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Methods Used In Prospecting For Mineral Aggregates (ffdd43f7-de17-489a-a34a-0b64218cbada)By Edgar R. Kendall
A KNOWLEDGE of the fundamental principles of locating, sampling, testing and evaluating materials is essential in prospecting for mineral aggregates. In this discussion, mineral aggregates will be con
Jan 1, 1939
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Electric Hoist At The Belmont Mine, ButteBy C Woodward
AT the Belmont mine of the Anaconda Copper Min-ing Co., Butte, Mont., a new double-drum electric main hoist and a single-drum electric auxiliary hoist have recently been placed in operation to meet th
Jan 9, 1927
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Slate (0c78d50b-1137-44a5-9bc9-058bbe4b787a)By Charles H. Behre
SLATE (Thonschiefer, German; ardoise, French) is a rock, an aggregation of mineral grains, occurring in nature, which is used for roofing and other special purposes. It is finely granular and crystall
Jan 1, 1949
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Application of Rapid Current Surges to Electric Transient ProspectingBy Gifford White
CONSIDERABLE attention has been directed in recent years to methods of electric prospecting other than the conventional direct-current tech-niques. It has been extensively recognized that electrical d
Jan 1, 1940
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on Recent Improvements in German Steel-Works and Rolling-MillsBy R. M. Daelen
In recent years many new appliances have been introduced into German steel-works and rolling-mills for the purpose of improving working-methods, and of creating and maintaining increased production, a
Jan 1, 1891
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Institute of Metals Division - Pressure Required for Transformation Twinning in Explosively Loaded Low-Carbon Steel (TN)By S. Katz, M. E. Nicholson, J. J. Kelly, D. R. Curran
A series of wedges of 1020 steel (2 1/2 by 6 by 8 in.) were explosively loaded, as shown in Fig. 1. A slab of explosive on the surface of the steel wedge was initiated simultaneously along one edge, p
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Effect of Vanadium in High-speed Steel (With Discussion)By C. O. Burgess, A. B. Kinzel
Although vanadium is an important constituent of almost every brand of high-speed steel manufactured today, little is known as to its role in this series of alloys. The now standard 18 per cent tungst
Jan 1, 1932
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Natural Gas Technology - The Slip Velocity of Gases Rising Through Liquid ColumnsBy C. R. Sandberg, N. Stein, L. D. Wiener, E. B. Elfrink
this paper presents the results of a study of the slip velocity of gases rising through liquids in vertical tubes, inclined tubes, and vertical annuli. The data were obtained in gas-liquid systems whi
Jan 1, 1952
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Combined Carbon-A Controlling Factor in Quality of Basic Pig Iron (63aef6ea-6f94-4b37-90a2-8c229e2dbb2e)By Ralph Sweetser
AT the joint session of Blast Furnace and Open Hearth Committees, April 7, 1937, at Birmingham, the subject of the quality of basic open-hearth pig iron was so well presented and discussed from so man
Jan 1, 1938
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Fracturing Around A Rock Bolt AnchorBy Richard S. Culver
In spite of the widespread interest in rock bolt research, relatively little is known about the critical region surrounding the bolt anchor. In analyzing the stress distribution around an opening resu
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - The Semiconductor-Oxide InterfaceBy J. E. Sandor, P. F. Schmidt
A general review of the present knowledge of the semiconductor/oxide interface is given, with emphasis on silicon and germanium. The electrical properties of clean surfaces and the changes that occur
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Rich Corner of the Ti-Al-Si SystemBy D. H. Turner, F. A. Crossley
The titanium-rich corner of the system Ti-Al-Si has been studied to determine the phase relationships in the temperature interval 600° to 1200°C. Metallographic examination of long time isothermally a
Jan 1, 1959
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The Role Of Air Jets In Mine VentilationBy G. E. McElroy
THOUGH air jets occupy only a minor role in the ventilation of mines and other enclosures, their importance in this respect is greater than is commonly recognized and may be considerably increased as
Jan 1, 1945
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Canal Zone Paper - Recent Progress in Blast-RoastingBy H. O. Hofman
The substance of this paper was prepared for the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry, held in London, May, 1909, under the title, Some Developments in Blast-Roasting. In the absence of
Jan 1, 1911
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Copper - Changes and Improvements in Modern Copper Smelting (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944).By R. A. Wagstaff
Since the time of the early Egyptians, the use of copper: has been a boon to the life of most of the civilized world. Its use has been varied; in many connections, the art by which it attained its gre
Jan 1, 1944
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Cleveland Paper - The Sampling of Gold-Bullions (with Discussion)By Frederic P. Dewey
At the Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry I presented a paper,' The Assay and Valuation of Gold-Bullion, in which are briefly mentioned a few illustrations of different methods o
Jan 1, 1913
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Part II - Papers - Observations of Substructures in Explosively Deformed and Annealed Beta BrassBy Norman Brown, J. V. Rinnovatore
Substructures in explosively deformed and annealed ß brass have been examined by electron microscopy. In the explosively deformed condition, the structure contains a large density of straight screw ty
Jan 1, 1968
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St. Louis Paper - Analysis of RocksBy Thomas Egleston
How to interpret the composition of rocks has been a question which has caused a great deal of discussion and investigation among geologists and chemists. It is evident that that analysis will give th
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New York Paper - Appraisal of Oil Properties (with Discussion)By Earl Oliver
The term oil property, in this discussion, includes any type of easement or grant under which petroleum might be produced; it ranges from the mere right to drill on undeveloped wildcat acreage up to a
Jan 1, 1921
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PART X – October 1967 – Communications - A Note on the Reaction Mechanism of Carbon Oxidation in Oxygen Steelmaking ProcessesBy M. R. Todd, J. Szekely
THE mechanism of carbon oxidation in steelmaking processes has attracted considerable attention in recent years. The generally accepted model postulates that the reaction between carbon and oxygen occ
Jan 1, 1968