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Production - IntroductionBy James Terry Duce
In order to facilitate interpretation of the data in this chapter, we print the following excerpts from circulars to authors, compiled by Mr. Frank A. Herald when he was Vice-chairman for Production o
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Carbon on the Recrystallization Kinetics of Electron-Beam Zone-Refined Iron (TN)By P. W. Barton, A. A. Johnson, E. J. Hughes
THE only systematic work on the effect of carbon on the recovery and recrystallization kinetics of iron so far reported in the literature is that of Venturello et al.1 These workers found that doping
Jan 1, 1965
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Production In VirginiaThe amount of coal used in the Colonies before the Revolutionary War was very small, and few records of it can be found, these all being in the Public Records Office in London. The exports and imports
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Introduction (6f52e7a4-2ee0-42b5-96b7-5ed95cfbae9f)By James Terry Duce
In order to facilitate interpretation of the data in this chapter, we print the following excerpts from circulars to authors, compiled by Mr. Frank A. Herald when he was Vice-chairman for Production o
Jan 1, 1939
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Pumice, Pumicite, and Volcanic CindersBy N. V. Peterson, R. S. Mason
Pumice, pumicite, and cinders are all products of explosive volcanic eruptions. Pumice and pumicite are produced by the violent expansion of dissolved gases in a viscous silicic lava such as rhyolite
Jan 1, 1975
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The Manufacture And Properties Of Killed Bessemer SteelBy E. C. Wright
THE bessemer process is nearly one hundred years old. William Kelly, the American inventor, was able to demonstrate that he had accomplished the pneumatic purification of molten pig iron as early as 1
Jan 1, 1944
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Public Affairs: You Better Get There FirstBy Roger W. Dewey
The opposition is all kinds. There are extremists. There are quiet, sensible sounding folk who can twist numbers and facts to make their point. But they are all out to shut you down! Some of them are
Jan 1, 1982
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Engineering Societies Joint ServicesA cooperative service for engineers and their employers under the direction of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; American Society of Civil Engineers; American Society of Me
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (b5a5738f-baae-4cfc-95aa-178460593a64)At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1942
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Affiliated Student Societies (1919)ASSOCIATED MINERS, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO The following officers of the Associated Miners of the University of Idaho have been elected for the academic year for 1918-1919: President, Lloyd A. McDougal;
Jan 2, 1919
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (ea5d9c75-536d-402b-8591-b74c2efb439e)At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (39276e1a-8b2d-4305-908d-3e871611ce24)At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (00063ee1-f101-4423-a759-397a73c322c9)At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1941
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Pipeline Flow of Lignite Slurries (7183298c-5333-4e98-a68b-64e118465b34)By C. A. Shook, W. H. W. Husband, D. B. Haas
Introduction Although previous studies1,2,3 have been made, no correlations for pressure drop have been proposed. This is probably because severe particle breakage occurred and pressure drops changed
Jan 1, 1980
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Engineering Enrollment Drops ... but Mineral Engineering Enrollment is MaintainedBy W. B. Plank
The figures on enrollment in the engineering schools of the United States and Canada indicate that the total number of students in these schools for the current year, 1949-50, is about 10% less than i
Jan 5, 1950
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Plant SamplingBy Dale K. Fields
With today's technological advances in mineral processing equipment, there is an increasing demand for accurate system control. This can only come about through representative sampling. The p
Jan 10, 1979
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Institute of Metals Division - Resistivity Measurements on Eutectoid Beryllium Copper (TN)By R. J. Block, G. H. Kehl
IN order to investigate the possibility of a spontaneous low-temperature transformation, resistivity measurements were made on a sample of eutectoid beryllium- copper. A cast specimen of 5.965 pct
Jan 1, 1960
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Application of the Phi Scale to the Description of Industrial Granular MaterialsBy C. H. Bowen
Industry needs a generally applicable means of defining average grain sire and grain size distribution. Students of sediments have explored this field, employing methods that might also prove useful i
Apr 1, 1956
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Computer Analysis And Applications Of Field-Acquired Spectral Reflectance DataBy Barry S. Siegal
Spectral reflectance data in the wavelength region of 0.45 to 2.4 µm have been obtained for various rock types and different forms of natural vegetation by means of JPL's portable field reflectan
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of the Reactions of Titanium with O2, N2, and H2By E. A. Gulbransen, K. F. Andrew
In a recent communication14 we have reported on the kinetics of the reactions of zirconium with O2, N2 and H2 as a function of the time, temperature and pressure variables. A systematic study was made
Jan 1, 1950