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Theoretical Prediction Of Strength Of Moist Particulate MaterialsBy L. A. Adorjan
The tensile strength of agglomerate models due to capillary forces has been determined by computation of the exact surface profiles. Graphs showing tensile strength as a function of moisture content a
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - Yttrium-Nickel SystemBy A. H. Daane, B. J. Beaudry
The yttl-irtm-nickel system has been investigated by metallo-graphic, thermal ard X-ray methods. There are nine intermetal-lic compounds present: Y3Ni, Y3Ni,, YNi,, YNi,, Y,Ni,, YNi,, and Y,Nil, w
Jan 1, 1961
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Concerning The Differences In Guns And Their Sizes.BEFORE I go any farther, I wish to show you the different kinds of guns, as I have been able to understand them from the finished works, for no one is found to have written or spoken of this. To my kn
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys I-Copper-Zinc Alloys (With Discussion)By Cyril Stanley Smith
Although not of the same importance as electrical conductivity, the capacity for conducting heat is nevertheless a very important property of metals and alloys. A knowledge of thermal conductivity is
Jan 1, 1930
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General - Plasticity of Copper-zinc Alloys at Elevated Temperature (With Discussion)By Alan Morris
The investigation of the hot-working properties of metals and alloys furnishes a problem which has been attacked in many ways. Tensile, impact and hardness tests on heated specimens have furnished int
Jan 1, 1931
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Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic ThermocoupleBy G. R. Fitterer
BY means of the C-SiC thermocouple1, liquid metal temperatures have been found to vary much more than was previously supposed, and fortunately these variations can be directly associated with some of
Jan 1, 1936
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Glen Summit Paper - A Hand-Telescope for Stadia-WorkBy Robert H. Richards
If one holds up a prism, or wedge of glass, with narrow angle, say l° to 2O, and compares the transmitted image with the image seen above or below the prism, the former will be found to be throw
Jan 1, 1892
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization of Single Crystals of AluminumBy Bruce Chalmers, D. C. Larson
Aluminum crystals with longitudinal-axis orientations of (111) . (110), and (100) were deforined in tension and annealed. The conditions of deformation were controlled so that the re crystallization
Jan 1, 1964
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Double-Hinged, Crawler-Mounted High-Wall SlurrifierBy Edward T. Koch
A new concept involving the use of a crawler-mounted slurrifier for open-pit ore mining and overburden removal is dealt with. The design and application are discussed. Based on field experience, the a
Jan 1, 1976
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Institute of Metals Division - Relationship Between Recovery and Recrystallization in Superpurity AluminumBy E. C. W. Perryman
The recovery and recrystallization characteristics of superpurity aluminum have been investigated using electrical resistivity, X-ray line breadth, and hardness measurements for the former and the mic
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Subgrain Growth and Softening in Rolled Aluminum CrystalsBy B. G. Ricketts, A. Kelly, P. A. Beck
The isothermal kinetics (at 200" to 400°C) of subgrain growth and of softening were studied in a 99.997 pct pure Al crystal rolled to 80 pct RA, under conditions where recrystallization did not take p
Jan 1, 1960
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Prevalence Of Anthraco-Silicosis Among Hard-Coal Mining EmployeesBy R. R. Sayers
IT has long been common knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson1
Jan 1, 1935
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Queen Charlotte, Canada - Discovery Of The Queen Charlotte Gold DepositBy V. F. Hollister
The Queen Charlotte gold deposit (also known as the Specogna, Babe, or Cinola) was discovered in late 1970 by Efrem Specogna and Johnny Trico. They were prospecting along the trace of the Sandspit fau
Jan 1, 1985
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Federal Regulations and Their Impact on Coal Mine Waste Disposal SystemsBy Kelvin K. Wu, Daniel S. Mazzei
As a result of the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster, the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), now the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) initiated the draft of new federal regulat
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of Kansas (with Discussion)By Raymond C. Moore
The oil-producing districts of Kansas comprise the northern portion of the so-called Mid-Continent field. As shown in the accompanying map, these districts are located chiefly in the southeastern and
Jan 1, 1921
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Mining Methods Of The Arizona Copper Co.By P. B. Scotland
THE mines of the Arizona Copper Co. are situated in the Morenci-Metcalf copper district in southeastern Arizona. This copper-bearing district covers a triangular mountainous area of about 3 square mil
Jan 2, 1915
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The Electrical Resistivity Log As An Aid In Determining Some Reservoir CharacteristicsBy G. E. Archie
THE usefulness of the electrical resistivity log in determining reservoir characteristics is governed largely by: (I) the accuracy with which the true resistivity of the formation can be determined; (
Jan 1, 1942
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Characterization Of Balling Feeds By PermeametryBy Norman F. Schulz
Relative fineness is an important characteristic of iron ore balling feeds. It is frequently expressed in terms of the Blaine Number which is determined by standardized permeametry procedures. Inconsi
Jan 1, 1980
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Engineering Research - Surface Chemistry of Clays and Shales (T. P.1027)By Allen D. Garrison
The chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th
Jan 1, 1939
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Engineering Research - Surface Chemistry of Clays and Shales (T. P.1027)By Allen D. Garrison
The chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th
Jan 1, 1939