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The Whitwell Firebrick Hot-Blast Stove, and its Decent ImprovementsBy F. W. Gordon
THE Whitwell firebrick hot-blast stove, for furnace use, may be seen in its three, main stages of development in the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1 is the stove of 1869, the, year in which it was thoro
Jan 1, 1881
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Structural Changes During Superplastic Deformation in AI-78 Wt Pct Zn AlloyBy J. H. Bechtold, R. Kossowsky
1 HE superplastic behavior of the eutectoid A1-78 wt pct Zn alloy has been thoroughly investigated by Back-ofen et al.' The superplastic elongations and the marked resistance to necking were rati
Jan 1, 1969
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Problems Of Total Operation In SteelmakingBy William C. Marshall, Frank G. Norris
THE term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Separation of Nickel and Cobalt (Correction. p 796)By M. H. Caron
THE most outstanding property of ammonia liquors, used in the ammonia leaching process is their very limited ability to dissolve all compounds present in reduced ore except nickel and cobalt. Although
Jan 1, 1951
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Effect of pyrite-pyrrhotite contact on their floatabilitiesBy H. Nakazawa, I. Iwasaki
Galvanic contact, occurring between electrically conducting minerals in flotation pulps, may affect the nature of mineral surfaces and influence their floatabilities. Rest potential and galvanic curre
Jan 1, 1986
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Steelmaking - Application of pH Slag-basicity Measurements to Basic Open-hearth Phosphorus Control (Metals Technology, August 1945) (With discussion)By Michael Tenebaum, C. C. Brown
In recent years, the importance of slag control in basic open-hearth operations has been universally recognized. To effect such control during the working period of the heat, methods have been develop
Jan 1, 1945
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Stabilization - Petroleum Stabilization in 1932By Earl Oliver
Superficial observation of the petroleum stabilization movement in 1932 is disappointing. Threatened overproduction persisted; waste continued; proration was violated; gasoline taxes were evaded; and,
Jan 1, 1933
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Canadian Paper - Evaluation of Casinghead GasBy Oliver U. Bradley
The conditions affecting the supply of casinghead gas, the different degrees of productivity, the difficulty of determining the quantities utilized, and the evaluation of the gas in casinghead-gasolin
Jan 1, 1924
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Iron and Steel Division - The Chromium Oxide-Silica System at Low Oxygen PressuresBy G. W. Healy, J. C. Schottmiller
Molten silicates were found to exist in the Cr-Si-0 system at temperatures above 1450°C. one atom of oxygen is readily removed from CrzOs in the presence of Si02 at 1700°C, forming a silicate melt. St
Jan 1, 1964
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Developments Affecting the American Potash IndustryBy Howard Smith
FOR several years this Institute has recorded in its TRANSACTIONS the various discoveries of potash? in America, and the successive stages in the development of an independent domestic potash industry
Jan 1, 1936
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Graphitization Of White Cast IronBy R. S. Archer
THE PROPER representation of equilibria involving graphitic carbon in the constitutional diagram of the iron-carbon system is admittedly an unsolved problem. The complete solution of the problem will
Jan 2, 1920
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Chemical Processing-A Wave Of The FutureBy John Dasher
Chemical processing is descended from alchemy, which developed our major lixivants. The profession might have done more if it had been less preoccupied with turning base metals into gold-a process tha
Jan 1, 1971
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Flotation Studies on Carboxylic Acid Components of Tall Oils (e9b14a15-4778-4bbb-b59b-00be1d944758)By S. S. Hsieh
Important carboxylic acid components of tall oils were tested individually as phosphate flotation reagents. These included C18 unsaturated fatty acids and C10 to C18 saturated fatty acids and resin ac
Jan 1, 1983
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Melting Point of Refractory MaterialsBy Leo Dana
INTRODUCTION THE object of this paper is to discuss the factors and conditions that affect the observed values of the melting points of refractory materials and to describe practical methods for the
Jan 9, 1919
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Classification of Roof Falls in Coal Mines (MARCH 1979)By N. B. Aughenbaugh, W. C. Patrick
The availability of a thorough, simple-to-use roof fall classification system is desirable for several reasons. First, such a system would expedite the reporting of falls for the purposes of estimatin
Jan 1, 1980
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Problems, Solutions, And Practical Aspects of Sampling Technique Relative to Development of the Relief Canyon Gold Project, Pershing County, NevadaBy Michael J. Fiannnaca, Michael M. Easdon
Disseminated epithermal gold metallization occurs within a breccia unit interpreted to be a submarine debris flow. Gold is associated with oxidized pyrite, fluorite, and jasperoidal silica. A minimum
Jan 1, 1985
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Dexidation Symposium - The Occurrence of Oxygen in Liquid Open-hearth Steel-Sampling MethodsBy B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
For some years we have been carrying on a rather comprehensive investigation of the occurrence of oxygen in liquid open-hearth steel. This investigation was interrupted by the war emergency and is the
Jan 1, 1945
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Estimating the Cohesive Strength of Randomly Jointed Rock Masses (10ebc767-2e73-4728-b72e-17a8821310ff)By Dermot Macaragh Ross-Brown, Brian Stimpson
Borehole information is often the only source of information on rock conditions at depth during the stage of feasibility studies of a project, and from this data the rock mechanics engineer would like
Jan 1, 1980
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Uranium Mining in the US -Producers Rush to Meet Energy NeedsBy Ta M. Li, John D. Wiebmer
Record high prices, burgeoning exploration programs, mine-mill openings, and plant expansions have all characterized a dramatic: resurgence of the US uranium industry in recent years. But while the bu
Jan 10, 1978
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Illness In Industry.-Its Cost And Prevention (dbc64dd1-0571-4a22-afcd-b82eb7d3ab5f)DR. E. E. SOUTHARD,* Boston, Mass.-As Director of a Psychopathic Hospital, I am a sort of "voice in the wilderness" speaking to mining engineers. I suppose that I am here because Major Gilbreth had pr
Jan 4, 1918