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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth in Some Alnico Alloys (TN)By F. E. Luborsky, K. T. Aust
RECENT interest has been shown in utilizing solid-state techniques for obtaining large oriented grains in the Alnico Alloys.1-4 Unfortunately, due to the inherent brittleness of these materials it is
Jan 1, 1963
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Government Policy, The Common Market, and The Mineral IndustryBy Edmund E. Getzin
Of all the developments in the post-war history of Western Europe, none has been more remarkable in its aims and in the progress it has achieved than the movement toward European integration. It is no
Jan 6, 1963
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The Digital Computer – Applications in Mining and Process ControlBy Leroy W. Weeks, Peter B. Nalle
The rapid growth of the modern electronic computer industry during the past 15 years is, perhaps, the greatest phenomenon that has occurred in American business in this century. This growth is due in
Jan 9, 1960
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Rheological Properties of Pseudoplastic Fluids in Porous MediaBy W. B. Gogarty
With flow of non-Newtonian fluids in porous media, effective viscosities are needed for use in the Darcy equation. These viscosities depend on the rock parameters and flowing conditions. In this inves
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Washington Paper - The Worthington Compound Duplex Pressure Pump, at the Bessemer Works of the Albany and Rensselaer Iron and Steel Company, Troy New YorkBy Robert W. Hunt
The first pump of this character, made by H. R. Worthington, and, so far as the writer is informed, the first and only one of this kind ever constructed, is now in daily use in the above-named works.
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Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal FinesBy L. E. Shiffman
This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning —10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Kerosine Flotation of Bituminous Coal FinesBy L. E. Shiffman
This paper describes the operation of two kerosine flotation plants in Alabama for cleaning —10 mesh bituminous coal. One plant treats washer sludge, the other raw coal. Data on capacity efficiency an
Jan 1, 1951
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Petroleum Engineering Problems - Round TableH. H. Hill.—I believe that as petroleum engineers you are all more or less interested in geophysical prospecting. A large number of the papers that have been written on that subject are too detailed o
Jan 1, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - The Fracture Strength of Sintered Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Alloys in Relation to Composition and Particle SpacingBy J. Gurland
The strength variation ofWC-Co alloys with composition and particle spacing falls into two ranges. 1) Above a critical value of the mean free path, the strength follows a dispersion hardening relation
Jan 1, 1963
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Effect of Mill Speeds on Grinding Costs - DiscussionBy R. C. Ferguson, Harlowe Hardinge
Oscar Johnson—In my opinion, the effect of mill speeds on grinding costs must be studied along with capital investment and dollars gathered together as profits. Comparing the entire groups of opera
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Effect of Mill Speeds on Grinding Costs - DiscussionBy Harlowe Hardinge, R. C. Ferguson
Oscar Johnson—In my opinion, the effect of mill speeds on grinding costs must be studied along with capital investment and dollars gathered together as profits. Comparing the entire groups of opera
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Municipal-water Needs vs. Strip Coal MiningBy Gregory M. Dexter
Recent litigation in Pennsylvania between three coal-mining companies and a private water company resulted in the payment by the coal companies of the equivalent of about $500,000 to buy a new water s
Jan 1, 1950
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Genesis of the Edgar Thomson Blast-FurnacesBy William P. Shinn
MR. GAYLEY'S admirable paper on the " Development of American Blast-Furnaces" has set forth very fully the history of the development of the Edgar Thomson furnaces since the construction of Furna
Jan 1, 1891
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Inflation in the Mine Investment DecisionBy Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
"We should be concerned about the future be- cause we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. " -Charles Kettering INTRODUCTION Since the early 1970s, there has been no economic phenom
Jan 1, 1984
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Petroleum Engineering Education - Is the Petroleum Industry Underengineered and, if so, to What Extent?By L. C. Uren
Some of US have been impressed with the need for a better understanding of the future place of the engineer in the petroleum industry. In academic work we are continually asked to advise students as t
Jan 1, 1929
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FluorsparBy Henry Siegmann
HISTORY OF PRODUCTION AND USE In 1899 the consumption of fluorspar in the United States was reported as 16,000 tons. The invention of the open-hearth method of steel manufacture, plus the beginning
Jan 1, 1976
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Interaction and Structure in Copper-zinc Alloys (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2169 with discussion)By C. Ernest Birchenall
AS a basis for further progress in several branches of metallurgy, particularly the study of physical properties of solid solutions and the kinetics of solid-solid reactions, a more complete understan
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Interaction and Structure in Copper-zinc Alloys (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2169 with discussion)By C. Ernest Birchenall
AS a basis for further progress in several branches of metallurgy, particularly the study of physical properties of solid solutions and the kinetics of solid-solid reactions, a more complete understan
Jan 1, 1947
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Porphyry Copper Deposits Of AlaskaINTRODUCTION This chapter summarizes porphyry copper deposits within the State of Alaska. Prospecting for porphyry copper-type deposits in Alaska germinated during the 1940's, grew slowly durin
Jan 1, 1978
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Structure of Iron after Drawing, Swaging, and Elongating in TensionBy Charles Barrett
PLASTIC flow in metal crystals and the changes in orientation resulting from it are generally understood to take place by the following funda-mental mechanisms: (1) slip on crystallographic planes, (2
Jan 1, 1939