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Papers - Study of Modern Bessemer Steels (T.P. 1346, with discussion)
By L. D. Woodworth, E. E. McGinley
During the past several years has occurred what, in the light of future events, may aptly be called the rebirth of the acid Bessemer process. The increased attention given to the technical and metallu
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Study of Modern Bessemer Steels (T.P. 1346, with discussion)
By E. E. McGinley, L. D. Woodworth
During the past several years has occurred what, in the light of future events, may aptly be called the rebirth of the acid Bessemer process. The increased attention given to the technical and metallu
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Study of the Flotative Properties of Hematite (T. P. 763, with discussion)
By W. E. Keck, W. C. Lowry, G. C. Eggleston
The potential iron ores of Michigan can be classified from the stand-point of the predominant impurities into siliceous, sulphurous and phos-pllorous ores. Research on the flotation of each of these c
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Study of the Flotative Properties of Hematite (T. P. 763, with discussion)
By G. C. Eggleston, W. E. Keck, W. C. Lowry
The potential iron ores of Michigan can be classified from the stand-point of the predominant impurities into siliceous, sulphurous and phos-pllorous ores. Research on the flotation of each of these c
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Study of the Flotative Properties of Magnetite (T. P. 801, with discussion) Page 125
By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg
The flotative properties of the principal minerals in Michigan's potential iron ores have been investigated to develop methods of bene-ficiation for the ores. One of these minerals, magnetite, is
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Study of the Flotative Properties of Magnetite (T. P. 801, with discussion) Page 125
By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg
The flotative properties of the principal minerals in Michigan's potential iron ores have been investigated to develop methods of bene-ficiation for the ores. One of these minerals, magnetite, is
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Study of the Metallography and Certain Physical Properties of Some Alloys of Cobalt, Iron and Titanium
By Charles R. Austiuon, Carll H. Samans
It has been known for several years1 that certain alloys of the Konal type, containing commercial cobalt (99.32 per cent Co and 0.42 per cent Ni) and varying amounts of ferrotitanium, exhibit very
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Study of the Metallography and Certain Physical Properties of Some Alloys of Cobalt, Iron and Titanium
By Carll H. Samans, Charles R. Austiuon
It has been known for several years1 that certain alloys of the Konal type, containing commercial cobalt (99.32 per cent Co and 0.42 per cent Ni) and varying amounts of ferrotitanium, exhibit very
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Subboundary Structures of Recrystallized Iron (T.P. 1236)
By N. P. Goss
Asterism appearing in X-ray Laue diagrams is an extremely sensitive index of changes in the internal structures of individual grains of polycrystalline metals. It indicates the existence of various fo
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Subboundary Structures of Recrystallized Iron (T.P. 1236)
By N. P. Goss
Asterism appearing in X-ray Laue diagrams is an extremely sensitive index of changes in the internal structures of individual grains of polycrystalline metals. It indicates the existence of various fo
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Sublevel Caving, Large-pillar Method, at the Montreal Mine (T.P. 886, with discussion)
By R. A. Bowen
The Montreal mine, operated by the Montreal Mining Co., is four miles west of Ironwood, Mich., in Iron County, Wisconsin. It is the westernmost producing property on the Gogebic Iron Range of the Lake
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Sublevel Caving, Large-pillar Method, at the Montreal Mine (T.P. 886, with discussion)
By R. A. Bowen
The Montreal mine, operated by the Montreal Mining Co., is four miles west of Ironwood, Mich., in Iron County, Wisconsin. It is the westernmost producing property on the Gogebic Iron Range of the Lake
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Suggested Classification of Surface Mining Methods (T. P. 604, with discussion)
By J. R. Thoenen
THE preper classification of mining methods has received the earnest study of many mining engineers and has resulted in much technical controversy, depending no doubt upon the point from which classif
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Suggested Classification of Surface Mining Methods (T. P. 604, with discussion)
By J. R. Thoenen
THE preper classification of mining methods has received the earnest study of many mining engineers and has resulted in much technical controversy, depending no doubt upon the point from which classif
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Suggestions for the Control of Silicosis in Mining (T.P. 930)
By Donald E. Cummings
Measures appropriate for the control of the silicosis hazard in mining cannot be formulated precisely, but sufficient knowledge1-l9 has accumulated during the past quarter century to permit the sugges
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Suggestions for the Control of Silicosis in Mining (T.P. 930)
By Donald E. Cummings
Measures appropriate for the control of the silicosis hazard in mining cannot be formulated precisely, but sufficient knowledge1-l9 has accumulated during the past quarter century to permit the sugges
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Supposed High Temperatures Polymorphism of Tin (T. P. 1043, with discussion)
By G. E. Pellissier, C. W. Mason
Tin has long been cited as offering a classic example of polymorphism, second in repute only to the allotropy of sulphul.. The notorious "tin disease," which Cohenl has studied so exhaustively in term
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Supposed High Temperatures Polymorphism of Tin (T. P. 1043, with discussion)
By G. E. Pellissier, C. W. Mason
Tin has long been cited as offering a classic example of polymorphism, second in repute only to the allotropy of sulphul.. The notorious "tin disease," which Cohenl has studied so exhaustively in term
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Surface Allotropic Transformation in Stainless Steel Induced by Polishing. (T.P. 1032, with discussion).
By J. T. Burwell, J. Wulff
As is well known, the alloys of iron containing 18 ± per cent chromium, 8* per cent nickel and less than 1.2 per cent carbon exhibit the same allotropic modifications as iron. The face-centered cubic
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Surface Allotropic Transformation in Stainless Steel Induced by Polishing. (T.P. 1032, with discussion).
By J. T. Burwell, J. Wulff
As is well known, the alloys of iron containing 18 ± per cent chromium, 8* per cent nickel and less than 1.2 per cent carbon exhibit the same allotropic modifications as iron. The face-centered cubic
Jan 1, 1939