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Papers - Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas During 1937By W. A. Ver Wiebe, E. G. Dahlgren
The year 1937 must be considered the most eventful one ever experienced in the development of oil and gas activity. Out of a total of 57 new pools discovered, 18 are apportioned to eastern Kansas and
Jan 1, 1938
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Iron and Steel - Reserves of Lake Superior hlanganiferous Iron Ores (with Discussion)By Carl Zapffe
The manganese ore reserves of Lake Superior, because of their location and nature, have recently achieved a rnarked degree of importance as compared with the world's manganese reserves. To apprec
Jan 1, 1927
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John Flickinger Myers ,Chairman, Minerals Beneficiation DivisionBy AIME
In Emporia or Claremore, time was when a path was beaten to the door of the local sage. Nowadays, the beginnings of such a path are discernible in Tennessee, as folks of the metallurgical persuasion f
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division MeetingBy AIME AIME
THE Institute of Metals Division of this Institute held a joint meeting with the American Foundry- men's Association on Oct. 5-9, at Syracuse, N. Y. The registration at this meeting was about 150
Jan 1, 1925
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Dissolution of Pyrite Ores in Acid Chlorine SolutionsBy M. I. Sherman, J. D. H. Strickland
USE of a hydrometallurgical approach to the oxidation of sulfide ores and extraction of metals therefrom may have advantages over the more common smelting techniques when a low grade deposit is diffic
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Microstructural Properties of Thermally Grown Silicon Dioxide LayersBy L. V. Gregor, C. F. Aliotta, P. Balk
The structure of silicon surfaces, thermally oxi&zed in dry oxygen and in steam, was studied using the electron microscope. It was found that the structure on the original (etched) surface is retained
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Nb-Sn (Cb-Sn) System: Phase Diagram, Kinetics of Formation, and Superconducting PropertiesBy E. Buehler, H. J. Levinstein
The temperature ranges in which the three inter-metallic phases in the Nb-Sn system form have been determined and the composition and structure of two of the three phases has been established. The kin
Jan 1, 1964
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New York Paper - The System Tungsten-Molybdenum (with Discussion)By Frank Alfred Fahrenwald
A complete list of the elements as given for 1915 includes 18 that melt above 1,700" C. There does not exist one complete thermal equilibrium diagram for any pair of these 18 elements. Several of thes
Jan 1, 1917
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New York City Paper - The Clapp and Griffiths ProcessBy J. P. Witherow
The Clapp and Griffiths steel-process may be considered a pneumatic system, similar to the Bessemer, with the difference that the converter is fixed or non-tilting, and that the blast is introduced ar
Jan 1, 1885
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New York Paper - Grain Growth in Metals Caused by Diffusion (with Discussion)By Floyd C. Kelley
The literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain grow
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Grain Growth In Metals Caused By DiffusionBy Floyd C. Kelley
THE literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain grow
Jan 1, 1928
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Pure Zinc-Its Preparation and Some Examples of Influence of Minor ConstituentsBy E. C. Truesdale
A FEW years ago H. M. Cyr, working in the Research Laboratories of The New Jersey Zinc Co., produced a few pounds of zinc1 of such purity that no other elements were detected in it by spectrographic a
Jan 1, 1939
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Wallace E. Prattr Director, A.I.M.EBy AIME AIME
TEXAS not only produces millions of barrels of petroleum daily, but supplies the oil industry with an asset infinitely more valuable than liquld gold. That asset is leadership. The oil industry was bu
Jan 1, 1944
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Larry Archer Shipman - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.EBy AIME AIME
IN times of stress nations pick strong men to lead them. Similarly the Coal Division selected forceful Larry A. Shipman, fuel engineer for the Southern Coal and Coke Co., Knoxville, Tenn.. to lead it
Jan 1, 1945
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Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (2f8d73da-2e68-435d-bf16-a6dfd8bdfb04)By Ashbel Welch
Ashbel Welch, Lambertville, N. J.: Dr. Dudley has given the wear of steel rails under four different conditions. He arrives at the conclusion that the softer rails, or those that from their compositio
Jan 1, 1881
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Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia MeetingASHBEL WELCH, Lambertville, N. J.: Dr. Dudley has given the wear of steel rails under four different conditions. He arrives at the conclusion that the softer rails, or those that from their compositio
Jan 1, 1881
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Coal/ Oil Slurry Stability ConceptsBy W. C. Meyer
In an effort to conserve and extend oil resources, the use of powdered coal-in-oil mixtures (COM) as an alternate fuel in oil-fired boilers is receiving increasing attention. For the approach to be su
Jan 1, 1983
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Marquette’s Rodpeb Mill Pioneers New Grinding Method For Cement IndustryBy J. W. Moody
The first Rodpeb mill ever built and placed in full scale successful operation went onstream in mid- 1960 at Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co.'s newly modernized portland cement production plant
Jan 4, 1963
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Sulphur in Molten Iron-Sulphur Alloys - DiscussionBy C. W. Sherman, J. Chipman, H. I. Elvander
J. F. Elliott—This is an excellent piece of work and makes a chemical metallurgist more enthusiastic than ever about what can be done with multicomponent systems, if we have satisfactory data. I ha
Jan 1, 1951
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Florida Paper - The Present Limitations of the Cyanide ProcessBy C. W. Merrill
The cyanide process in the United States, notwithstanding numerous failures made under the direction of the owners of the patent-rights, and others, has now passed its experimeiital stage, and can, un
Jan 1, 1896