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Troy Paper - The Attainment of Uniformity in Bessemer SteelBy Thomas M. Drown
THE means relied on to attain uniformity in Bessemer steel may be enumerated as follows : I. The appearance of the flame. II. The appearance of the slag. III. The spectrum of the flame. IV
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X-ray Study of Effects of Adding Carbon, Nickel or Manganese to Some Ternary Iron-chromium-silicon AlloysBy Eric Jette
THE results of an investigation of the ternary system iron-chromium-ilicon were reported in 1936 by the present authors.1 Partly for the sake of theoretical interest, and partly because of the possibl
Jan 1, 1937
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ToquepalaFrom the cold Pacific waters in June rolls a blanket of white clouds that tucks up around the mountains at around 8000 or 9000 ft. This is the way it happens in southern Peru and so the mining operati
Jan 11, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation of Oriented MnS Inclusions in Low-Carbon SteelBy H. C. Chao, L. H. Van Vlack
Small MnS inclusions with known crystallographic orientations were placed inside powder compacts of low-carbon steel. After the metal was axially campressed with negligible end friction, the deformsti
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation Catalysis by Carbon Additions to Magnesium AlloysBy V. B. Kurfman
Grain refinement of Mg-Al melts by carbonaceous additions has been attributed to nucleation by aluminum carbide. The effects of process and alloy variables are interpreted and predicted in terms of th
Jan 1, 1962
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Effect Of Deoxidation On Mechanical PropertiesBy Martin F. Milligan
THIS short discussion of the effects of deoxidation on the mechanical properties of cast steels is intended to serve as general introduction to the subject of this afternoon's session. The subjec
Jan 1, 1947
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Hydraulic Backfilling- Effects On Mining Methods - Use Of Sands And Slurries - Trends In Current Practices - Possible Future DevelopmentsBy Richard Maclin Stewart
A priest at Shenandoah, Pa., one day persuaded the president of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Co. to slush breaker waste and culm into old mine workings in order to save his church from being
Jan 4, 1958
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The Philosophy of Belt Tripper AutomationBy H. H. West
Modern mining is vitally concerned with the prompt, efficient movement of great quantities of bulk materials. It is not surprising, therefore, that intensive efforts are being directed toward improvin
Jan 3, 1963
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Leaching Studies on ChrysocollaBy R. Dugdale, F. Habashi
Studies on hand-picked samples of chrysocolla from Arizona showed that heating in an inert atmosphere enhances greatly copper extraction by ammoniacal-ammonium carbonate solutions. Heating in hydrogen
Jan 1, 1974
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The Effect Of Weight-To-Horsepower Ratios On Off-Highway Haulage TrucksBy Milton C. Neul
As recently as the mid-1930's, steam and rail haulage were still the primary means of moving large quantities of rock. However, 2- to 5-ton standard on-highway trucks were beginning to be used in
Jan 3, 1966
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Interfacial Flow On A Static Liquid Drop With Forced Internal Circulation Part I-Basic Flow.By Lawrence Burkhart, S. B. Joo
A hemispherical, constant volume drop with forced internal circulation was considered as a model approximating a real drop at a similar stage of formation Axially symmetric steady flow within a drop c
Jan 1, 1981
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Part X - Communications - Exploratory Experiment on Feasibility of Making a Ti-Mg Alloy under High PressureBy H. M. Strong, R. A. Oriani
THE technological interest attaching to light, age-hardening alloys for structural uses has been pointed out to one of us.1 A potentially interesting alloy would be titanium-rich Ti-Mg alloy, provided
Jan 1, 1967
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A Case Study of Slope Stability at the Chuquicamata Mine, ChileBy K. E. Niermeyer, J. A. Bratt, B. A. Fahm, B. A. Kennedy
The instrumentation, monitoring, and prediction of a major slope failure at the Chuquicamata mine are described. In December 1967, preexisting tension cracks on the south end of the east wall of the m
Jan 1, 1972
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Coal - Cyclone Operating Factors and Capacities on Coal and Refuse Slurries - DiscussionBy D. A. Dahlstrom
(A. C. Richardson and Charles C. Boley, presiding) W. E. BROWN*—In the operation of the cyclone, what factors have you found that will affect its results as far as efficiency goes; for example,
Jan 1, 1950
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An Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of Spherical Agglomeration In WaterBy M. Tsunekawa, T. Takamori, T. Hirajima
In spherical agglomeration in water, the pattern of the growth behaviour of agglomerates is essentially determined by the surface chemical properties of the particles and the oil-water interface.
Jan 1, 1980
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On-Line Size Analysis in Grinding Circuit ControlBy Paul M. Musgrove, Larry S. Diaz
Recent tests conducted at Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. examined some aspects of the value of a continuous measurement of particle size to the operation and control of a mill grinding circuit. I
Jan 1, 1974
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Effect of Goethite on Production Rate in a Traveling Grate Pellet PlantBy G. J. Armstrong, K. S. Lynch, C. G. Thomas, L. A. Baker, R. J. Cornelius
The presence of geothite in a hematite ore has been shown to strongly affect the time of heating to the firing temperature. The investigation of spalling of single pellets and of packed beds has enabl
Jan 1, 1974
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The Effect Of Phosphorus On The Properties Of Gun Metal-Reducing ConditionsBy Blake M. Loring, Robert A. Colton
MELTING procedures for most metals and alloys usually include some provision for the control of oxygen, since this element frequently has some undesirable effect on the properties of the metal or allo
Jan 1, 1946
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Observation on Ground Movement and Subsidences at Rio Tinto Mines, SpainBy Robert Palmer
So MUCH has already been written on this vast subject of ground movement and subsidence, and so many data collected and commented upon, that in this paper the author proposes to confine himself to the
Jan 1, 1930
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Statistical Rate Theory Of Metals - I.* Mechanism Of Flow And Application To Tensile PropertiesBy Henry Eyring, Jay W. Fredrickson
MANY theories have been advanced to explain the phenomena of elastic and plastic deformation. The object of this report is to present a mechanism for deformation, not radically differing from existing
Jan 1, 1948