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  • AIME
    Operation Of Oxygen-Enriched Open-Hearth Furnaces

    By J. S. Marsh

    JOSEPH PRIESTLEY prepared oxygen on Aug. 1, 1774, and noted with great surprise "that a candle burned in this air with a remarkable brilliant flame." On Aug. 2, 1774, some ironmaker possibly began to

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Mechanical Work Performed in Heating the Blast

    By B. W. Frazier

    This interesting application of the laws of thermodynamics to metallurgical practice has not been discussed by any writer, within my reading, except the late Prof. Callon of Paris. In his Cours de Mac

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Temperature Gradients Through Composite Carbon Columns And Their Application To Blast-Furnace Linings

    By 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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    Minerals Beneficiation - Evaluating Copper Segregation Results by Screen Sizing Analysis

    By A. Sutulov

    The segregation process, an alternative to benefi-ciation of oxidized and mixed sulfide-oxide copper ores, is studied here with particular emphasis placed on time, temperature, and coke and salt perce

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Potash - American Potash Mines Prepared to Produce Over a Million Tons of Crude Salts Annually (Contrib. 84, with discussion)

    By Howard J. Smith

    At the meeting of this Institute in February 1933,I presented a paper on potash development in southeastern New Mexico1, which contained a brief review of the Geological Survey's 20-year search f

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Copper and Copper Alloys - Effect of Grain Size on Tensile Strength, Elongation, and Endurance Limit of Deep Drawing Brass (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2478)

    By J. W. Craig, H. L. Walker

    Industry has for many years recognized the dependence of certain mechanical and physical properties. as well as workability, upon grain size variations in brass. Although the dependence of properties

    Jan 1, 1949

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    San Francisco Paper - Oil, Gas, and Water Content of Dakota Sand in Canada and the United States (with Discussion)

    By L. G. Huntley

    In view of the recent advance made in the knowledge of the nature and conditions accompanying the occurrence of oil and gas, and of the recent activity in drilling in Wyoming, Montana, and western Can

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Mine Ventilation - Holland Tunnel (Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel) (with Discussion)

    By Ole Singstad

    The legislatures of New York and New Jersey, determined in 1919 that a vehicular tunnel should be built under the Hudson River. On July 1, 1919, an engineering staff was organized with the late Cliffo

    Jan 1, 1927

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    New York Paper - The Allouez Mine and Ore Dressing as practiced in the Lake Superior Copper District

    By Charles M. Rolker

    The Allouez Mine is situated in section 31, town 57, north of range 32 west, Michigan. The mine is being worked in a conglomerate bed, which conglomerate is generally conceded to be the continuation o

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    Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Antimony and Tellurium

    By Harrison, Henry Fay

    The study of an entirely new series of alloys may be undertaken from a desire to obtain knowledge applicable to the perfection of industrial alloys, or merely to test certain theoretical consideration

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Launder Washing of Coarse Coal (T. P. 947, with discussion)

    By M. J. Williams, C. P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford

    The purpose of this paper is to present some data and comparisons regarding three types of Rheolaveur plants washing bituminous coal from the Pittsburgh seam. It deals only with the sections that hand

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Introductory Notes On Origin Of Instantaneous Outbursts Of Gas In Certain-Coal Mines Of Europe And Western Canada And Instantaneous Outbursts Of Carbon Dioxide In Coal Mines In Lower Silesia, Germany

    By George Rice

    INSTANTANEOUS outbursts of gas in underground workings are similar in effect to great blasts of explosives, but without heat effects. Fortunately they occur only in a few localities in exceptional coa

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1943

    By John M. Kelly

    New Mexico produced 38,882,342 bbl. of oil in 1943, and regained seventh place among the oil-producing states. This production was an increase of 6,968,526 bbl., or 21.8 per cent, over the figure for

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Oxides in Brass (With Discussion)

    By O. W. Ellis

    In view of the extensive use of the brasses and bronzes in engineering practice it is indeed surprising that so little scientific work has been done on the oxides in these alloys. Recognition of the i

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Production Engineering - Rotary Drilling Problems (With Discussion)

    By R. S. Cartwright

    TWO types of automatic drilling controls, the Halliburton and the Hild, are now available and are coming into more or less general use in deep drilling. The primary function of both is to maintain a s

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - Use of Vanadium Nitride Inclusions for the Development of Cube-on-Edge Texture in 3 pct. Si-Fr

    By H. C. Fiedler

    A high degree of cuhe-on-edge grain orientation and good magnetic properties were obtained in Si-Fe strip processed from laboratory heats containing vanadium nitride inclusions. The higher the nitroge

    Jan 1, 1962

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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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    List Of Members, Associates And Junior Associates - Geographically Arranged - Index

    [United States PAGE Alabama 181 Alaska 181 Arizona 181 Arkansas 182 California 182 Colorado 185 Connecticut 186 Delaware 186 District of Columbia 187 Florida 187 Georgia 187 I

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Paper - Magnetic Methods - Certain Aspects of Magnetic Surveying (With Discussion)

    By L. B. Slichter

    It has been estimated that rock exposures in most mining districts aggregate less than 1 per cent. of the total surface area.1 Conclusions concerning the hidden 99 per cent. necessarily have been base

    Jan 1, 1929