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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Electrical Conduction in Molten Cu S-Cu Cl and MattesBy G. Derge, Ling Yang, G. M. Pound
The specific conductance and its temperature dependence were measured over the entire composition range of the molten Cu2S-CuCI system. At a typical temperature of 1200°C, 10 rnol pet of the ionically
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Petroleum Engineering Education - Petroleum Engineering Education - Summary (With Discussion)By H. C. George
As the basis for a round table discussion of Petroleum Engineering Education for the February, 1930, meeting of the Petroleum Division, A. I. M. E., the following questions were sent to about 60 of th
Jan 1, 1930
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Library (ec532bd4-eaf7-400c-a390-9e33dc9e4bff)Book Notices CATALYSIS IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. By G. G. Henderson. Lond. and N. Y., Longmans, Green and Co., 1919. 202 pp., cloth, 9 X 6 in., $3.25. This, the latest volume of the series of Monogra
Jan 12, 1919
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Application Of Sand-Flotation Process To The Preparation Of Bituminous CoalBy T. M. Chance
THE necessity of adopting improved methods of bituminous-coal cleaning at. many collieries is recognized by all familiar with the requirements of the various bituminous markets, the approaching exhaus
Jan 6, 1924
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Magnesium - Vacuum Engineering as Related to the Dolomite Ferrosilicon ProcessBy W. B. Humes
The use of high vacuum on a large industrial scale in the ferrosilicon process for the production of magnesium marks the coming of age of an important new metallurgical technique. The economical produ
Jan 1, 1944
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Note on the Magnetic Separation of Iron-Ore at the Sanford 0re-Bed. Moriah, Essex County. N. Y., in 1852By William P. Blake
In my short " Contribution to the Early History of the Industry of Phosphate of Lime in the United States,"* mention is made of the erection by Dr. Emmons and myself of a magnetic machine for the remo
Jan 1, 1893
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Deformation of Magnesium at Elevated Temperatures by Nonbasal SlipBy H. C. Chang, N. J. Grant, A. R. Chaudhuri
During the creep of coarse-grained polycrystalline magnesium at elevated temperatures, a nonbasal type of slip was found to play an important role in the deformation processes. The nonbasal slip trace
Jan 1, 1956
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Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Discussion of "Solid-Solution Strengthening in Iron-Base Alloys"*By Charles R. Simcoe
The stress-strain curves in the microyield region for various Fe-C solid solutions shown by Davies and Ku are typical examples of parabolic curves defined by the expression a = kEn
Jan 1, 1969
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Production Engineering and Research - A Series of Enthalpy-entropy Charts for Natural Gases (T. P. 1747,By G. G. Brown
Enthalpy-entropy diagrams are presented for natural gases of 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, and 1.0 gravity over the pressure range of 5 to 10,000 Ib. per sq. in. and temperature range of 32º to 700°F. The chart
Jan 1, 1945
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Automatic Filter at DepueBy G. S. Brooks
DURING the past few years, the Mineral Point Zinc Co. has had under consideration the improvement of various types of gas-filtering apparatus used in the removal of dust from crushing and milling plan
Jan 11, 1917
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Geophysics - Value of Geophysico-Statistical Methods in Finding Soft Iron Ore in Northern CanadaBy Maurice K. Seguin
It is a difficult task to find enriched soft iron ore deposits in the central part of the Labrador Trough, New Quebec, Canada, when the areas investigated are covered by glacial drift. A qualitative i
Jan 1, 1971
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Papers - Studies upon the corrosion of Tin, II – The effects of other Anions in Carbonate Solutions (T. P. 991)By Gerhard Derge, Harold Markus
The introductory paper1 of this series described the potential behavior of tin in sodium carbonate and bicarbonate solutions whose pH ranged from 8.4 to 11.2 and demonstrated that significant and repr
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Studies upon the corrosion of Tin, II – The effects of other Anions in Carbonate Solutions (T. P. 991)By Harold Markus, Gerhard Derge
The introductory paper1 of this series described the potential behavior of tin in sodium carbonate and bicarbonate solutions whose pH ranged from 8.4 to 11.2 and demonstrated that significant and repr
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - A Further Study of Ti2Ni-Type Phases Containing Titanium, Zirconium, or HafniumBy J. W. Downey, R. A. Morris, M. V. Nevitt
An experimental survey has determined the occurrence of Ti2 Ni-type phases in binary and ternary alloys of Ti, Zr, or Hf with first, second, or third long-period transition metals and also in ternary
Jan 1, 1961
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Iron and Steel Division - The Density of Liquid Iron from the Melting Point to 2500°KBy J. A. Cahill, A. D. Kirshenbaum
Using an alumina or zirconia crucible with an alumina sinker or a molybdenum sinker coated with zirconium dioxide, the density of liquid iron was determined by the immersed-sinker method over the temp
Jan 1, 1962
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Professional Divisions (f7c68c2a-64ef-49de-9b4a-d20b7fc10291)J. L. CHRISTIE, Chairman T. S. FULLER, Past-chairman W. M. PEIRCE, Vice-chairman W. A. SCHEUCH, Vice-chairman E. M. WISE, Secretary International Nickel Co., Bayonne, N. J. W. M. CORSE, Treasure
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep of Copper at Intermediate TemperaturesBy T. E. Tietz, J. E. Dorn
Activation energies for creep of copper at intermediate temperatures, where crystal recovery was negligible, were determined by the simple technique of rapidly alternating the test temperature between
Jan 1, 1957
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New York Paper - The Brückner Revolving FurnaceBy J. M. Locke
Bruckner's revolving cylinders for roasting ores, etc., are now used at a number of the mills in Colorado and New Mexico, for the purpose of roasting and chloridizing silver ores, with highly sat
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Fine Grind - Scholarship Incentive And Undergraduate EnrollmentBy M. C. Fuerstenau
Enrollment in the mineral engineering departments at many of our universities has decreased substantially over the past few years, a fact that is due to a number of reasons. Some of the more obvious r
Jan 1, 1970