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    Papers - On the Allotropy of Stainless Steels (Howe Memorial Lecture) (T. P. 925)

    By Frederick M. Becket

    DoctoR Albert Sauveur, distinguished scientist and Honorary Member of this Institute, predicted in the first Howe Memorial Lecture that the privilege of delivering' this annual address would be c

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Ground Movement from Mining in Brier Hill Mine. Norway. Michigan (With Discussion)

    By George S. Rice

    A problem of possible subsidence of the surface from mining operations, which might have had disastrous results, arose in 1913 at the Brier Hill mine, of the Penn Iron Mining Co., near Norway, Mich.,

    Jan 1, 1934

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    New York Secondary Metals - Sampling and Evaluating Secondary Non-ferrous Metals (with Discussion)

    By T. A. Wright

    The sampling of waste materials containing copper, lead and tin has taken on a new significance within recent years, and is of increasing importance, on account of the entry of some of the copper refi

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    Silver Islet

    By Thomas MacFarlane

    I. INTRODUCTION. AMONG the industrial enterprises which have, from time to time, been undertaken in our Dominion, few have been more uniformly unsuccessful than those which have had for their objec

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Papers - On the Allotropy of Stainless Steels (Howe Memorial Lecture) (T. P. 925)

    By Frederick M. Becket

    DoctoR Albert Sauveur, distinguished scientist and Honorary Member of this Institute, predicted in the first Howe Memorial Lecture that the privilege of delivering' this annual address would be c

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Flotation Kinetics

    By Colin C. Harris, Nathaniel Arbiter

    Flotation kinetics is the study of the variation in amount of froth overflow product with flotation time, and the quantitative identification of all rate con- trolling variables. With such variables m

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Recovery of Copper by Leaching, Ohio Copper Co. of Utah (with Discussion)

    By Arvid E. Anderson, Frank K. Cameron

    The weathering of copper-bearing ores with the formation of a water soluble salt and the recovery of the metal by leaching and evaporation precipitation, are processes long known, which have at variou

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Coadsorption of Dodecylamine Ion and Molecule on Quartz

    By R. W. Smith

    There are many inconsistencies and gaps in available information concerning the mechanism whereby dodecylamine acts as a collector for quartz. The author compares the studies which have been made in c

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Chicago Paper - Microscopic Metallography (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," vol. xxiii.)

    By F. Osmond

    When a metal (whether a simple substance, an alloy, or a compound) presents, in each of the smallest parts to which it can be redueed by mechanical division, a constant chemical composition, it is def

    Jan 1, 1894

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    The Iron Deposits Of Larap, Philippine Islands

    By F. H. Kihlstedt

    THE Larap iron deposits, 125 miles east of Manila, are the biggest high-grade iron deposits in the Philippines, and have in seven years produced nearly 4 million tons of 6o per cent ore. Magnetic surv

    Jan 1, 1946

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    PART I – Papers - Spontaneously and Artificially Recrystallized Textures in Rolled 3Pct Silicon-Iron Single Crystals

    By E. Furubayashi, T. Taoka, S. Takeuchi

    Recrystallization textures developed from artificial nucleation around indentations were compared with spontaneously recrystallized textures in two rolled 3 pet Si-Fe single crystals with (111)[112] a

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Slurries, Sludges, Slimes And Water Treatment

    By E. A. Reilly, G. R. Gardner, F. P. Lasseter

    THE methods that may be applied to the treatment of slurries and water, as these are related to practical coal-preparation problems, are concerned essentially with the movements of solids suspended in

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Recirculation of Air and Mine Gas Caused by Auxiliary Fans as Used in Coal Mines

    By H. P. Greenwald

    THE rapidly increasing use in coal mines of portable auxiliary fans, which are generally "blowers" employed in connection with canvas tubing, raises questions concerning the hazards of such equipment,

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Furnace Efficiency And Available Heat From Fuel (780a632f-e0a9-46cb-8c21-234e12895e43)

    THIS chapter and Chapter 19 deal with the heat quantities involved in open-hearth steelmaking, including the thermal efficiency of the furnace as a generator of high-temperature heat, the heat storage

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Preparation of Anthracite

    By Paul Sterling

    The general impression regarding the preparation of merchantable anthracite is that it is confined to a colossal, grimy structure, called a " coal-breaker." This name is a misnomer; for the desired re

    Jan 1, 1912

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    New York Paper - Increasing Production of Petroleum by Increasing Diameter of Wells (with Discussion)

    By Lester C. Uren

    Petroleum occurs, in nature, as a fluid saturating the pore spaces between the grains of porous rocks or aggregations of rock particles such as sand, sandstone, conglomerate, shale, limestone, etc. Th

    Jan 1, 1925

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    New York Paper - The Chinese on the Rand

    By T. Lane Carter

    Before describing the experience with the Chinese on the Rand and the work they have accomplished, it will be necessary, first, to give a brief account of labor-conditions in the Transvaal since the w

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Carbon Dioxide Accumulations In Geologic Structures

    By J. Charles Miller

    NATURAL carbon dioxide has recently been exploited in the United States in consequence of oil and gas developments in the Western States and the growing demand by transcontinental and transoceanic shi

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Cleveland Paper - Solid Solutions

    By Walter Rosenhain

    In selecting solid solutions for the subject of this lecture I have been guided by several considerations. The bodies known under that somewhat paradoxical name play a most important part in all types

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Nickel-antimony-lead Copper Bearing Alloys (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1937 with discussion)

    By John T. Eash

    During the course of the war the supply of tin in this country has steadily decreased and a continued effort has been made since the beginning of the emergency to use alloys that are either tin free o

    Jan 1, 1946