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Production Engineering and Research - Measurement of Capillary Pressures in Small Core Samples (T .P. 1817, Petr. Tech., March 1945)
By G. L. Hassler, E. Bruner
An apparatus and method is described whereby the relation between saturation and capillary pressure under decreasing saturation can be quickly determined for small core samples. The initially saturate
Jan 1, 1945
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Affiliated Student Societies And College Notes
Colorado School of Mines The, forty-first annual commencement exercises of the Colorado School of Mines were .held at Golden, Colo., on Friday, May 28, 1915. Dr. Lucien I. Blake delivered an address
Jan 7, 1915
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New York Paper - Structure and Hysteresis Loss in Medium-Carbon Steel (with Discussion)
By R. G. Webber, F. C. Langenberg
During the course of some magnetic investigations which the authors have under way, six bars of 0.43-carbon steel were tested, a permeameter designed after the Hopkinson yoke type being used. The resu
Jan 1, 1915
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Method Of Unloading Ores And Coarse-Crushing Practice At Magna Plant Of Utah Copper Co.
By B. E. Mix
THE present methods of unloading ore and coarse-crushing at the Magna plant of the Utah Copper Co. are the developments of the past five years. Hand dumping and breaking have given way to the rotary c
Jan 8, 1925
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Production - Introduction (6f52e7a4-2ee0-42b5-96b7-5ed95cfbae9f)
By James Terry Duce
In order to facilitate interpretation of the data in this chapter, we print the following excerpts from circulars to authors, compiled by Mr. Frank A. Herald when he was Vice-chairman for Production o
Jan 1, 1939
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Details Concerning The Methods Of Making Moulds For Guns.
IN order to make his work easier, every master of any art whatever keeps always to the road that he has learned or that his skill or good judgment has shown him to be the best. Although there are vari
Jan 1, 1942
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South Africa - A Vital Source And Reliable Supplier Of Strategic Minerals
By Denis G. Maxwell
INTRODUCTION It is my intention in this paper to deal with gold, uranium, diamonds, platinum, manganese, chrome, vanadium and heavy mineral sands. These are the most important strategic minerals p
Jan 1, 1982
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Surface Subsidence at the Henderson Mine
By David Firewick, Daniel Stewart, Richard Rein
Panel caving of the Henderson orebody began in August, 1976. Fifty months later, on September 10, 1980, the cave zone appeared on surface as a steep-walled cavity positioned directly above the initial
Jan 1, 1984
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Petroleum Production - Foreign - Oil Development in Peru in 1928
By A. M. McQueen
Activity in the oil industry in Peru was somewhat above normal in 1928. Probably the most significant feature was the interest displayed in the oriental region in the northeast part of the country (Fi
Jan 1, 1929
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Transformation of Austenite - Anisothermal Decomposition of Austenite (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P 2008, with discussion)
By L. D. Jaffe, M. R. Norton, J. H. Hollomon
In the practical heat-treatment of steel the decomposition of austenite usually occurs during cooling rather than at constant temperature. Nevertheless, the course of this decomposition has generally
Jan 1, 1947
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Toronto Paper - The Corrosion of Water Jackets of Copper Blast-Furnaces
By George B. Lee
During the two years in which the new reduction-works of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. have been in operation at Douglas, Ariz., there has developed a remarkable condition in regard to the
Jan 1, 1908
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Canadian Paper - The Evolution of Mine-Surveying Instruments - Continued Discussion Alfred C. Young, Frank Owen and R.W. Raymond
Alfred C. Young† (communication to the Secretary): Before the appearance of Mr. Scott's paper in these Transactions we were not specially interested in the investigation which he has started; but
Jan 1, 1901
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Wollastonite (c502e11a-c3c0-4577-8bd3-10874a0fd952)
By L. A. Roe, E. A. Elevatorski
Wollastonite, named after William H. Wollaston, an English chemist, is a calcium metasilicate, CaSiO3; CaO: 48.30%, SiO2: 51.70%. It has a short history as an industrial mineral. The earliest product
Jan 1, 1983
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Iron and Steel Division - Relation between Chromium and Carbon in Chromium Steel Refining - Discussion
By D. C. Hilty
C. E. SIMS*—This is a most interesting and important paper. It is important from two standpoints. First, it has as-spects of being highly accurate and therefore extremely useful to the operating man i
Jan 1, 1950
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Resources And Utilization Of North Carolina Pyrophyllite
By Jasper L. Stuckey
PYROPHYLLITE, first identified as soapstone,1 later as agalmatolite,2 and finally as pyrophyllite,3 has been known to occur in North Carolina for more than 130 years and has been produced intermittent
Jan 1, 1958
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Lectures On Principles Of Illumination
Under the joint auspices of the Illuminating Engineering Society and the University of Pennsylvania there will be given about 20 lectures covering the general principles of illumination and the aspect
Jan 6, 1916
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Cananea Lowers Open-Pit Haulage Costs Through Underground Crusher-Conveyor System
By A. J. Fenn
Long experience with underground mining inspired the unusual idea of using an underground crusher-conveyor system as a substitute for surface haulage at the Cananea open-pit copper mine in Sonora, Mex
Jan 3, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in Titanium-Rich Alloys of Iron and Titanium
By J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis
High purity alloys of titanium and iron, made by a technique of levitation melting, have been investigated with particular reference to martensite formation and decomposition in the hypoeutectoid rang
Jan 1, 1955