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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Kinetics of Austenite Formation from a Spheroidized Ferrite-Carbide AggregateBy R. R. Judd, H. W. Paxton
The rate of dissolution of cementite was studied in three low-carbon materials: a zone-refined Fe-C alloy, an Fe-0.5pct Mn-C alloy, and a commercial low-carbon steel. The materials were spheroidized,
Jan 1, 1969
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Kisameet Bay Clay DepositBy Ernst A. Hauser
A few years ago an Indian native of British Columbia drew the attention of white men,' to a deposit of a claylike material on King Island, at the mouth of Dean River just opposite Hunter Island i
Jan 1, 1952
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The Agency Of Manganese In The Superficial Alteration And Secondary Enrichment Of Gold-Deposits In The United StatesBy William H. Emmons
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Jan 1, 1913
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New York Paper - The Cleaning of Blast-Furnace Gas (with Discussion)By W. A. Forbes
PAGE Introductory............357 ReasoNs for Gas Cleaning.........358 First Methods of Separation of Dust.......359 Amount of Dust Produced by the Blast Furnaces of the United States Steel Corpor
Jan 1, 1914
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Ductile-Brittle-Ductile Transition in Columbium-Hydrogen AlloysBy R. D. Daniels, T. G. Oakwood
A study was made of the effects of small quantities of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of colum-bium. Tensile specimens, hydrogenated to concentrations of 20 to 200 ppm, were tested at temperat
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Equations of Flow in Gas Drive Reservoirs and the Th...By H. H. Rachford, J. Douglas, D. W. Peaceman
A numerical solution of equations describing two-phase flow in porous media shows promise in providing a technique for predicting the displacermet from satlds of oil by water or gas. The description i
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Coal - Economics of PegmatitesBy Paul A. Taylor
MUCH information concerning pegmatites which was thought to be true a few years ago has been proved false, and what is now actually known about some pegmatites is not true of many others. The erratic
Jan 1, 1954
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Industrial Minerals - The Production of Sodium Sulphate from Natural Brines at Monahans, TexasBy Ross C. Anderson, William I. Weisman
THE manufacture of anhydrous sodium sulphate or salt cake from natural deposits in the United States has been in general somewhat of a marginal undertaking. Competition from foreign sources and from l
Jan 1, 1954
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Silver - Lead - Zinc Mines At Namiquipa, Chihuahua, MexicoBy G. H. Shefelbine
DISCOVERED during the time of the Spaniards, the Namiquipa silver-lead-zinc mines in Chihuahua, Mexico, remained idle until 1916, when mining claims were first denounced. About 1922 a Japanese company
Jan 10, 1957
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Glen Summit Paper - The Tests and Requirements of Structural Wrought-Iron and SteelBy Alfred E. Hunt
Tars paper is suggested by the appointment on the part of the American Societies of Mechanical and of Civil Engineers of committees upon the subjects of " Standard Tests and Methods of Testing," and "
Jan 1, 1892
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Industrial Minerals - Cost of Converted WaterBy W. S. Gillam
A need for new supplies of fresh water exists today and in many specific areas that need is urgent. One solution lies in saline water conversion, a problem complicated by cost factors. The principl
Jan 1, 1961
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Development of the Bessemer Process for Small ChargesBy Bradley Stoughton
The regular, bottom-blown Bessemer converter of the present day is a modification of previous forms, and most of the latest proposed modifications of it are merely returns to former types which Ressem
Jan 1, 1903
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Potosi, Bolivia, Silver District.By Arthur F. Wendt
Introduction.—In the year 1885, the writer signed a contract to take charge of the reopening and developing of the celebrated old mines of " El Cerro Rico de Potosi." Two years earlier, an Eng- . lish
Jan 1, 1891
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Mining Methods - Sharpening and Handling Drill Steels at Franklin (with Discussion)By C. M. Haight
The mine blacksmith and drill-steel sharpening shop at the Franklin mine of the New Jersey Zinc Co. is on the surface, adjoining the main shaft. It is a brick building, 51 by 30 ft. inside dimensions,
Jan 1, 1927
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New Jersey Zinc Co. - The MinesNew Jersey Zinc Co. - The Mines Franklin-Sterling Friedensville Development Austinville Ivanhoe Development Eagle Mine Hanover
Jan 12, 1953
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A Petrographic Study of Lead and Copper Furnace SlagsBy Roy McLellan
THE slags derived from the smelting of lead and copper ores are composed essentially of silicates. The problems arising from the smelting of these ores consequently involve the study of silicate fusio
Jan 1, 1930
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Determination Of Structural Composition Of Alloys By A Metallographic PlanimeterBy E. P. Polushkin
The object of this paper as to show that the structural composition of an alloy may be found by the planimetric measurement of the total area occupied by each of the constituents on a few representati
Jan 12, 1924
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Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Characteristics of a Phosphorized CopperBy H. l. Burghoff, A. I. Blank
The state of knowledge bearing on the stability of copper under stress at elevated temperatures is generally known to be in need of revision and extension. The present investigation, dealing with the
Jan 1, 1945
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London Meeting - July, 1906Jan 1, 1907