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Papers - Some Factors Influencing Segregation and Solidification in Steel Ingots (With Discussion)By Leon H. Nelson
Several factors which affect the segregation and solidification of killed hot-topped steel ingots are: (1) pouring temperature, (2) volume in the hot top, (3) taper in the ingot, (4) pouring rate by v
Jan 1, 1937
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St. Louis Paper - Investigations on Iron and Steel Rails, made in Europe in the year 1878By Thomas Egleston
DURING the year 1873, my attention was called to the frequent accidents, resulting from the breaking of rails, on the different railroads in this' country, and I was requested to investigate the
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Investigations on Iron and Steel Rails Made in Europe in the Year 1873By T. Egleston
DURING the year 1873, my attention was called to the frequent accidents, resulting from the breaking of rails, on the different railroads in this country, and I was requested to investigate the subjec
Jan 1, 1875
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Lake Superior Paper - Discussion of Mr. Boss's paper on Some Dike Features of the Gogebic Range (see p. 556)George H. Abeel, Hurley, Wis. (communication to the Secretary) : Doubtless Mr. Boss did not mean to be understood as saying that the dikes of this range are everywhere overlaid with iron-ore. I know o
Jan 1, 1898
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Behavior of Large Bubbles Rising Through Molten SilverBy A. V. Bradshaw, R. I. L. Guthrie
The behavior of large bubbles in the size range 4 to 25 cm3, rising through molten silver, has been studied. It was found that rising velocities were equivalent to those in aqueous systems of low visc
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VII - Papers - The Effect of Phosphorus on the Nitrogen Solubility and Diffusivity in Alpha IronBy J. H. Swisher
In measuvements of the solubility of nitrogen in fer-rilic Fe-P alloys, tile nitrogen solubility is found to be Less in pIrospliorus-bearing alloys than in pure iron. The reduction in solubility is ab
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - On the Transformation of CaO to CaS at 1400° to 1650°CBy G. W. Healy, L. F. Sander
was investigated by reacting thin discs of calcium oxide with gas mixtures of CO2, CO, and Son. Its value was 19,300 * 300 cal independent of temperature in this range. No solid solubility of sulfur
Jan 1, 1969
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Part VII - On the System Titanium-ZirconiumBy Paul A. Farrar, Sanford Adler
The Tz-Zr system was reinvestigated using both metallographic and X-ray diffraction techniques. It mas found that titanium and zirconium are soluble in all proportions in both the a and 0 phases. The
Jan 1, 1967
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Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Kinetic Study of the Dissolution of UO2 in Sulfuric AcidBy M. E. Wadsworth, T. L. MacKay
Sintered UO, samples were leached in sulfuric acid solutions of various concentrations. A pressurized system was used so that it was possible to investigate the kinetics of the reaction to 270°C with
Jan 1, 1959
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Iron and Steel Division - The Wustite Phase in Partially Reduced HematiteBy T. L. Joseph, G. Bitsianes
THE layered structure of partially reduced iron ore was described in a previous paper.' Reduction by hydrogen was found to take place at well-defined interfaces between layers of the solid phases
Jan 1, 1955
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Electrolytic Preparation of Thorium MetalBy B. C. Raynes
IN the early part of 1952, under the auspices of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Horizons Inc. undertook an investigation dealing with the preparation of high purity thorium metal in order to deve
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Strengthening of LiF Crystals by Magnesium-Diffused Surface RegionsBy I. B. Cadoff, J. C. Bilello, R. Rosenberg
Diffiusion of magnesium into the surface of LiF crystals to controlled depths and subsequent heat treatments provided a wide range of surface zone harahesses and structure, The bend strength of the L
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Large-Scale Laboratory Investigation of Sand Consolidation TechniquesBy W. F. Hower, W. Brown
Large-scale sand consolidation tests were conducted in an effort to determine the reasons for the successes and failures of this method of sand control. Several different consolidating materials were
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Preface to the First EditionBy C Gunther
The purpose of this book is to present the practical side of economic geology concisely and in convenient form; established facts and the applications of accepted views are emphasized; theoretical dis
Jan 1, 1932
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Crushing And Grinding The Experts View The Problems - Part IR. S. Shoemaker: Our first question is, is there a need for a grizzly before a primary crusher? What is its effect on crusher capacity and crusher maintenance? Is it worth the extra capital cost in a
Jan 9, 1967
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Coal - Flotation Improves Coal Quality and Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet at VestaBy J. P. Morgan, J. R. Dawson
A review of Jones & Laughlin's Vesta coal preparation plant flowsheet in 1959 indicated that, of the three sizes making up the company's metallurgical product, the -48-mesh fraction offered
Jan 1, 1962
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Comparative Cavability Studies at Three MinesBy Louis A. Panek
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY With respect to the geomechanics aspects, the primary technical objectives in mining by an undercut-cave method are to achieve a controlled, sustained caving of the minera
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - The Interface Temperature of Two Media in Poor Thermal ContactBy R. H. Edsal, G. Horvay
The transient one-dimensional heat-conduction equation is solved for two semi-infinite media, at different initial temperatures, brought into (poor) thermal contact. It is shown that the two interface
Jan 1, 1961
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Deoxidation of Thorium by CalciumBy David T. Peterson
Calcium metal was found to deoxidize thorizcm at 1000° to 1200° C. The reaction kinetics were determilled and related to the diffusion coefficients of oxygen in thorium. The solubility of oxygen i
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Reduction and Magnetic Separation of Manganiferous Iron Ores by the R-N ProcessBy N. F. Schulz, H. A. Lex
Representative samples of typical manganiferous iron ores from the Cuyuna Range, Minn., were reduced to the metallic iron state at temperatures just short of fusion with an excess of coke in the manne
Jan 1, 1969