploring for mineral resources Jan 1, 1874 
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                     Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion) Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion)By D. L. Katz The Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July I, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion) Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion)By D. L. Katz The Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July I, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Pillars of Coal Philadelphia Paper - Pillars of CoalBy S. Harries Daddow IN order to get an idea as to the strength of steel rails, it will be well to review the tests to which iron rails have been subjected. In England, Mr. Ashcroft found that the best 80 pound rails bro 
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                     Institute of Metals - Note on the Relation of Annealing Temperature to Conductivity of Copper Wire (with Discussion) Institute of Metals - Note on the Relation of Annealing Temperature to Conductivity of Copper Wire (with Discussion)By J. C. Bradley The relation of annealing temperature to conductivity of copper wire has been determined. Conductivity hard was 98.26 per cent. After a 10-min. heat,ing at 200" C. it was 98.69. By annealing 10 min. a Jan 1, 1927 
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                     New York Paper - Relation of Air Pressure to Drilling Speeds of Hammer Drills (with Discussion) New York Paper - Relation of Air Pressure to Drilling Speeds of Hammer Drills (with Discussion)By H. W. Seamon The data here given were obtained by 1500 tests made by the United Verde Copper Co. to determine the most economical air pressure for the operation of hammer drills under the varying conditions of use Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Papers - The Single-strand Wire Saw (T. P. 1336). Papers - The Single-strand Wire Saw (T. P. 1336).By P. de Vitry, Oliver Bowles The conventional wire saw, introduced in the slate district of Pennsylvania by the Bureau of Mines in 1927, and used thereafter with remarkable success, consists of a three-strand steel cable having a Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - The Single-strand Wire Saw (T. P. 1336). Papers - The Single-strand Wire Saw (T. P. 1336).By P. de Vitry, Oliver Bowles The conventional wire saw, introduced in the slate district of Pennsylvania by the Bureau of Mines in 1927, and used thereafter with remarkable success, consists of a three-strand steel cable having a Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated Temperatures Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated TemperaturesBy H. E. Montgomery Engineering trends for some years have been toward higher temperatures, both in process work and in steam generation. Progress in design has been dependent upon the development and evaluation of suita Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Part X – October 1969 - Papers - On the Possible Influence of Stacking Fault Energy on the Creep of Pure Bcc Metals Part X – October 1969 - Papers - On the Possible Influence of Stacking Fault Energy on the Creep of Pure Bcc MetalsBy R. R. Vandervoort The creep behavior of Nb(Cb), Ta, Mo, and W was determined under conditions of constant atomic dif-fzisivity, constant stress to elastic modulus ratio, and nearly equivalent grain size, and the steady Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Aspects of the Mining Industry in British Columbia Aspects of the Mining Industry in British ColumbiaBy WILLIAM SLOAN B RITISH COLUMBIA in its mining activities is going ahead by leaps and bounds both in development and production. Mineral production for 1925 was $61,492,242 in value as compared to $48,704,- 604 in 1 Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - A Simple Method of Estimating the Chemical Spinodal Institute of Metals Division - A Simple Method of Estimating the Chemical SpinodalBy J. E. Hilliard, H. E. Cook It is shown that for systems having a miscibility gap the spinodal composition (c,) in the vicinity of the critical temperature (Tc) is related to the equilibrium composition (c,) by where cc is th Jan 1, 1965 
