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    The Metallurgy of Zinc (14e73da1-a189-4943-b8a5-18f9a930f0df)

    Discussions of the papers of DORSET A. LYON and SAMUEL S. ARENTZ, RICHARD D. DIVINE, H. A. WENTWORTH, and S. E. BRETHERTON, presented at the Salt Lake meeting August, 1914, and printed in Bulletins No

    Jan 11, 1914

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    Underground Mining - Use of Resins in Mine Roof Support

    By D. C. McLean, S. A. McKay

    The purpose of this paper is threefold: 1) to describe actual ground control installations made at the various mines of the International Nickel Co. (Canada) Ltd mines in Sudbury, Ont. during a pl

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Milling and Concentration

    The Hadsel Mill. By R. G HALL (Trans, vol 112 4000 words) This mill is designed to effect the entire reduction of ores by combined crushing and grinding from mine run size to material sufficiently fin

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Discussion On Some Important Factors Controlling The Crystal Macrostructure Of Copper Wire Bars

    (The paper by L. H. De Wald-Tech. Pub. No. 429 was presented at the Boston meeting, September, 1931.) W. A. SCHEUCH, Chicago, Ill.-Since starting up our Hawthorne copper wire plant we have found t

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Part II - Papers - The Solubility of Sulfur in Silicon-Iron

    By H. C. Fiedler

    The solubility of sulfur in Si-Fe was determined by the metallographic examination of heat-treated and quenched samples. In the absence of manganese, the solubility in 3.1 pct Si-Fe was found to be ab

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Description of Operations - Foundry Sand Produced Near Eugene, Oregon (Mining Tech., Mar. 1947, T.P. 2058)

    By W. D. Lowry

    As most of the industrial activity of Oregon is centered in the Portland area, the foundries there consume the bulk of the foundry sand produced in Oregon. Although a number of the larger towns scatte

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Description of Operations - Foundry Sand Produced Near Eugene, Oregon (Mining Tech., Mar. 1947, T.P. 2058)

    By W. D. Lowry

    As most of the industrial activity of Oregon is centered in the Portland area, the foundries there consume the bulk of the foundry sand produced in Oregon. Although a number of the larger towns scatte

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Hydrogen in Aluminum (Metals Tech., Dec. 1948, TP 2484)

    By Y. Dardel

    Since the first determination of Dumas1 in 1880, many authors have tried to measure the solubility of hydrogen in solid aluminum, or at least the amount of dissolved gas in it. However, the interpreta

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Discussion - Discussion, Iron And Steel Division – Anelastic Properties Of Iron – Kê, T’Ing-Sui

    By J. L. Snoek

    [ ] DISCUSSION J. L, SNOEK*-Stress-induced preferential diffusion in cubic body centered metals in the annealed state provides us with a powerful tool for determining the mobility of interstitia

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Analyses of Inclusions in High-carbon Tool Steels (With Discussion)

    By Haakon Styri

    In discussion of Dr. Fitterer's paper on electrolytic separation of slag inclusions, some results from experiments on electrolyzing high-carbon steels at the SKF Research Laboratory were given. l

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (f0948614-6beb-4667-860a-f4a93b7cce01)

    By R. W. Hunt

    The old plan was to increase every part of a rail much in the same proportion. But each part should be in proportion to what it ha.; to do. The head should be deep in proportion to tile amount. of tra

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Drilling and Blasting Practices Past and Present at Bingham Canyon Utah Mine, Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2271)

    By Richard H. Willey

    Efficient handling of large tonnages in open-pit mining demands, primarily, an abundance of well fragmented rock. To accomplish this, a drilling and blasting department composed of a well-knit, versat

    Jan 1, 1949

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    An Investigation On Rock Crushing Made At McGill University

    JOHN W. BELL (communication to the Secretary*).-I have to thank Mr. Merrill not only for his very kind remarks, but for the weight of his implied opinion that the work accomplished probably has an imp

    Jan 6, 1917

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    page 74 - discussion

    by their overdogmatic picture of geology and their resulting drastic oversimplification and idealization of geologic features. I am in hearty disagreement with the recommendation that geophysics s

    Jan 1, 1940

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    page 74 - discussion

    by their overdogmatic picture of geology and their resulting drastic oversimplification and idealization of geologic features. I am in hearty disagreement with the recommendation that geophysics s

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Effect of Composition on Physical and Chcrnical Properties of 14-karat Gold Alloys (T.P. 1249)

    By Tracy C. Jarrett

    In 14-karat gold alloys, as in 10-karat gold alloys,3 the addition of such metals as zinc, nickel, copper and silver produces a wide range of physical and chemical properties such as color, hardness,

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Effect of Composition on Physical and Chcrnical Properties of 14-karat Gold Alloys (T.P. 1249)

    By Tracy C. Jarrett

    In 14-karat gold alloys, as in 10-karat gold alloys,3 the addition of such metals as zinc, nickel, copper and silver produces a wide range of physical and chemical properties such as color, hardness,

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Texas

    While coal was undoubtedly seen by the Spanish explorers in Texas, no mention can be found of it in any of their available published records; it was likely noticed by the first Americans, and coal alo

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Part XII – December 1968 – Communications - Work-Hardening and Recovery During Transient and Steady-State Creep

    By B. Wilshire, W. J. Evans

    W. J. Evans and 8. Wilshire SEVERAL recent investigations1-6 have shown that the strain, c, during transient and steady-state creep is well-represented by the expression: € = e0 + et(l - e-mt)

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Discussion Of Paper By John V. W. Reynders

    Manganese Resources in Relation to Domestic Consumption Discussion of paper by JOHN V. W. REYNDERS, presented at the Cleveland Meeting and issued, as Pamphlet No. 1656-C, with MINING AND METALLURGY,

    Jan 5, 1927