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    New York Paper - Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels

    By John A. Mathews

    During the prosecution of the aircraft-production program in 1917 and 1918, the writer visited many plants engaged in the manufacture of motors, planes and parts, in carrying out his duties as chairma

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Papers - Copper and Brass - Note on the Crystal Structure of the Alpha Copper-tin Alloys

    By Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl

    It is generally understood by workers in the field of the crystal structure of metallic alloys that terminal solid solutions are of two types, the substitutional and the interstitial. In reviewing the

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Power Line – Manpower – Part 1

    By Thomas V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko

    Much has been said and written recently about the manpower problem in the mining industry. The coal segment of the industry has been scrambling to staff and man its companies and operations in order t

    Jan 1, 1971

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    New York Paper - Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels

    By John A. Mathews

    During the prosecution of the aircraft-production program in 1917 and 1918, the writer visited many plants engaged in the manufacture of motors, planes and parts, in carrying out his duties as chairma

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Pathological Reaction to Various Mineral Dusts (Abstract)

    By Leroy U. Gardner

    The human respiratory tract is an apparatus for the interchange of gases between the air and the blood. An important part of it are mechanisms to prevent the apparatus from becoming clogged with dust

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: The Aluminum Bronze Industry

    By W. M. Corse

    I bring this investigation to your attention to emphasize the needless waste attendent upon the use of tin plate with an unnecessarily heavy tin coating. With our present knowledge, we are unable comm

    Jan 1, 1919

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    New York Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles Kirchhoff

    By R. W. Raymond

    ChaRles William HenRy Kirchhoff was born March 28, 1853, at San Francisco, Cal., where his father, Charles Kirchhoff, was at that time consul for his native country, Germany. A few years later, the fa

    Jan 1, 1917

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    An Ore Grading Model For The Smallwood Mine

    By Erwin Zodrow, De Verle P. Harris

    The Smallwood mine, owned and operated by the Iron Ore Co. of Canada, is one of the largest ore producers in Canada, producing about 15 million tons of crude ore per year. Located in the Labrador Trou

    Jan 8, 1967

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    Philadelphia Paper - Can the Magnetism of Iron and Steel be used to Determine their Physical Properties?

    By William Metcalf

    One of the first questions that naturally occurs to one who handles steel is, " Why does steel harden?" To answer this question the chemist and physicist have devoted much thought and experiment, and

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Petroleum Industry In Indiana In 1923 (7631f56d-ceda-443b-83ac-e628a20497de)

    By W. N. Logan

    THE petroleum industry of Indiana made somewhat notable progress during the year 1923, considering the number of handicaps it encountered. The price of labor and materials continued to have an upward

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Technical Notes - Simplification of a Molten Zone Refining Formula

    By K. S. Milliken

    NORMAN W. Lord&apos; has shown that the resultant impurity distribution after n zone passes is given by in the ingot section OSa<N—n, where a is the displacement in zone lengths, N is the

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Load-Temperature History of Lattice Strain in Aluminum Alloy

    By M. Kaufman, D. Rosenthal

    IT would be of great importance to our understanding of the phenomena of fracture in metals if a unique relationship could be established between stress and some easily measurable parameter of deforma

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Institute of Metals Division - Determination of the Absolute Grain Boundary Energy of Gold at 1300°K

    By H. Buttner, F. H. Udin, J. Wulff

    GRAIN boundaries, the interface between adjacent crystals differing only in respective orientation, have been the object of much experimental and moderate theoretical attention for many years. The ear

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Economic Analysis Of Mineral Deposits

    INTRODUCTION Mineral explorationists range throughout the world looking for mineral deposits which can subsequently be made into mines. Mines are not found! Mines are made, usually at great cost a

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Reclamation of Metal from Brass-foundry Refuse

    By F. L. Wolf

    THE reclaiming of metallics from slag and sweepings is of vital interest to every brass-foundry man, but the first cost and interest on the investment often make it prohibitive for the small foundry t

    Jan 9, 1920

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Reaction of Silver with Aqueous Solutions of Cyanide and Oxygen

    By G. A. Deitz, J. Halpren

    The kinetics of dissolution of silver in cyanide solutions under oxygen pressure have been investigated over a wide range of conditions with a view to establishing the reactions involved and the facto

    Jan 1, 1954

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    The Evolution Of Drilling Rigs (00c9010e-9a02-4b15-9b16-17a127f4215d)

    By R. B. Woodworth

    Discussion of the paper of R. B. Woodworth, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 107, November, 1915, pp. 2247 to 2312. R. B. WOODWORTH, Pittsburgh, Pa.-This

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Density Recorder And Controller

    By Alvin F. Kroll

    BUNKER Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. has three major sources of ore at present: high grade square-set ore, low grade caving ore, and low grade reclaimed washed jig tailing. These three or

    Jan 6, 1954

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    Relations Of National Research Council To Engineering Societies

    At the University Club, New York, Jan. 23, Chairman George E. Hale and other officers of the National Research Council, gave a dinner to officers of the national engineering and other societies. About

    Jan 3, 1919

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    Baltimore Paper - Sketches of the New Mining District at Sullivan, Maine

    By C. W. Kempton

    If New England were located in some distant and almost inaccessible region, there is no doubt that its mineral resources would have been ere this well developed and generally acknowledged, but laborin

    Jan 1, 1879