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New York Paper - Tests of Steel for Electric Conductivity, With Special Reference to Conductor-Rails
By J. A. Capp
For certain classes of electric railways a steel conductor is preferable to the oldcr atld more commonly used overhead trolley-wire. The third-rail presents a rather better appearance, because of the
Jan 1, 1904
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Variations in Microstructure Inherent in Processes of Manufacturing Extruded and Forged Brass
By Ogden Malin
IN conducting the manufacture of extruded brass rods and brass forgings it has been noticed that there is considerable variation in the physical properties, particularly the machinability of different
Jan 1, 1932
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Minerals Processing - Materials Handling
By A. T. Yu
The energy crisis and the resurgence of mining activities highlighted 1972-73. Added to the impetus for more effective materials handling systems has been the continued upward trend of inflation and l
Jan 2, 1974
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Minerals Beneficiation - Refinements in Methods of Determining Flotation Rates
By S. M. M. Safvi, A. Jowett
Small-scale continuous flotation tests are described in which the influence of 1) pulp density and 2) feed rate on the rate of flotation are investigated. The results provide further evidence of first
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering – General - A Method for Determining Optimum Second Stage Pressure in Three Stage Separation
By Kenneth F. Whinery, John M. Campbell
Basically, the Buckley-Leverett theory involves two systems which are similar in nature but are differentiated by time. These systems may be described by the fractional flow and frontal advance equati
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75th Anniversary Celebration Marks All-Time High in AIME Meetings
By AIME
IN the parlance of Hollywood, it was a super-colossal meeting. In the more restrained language of engineers, the Institute's 75th Anniversary Celebration attracted the largest crowd ever; was the
Jan 1, 1947
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Aluminum Castings of High Strength
By Robert S. Archer
THE proper material of construction for a given purpose is that material which meets the requirements satisfactorily at the lowest ultirnatc cost. It is consistent with this principle that most alumin
Jan 1, 1927
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Functions and Advantages of a Company Technical Library
By G. F. Olsen
ON superficial consideration a technical library might be considered a luxury to the business institution that possesses one. After all, public libraries and research institutions probably contain all
Jan 1, 1940
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Discussions - Of the Paper by Messers. Hofman, and Hayward on Pan-Amalgamation : an instructive Laboratory-Experiment (seep.382)
E. A. H. Tays, San Blas, Sinaloa, Mex. (communication to the Secretary*):—The results obtained by Messrs. Hofman and Hayward in their experiments, proving that a low percentage of copper sulphate with
Jan 1, 1910
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British Columbia Paper - Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of the Virginia-Tennessee Region
By Thomas Leonard Watson
Jan 1, 1906
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Metal Mining - Activity Increases at Iron Ore Properties - Improvements in Mechanization Noted
By Verne D. Johnston
ALTHOUGH the stocks of Lake Superior iron ore on dock or at furnaces at the beginning of the year were about 6,000,000 tons less than at the beginning of 1938, the steel industry was operating at only
Jan 1, 1940
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Development Of The Choking-Free Cyclone And Its Classification Performance
By T. Sekimoto, T. Kokubo, M. Yamamoto, K. Masuda, T. Moro, H. Sakamoto
The choking-free cyclone was developed primarily to remove solid particles suspended in a slurry containing fibrous materials, such as municipal solid waste. This cyclone is characterized by a screw c
Jan 1, 1980
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Discussion - Of Mr. Howard's Paper on The Work of the Testing Department of the Watertown Arsenal, in Its Relation to the Metallurgy of Steel (see p. 223)
JAmes E. Howard, Watertown, Mass.:—In connection with this paper, it is the desire of the Watertown laboratory to receive suggestions as to the lines of work and the particular direction along which t
Jan 1, 1909
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1942
By Kenneth Cotingham
Many factors joined in reducing drilling activity in Ohio in 1942. Conservation Order M-68 was important, but other things, such as operators and members of drilling crews joining the armed services a
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1942
By Kenneth Cotingham
Many factors joined in reducing drilling activity in Ohio in 1942. Conservation Order M-68 was important, but other things, such as operators and members of drilling crews joining the armed services a
Jan 1, 1943
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The West Edmond Oil Field in Oklahoma
By E. G. Dahlgren, Dan O. Howard
THE West Edmond oil field, which covers parts of Oklahoma, Canadian, Kingfisher, and Logan Counties in the State of Oklahoma, is in geographical extent the largest single oil field found in the state.
Jan 1, 1945
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The Ilsede Hütte Iron-Mines At Peine, Germany.
By Lucius W. Mayer
The iron-mines of the Ilsede Hütte Co. are at a town called Peine, about 20 miles east of the city of Hanover, on the railroad to Brunswick (Braunschweig). Hanover, the capital of the province, is a m
Sep 1, 1908
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Has the Coal Mining Industry an Adequate Technique - It Has Not, Concludes the Author, Who Makes a Severe Arraignment of Present Conditions Within the Industry, and Advises Engineering Analysis of Problems as the Remedy
By Eugene McAuliffe
THE last obtainable figures of the value of the coal mining investment are those contained in the U. S. Census Reports, from data gathered in 1919. The values shown therein and set forth below cover l
Jan 1, 1926
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Part IX - Communications - The Influence of Selected Sulfides on the Decomposition Rate of Zinc Sulfate at 600°C
By A. H. Larson, L. G. Twidwell
DURING the roasting of zinc sulfide concentrates and by-product recovery from flue dusts, the zinc sul-fate phase may occur in various stages of the processes. In addition to zinc sulfide, other sulfi
Jan 1, 1967