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  • AIME
    New Haven Paper - Blast-Pressure at the Tuyeres and Inside the Furnace

    By R. H. Sweetser

    At the Buffalo meeting in October, 1898 (Trans., xxviii., 865), our Secretary, Dr. Raymond, in speaking of the obstacles he had encountered in securing contributions to the Transactions from members i

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Ultimate Resistance Against a Rigid Cylinder Moving Laterally in a Cohesionless Soil

    By L. C. Reese

    The ultimate resistance against a rigid cylinder which is moved laterally in a cohesionless soil is a function of the geometry of the cylinder and the properties of the soil. An approximate method is

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    Absorption Of Sulfur From Producer Gas In Open-Hearth Furnaces

    By J. H. Nead

    The subject of this paper is one to which there are many references in the literature but on which few actual data have been published. Such data are here presented showing the absorption of sulfur fr

    Jan 2, 1924

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    The Role Of The Spectrograph And Of Minor Elements In Die Castings (aa3508d0-6a96-46ab-9774-e05539c70cae)

    By Thomas Wright

    No symposium on die casting could be complete without consideration of the methods of formula and impurity control. No consideration of control would be complete without discussion of that new tool of

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Waste Disposal – Vital to Atomic Power Development

    By John M. Warde, Raymond M. Richardson

    What to do with atomic wastes is one of the major problems of the atomic age. Unlike other waste materials, these cannot be burned, evaporated, or filtered, and the transfer of radioactive material fr

    Jan 5, 1955

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    New Cornelia (487a6073-99e2-4d71-b947-33e58681d82f)

    RESEMBLING in some respects the enterprise at R Chuquicamata is that of the New Cornelia Copper Co. at Ajo, Arizona. Controlled from its inception by the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., New Cornelia bec

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Chicago Paper - Sulphur in Embreville Pig-Iron

    By Guy R. Johnson

    It is a common observation among those engaged in the ironbusiness, that the lower (i.e., the less graphitic) grades of pigiron show a rough face on the pig. As such irons are always low in silicon, t

    Jan 1, 1898

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    New York Paper - The Need and Advantages of a National Bureau of Well Log Statistics (with Discussion)

    By W. G. Matteson

    In 1915, the State of California passed a law of great scope and importance. This law has been in successful operation for a year and may be briefly described as an act " establishing and creating a d

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Recovery Of Selenium From Electrolytic Copper Refinery Slimes - Summary

    By James E. Hoffmann

    This paper reviews the chemistry of selenium and its compounds as it applies to the recovery of selenium from electrolytic copper refinery slimes. Based on this chemistry various processes for the ext

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Sulphur In Gaseous Fuels.

    By F. Louis Grammer

    THE difference between blast-furnace gas and ordinary producer-gas is chiefly that blast-furnace gas is richer in CO, and poorer in hydrocarbons and hydrogen, as is shown in Table I. TABLE I.-Volume-

    Sep 1, 1908

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    Coal Evaluation and Preparation (With Discussion)

    By Thomas F. Downing

    When examining a coal property it is customary for the engineer to take channel samples at several coal faces. In doing so the extraneous matter, or partings, which can be removed by hand, or mechanic

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Diagonal-Plane Concentrating-Table.

    By S. Arthur Krom

    (Wilkes-Barre meeting, June, 1911.) RECENT experiments indicate that the usual type of concentrating-table is not only poorly adapted to produce the desired results, but also is based upon an incorre

    Jul 1, 1911

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (47b0e64c-5498-4457-99ca-2e5593ede68d)

    By T. C. Clarke

    The history of iron construction in this country well illustrates the three phases of thought described by Auguste Comte, the French philosopher. The first is the era of faith, when belief in the s

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Prepositions And Preposition - Verbs

    The function of a preposition is to show the relation of one thing to another; it is necessary therefore for the writer to select the preposition that indicates the particular relation, otherwise he w

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Twenty-five Dollars for Nothing at All

    By Allen Rogers

    TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for nothing at all except a sheepskin. That to me is the effect of the New York State law for registration of engineers and the same may be said of any of the state licensing laws.

    Jan 4, 1923

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    The Manufacture of Soda by the Ammonia Process

    By Oswald J. Heinrich

    THE serious objections to the Leblanc soda process may be enumerated as follows : 1st. The total loss of sulphur employed, equal to about one-third of soda produced. Various processes have been propos

    Jan 1, 1879

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    A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit

    By Arthur R. MacPherson

    The development of a simple method to predict the autogenous grinding possibilities of new ore deposits is attained. This method employs a 45-cm (18-in.) dry grinding Aerofall mill to grind small quan

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Engineering Research - Calculation of Productivity Factors for Oil-gas-water Systems in the Steady State (T. P. 1416)

    By H. H. Evinger, M. Muskat

    A methoD of calculating productivity factors for oil, gas, and water systems in the steady state is presented as an illustration of the quantitative application of the fundamental data on the flow pro

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Engineering Research - Calculation of Productivity Factors for Oil-gas-water Systems in the Steady State (T. P. 1416)

    By M. Muskat, H. H. Evinger

    A methoD of calculating productivity factors for oil, gas, and water systems in the steady state is presented as an illustration of the quantitative application of the fundamental data on the flow pro

    Jan 1, 1942

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    New York Paper - Some Practical Suggestions Concerning the Genesis of Ore-Deposits

    By Max Boehmer

    The first and most lasting impression made upon the mind of him who examines a mine or a mining district consists in the observation that in each and every case there is an intimate association of the

    Jan 1, 1904