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Physical Metallurgy - The Orientation Texture at the Surface of Cast Metals (Metals Technology,By Gerald Edmunds
In a paper1 before this Institute in 1940, the writer reported that the surface orientation texture of zinc and cadmium differed from the texture existing within the casting, in that basal planes were
Jan 1, 1945
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Canadian Paper - An Occurrence of Limburgite in the Cripple Creek DistrictBy E. A. Stevens
In a low and gently sloping ridge extending some 1500 ft. southward from Squaw Mt., and now.covered by the buildings, or crossed by the railroads and streets, of a portion of the city of Victor, there
Jan 1, 1901
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi during 1937By Henry N. Toler
Activity in the search for oil and gas in Mississippi was greater than it had been for several years. Interest manifested and exploration work in wildcat areas were at an all-time peak. Drilling activ
Jan 1, 1938
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Effects of Static Compressive Loading on the Internal Friction of LiFBy O. P. Quist, S. H. Carpenter
The internal friction of single-crystal LiF has been investigated as a function of crystal orientation, while simultaneously applying a static compressive load. Three different crystal orientations we
Jan 1, 1969
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Secondary Recovery - A Blotter-Type Electrolytic Model Determination of Areal Sweeps in Oil Recovery by In-Situ CombustionBy G. W. Nabor, H. J. Ramey
A blotter-type electrolytic model was utilized to prepare flow diagrams for a field test of the in-situ combustion process. It is pointed out that the areal sweep of a combustion pattern is similar to
Jan 1, 1955
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Stability Requirements for Scintillation Counters Used in Radioactivity LoggingBy Ralph Monaghan, Arthur Youmans
General principles of scintillation counter-type instruments for radioactivity logging are discussed and the various possible causes for instability are examined. It is shown how instrumentation pr
Jan 1, 1958
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The Application Of Telluric Currents To Surface ProspectingBy Marcel Schlumberger
The electrical methods for surface-prospecting have been well developed in the last 20 years. The method involves, in the classic form, the sending of an electrical current into the soil, by means of
Jan 1, 1940
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Natural Gas Technology - Solutions of Unsteady-State Radial Gas FlowBy R. D. Carter
Nurnerical .solutions are presented to some problems of unsteady-state radial flow of gas in which Darcy's law holds. These solutions are intended to aid in explaining the observed behavior of ga
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Chattanooga Paper - The "Centennial" and "Lotta" Gold Properties, Coahuila. MexicoBy Persifor Frazer
These properties, owned by Mr. William A. Butcher, of Philadelphia, are in the Panuco Mountain, which lies about thirty miles southwest of the town of Candela. It is a granite which penetrates the sur
Jan 1, 1886
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Civil Engineers' Attitude Toward Licensing EngineersBy John Goodell
CIVIL engineers seem to number in their ranks more advocates of licensing than are found among the practitioners of other branches of the pro-fession. Licensing was not originated by civil engineers b
Jan 4, 1922
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Demagnetizing Coils And Magnetic Flocculators Used In Magnetite BeneficiationBy J. A. Bartnik, Gerald D. Rose, William H. Benson
New techniques in the magnetite and heavy media beneficiation industries demand more efficient magnetic dispersion and flocculation of the finely ground particles. Demagnetizing coils must produce sev
Jan 8, 1968
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X-Ray Studies On The Nickel-Chromium SystemBy Eric Jette
The nickel-chromium alloys form the base f for many industrial heating alloys, so that this system is of considerable practical importance. The literature on these alloys, however, contains much confl
Jan 1, 1934
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Regulations And Their Influence On The Design Of Comminution CircuitsBy K. L. Williamson, P. W. Dugan
INTRODUCTION In recent years there has been increased social awareness and government attention directed toward the mining industry. The growing influence of the Occupational Safety and Health Admi
Jan 1, 1982
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Lucky Mc MineBy D. C. Anderson
Utah Construction & Mining Co.'s Lucky Mc mine is one of the major uranium producers in the United States. It is located near the geographic center of Wyoming in Fremont County. The climate is mi
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Variation of Plastic Properties with Annealing Procedure in Zinc Single CrystalsBy C. H. Li, J. Washburn, E. R. Parker
Yield stress in single crystals of zinc was shown to be dependent on prior annealing temperature and rate of cooling after annealing. Rate of strain hardening beyond the yield was not sensitive to ann
Jan 1, 1954
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The Supposed Reversal of Inheritance of Ferrite Grain Size from that of Austenite (with Discussion)By Henry M. Howe
The data which are collected in Table 1 show that the ferrite of low-carbon steel and of electrolytic iron, like the network of hypo- and hyper-eutectoid carbon steel, inherits, either absolutely or r
Jan 1, 1918
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Distillation of Zinc from Copper Base Alloys and Galvanizers DrossesBy F. F. Poland
The purpose of this paper is to describe the recent applications and improvements made in the process and equipment for the recovery of metallic zinc from secondary metals by means of high temperature
Jan 1, 1950
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Flotation Of Custom Lead-Zinc-Iron Ores As Practiced By The International Smelting Co.’s Tooele PlantBy W. J. McKenna
THE International Smelting Co. concentrator at Tooele, Utah, first operated on a custom basis for the treatment of lead-zinc-iron ores on Nov.' 1, 1924, with a capacity of 500 tons per day. On Ma
Jan 1, 1928
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Periclase Refractories In Rotary KilnsBy Leslie W. Austin
ROTARY kiln operators will agree that some of the most severe conditions a refractory must stand occur in the hot zone of a kiln burning Portland cement, dead burn dolomite, magnesite, periclase, and
Jan 1, 1952
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Minor Element Behavior In Copper Smelting And ConvertingBy R. E. Johnson, J. W. Donaldson, D. B. George
Accurately predicting the minor element content of an anode product is an important part of an evaluation of copper smelting processes. A general review of the minor element behavior in copper smeltin
Jan 1, 1976