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Papers - Measurement of Irreversible Potentials as a Metallurgical Research Tool (T.P. 1234, with discussion)By M. S. Hunter, W. L. Fink, R. H. Brown
Early workers attempted to study the structure of alloys by measurement of equilibrium electrode potentials in aqueous solutions containing ions of the metals from which the alloy was made.' The
Jan 1, 1941
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What is Steel? (744f6776-40fb-4d5f-be13-3f15d583055d)By A. L. Holley
THE general usage of engineers, manufacturers, and merchants, is gradually, but surely, fixing the answer to this question. In every country rails, boiler-plates, and machinery bars, whether hard or s
Jan 1, 1876
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Duluth Paper - Photographing the Interior of a Coal-MineBy Fred P. Dewey
IN preparing material for the exhibit of the National Museum at the New Orleans Exposition in 1881, it was decided to attempt to photograph the interior of a coal-mine, in order to get a strictly trut
Jan 1, 1888
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Some Alloying Elements on the Transformation of Fe-22.5 Pct Ni AlloysBy R. B. G. Yeo
The effects of alloy additions on the M, and A, temperatures of an Fe-22.5 pct Ni alloy have been determined. Increasing amounts of titanium, colum-bium, vanadium, and silicon raise and then lower M,w
Jan 1, 1963
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Principles of Gravity Concentration (1aff8250-81a3-4f2f-bb62-e31774492788)By B. D. Thomas
GRAVITY concentration is a general term designating processes for separating and sorting granular material by means of forces that depend on the density, size and shape of the particles. When these fo
Jan 1, 1943
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Choice Of Methods In Mining And Metallurgy - Problems At The Chuquicamata And Braden Copper PropertiesBy Pope Yeatman
In my experience, perhaps the most interesting problems came up during the testing, prospecting, developing and equipping of the Chuquicamata and Braden Copper Mines in Chile, and it is proposed in th
Jan 1, 1932
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Experiences With Acid Mine-Water Drainage In Tri-State FieldBy O. W. Bilharz
INTRODUCTION ACID mine-water drainage is a serious problem with many mines in the Tri-State zinc and lead mining district. Particularly is this true when large volumes must be considered in unwater
Jan 1, 1947
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Marsac Refinery. Park City, UtahBy C. A. Stetefeldt
The iron-ore deposits worked by this Company occur in lenses 200 to 1000 feet long and 5 to 80 feet wide, and stand at an angle of from 65' to 75, with a vertical height of 250 to 500 feet, other
Jan 1, 1893
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Bulkheads and Drains for High Sandfill StopesBy Richard A. Busch, Roy L. Soderberg
Large, high, open stopes resulting from vertical crater retreat (VCR) and similar methods are usually filled with sand tailings to support the stope walls and make it possible to mine the pillars. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Measurement of Ordinary House Vibrations (9433d34d-c2ce-4d9b-ab69-0f1f6f0f113f)By J. R. Thoenen
Six or seven years ago the United States Bureau of Mines started development of instruments for the purpose of accurately measuring the vibrational movement of the earth in the vicinity of quarry blas
Jan 1, 1937
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Activity of Carbon in AusteniteBy David R. Poirier
Activity data of carbon as a function of both temperature and composition throughout the stable austenite range is correlated by mearts of an equation derived from a quasi-chemical model. The carbon
Jan 1, 1969
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Chicago Paper - Educational Methods at the Copper Queens (with Discussion)By C. F. Willis
Many of the failures in vocational education are due to the fact that the educational methods were not designed to the capabilities, habits, and environments of those to be trained; rather they were b
Jan 1, 1920
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Discussion Of Theory Of Mine VentilationBy A. C. Callen
This, report represents the comments of the individual members of the A. I. M. E. Sub-committee on Physics of Mine Ventilation on the proposals of a special committee of the Institution of Mining Engi
Jan 2, 1926
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Reminiscences of the Old Pueblo Smelter (acb9e075-20fd-4223-a80a-fb4253076cbc)By E. P. Mathewson
W. W. (Pop) Adams' contribution is short and to the point. "I went to Pueblo about March, 1881, and started working for the Pueblo Smelting & Refining Co. in the sampling room, going from there
Jan 12, 1923
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Dispersion-Hardening in Binary Titanium-Copper AlloysBy R. I. Jaffee, R. W. Wood, H. R. Ogden, D. N. Williams
D. W. Morgan, D. H. Polonis,and R Taggart (Uuivevsity of Washington)—Dispersion hardening in titanium-copper alloys is of particular interest to us in view of our current research activities in phase
Jan 1, 1962
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Aggregates-Crushed StoneBy Thomas F. Torries, George H. K. Schenck
Crushed and broken stone is used directly in construction as an aggregate and accounts for about half the value and two-fifths of the quantity of natural aggregates consumed in the United States. Sand
Jan 1, 1975
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On The Weight, Fall, And Speed Of StampsBy H. S. Munroe
AN elaborate discussion under this heading formed a chapter in one of the reports made by Professor Raymond as Commissioner of Mining Statistics.* In a subsequent report- was printed a paper, by Mr. W
Jan 1, 1881
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PART II - Papers - The Effect of Thermal History on the Yield Behavior of IronBy R. E. Hook, R. L. McGaughey, A. M. Adair
The initial yielding characteristics of a vacuum-melted iron have been measured as a function of thertnal history after slow cooling or quenching from a 700°C recrystallizntion anneal. A thermal histo
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Yttrium-Nickel SystemBy A. H. Daane, B. J. Beaudry
The yttl-irtm-nickel system has been investigated by metallo-graphic, thermal ard X-ray methods. There are nine intermetal-lic compounds present: Y3Ni, Y3Ni,, YNi,, YNi,, Y,Ni,, YNi,, and Y,Nil, w
Jan 1, 1961
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Amenia Paper - The New Works at Clausthal for Dressing OresBy John C. F. Randolph
This establishment being now in full working order, it has seemed of considerable professional interest to collect together, in a concise form, the various points as to its plan, method of dressing, a
Jan 1, 1879