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London Paper - Notes on Large Gas-Engines Built in Great Britain, and Upon Gas-CleaningBy Tom Westgarth
As papers are placed before you upon large gas-engines in Belgium and Germany, it was considered that some information should be given upon the same subject in Great Britain. I therefore agreed to com
Jan 1, 1907
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On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing FracturesBy W. H. Emmons
IN 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H20, 9.1 per cent; K20, 17.3 per cent and Si02, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1934
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Tri-State Operations of the St. Joseph Lead Company - Drilling Jumbos and Mechanical Loading Enable Continued ProductionBy Ross Blake
THE St. Joseph Lead Co. became interested in the Tri-State district in 1921 through acquisition of prospecting and development rights on approximately 20,000 acres of land extending northeastward from
Jan 1, 1947
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Reduction Kinetics of Hematite to Magnetite in Hydrogen-Water Vapor MixturesBy G. Nabi, W-K. Lu
Cylindrical specimens of natural dense hematite were reduced to magnetite at atmospheric pressure in H2-H2O mixtures of known composition over the temperature range 1084° to 1284°K. The rate of reduc
Jan 1, 1969
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Union Carbide's Twin-Pit Vanadium Venture At Wilson SpringsBy I. R. Taylor
Union Carbide has recently developed two open- pit vanadium mines in the Wilson Srpings area of central Arkansas about five miles southeast of Hot Springs. The ores from these mines, together with tho
Jan 4, 1969
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Let's Improve the Ground Rules for Health & Safety (7b8c16fa-4b34-4325-8952-ff43c85b13c1)By James A. Clem
Approximately 2000 years ago, the Lord admonished the scribes (lawyers) and pharisees (religious leaders of that time) that they had paid the tithe but had omitted the weightier matters of law, judgme
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Wrought Iron in Today's Industrial Picture (With Discussion)By James Aston
A proper consideration of this subject is not confined to the technical channels of production and metallurgy. It concerns an industry, and should cover economic aspects which are of material importan
Jan 1, 1935
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Safety Record, Particularly in Pennsylvania, Outstanding Under Wartime PressureBy RICHARD MAIZE
IN this critical period of our history, the coal industry of the nation, faced with many obstacles, performed its work safely during the first ten months of 1943. Thousands of the younger mine workers
Jan 1, 1944
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Mineralogical Methods In Mineral ExplorationBy Paul F. Kerr
The insufficiencies of our mineral resources are becoming well known, and the national political conscience seems to be troubled at last by our dependence upon mineral commodities which must come from
Jan 1, 1949
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DeceasedMembers whose deaths were reported from Apr 9, 1921 to Apr 7, 1923 Elected Died 1876 ABADIE, E R. 1923 1906 ADAMS, ARTHUR K 1920 1902 AHLES, ROBERT L 1921 1876 Akerman, Richard 0000 1884 ALEXAN
Jan 1, 1923
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Technical Notes - New Vanadium Boride of the Composition V3B4By D. Moskowitz
IN the course of a general investigation of boride systems, sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, various vanadium boride powders of relatively good purity were prepared which could be used for a
Jan 1, 1957
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Personal (ce4f4a50-a238-4fa0-a826-9d3b7eb8850d)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members who registered at Institute headquarters during June: Ralph H. Sweetser,
Jan 7, 1913
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Affiliated Student Societies (1918)LEHIGH UNIVERSITY On April 25, the Mining and Geological Society of Lehigh University held a meeting and elected. the following officers for the college year 1918-1919: C. S. SCHUBERT, President, C
Jan 7, 1918
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Personal.(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members who registered at Institute headquarters during June: Ralph H. Sweetser,
Jan 7, 1913
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Stress Rupture Of Heat-Resisting Alloys As A Rate ProcessBy A. S. Nowick, E. S. Machlin
ONE of the main criteria used to rate the heat-resisting properties of alloys is stress rupture.1 During a stress-rupture test a tensile specimen is held under a constant load at a constant temperatur
Jan 1, 1947
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Thermodynamic Study of the Zirconium-Sulfur System in the Region ZrS1.49 to ZrS2.00By A. W. Schlechten, A. H. Larson
Equilibrium H2S/H2 ratios were determined as functions of temperature (500o to 900°C) and composition in a hydrogen-circulation apparatus. Within the composition range studied there exists a two-pha
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Surface Aging of Titanium Alloys (TN)By F. C. Holden, R. D. Buchheit
In the course of studies made on the Ti-Cu alloy system,' particles identified visually as TiH were encountered unexpectedly in a specimen of high-purity Ti-0.8Cu alloy. The particles did not app
Jan 1, 1961
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Recovery Of Cold-Worked Aluminum Iron As Detected By Changes In Magnetic PropertiesBy J. K. Stanley
IT has been known for many years that the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material are very sensitive to internal strain. Any structure-sensitive property such as ferromagnetism, which is a-fun
Jan 1, 1945
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Structure and Properties of Iron-Rich Alloys - Recovery of Cold-worked Aluminum Iron as Detected by Changes in Magnetic Properties (Metals Technology, January 1945)By J. K. Stanley
It has been known for many years that the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material are very sensitive to internal strain. Any structure-sensitive property such as ferromagnetism, which is a fun
Jan 1, 1945
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Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy ? Notable Advances in Processing, Fabrication, and Surface TreatmentBy Carl F. Floe, Michael B. Bever
ACCELERATED by the demands of war, research and development work in nonferrous physical metallurgy has continued at a rapid pace during the past year. In particular, advances have been made in process
Jan 1, 1945