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Mining Conditions On The WitwatersrandBy W. L. Honnold
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) OWING to a unique labor situation and other unusual circumstances, the mining methods of the Rand are hardly comparable with practice elsewhere. They are&apos
Jan 8, 1915
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Methods Of Analysis For Rock Slopes And Abutments: A Review Of Recent DevelopmentsBy Robert L. Taylor, Richard E. Goodman
A complete rational analysis for design of excavation slopes and loaded rock masses is a desirable but perhaps unattainable goal. Irregular external and internal boundary conditions, poor understandin
Jan 1, 1967
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Properties and Structure of Steel - Effect of Time of Storage on Ductility of Welded Test Specimens ( Metals Technology, January 1945) (With discussion)By Clarence E. Jackson, George G. Luther
The ever increasing array of information concerning the measurement of the effect of the welding process on the properties of a steel is an indication of the tremendous effort that is being expende
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Barium Oxide on the Desulfurizing Power of Blast-furnace SlagsBy C. E. Wood, T. L. Joseph
This paper is a brief report of experimental work undertaken determine whether barium oxide in any quantity increases the desulfur ing action of blast-furnace slags. Industrial furnace operation wi sl
Jan 1, 1929
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Effect Of Certain Fifth-Period Elements On Some Properties Of High-Purity CopperBy A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart
THE elements silver, cadmium, tin, antimony and tellurium either are found as impurities in commercial coppers or are intentionally added to produce coppers for special uses, When present in small qua
Jan 1, 1943
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Iron and Steel Division - Predicting the Solubility of Nitrogen in Molten SteelBy Frederick C. Langenberg
A method is presented for computing the solubility of nitrogen in molten alloy steels. Examples are given to illustrate the procedure, and comparisons are made between predicted and measured nitrogen
Jan 1, 1957
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How Proper Initiation Can Maximize ANFO EnergyBy Paul H. Rydlund
Substantial priming was a considered necessity for proper initiation of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixes as ANFO began to carve its niche in the mining industry in the latter fifties. Heavy priming acc
Jan 3, 1973
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Papers - Beneficial Effects of Zirconium in Cast Nickel-silicon Bronzes (T.P. 1237)By E. I. Larsen, A. S. Doty, F. R. Hensel
The alloy under discussion is a Pig. I shows results of heat-treating tests nickel-silicon bronze and is one of many on two typical nickel-silicon bronze castings age-hardening or precipitation-ha
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Beneficial Effects of Zirconium in Cast Nickel-silicon Bronzes (T.P. 1237)By A. S. Doty, E. I. Larsen, F. R. Hensel
The alloy under discussion is a Pig. I shows results of heat-treating tests nickel-silicon bronze and is one of many on two typical nickel-silicon bronze castings age-hardening or precipitation-ha
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Section War Meeting on ManganeseThe first of a series of special war meetings of the New York Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers held on the evening of July 20 at the Machinery Club, preceded by an informal dinner
Jan 9, 1917
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Mine GasesBy Jed H. Mosgrave
One of the most interesting of all the subjects required of persons studying the different facets of coal mining is coal mine gases. Some mine gases have been a real problem since the very beginning o
Jan 1, 1973
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Papers - Permanent Growth of Gray Cast Iron (With Discussion)By W. E. Remmers
The fact that gray iron increases in volume, cracks and distorts upon repeated heating and cooling is rather conlmon knowledge. In ingot molds, Diesel engine pistons, carburizing boxes, continuous fur
Jan 1, 1931
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Institute of Metals Division - A Search for the Sigma Phase in the Fe- W and Co-W Alloy Systems (TN)By E. C. van Reuth
FIFTY-three alloys have been examined in the Fe-W and Co-W alloy systems in an attempt to verify the finding of o phases in these systems as reported by Goldschmidt.' The alloys were examined met
Jan 1, 1960
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Part IX - Papers - Hydrogen Solubility in Alpha Ti-O AlloysBy A. E. Jenkins, A. Jostsons
Isothermal sections of the Ti-0-H phase diagvam at 600°, 700°, and 800°C have been constructed from equilibrium hydrogen pressure measurements over a range of Ti-0-H alloys containing up to 34 at. pct
Jan 1, 1968
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Gases Extracted from Iron-carbon Alloys by Vacuum Melting (bc7bf4f3-cf0b-4275-baa5-9fb87ba02e29)By N. A. Ziegler
THE present publication is a continuation of the work on gas analysis, described in a paper presented before the Institute of Metals Division a year ago.1 While that paper was largely descriptive in c
Jan 1, 1929
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Temperature Gradients Through Composite Carbon Columns And Their Application To Blast-Furnace LiningsBy M. R. Hatfield, F. J. Vosburgh
IN a recent article,† it was shown that in the blast furnaces in Germany that are lined with carbon blocks no cooling plates are used, and that shower cooling is employed on the hearth and bosh sectio
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Refining - Electrolytic Refining - Electrolytic Copper Refining at Mount Lyell, TasmaniaBy R. M. Murray
Although blister copper has been produced at the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company's works since 1896, it is only during the past five years that electrolytic refining has been undertaken lo
Jan 1, 1934
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Mine Drainage at Eureka Gorp. Ltd., Eureka, Nev.By George W. Mitchell
THE property of Eureka Corp. Ltd. is located in the approximate geographic center of Nevada, 2 miles from Eureka, the county seat. The great sources of power, the Colorado, Snake, and Salmon Rivers an
Jan 8, 1953
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A New Look At Lower Andean Mining - Chile, Bolivia And Peru Plan Mineral Future With Bold LegislationBy Nicklaus Heil, L. D. Clark
As political tensions in African and Asian mineral producing regions increase, the orientation of Latin America's economic development assumes importance not only in the U.S. hemispheric policy b
Jan 5, 1967
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Roof Stability in Longwall Coal FacesBy H. S. Chiang, S. S. Peng
INTRODUCTION Underground coal mining disturbs the original in-situ conditions which induces a series of strata activities and results in creating "mine pressures," the source of all ground control
Jan 1, 1983