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Relations Of National Research Council To Engineering SocietiesAt the University Club, New York, Jan. 23, Chairman George E. Hale and other officers of the National Research Council, gave a dinner to officers of the national engineering and other societies. About
Jan 3, 1919
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Copper IndustryBy J. G. LECKIE
During the first ten months of 1943 copper was produced at a higher rate than in 1947. However, on Oct. 24 one of the large mines was shut down due to a strike. As of Dec. 31 the strike was still in e
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Note - Brief Description And Evaluation Of The Magnesite Flotation Processes - Development Of A New Flotation ProcessBy G. E. Karantzavelos
A novel two-stage froth flotation process for the recovery of pure magnesite from low grade ores is described. The process consists of a first-stage, magnesite flotation step where a rougher magnesite
Jan 1, 1985
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - A Collision Model for the Growth and Separation of Deoxidation ProductsBy K. Torssell, U. Lindborg
The kinetics of precipitation deoxidation is considered from a theoretical point of view. The size distribution and the total content of deoxidation products are estimated statistically as a function
Jan 1, 1969
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The Effect Of Heat Treatment And Certain Additives On The Strength Of Fired Magnetite PelletsBy Strathmore R. B. Cooke, William F. Stowasser
RESULTS presented in a previous paper1 have shown that the strength of fired pellets made from eastern Mesabi magnetite concentrates containing 8 to 9 pct Si02 as quartz and silicates is due to severa
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Effect of Magnesia on Slag Viscosity (With Discussion)By Richard S. McCaffery, Joseph F. Oesterle, Oscar O. Fritsche
The method of obtaining the data on which this paper is based is explained in detail in the paper on Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slags.' The work was made possible by a grant
Jan 1, 1932
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Extractive Metallurgy - The Recovery of Cadmium from Cadmium-copper Precipitate, Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia, Risdon, Tasmania - DiscussionBy G. H. Anderson
H. R. HANLEY*—I have been asked to discuss briefly the development of rotating cathodes for the electrolytic deposition of cadmium. The earliest recorded use of rotating cathodes was by Hoepfner at
Jan 1, 1950
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Magnetite Mining And MillingBy J. R. Linney
Demand for eastern magnetite in 1948 necessitated practically all eastern magnetite industries to operate on a six-day week, with the result that over 11,000,000 long tons of crude ore were mined, and
Jan 1, 1949
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PVT Studies - Equilibrium Vaporization Ratios for a Reservoir Fluid Containing a High Concentration of Hydrogen SulfideBy Harold Vagtborg
Equilibrium vaporization ratios were obtained for light hydrocarbons, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide in a reservoir fluid containing 35 mole per cent hydrogen sulfide. The data cover t
Jan 1, 1955
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Increasing Progress in Entry-Driving by the Use of a Conveyor and Auxiliary VentilationBy AIME AIME
THE No. 9 mine of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Coal Mining Co., a subsidiary of M. A. Hanna & Co., at Fairpoint, Ohio, has normally produced about 1000 tons of coal daily for several years, but recently i
Jan 1, 1929
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - A Dislocation Mechanism for the Shrinking of a Cylindrical Tilt BoundaryBy J. C. M. Li
A dislocation model is constructed for a cylindrical tilt boundary of which the axis of tilt is parallel to the axis of the cylinder. The strain energy per unit area calculated from this model agree
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermal Conductivity Method for Analysis of Hydrogen in Steel (Discussion page 1551)By J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, B. M. Shields
The vacuum tin-fusion method of analysis for hydrogen, developed by Carney, Chipman, and Grant, has been modified to permit the analysis of the evolved gases for hydrogen by means of a thermal conduct
Jan 1, 1954
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Magnetic Susceptibility Method for the Determination of Liquid Saturation in Porous MaterialsBy J. W. Whalen
The design, operation and evaluation of an instrumental method for the determination of fluid saturation in porous materials during multiphase flow studies is described. The presence of a magnetic tra
Jan 1, 1955
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Spokane Paper - Borax-Deposits of the United StatesBy Charles R. Keyes
PAGE. I Introduction,........674 11. Occurrence............ 676 III. Geology of Death Valley BoRate-Region,....677 1. Surface.Relief ......677 2. Geologic Formations,....680 3. Geotectonics,..68
Jan 1, 1910
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The Problem of Mineral SanctionsBy C. K. Leith
WE face the postwar problem of the use of minerals as sanctions to control the armament and the re-armament of the Axis powers at the source, minerals being the raw material of armaments. That is the
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - A Levitation Zone Melter for Larger Diameter Bars with Positive Process ControlBy B. F. Oliver
A levitation zone melter is described which has the necessary characteristics for processing metals of controlled purity. No crucible is required; control of the solidification variables is stable; th
Jan 1, 1963
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Beta Embrittlement of the Zr-2.5 Wt Pct Nb(Cb) AlloyBy C. D. Williams, C. E. Ells
The susceptibility of quenched and aged Zr-2.5 wt pct Nb alloy to embritt2ement during irradiation has been examined for a number of solution temperatures and aging times. Material quenched from tempe
Jan 1, 1970
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Management's New ResponsibilitiesBy William L. Batt
IT IS becoming increasingly evident to management that it has other obligations than merely to earn dividends for stockholders. The head of one of America's largest organizations has stated it in
Jan 1, 1938
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Test for Degree of Dispersion in Drilling MudsBy H. C. H. Darley
Particles of montmorillonite-type clays consist of plate-like clay crystals stacked face to face. Under certain conditions in a suspension, these particles disperse to individual platelets with the fo
Jan 1, 1958
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Pipelining – Equipment, Methods and Materials - General Turbulent Pipe Flow Scale-Up Correlation for Rheologically Complex FluidsBy L. L. Melton, D. L. Lord, B. W. Hulsey
A mathematical model d1.20p/4L = A(8v)8 derived from the Blasius equation is proposed to be applicable to turbulent flow through straight cylindrical pipe for time-independent fluids which produce a d