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    Easton Paper - A Process for Disintegrating or Subdividing Iron

    By J. J. Bodmer

    In 1855, Franz Uchatius patented, in England, his process of manufacturing cast steel. The first experiments, on a practical scale, were made at the Ebbw Vale Iron Works, Monmouthshire. The charge con

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    Subsidence Prediction Techniques For Longwall And Room And Pillar Panels In Appalachia

    By G. Hasenfus, M. Karmis, G. Goodman

    Surf ace subsidence is rapidly becoming an important environmental consideration of active as well as abandoned mining operations. The damages attributed to this phenomenon have been witnessed in both

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Pumping-Test Methods Applied to Dewatering Investigations at Pine Point Mines, N.W.T., Canada (0f66d572-447b-49b7-9f38-5b8e17f1de9a)

    By M. L. Brashears, R. G. Slayback

    The host dolomite of the Pine Point lead-zinc ore is a prolific ground-water aquifer that occurs locally under watertable and artesian conditions. Mining schedules and severe climate require rapid and

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Radial Blastholes for Drilling an Irregular Ore Body

    By W. W. Little

    At the United Verde mine the 9-2D stope on the 4050 ft level is located within the north sulphide mass lying some 800 ft north of the main sulphide ore body. In 1948 it was estimated that this block c

    Jan 4, 1950

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    Leadership in Industry

    By J. Parke Channing

    IT IS most appropriate for mining engineers and in fact for all engineers to perfect themselves in leader-ship, because in the last ten years there has been a growing realization on the part of capita

    Jan 5, 1923

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    Free Energy And Heat Of Formation Of The Intermetallic Compound CdSb

    By J. C. De Haven, Harry Seltz

    INTERMETALLIC compounds are formed in many binary metal systems. Some compounds are stable to their melting points, and others decompose at lower transition temperatures. Even those of the first class

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Africa

    By W. B. Heroy

    The rapid development of transportation routes on the African continent in recent years has greatly stimulated the demand for motor fuels and this in turn has led to more extensive exploration of such

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Technical Notes - Relation Between the Volume of Martensite and the Number of Martensitic Plates per Unit Volume

    By E. S. Machlin

    RECENTLY, there has been much activity in the field of nucleation of martensitic transformations.'- One of the problems in this field is the calculation of the rate of nucleation (number of plate

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Library (06952015-0d1d-46c5-ade7-3396bc4ecb32)

    The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from September 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library co

    Jan 8, 1915

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    Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Piping

    By J. P. Manning

    UNQUESTIONABLY, the outstanding feature of the piping for the sulphide plant is the large amount which had to be done in almost every size from instrument tubing to 84 in. OD pipe. In this article th

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Organic Sulfur Compounds In Coal

    By J. Jolly

    THIS short note on the probable character of the organic sulfur compounds in coal can do no more than indicate lines of research. We have no new experimental work to describe, nothing comparable in va

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Cause of Blisters on Galvanized Sheets

    By L. B. Lindemuth

    TO those who are in a position to carry the thought to a conclusion, I would like to present a theory of the cause of blisters in ' galvanized sheets. Blisters that are caused from piping and shr

    Jan 5, 1927

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    Engineering Index Service

    The Engineering Index Service, 29 West 39th St , |New York, N Y. (A division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ) This Service is the most complete guide to engineering articles as

    Jan 1, 1933

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    PART VI - Communications - Note on Solute Profiles in Front of Moving Grain Boundaries

    By W. C. Winegard, C. J. Beinjessner

    PREVIOUS investigations 1,2 of Fe3P described by pearson3 and schubert4 show that Fe3P has a bct unit cell having four Fe3P tetrahedra centered around each lattice point. The space group is 14, No. 82

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Increasing Shortage Of Mineral Engineers - Should And Can Industry Reverse The Trend?

    By Hans Schreiber

    Launching a panel session isn't easy but after Associate Dean Howard Hartman from Pennsylvania State had made his statement, it was obvious that the balloon would go up. Hartman sees a crisis and

    Jan 4, 1967

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - Further Discussion of the Significance of Particle Shape in Formation Resistivity Factor-Porosity Relationships

    By G. H. F. Gardner

    The boundary conditions F = 1.0 and 4 = 1.0 (100 per cent) are dictated by the definition of F in the equation 1/F = aFp. These conditions have physical significance as the "limiting conditions" for t

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    Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District

    By Alfred F. Brainerd

    The subject of the supply and the quality of the iron-ore and coke of this State has suffered exaggeration and misrepresentation in both directions. Unsophisticated persons have made extraordinary rep

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Library (7809be47-c566-490a-873b-7231e75efa4e)

    The Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. on all week-days, except holidays, from September 1 to June 30, and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. during July and August. The Library co

    Jan 9, 1915

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    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Spence Automatic Desulphurizing Furnace

    By W. H. Adams

    Among the persistent experimenters of the present century no one man is more widely and favorably known in the metallurgical world than the late Peter Spence of Manchester, England, to whom we are ind

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Determination of Phosphorus

    By Josef Westesson

    No question in the metallurgical chemistry of the present day seems to be so difficult to agree upon as the determination of phosphorus in iron and steel. To my knowledge, there are at present at leas

    Jan 1, 1885