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                     Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, Grain Size And Rate Of Loading On Mechanical Properties Of Metals Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, Grain Size And Rate Of Loading On Mechanical Properties Of MetalsBy W. P. Sykes THIS investigation was undertaken primarily to establish the relations existing between temperature and mechanical properties in molybdenum, nickel, and an aluminum-copper alloy. Molybdenum (m.p. 2500 Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Coal - Wet Scrubbing of Coal Dust From Thermal Dryers with the Peabody Scrubber Coal - Wet Scrubbing of Coal Dust From Thermal Dryers with the Peabody ScrubberBy T. Gleason Problems involved in applying wet scrubbers to gas cleaning coal dust from thermal dryers are reviewed. Careful consideration of all the elements going into a modem coal preparation plant is required Jan 1, 1963 
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                     A Limestone Mine in the Birmingham District A Limestone Mine in the Birmingham DistrictBy C. E. Abbott THE Birmingham district, Alabama, is distinctive in the proximity to one another of its deposits of iron ore, coal and flux. These three basic requisites for the making of iron and steel are found wit Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Chicago Paper - The Chicago Main Drainage Channel Chicago Paper - The Chicago Main Drainage ChannelBy J. F. Lewis Much has been written on this great engineering work, principally from the civil engineer's stand-point. In presenting the subject to the Institute, it seems necessary to include something of geo Jan 1, 1898 
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                     The Cobalt-nickel-silicon System between 0 and 20 Per Cent Silicon The Cobalt-nickel-silicon System between 0 and 20 Per Cent SiliconBy Arthur Forsyth A SEARCH through the available literature shows that the cobalt-nickel-silicon system has not been systematically studied. This seems rather odd because all three elements are fairly abundant and have Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Metallography with the Electron Microscope (Metals Technology, Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Metallography with the Electron Microscope (Metals Technology,By Charles S. Barrett This paper is a progress report covering metallographic applications of the electron microscope that have been made during the past year at Carnegie Institute of Technology. An account is presented of Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Metallography with the Electron Microscope (Metals Technology, Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Metallography with the Electron Microscope (Metals Technology,By Charles S. Barrett This paper is a progress report covering metallographic applications of the electron microscope that have been made during the past year at Carnegie Institute of Technology. An account is presented of Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Hoisting Equipment at Utah Apex Mining Co. Hoisting Equipment at Utah Apex Mining Co.By J. A. Norden MUCH has been written concerning the hoisting equipment of various mines -throughout the country, but most of the literature on the subject, if not all, describes equipment of extraordinary capacity a Jan 8, 1920 
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                     Roasting for Amalgamating and Cyaniding Cripple Creek Sulphotelluride Gold Ores Roasting for Amalgamating and Cyaniding Cripple Creek Sulphotelluride Gold OresBy A. L. Blomfield THE Golden Cycle Mining and Reduction Co. operates its custom mill at Colorado Springs on Cripple Creek ores exclusively. These ores are straight sulpho-tellurides, with practically no base metals suc Jan 8, 1918 
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                     Effect Of Time In Reheating Hardened Steel Below The Critical Range Effect Of Time In Reheating Hardened Steel Below The Critical RangeBy C. R. Hayward CARLE R. HAYWARD.-I do not want it understood that I think that the conclusion that the time of tempering temperature is immaterial has been definitely proven, but since these are the first definite f Jan 4, 1917 
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                     Hazleton Meeting Hazleton MeetingBy PROCEEDINGS OF MEETINGS THE opening session of the Institute was held at Hazle Hall, Tuesday evening, October 27th, with a large attendance of members. President Raymond called the Institute to order, and after a few intr Jan 1, 1875 
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                     Index (e609943c-f7d4-4bda-9f2f-deb8dbbbfe03) Index (e609943c-f7d4-4bda-9f2f-deb8dbbbfe03)Jan 1, 1942 
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                     The Theory Of Tube Producing Methods The Theory Of Tube Producing MethodsBy E. J. Ripling TUBES may be produced by a large number of forming processes, the most common of which will be discussed analytically in this paper. In no case will the stress analysis for any given tube producing pr Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Does Static Electricity Cause Autoignition of Wild Wells? Does Static Electricity Cause Autoignition of Wild Wells?By W. Armstrong Price INVESTIGATION by German chemists during the World War showed that particles of iron oxide form rapidly in iron pipes carrying hydrogen gas under pressure when the gas contains small amounts of water. Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Members, Associates and Junior Members (33ccf970-6547-4032-bbdb-fa661cc36c21) Members, Associates and Junior Members (33ccf970-6547-4032-bbdb-fa661cc36c21)?AARONSON, ALFRED E , Vice-Pres , Mid-Co Petroleum Co, Mid-Co Bldg, Tulsa, Okla '18 ABADIE, EMILE R, Min Engr Address wanted '76 || ABADILLA, QUIRICO A, Geol Dept, Cia Mexicana de Petrole Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Manganese-Ore In Unusual Form. Manganese-Ore In Unusual Form.By William P. Blake (Canal Zone Meeting, November, 1910.) A DEPOSIT of manganese-ore near Tucson, Ariz., merits notice by reason of the peculiar form in which it occurs, and as a striking. example of ore-deposition by v Sep 1, 1910 
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                     Rock Mechanics - Progress on Techniques of Investigating and Controlling Rock Bursts Rock Mechanics - Progress on Techniques of Investigating and Controlling Rock BurstsBy Galen G. Waddell Several years of rock-burst research conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the mining companies of the Coeur d'Alene mining district, Idaho, in addition to progress made by ot Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Elimination of Waste in Industry Elimination of Waste in IndustryBy AIME AIME THE Committee on Elimination of Waste in industry came into existence from a speech in Washington by Mr. ,Hoover, in November, in which, he said: It is primary to mention the three-phase waste in pr Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Transformation of Austenite at Constant Subcritical Temperatures Transformation of Austenite at Constant Subcritical TemperaturesBy E. S. Davenport WHEN annealed carbon, or low-alloy, steels are suitably heated the ferrite (alpha iron solid solution) and the carbide, of which they are composed, react together to form a single solid solution of ca Jan 1, 1930 
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                     PART V - Thermodynamics of the Austenite-Proeutectoid Ferrite Transformation. I, Fe-C Alloys PART V - Thermodynamics of the Austenite-Proeutectoid Ferrite Transformation. I, Fe-C AlloysBy H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian, G. M. Pound The thernodyna,nics of I the Proeutectoid ferrite re-action ha1.e been investigated on the bases of three diifevent descviptions of the statistical thernzodynamics of interstitzal solid solutions. Esp Jan 1, 1967 
