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    Rolled Steel Roll Shells (11643980-808e-4317-b6d2-2d4513f32e27)

    By James Ferguson

    THE fact that little if anything has appeared in the technical press or in the Transactions of the Institute on the subject of roll shells proper, used in various grinding appliances such as Cornish r

    Jan 9, 1914

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Theoretical Analysis of Pressure Phenomena Associated with the Wireline Formation Tester

    By J. H. Moran, E. E. Finklea

    The pressure build-up technique is a recognized method of determining permeability from conventional drillstem tests. In this paper an effort is made to extend such techniques to the interpretation of

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    Explosibility Of Coal And Other Dusts In A Laboratory Steel Dust Gallery

    By V. C. Allison

    The explosibility of a dust is favored by its fineness and content of volatile combustible matter; its explosibility is decreased by its moisture and ash content. The explosibility of a dust can be re

    Jan 7, 1925

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    The Displacement And Migration Of Ammonium Ions From Uranium In Situ Leaching Sites

    By Robert S. Schecter, Mark P. Walsh, Michael J. Humenick

    In recent years in situ leach mining has emerged as a viable technology for the recovery of uranium from strata in South Texas which contain relatively low concentrations of uranium ore. Because the o

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of “Grain Boundary Diffusion in Tungsten”*

    By R. C. Gifkins

    The ideas expressed in this paper interest me very greatly, partly for their own sake and partly because they are very close to some speculation I have recently made concerning grain boundary diffusio

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Extractive Metallurgy of Aluminum

    By R. S. Sherwin

    The extractive metallurgy of primary aluminum from its ores is discussed with special attention to the production of alumina from high grade ores by the Bayer process, including differences between Am

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Equilibrium in the Methane-Carbon Dioxide-Hydrogen Sulfide-Sulfur System

    By D. R. Wieland, H. T. Kennedy

    The object of the work reported here was to determine the content of elemental sulfur in gaseous methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and in mixtures of these gases, at pressures and temperatwes

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1934

    By L. L. Foley, C. V. Millikan

    The discovery of Bromide production in the Fitts field, shallow production in Jackson County of Southwestern Oklahoma, abundant production in the Edmond field, and discovery of many small pools in all

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Institute of Metals Division - Search for Oxidation-Resistant Alloys of Molybdenum

    By G. W. P. Rengstorff

    In an effort to find an oxidation-resistant alloy of molybdenum, binary and ternary alloys containing aluminum, chromium, cobalt, iron, nickel, silicon, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, and zirconium wer

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Cincinnati Paper - The Quemahoning Coal-field of Somerset County, Pennsylvania

    By J. P. Kimball

    INCIDENTAL to a description of the hytlrographical basin of the Quemahoning in Somerset county, Pa., as a coal-field, I have, without a personal survey of the whole county, taken the pains to collate

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Prediction Of Ground Movement Due To An Advancing Face

    By B. K. Mozumdar

    This paper describes the development and application of a dynamic simulation model of ground movement in an underground mine. Ground movement and related stress distributions with or without stowing a

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rate of Cooling on the Alpha-Beta Transformation in Titanium and Titanium-Molybdenum Alloys

    By Pol Duwez

    The effect of the rate of cooling on titanium, zirconium, and thallium has been measured. For titanium-molybdenum alloys, it has been shown that for molybdenum concentration up to 8 pct the rate of co

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Refinery Products and Problems - Underlying Principles of Contact Filtration (with Discussion)

    By L. L. Davis

    The rapid increase in the use of pulvcrulent adsorptive materials in the so-called "contact filtration" process for decolorizing lubricating oils makes it desirable to consider some of the basic princ

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Conceptual Models of Epithermal Precious Metal Deposits

    By Paul I. Eimon, Byron R. Berger

    INTRODUCTION Epithermal silver-gold deposits form at low to moderate temperatures in near-surface environments. These deposits are found in all rock types, but historically, the most important deposi

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Some Problems of Today

    By Thomas A. Edison

    We have not yet begun. to realize the possibilities of automatic machinery, in part because we have not developed the designing brains, and in part because we have not sufficiently simplified industry

    Jan 1, 1929

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    A Coal Mine Rejuvenated - Old Transportation Facilities Replaced by Aerial Tramway and Underground Belt Conveyors at a Small Mine Turns a Loss Into a Profit

    By Carel Robinson

    THE little coal mine at Otsego, in the Winding Gulf field of southern West Virginia was dying. In the history of coal mining thousands of mines have been successful at first, but usually a change occ

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Room-Temperature Deformation and Fracture Characteristics of Lithium- Fluoride Single Crystals

    By Jr. W. L . Phillips

    The deformation and fracture characteristics of lithium-fluoride single crystals stressed in compression at room temperature have been studied. In as-cleaved specimens the stress-strain curves were va

    Jan 1, 1962

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    New York Paper - Underground Fire Prevention by the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. (with Discussion page 72)

    By E. M. Norris

    During the winter and spring of 1917, an unprecedented number of underground fires occurred in the Butte district. With one exception, these fires were caused by the failure of electrical equipment, a

    Jan 1, 1923