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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of Ordering and Domain Hardening in Fe3Al
By R. G. Davies
Isothermal annealing of quenched Fe3Al reveals that the superlattice forms by the nucleation and growth of ordered domains. The activation energy for isothermal ordering and initial domain growth is
Jan 1, 1964
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solutions of Metals in Fused Salts
By D. Cubicciotti
IT has long been known that some metals are capable of being dispersed or dissolved in certain of their fused salts.' Davy' and Bunsen³ were among the first to observe that in some fused sal
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Low Melting Gallium Alloys (With Discussion)
By R. I. Jaffee, R. M. Evans
IN recent years, the interest in liquid metals as heat-transfer media for power plants has been very great. The possibility of the development of nuclear power plants has increased this interest and s
Jan 1, 1953
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New York Paper - The “Direct Process" in Iron Manufacture
By T. S. Blair
I feel a certain sense of responsibility in bringing before you the subject of the direct process in iron manufacture. I am aware that, in such a body as I have now the honor of addressing, there are
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - American Mining Machinery in Mexico and Central America
By F. H. McDowell
For more than two hundred years Mexico has been enriching the world from her inexhaustible wealth of precious metals. From this source alone, over three thousand five hundred millions of dollars have
Jan 1, 1885
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Large Flotation Cells in Opemiska Concentrator
By J. R. Maxwell
Large capacity flotation cells with volumes ranging in size from 300 to 2000 cu ft are used in the Opemiska concentrator, Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec), Canada. This paper gives a description of the
Jan 1, 1973
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Papers - Convergence of Roof and Floor in the Mine of the United States Potash Company (T. P. 985)
By C. A. Pierce
Studies of roof and floor movement are of interest to those actively engaged in mining. This is especially true in the case of an entirely new area where there is no precedent for guidance. The pot
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Note - Technique of Risk Analysis Especially Suitable for the Small Miner
By John J. Dran
The elaborate analytical techniques for risk analysis used by the large mining companies in conjunction with the valuation of mineral reserve sites are totally inappropriate for the small miner. The s
Jan 1, 1976
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Special Materials For Cutting Coal Plant Maintenance
By Paul Levin
A coal preparation plant built with conventional materials only might be able to do an efficient job of preparing coal, but its maintenance costs would be high and emergency shutdowns frequent. To rem
Jan 6, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Statistics of Random Fracture
By L. G. Austin, R. R. Klimpel
This article demonstrates that the Gilvarry and Klimpel-Austin equations for the random fracture of solids are incorrect by deriving intuitively correct expressions for simple cases and showing that t
Jan 1, 1969
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Foreword, By R. W. French
Jan 1, 1951
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Montreal Paper - The New River Coal-field of West Virginia
By S. Fisher Morris
The New River coal-field embraces that portion of the Appalachian coal formation which lies on the waters of the New River, principally in Fayette and Raleigh counties, West Virginia, covering a strip
Jan 1, 1880
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Quantitative Spectrum Analysis - Part I.- Qualitative Spectrum Analysis
By F. Twyman, D. M. Smith
THOSE chemists (they are still greatly in the minority) who use the spectroscope, use it very often, and find it almost indispensable. As a means of detecting minute quantities of the metals it is unr
Jan 1, 1928
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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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The Scientist and the Artist in the Machine Age
IN comparing the living conditions of the worker or peasant of the past with those existing today, his-torians might point out many strange contrasts. From the Doomsday Book we learn that at the time
Jan 11, 1927
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Metal Mining - Underground Radio Communication in Lake Superior District Mines
By E. W. Felegy
THE need for improved mine communication to increase efficiency and to insure greater safety has long been recognized. General and unrestricted communication between all points underground, and betwee
Jan 1, 1954
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Preface (b1d7b0a9-a240-4f77-b746-2454fc95d592)
Jan 1, 1916
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Influence and Control of Water in Underground Mining
By R. L. Loofbourow
We are concerned with the destabilizing effects of water inflow and remedies which can be used to reduce that cause. The number of these remedies which have already been demonstrated in mining may be
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Formation of Deformation Bands In Al-3 Pct Mg Monocrystals During Cold Rolling
By P. Lelong, P. Lacombe, J. Herenguel
IN previous studies on the effect of orientation on the rate of anodic oxidation of A1-3 pct Mg mono-crystals of high purity, certain anomalies were observed on the cold-worked metal. These anomalies
Jan 1, 1954