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Engineering Enrollment DropsBy W. B. Plank
THE figures on enrollment in the engineering schools of the United States and Canada indicate that the total number of students in these schools for the current year, 1949-50, is about 10% less than i
Jan 1, 1950
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Arizona Paper - History of the Flotation Process at Inspiration (with Discussion)By Rudolf Gahl
Page Tests Conducted in Small Test Mill................... 577 Demonstration Tests Conducted by Minerals Separation Co....... 577 Flotation Tcsts Conducted by Inspiration Co............. 577 Sampl
Jan 1, 1917
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PART IV - Papers - Surface Layer Effects on the Plastic Deformation of Iron and MolybdenumBy I. R. Kramer
The stress associated with the surface layer was deter-minedfor iron and molybdcnum. These measurements show that the surface layer plays a very important role in the plastic deformation of bcc metals
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Nonstoichiometries and Defect Structures in Pure Nickel Oxide and Lithium FerriteBy Yuri D. Tretyakov, Robert A. Rapp
The stoichiometry ranges ofNiOl+y and LiFe,O,-d were established by high-temperatwe electrochemical meas7rements in a stabilized-zirconia electrolyte cell. The results were consistent with doubly ioni
Jan 1, 1970
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Stream Pollution By Coal Mine WastesBy Henry F. Hebley
This paper brings within the compass of one comparatively brief article a general description of the situation concerning the nation's water resources. It touches upon the phenomenal growth in th
Jan 4, 1953
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Part III - Papers - Empirical Studies on the Absorption and Emission of the Phosphor YVO4: EuBy R. K. Datta
Eluropium -activated yttrium vanadate, excited by short- and long-wavelength ultraviolet radiations, shows enzission lines near 6100A, the principal ones correspondirzg to transitions of EU+3 ions fro
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Theoretical Studies - Observed and Theoretical Electromagnetic Model Response of Conducting SpheresBy L. B. Slichter
After statement of the principles of similitude which apply to electromagnetic modeling, charts showing the inductive response of conducting spheres as dependent upon frequency, conductivity, and size
Jan 1, 1932
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Economics - Quantitative Economic Analysis of Sources and Use of Funds to the Mineral SectorBy Armando M. Lago
Secular and cyclical patterns of postwar sources and uses of funds of the mineral sector are analyzed. A simultaneous equation behavior model of sources and uses of funds is developed for both mining
Jan 1, 1971
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Combustion - The Fly-ash Problem with Domestic Stokers and the Use of Settling Chambers and Firebox Raffles (T. P. 1630, with discussion)By C. C. Wright, T. S. Spicer, R. G. Bowman
In recent years considerable publicity has been given to the problem of atmospheric pollution by fuel-burning equipment. Legislation has been stimulated and smoke ordinances have been enacted, the pro
Jan 1, 1944
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Combustion - The Fly-ash Problem with Domestic Stokers and the Use of Settling Chambers and Firebox Raffles (T. P. 1630, with discussion)By T. S. Spicer, C. C. Wright, R. G. Bowman
In recent years considerable publicity has been given to the problem of atmospheric pollution by fuel-burning equipment. Legislation has been stimulated and smoke ordinances have been enacted, the pro
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mercury - Concurrent Firing at the Sulphur Bank and Reed Quicksilver Plants (Metals Tech., December 1945, TP 1889)By W. Bradley, R. G. Hall
This paper will attempt to show how a metallurgical problem at one California quicksilver mine was solved, and how the solution was applied successfully at another mine. The pronouns "we" and "our,
Jan 1, 1949
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Logging and Log Interpretation - A Field Streaming-Potential ExperimentBy M. H. Waxman, M. Gondouin, H. J. Hill
Streaming-potential experiments were conducted within the Muddy- and Dakota-sandstone interval of a Denver basin well. Analysis of the data shows that, for this case, streaming potentials opposite san
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Electrodeposition of Titanium from Fused Chloride Baths Using TiCl4 as a Feed MaterialBy K. A. Svanstrom, W. R. Opie
Problems associated with deposition of titanium infused chloride baths using TiCl4 as a feed material are reviewed. A potentially workable cell design using Alumdum diaphragms is discussed. Problems
Jan 1, 1960
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The Role Of The Platinum Metals In Dental ,4lloys, 111.-The Influence Of Platinum And Palladium And Heat Treatment Upon The Microstructure And Constitution Of Basic AlloysBy E. M. Wise
IN a previous communications the improvement in strength, harden-ability and color, occasioned by replacing gold in a typical gold-silver-copper alloy by various amounts of platinum, or palladium, was
Jan 1, 1933
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Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Use of Steel in Top Slicing (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2458)By John G. Tate, George W. Nicolson, James L. Bruce
For more than 25 years modern mining has been carried on in the Island of Cyprus, Mediterranean Sea, by the Cyprus Mines Corp. of Los Angeles, Calif. The general features of these operations have been
Jan 1, 1949
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Effect Of Some Mill Variables On The Earing Of Brass In Deep DrawingBy Cyril Stanley Smith, Earl W. Palmer
STRIP of any of the metals used for deep drawing operations occasionally yields cups that are defective because of a rim that varies in height around the cup in a wave-like manner Some such defects ar
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Slag Control for Recarburized Rail Steel (With Discussion)By A. P. Miller, T. S. Washburn
Improved procedure in the manufacture of rail steel has come as the rail user demanded better wearing qualities combined with greater unit weight. With each weight increase per lineal yard has come gr
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Slag Control for Recarburized Rail Steel (With Discussion)By A. P. Miller, T. S. Washburn
Improved procedure in the manufacture of rail steel has come as the rail user demanded better wearing qualities combined with greater unit weight. With each weight increase per lineal yard has come gr
Jan 1, 1935
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PART V - The Kinetics and Mechanism of Formation of Sulfates on Cuprous OxideBy C. B. Alcock, M. G. Hocking
The kinetics of the growth of sulfate layers on blocks of Cu20 has been studied between 688" and 800°C. At 788c the over-all weight increases followed the parabolic rate law, with k = 216 30 sq mg per
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VIII - A Calorimetric Study of Possible Molecular Association in Liquid Alloys near the Composition AuSnBy R. L. Orr, J. D. G. Masse, Ralph Hultgren
The relative partial molar enthalpies of gold and tin in liquid Au-Sn alloys have been measured from Xsn = 0.474 to 0.510 at 696°K, slightly above the melting point of solid AuSn. Within an average pr
Jan 1, 1967