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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Iron-Sulfur System. Part I: Growth Rate of Ferrous Sulfide on Iron and Diffusivities of Iron in Ferrous SulfideBy E. T. Turkdogan
The activity of sulfur was determined as a function of composition of ferrous sulfide by equilibrating with hydrogen sulfide-hydrogen gas mixtures at 670° , 800°, and 900". The present results suppl
Jan 1, 1969
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Airplane Transport to Remote Peruvian MinesBy Charles Will Wright
THE HIGHLY SPECIALIZED heavy air transport services to mining regions, such as exist in the New Guinea gold fields and in northern Canada, have been even more essential in the development of mines in
Jan 1, 1940
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Let's Talk Of Many ThingsBy Wayne T. Brooks
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, although providing no precise definitions of safe and healthful working conditions, specifies mandatory duties, and methods and procedures -- "to assure
Jan 1, 1972
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Discussions - Of Mr. Stow's paper on Pressure-Fans vs. Exhaust-Fans (see p. 398)R. V. Norris, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*):—Mr. Stow's paper presents a series of arguments, numbered from 1 to 18, concerning the relative merits of four systems of collie
Jan 1, 1910
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Solubility arid Removal for Titanium and Titanium AlloysBy W. M. Albrecht, M. W. Mallett
The solubilities of hydrogen in titanium and several of its alloys were determined at 600 to 1000°C and pressures of 0.05 to 10µ of mercury. Solubility increases with increasing beta phase in the allo
Jan 1, 1959
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Yugoslavia - Potential Mineral GiantYUGOSLAVIA is one of the smaller countries in Europe-about twice the size of Pennsylvania -but one of the richest nations in variety and quantity of minerals on the Continent. The country, just now be
Jan 5, 1954
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Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Antimony and TelluriumBy Harrison, Henry Fay
The study of an entirely new series of alloys may be undertaken from a desire to obtain knowledge applicable to the perfection of industrial alloys, or merely to test certain theoretical consideration
Jan 1, 1902
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - The Effect of Specimen Diameter on the Flow Stress of AluminumBy I. R. Kramer
The effect of the specimen diameter, d, on the flow stress, cra of polycrystalline aluminunz (99.997) was studied. The increase in the flow stress could be accountedfor by the increase in the surfac
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Notes - Exposure of Shrinkage Cavity during the Reheating of Open Top Killed Steel IngotsBy L. J. Trilli
RECENT studies have indicated that there may be considerable difference in the cleanliness of the central pipe cavity of open top ingots. It has been speculated that some of this difference arises bec
Jan 1, 1957
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Pit Limit Slope Design – General Comments, Data Collection, Remedial Stability MeasuresBy Ben L. Seegmiller
Introduction The profitability of an open pit operation depends to a large extent on the use of the steepest pit slopes possible, provided they do not fail during the life of the mine Optimum pit slop
Jan 1, 1979
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Calculated Hardenability And Weldability Of Carbon And Low-Alloy SteelsBy G. G. Luther, C. E. Jackson
THE relationship between hardenability and weldability has been mentioned many times. The ease of making a hardness survey has led to its wide use as a criterion [ ] of weldability and with a given
Jan 1, 1942
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The "Calweld" MolesBy C. L. Horn
All the tunneling machines discussed in this chapter are Calweld machines. I have divided the machines designed for soft-to-medium formations into three groups, correlated with typical formations an
Jan 1, 1970
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The Chilean Nitrate Industry ? DiscussionFRED. MACCOY, Raton, N. M. (written discussion *).-In the review of the Chilean nitrate industry presented by Messrs. Rogers and Van Wagenen, the most critical point relating to the future of the indu
Jan 4, 1918
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Chattanooga Paper - The Hardinge Conical Pebble-MillBy H. W. Hardinge
Disregarding for the present the economic side of a new device, let us turn to that feature of the conical pebble-mill which is of interest from a scientific point of view, and consider the device as
Jan 1, 1909
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Section 64, Rlontana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, MontBy Francis A Thomson
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Montana School of Mines, Butte, Mont Francis A Thomson, President. The Bureau of Mines and Geology was formerly known as the Bureau of Mines and Metallurgy. A
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Partition of Chromium Between Austenite and Proeutectoid Ferrite (TN)By H. I. Aaronson
THE TTT-curve for the beginning of transformation in hypoeutectoid steels containing appreciable amounts of relatively strong carbide-forming alloying elements often exhibits a "bay" at intermediate t
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Flotation - Chelate-forming Organic Compounds as Flotation Reagents (T. P. 2077, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By G. Gutzeit
An inner complex is a cyclic chemical structure containing an inorganic cation that is bound simultaneously to several atoms in a single organic molecule; on the one hand by means of ordinary valence
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Chelate-forming Organic Compounds as Flotation Reagents (T. P. 2077, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946)By G. Gutzeit
An inner complex is a cyclic chemical structure containing an inorganic cation that is bound simultaneously to several atoms in a single organic molecule; on the one hand by means of ordinary valence
Jan 1, 1947
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Chelate-Forming Organic Compounds As Flotation ReagentsBy G. Gutzeit
METAL-ORGANIC INNER COMPLEXES AN inner complex is a cyclic chemical structure containing an inorganic cation that is bound simultaneously to several atoms in a single organic molecule; on the one h
Jan 1, 1946
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Engineering Reasearch - Response of a Gulf Coast Drilling Mud to Chemicals, Temperature and Heat Treatment (Petr. Tech, March 1943)By George Fancher, R. L. Whitting
A typical drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Brazoria County, Texas, containing only 8 per cent (dry basis) of material of colloidal dimensions, which is largely illite, was concentrated to a d
Jan 1, 1943