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Papers - Flow of Solid Metals from the Standpoint of the Chemical-rate Theory (Abstract of T.P.1256)By Walter Kauzmann
EyRing'S general theory of shear rates as a function of the properties of molecular units of flow is outlined and applied to the creep of metals. This theory regards the unit molecular processes
Jan 1, 1941
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Lake Superior Paper - The Acid Bessemer Process (with Discussion)By Richard S. McCaffery
This paper considers certain aspects of the acid bessemer process, particularly in its relations to the duplex process—that combination in which the pig iron is first desiliconized and decarburized in
Jan 1, 1922
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Papers - Comminution - Considerations of Mill Liners (T. P. 1795, Min. Tech., March 1945)By Warren L. Howes
Literally hundreds of designs of mill liners are in use in current grinding operations, varying in contour from smooth to the roughest of surfaces, and in materials from scrap rail to alloy steels. A
Jan 1, 1947
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Lake Superior Paper - The Acid Bessemer Process (with Discussion)By Richard S. McCaffery
This paper considers certain aspects of the acid bessemer process, particularly in its relations to the duplex process—that combination in which the pig iron is first desiliconized and decarburized in
Jan 1, 1922
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Papers - Comminution - Considerations of Mill Liners (T. P. 1795, Min. Tech., March 1945)By Warren L. Howes
Literally hundreds of designs of mill liners are in use in current grinding operations, varying in contour from smooth to the roughest of surfaces, and in materials from scrap rail to alloy steels. A
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Bright Annealing of Steels in Hydrogen (With Discussion)By Floyd C. Kelly
There is an ever-increasing demand for furnaces with controlled atmosphere, due to the large quantities of steel being used in the automotive industry, such as the high-chromium stainless irons, the 1
Jan 1, 1931
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Engineering Features of Modern Large Coal Mines in Illinois and Indiana - DiscussionEUGENE MCAULIFFE, St. Louis, Mo. (written discussion*).-When we undertook the development of the Kathleen mine, near DuQuoin, certain features greatly influenced the construction and underground devel
Jan 11, 1919
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Employment (9a0e3bcb-314b-49a7-8261-9263eb16a2ab)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, technical graduate, aged 40, member
Jan 1, 1915
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Substituted Starches In Amine Flotation Of Iron OreBy C. S. Chang
PEARL starch, a corn starch prepared with a minimum of alteration, is a good selective depressant for iron oxide minerals.1 From what is known of the complex chemistry of corn starch, there is evidenc
Jan 9, 1954
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Developments in Austria, Hungary and CzechoslovakiaBy Brandon H. Grove
The Zistersdorf field, near Vienna, continues to be Austria's only producing area. During the year the field was slightly extended by Rohol Gewinnungs A.G. in its Rag 2, which in April came in fo
Jan 1, 1938
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Personal. (e7a7e1e0-12bb-4e95-8151-9bc25a23c60d)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning, themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and visitors who registered at institute headquarters during October A.
Jan 11, 1913
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The Drift Of Things - The Cover StoryBy John V. Beall
Many months ago, the ME staff began thinking about what to put on the February cover of the Centennial Commemorative issue. We have considered photographs of mines, equipment, symbolic artwork and var
Jan 1, 1971
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Recent Improvements in Pyrometry - DiscussionE. D. TILLYER,* Southbridge, Mass. (written discussion?).-It is quite generally known that there is very little that is standard about a mercurial thermometer at temperatures above 212° F. (100° C.) b
Jan 11, 1919
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Coal - Coal Preparation in England and Holland - DiscussionBy John Griffen
K. F. Tromp (Kerkrade, Holland)—Your assumption that the Dutch State Mines have lead in the development of heavy medium processes—the Barvoys, Loess, Driessen—is not correct. The credit should be give
Jan 1, 1952
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Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, And Grain Size On The Mechanical Properties Of MetalsBy Zay Jeffries
A MORE complete interpretation of the amorphous theory in metals is given than has heretofore been offered. It is believed that Le Chatelier, Tammann, and Heyn, at present the ablest opponents of the
Jan 2, 1919
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Washington Paper - The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore ill a Charcoal Blast-FurnaceBy Harry R. Hall
The proposition to make pig-iron from magnetic concentrates and cobbed ore with charcoal-fuel weighing from 12 to 20 lb. per bushel is, on the face of it, not inviting; but the work that has been done
Jan 1, 1906
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A Steriographic Method of Determining the Attitude of Beds Intersected by Diamond DrillingBy J. W. Mills
The strike and dip of bedded formations is readily determined by trigonometry if some marker horizon is intercepted by three holes. If no marker can be identified and if orientation of the cores is un
Aug 1, 1955
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Subsurface Conditions On Portion Of Arches Fork AnticlineBy Kenneth Cottingham
THE area described herein is situated on what is known as the Arches Fork anticline in Roane and Calhoun Counties, W. Va. When the area was first mapped, it was felt that well records would give a mor
Jan 1, 1922
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In The Aggregate - A Voice From The ForumBy Robert L. Bates
On April 2 and 3, 1970, more than 100 geologists attended the Sixth Annual Forum on Geology of Industrial Minerals at Ann Arbor, Mich. After this brief appearance, the Forum apparently ceased to exist
Jan 1, 1970
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Density Recorder And ControllerBy Alvin F. Kroll
BUNKER Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. has three major sources of ore at present: high grade square-set ore, low grade caving ore, and low grade reclaimed washed jig tailing. These three or
Jan 6, 1954