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The Melting And Refining Of MagnesiumBy C. E. Nelson
THE purpose of this discussion is to outline briefly the practices commonly followed in this country for the melting and refining of magnesium and its alloys. The processes used for the various forms
Jan 1, 1944
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Dexidation Symposium - The Total Oxygen Content of Plain Carbon Open-hearth Steel during Deoxidation and Teeming (With discussion)By Michael Tenenbaum, C. C. Brown
Numerous investigatiolls have been carried out to determine the total oxygen present in the basic open-hearth bath and the results of these studies have clearly defined the factors controlling the ba
Jan 1, 1945
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Production - IntroductionBy Winthrop P. Haynes
The symposium on production for the year 1943 contains few papers on the foreign situation. It has always been the policy of officers in charge of the symposium to refrain from publishing information
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Introduction (9c915172-50aa-4ea6-86cd-1ae1fcec4640)By Winthrop P. Haynes
The symposium on production for the year 1943 contains few papers on the foreign situation. It has always been the policy of officers in charge of the symposium to refrain from publishing information
Jan 1, 1944
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Industrial Minerals - Dredging Within the Law (Mining Engineering, May 1960, pg 468)By R. B. Porter, R. P. Porter, R. A. Lothrop
Changes became necessary in dredging methods employed in Idaho through passage of the Dredge Mining Protective Act (1954). Among other provisions, the law requires dredge operators to construct settli
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - A Verification of Waterflood Scaling in Heterogenous Communicating Flow ModelsBy C. W. Carpenter, P. T. Bail, J. E. Bobek
This paper presents the results of model studies made to demonstrate the validity of applying the "basic" waterflooding scaling relationships of Rapoport1 to water-wet reservoirs composed of communica
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Institute of Metals Division - The Energy Relations in the Deformation by Torsion of a Gold-Silver AlloyBy A. S. Appleton, M. B. Bever
The stored and expended energies of an Au-Ag alloy deformed in torsion were investigated as functions of strain, strain rate, and temperature. At room temperature, the stored energy, measured by tin s
Jan 1, 1963
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Experimental Stress Analysis of Tool JointsBy J. F. Gormley
Drill pipe, and the connections used to join the pipe together, have had a long history of development and improvement. With the growing use of high tensile-strength pipe, the rotary shouldered connec
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Institute of Metals Division - Short-Time Creep-Rupture Behavior of Molybdenum at High TemperaturesBy M. C. Smith, W. V. Green, D. M. Olsen
The creep-rupture behavior of commercial powder-metallurgy molybdenum rod is reported in the temperature range 1600" to 250O°C, at stresses up to 9000 psi and times up to 1 month. The effects of tempe
Jan 1, 1960
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Separation and Gel Permeation Analysis of Natural Emulsion StabilizersBy C. A. Stout, S. W. Nicksic
The materials that stubilize emulsions of some Southern California crude oils were isolated from the produced crude. These substances were separated into acidic and nonionic fractions by ion exchange
Jan 1, 1969
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Economics - Risk Analysis in Mineral Investment DecisionsBy DeVerle P. Harris
Risk for most mineral investments is greater than that of average business ventures, because the physical and economic characteristics of the mineral deposit are never known with certainty. Inasmuch a
Jan 1, 1971
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President's Prize Awarded To J. J. BeesonThe first prize of the President's Prizes has been awarded to J. J. Beeson for his paper entitled "Disseminated Copper Ores of Bingham, Canyon." When this paper-was written, Mr. Beeson was a stud
Jan 5, 1917
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Milwaukee Paper - Pure Carbon-free Manganese and Manganese Copper (with Discussion)By Arthur Braid
The war has caused an increasing scarcity of phosphorus and its well known alloys with copper and tin. At the same time, the production of brass and bronze, nickel-silver, cupro-nickel, and other non-
Jan 1, 1919
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Pure Carbon-Free Manganese And Manganese CopperBy Arthur Braid
THE war has caused an increasing scarcity of phosphorus and its well known alloys with copper and tin. At the same time, the production of brass and bronze, nickel-silver, cupro-nickel, and other non-
Jan 11, 1918
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A Hot-Wire Anemometer With ThermocoupleBy T. S. Taylor
THE development of the linear hot-wire anemometer has been chiefly clue to the efforts of L. V. Kings1 and A. E. Kennelly and H. S. Sanborn.2 The anemometers used by these investigators consisted esse
Jan 9, 1919
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Barytes as a Paint Pigment (9d937e3d-ec43-4e48-ac8b-3b158a8cb3dc)By H. A. Gardner
THE principal use of barium sulphate is as an inert paint pigment.. For this purpose, the ground material is used both in its natural and in its artificial forms. Probably the largest amount is used i
Jan 9, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Age Hardening of Haynes Alloy No. 25 Determined by Elevated-Temperature Hardness Testing (TN)By George Hallerman, R. J. Gray
In the customary method of studying age hardening, the process of aging is interrupted by cooling the specimen and measuring its room-temperature hardness. However, the aging process may be convenient
Jan 1, 1964
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Canadian Oil ReservesBy Ralph Arnold
THOUGH production began in Canada only a short time after the discovery of oil in the United States, it has never attained large proportions, and if we were to judge entirely by the past the reserves
Jan 7, 1922
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Rate of Precipitation of Nickel Silicide in the Hardenable Copper-nickel-silicon and Copper-cobalt-silicon Alloys (Abstract with Discussion. See also A.I.M.E. Contribution 11.)By Horace F. Silliman, Curtis L. Wilson, Eugene C. Little
The change in electrical resistance and Rockwell hardness (16-100-B) of copper alloys containing Ni2Si and Co2Si was determined by annealing the quenched solid solutions at various temperatures for va
Jan 1, 1933