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Papers - Effects of Underground Stopping Leakage upon Mine-fan Performance (T. P. 1243, with discussion)By Raymond Mancha
When calculating the pressure-volume characteristics of projected mine-ventilating circuits by orthodox methods, certain basic assumptions are required in order to employ the various available empiric
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Liquid LeadBy T. F. Archbold, R. E. Grace
The use of interference colors is the simplest experimental way to determine the approximate film thicknesses of oxides formed on liquid metals. A large amount of data under various conditions can be
Jan 1, 1959
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Recovery Of Hydrogen From Hydrogen SulfideBy T. Tanaka, H. Kiuchi
The combination of the following two exothermic reactions was studied with the purpose of recovering H2 from H2S formed in acid leaching of sulfide ores, direct reduction of metal sulfides with H2 or
Jan 1, 1978
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Part VIII - Papers - Cyclic Martensitic Transformation and the Structure of a Commercial 18 Cr-8 Ni Stainless SteelBy George Krauss, Seth R. Thomas
One complete cycle, allstenite to martensite to aus-tenite, of Martensitic transformation was induced in a commercial 18 Cr-8 Ni stainless steel. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the rever
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Oxide Bonding and the Creep-Rupture Strength of NickelBy T. R. Cass, M. R. Achter
A technique for measuring the creep and rupture strength of nickel specimens bonded by sintered oxide layers has been developed for the investigation of the role of grain-boundary oxide in the oxidati
Jan 1, 1962
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The Fritz Engineering And The Coxe Mining Laboratories Of Lehigh University.By Joseph Daniels
(San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) I. THE FRITZ ENGINEERING LABORATORY. TEE Fritz Engineering Laboratory was built under the direction of John Fritz, and presented by him to the University. A v
Feb 1, 1912
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnetic Method for the Measurement of Preci~itate Particle Sizes in a Cu-Co Alloy (Discussion p. 1309)By J. J. Becker
BEAN1 has discussed the magnetic behavior of mixtures of small ferromagnetic particles on the order of 20 to l000A in diam. As he points out, there are three size categories with characteris
Jan 1, 1958
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Industrial Section (1fbe7dac-4b0b-4b63-a9f8-14c2f03648c9)To the Members It has been, and is the endeavor of the A. I. M. E. to serve each and every member. One of the means of letting the membership know what is going on in the mining; metallurgical and c
Jan 9, 1915
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Pyritic SmeltingA Discussion at a meeting of the New York Section, Dec. 2, 1914 D. H. BROWNE.-If 35 years ago we had met to discuss the subject that is before us to-night, the criticism that we must all be mad or we
Jan 4, 1915
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Open-hearth Operation from the Chemical ViewpointBy C. H. Herty
The reactions that occur in the basic open-hearth process are complicated and are subject to many different factors such as temperature, slag composition and rate of boiling of the bath. It is difficu
Jan 1, 1929
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The Formation Of Gold Nuggets And Placer DepositsBy T. PH. D. Egleston
THE origin of gold both in placer deposits and in veins, and especially the origin of nuggets, has been the subject of repeated discussions and investigations, which have been recently brought to my a
Jan 1, 1881
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PART V - Papers - Some Effects of Proton, Electron and Neutron Irradiation on the Fatigue Properties of Copper Single CrystalsBy R. B. Adamson
The fatigue behauior of irradiated copper single crystals is compared to that of unirradiated crystals. Proton or electron irradiation did not substantially change the fatigue-lzj.e, fatigue-hardening
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Low-Temperature Mechanical Properties of a Solution-Hardened Niobium (Columbium) AlloyBy D. E. Peacock, B. Harris
The mechanical behavior of a niobium (columbium)TUNG alloy containing 20 wt pet Ta. 15 wt pet W, and 5 wt pct Mo has been studied in the temperature range 77° to 423°K. All specitrzens tested, apart f
Jan 1, 1965
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Hill-Farm-Parrish Mine-FireBy Frank A. Hill
After a long struggle with an underground mine-fire and its accompanying evils, having experienced the discouragement of many retreats, the uncertain hope of varying advances, and the gratification of
Jan 1, 1893
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Preparation and Properties of EuropiumBy A. H. Daane, J. J. Hanak, F. H. Spedding
IN the study of the rare earths at the authors' laboratory, methods have been devised for preparing pure rare earths and many of their properties'- have been determined. Very little informat
Jan 1, 1959
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New York Paper - Recrystallization of Limestone at Igneous Contacts (with Discussion)By C. K. Leith
At the outset I would like to make it clear that I do not enter this discussion in a controversial spirit, but in an attempt to contribute something helpful to an understanding of a difficult problem.
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Further Progress in the Development of Mg-Zr Alloys to Give Good Creep and Fatigue Properties Between 500° and 650°FBy P. A. Fisher, J. B. Wilson, D. J. Whitehead, C. J. P. Ball, A. C. Jessup
The properties of a new magnesium alloy ZT1 containing 3.0 pct Th, 2.5 pct Zn, 0.7 pct Zr are described. The alloy possesses good creep and fatigue resistance up to 650°F, is free from microporosity,
Jan 1, 1954
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Pittsburg Paper - Discussion of the paper by Messrs. Wilkens and Nitze on Magnetic Separation of Non-Magnetic Material (see p. 351)William B. Phillips, Birmingham, Ala.: The questions raised by Messrs. Wilkens and Nitze are in the highest degree interesting to owners of low-grade iron-ores, aizd no less so to blast-furnace manage
Jan 1, 1897
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History of the Flotation Process at Inspiration (9d917e4d-984d-4d16-a593-2f5b03870a33)By Rudolph Gahl
RUDOLF GAIL, Miami, Ariz.-Since I wrote the paper on flotation which is in your hands, important developments have taken place, and, for this reason, I will try in a few words to bring it nearer up to
Jan 10, 1916
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Colorado Paper - Concentration of Low-Grade OresBy Henry E. Armitage
The object of this paper is to give a few useful hints on the concentration of low-grade ores. The machines that I shall speak of are, Cornish rolls, revolving screens, Hartz jigs, spitz-lutte, and th
Jan 1, 1890