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Flotation Circuit DesignBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
Laboratory data form the basis for the design of flotation circuits. These data, obtained from testing samples of the ore, should show the optimum con- ditions for concentrating the ore and the effect
Jan 1, 1962
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Part VIII - Quantitative Metallography of Surface RumplingBy P. G. Winchell, R. J. Russell
The distribution of displacements of originally plane surfaces by an invariant-plane strain has been analyzed statistically. The displacement ratio (the magnitude of the displacement of a point origin
Jan 1, 1967
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Treatment Of Idaho-Wyoming Vanadiferous ShalesBy M. T. Martinson, I. W. Nicholson, C. J. Chindgren, F. P. Williams, L. C. Bauerle, S. F. Ravitz
THE vanadiferous shales of southeastern Idaho and southwestern Wyoming constitute the largest known reserve of vanadium in the United States.1 These deposits have never been exploited except for the r
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanism of Boundary Migration in RecrystallizationBy R. A. Vandermeer, Paul Gordon
On the basis of a unified concept, theoretical erPressions for grain boundary migration in recrys-tallization are derzved for impurity-controlled and impurity-independent migration. The expression in
Jan 1, 1962
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Drilling Fluids and Cement - The Pumpability of Clay-Water Drilling FluidsBy I. Havenaar
Various methods have been proposed in the literature to calculate the pressure losses in drill-pipe and bit-nozzles, i.e., those parts of the mud-circuit where the largest pressure-losses occur. Very
Jan 1, 1955
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Breaking And CrushingBy Homer W. Riley, C S. Jenkins
SMALL power-driven, toothed, cast-iron rolls were used first to break anthracite in 1844. Prior to that time, men with hammers, who stood on perforated cast-iron- plates, .broke the large lumps into c
Jan 1, 1943
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Efficient Method of Desulfurizing Liquid Pig IronBy L. Wahl, M. Allard, B. Trentini
REMOVAL of sulfur in steelmaking is presently a problem of utmost importance as requirements on final sulfur contents in finished steels become increasingly strict. This is in spite of often increased
Jan 1, 1958
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Iron-Graphite Powder CompactsBy Alexander Squire
A BRIEF study of the effects of material and processing variations upon the tensile properties of steel formed from mixtures of iron and carbon was made in order to provide information regarding the .
Jan 1, 1947
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Thermal Activation of Slip in Prestrained Neutron-Irradiated Iron by Flow Stress and Stress Relaxation MeasurementsBy Peter Soo
Pvestrained Ferrovac E iron has been neutron-irradiated at approximately 90°C to an integrated flux of 1020 nut (E > 0.82 mev]. The irradiation was found to produce an incveased temperature dependenc
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - Kinetics of Internal Oxidation of Cylinders and Spheres; Properties of Internally Oxidized Cu-Cr AlloysBy J. H. Swisher, E. O. Fuchs
Rate equations were derived to describe the kinetics of internal oxidation of cylinders and spheres. The derived equations for cylinders were checked experimentally by means of sub scale thickness and
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - Geology and Ore Deposits of Mohave County, Arizona (with Discussion)By Frank C. Schrader
Page Introduction.............................. 196 Geology of the District......................... 196 Ore Deposits of the District....................... 198 Gcncral Description................
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth Restraint in Silver by OxygenBy Mark J. Klein, Robert A. Haggins
The pesence of a small amount of oxygen was found to cause significant grain growth restraint in 99.99 pct Ag. This behavior does not seem to be due to the presence of an oxide dispersion, but instead
Jan 1, 1962
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Baltimore Paper - The Magnetic Iron-Ores of Ashe County. N.C.By H. B. C. Nitze
In view of the extensive use of vanning-machines in this country, a brief comparison of the results obtained by the plain belt generally employed, and the corrugated belt which was introduced a few ye
Jan 1, 1893
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The Boulder Batholith Of Montana 1By Paul Billingsley
THE term Boulder batholith was first applied in 1897 by W. H. Weed'2 to the extensive mass of granite in western Montana within whose borders occur the ore, deposits of Butte. In a general, way t
Jan 1, 1915
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Upgrading Manganese OreBy S. J. McCarroll
THE Three Kids mine, some six miles east of Henderson, Nev., is in a typical southwest desert area, with high dry summer heat and cool to cold winter seasons. The manganese deposit was located during
Jan 3, 1954
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Virginia Beach Paper - Notes on the Re-Working of Anthracite Culm-Banks (see Discussion, p. 853)By Arthur W. Sheafer
MR. ECKLEY B. COXE, in his able and interesting paper on " The Preparation of Small Sizes of Anthracite,"* read and discussed at the Glen Summit Meeting, October, 1891, refers to the reputed immense a
Jan 1, 1895
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Geology In 1964 – Geology And ExplorationBy Dwight M. Lemmon
Encouraged by increased demand and higher prices for such metals as copper, lead, zinc, silver and tin, search was pressed in 1964 for mineral raw materials, especially in parts of the world that are
Jan 2, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Cleavage Steps on Zinc Monocrystals: Their Origins and PatternsBy J. J. Gilman
Examination showed that characteristic cleavage step patterns are observed on the cleavage surfaces of undeformed, slipped, bent, twinned, compressed, and indented zinc crystals; and the effect of tem
Jan 1, 1956
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Heteroepitaxy of Silicon on Stoichiometric SpinelBy S. H. McFarlane, K. H. Zaininger, G. W. Cullen, C. C. Wang, G. E. Gottlieb
Heteroepitaxy of silicon on stoichiometric spinel has been studied. Both boron-doped (p-type) and arsenic-doped (n-type) single-crystal silicon films have been grown by the pyrolysis of silane on sioi
Jan 1, 1970
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Technique of Core DrillingBy J. E. Elliott
ALTHOUGH the firm in which the writer is a partner is not exactly the pioneer in the coring of rotary-drilled wells in Southern California, it has taken the lead in bringing coring to its present stat
Jan 10, 1923