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Institute of Metals Division - The Gadolinium-Cobalt SystemBy E. V. Kleber, V. F. Novy, R. C. Vickery
The constitutional diagram for the gadolinium-cobalt system has been determined. Seven intermetallic compounds have been found at compositions corresponding to the follwing gadolinium-cobalt ratios: 3
Jan 1, 1962
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Rate Of Precipitation Of Silicon From The Solid Solution Of Silicon In AluminumBy Lawrence K. Jetter, Robert F. Mehl
SOME advances have been made recently in the theory of the kinetics of precipitation from metallic solid solution despite the complexities of the problem, but there is surprisingly little quantitative
Jan 1, 1942
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Potash As A Byproduct From The Blast Furnace (5c77c04b-fd01-454d-87bd-be61a3ce0d6b)By R. J. Wysor
J. S. UNGER, Pittsburgh, Pa.-On page 22 reference is made to 36 carloads .of dust shipped. Did the material in that last sample come from a; furnace running on pig iron, ferro alloys, or spiegel? R.
Jan 4, 1917
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Report of the Secretary of the American Institute of Mining Engineers for the Year 1915I have the honor to submit herewith the report of the Secretary for the year 1915 showing the principal activities of the Institute: Meetings.-The 110th Meeting, including the Annual Business Meeting
Jan 2, 1916
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Keretti Shaftplant and MillBy H. Tanner, T. Heikkinen
In1950 studies concerning mining and milling of the approximately 17 million tons of ore remaining at Outokumpu revealed the surface facilities for economical treatment were inadequate. The two shafts
Jul 1, 1955
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Refinements In Design Of Rock-Drill BitsBy Lucien Eaton
THE accuracy with which detachable bits can be sharpened and gauged by grinding has made possible refinements in design that cannot be attained by forging. This applies particularly to gauging, where
Jan 1, 1939
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EditorialPOLITICAL developments, the impact of Korean warfare necessitating immediate rearmament plans, and recent developments in mining taconites have focused attention on their immediate exploitation to fil
Jan 9, 1950
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New York Paper - Improved Methods of Deep Drilling in the Coalinga Oil Field, California (with Discussion)By M. E. Lombardi
ThE Coalinga oil field is located on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, California. The structure is in general a monocline, the edges of the oil horizon resting on the foot hills and dipping ge
Jan 1, 1915
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Colombian Oil Fields-1923By L. G. Huntley
Points out differences between the new, more liberal, law passed by the Colombian Congress and the law passed in 1919, gives a few facts about the pipe-line concession granted to a Canadian company, a
Jan 3, 1924
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Portable Pipe Lines Installed by Man Power Only, Carry Oil to Our Battle LinesBy G. G. Biggar
A MATERIAL contribution to the success of our Armies in the field has been the portable pipe-line system. These are the words of Brigadier General R. F. Fowler, chief of the supply division of the War
Jan 1, 1943
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Shaft-Sinking Practices and CostsBy J. Fred, Johnson
THIS TALK is a digest of some of the information contained in tables, one on practices and one on costs of shaft sinking, in Bulletin 357 of the U. S. Bureau of Mines written by E. D. Gardner, Supervi
Jan 1, 1933
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Outokumpu Flotation MachinesBy K. Fallenius
Since 1970 a new series of pneumo-mechanical flotation machines has been developed by Outokumpu Oy. The cells have a completely new type of mechanism based on a recently-developed theory of conditions
Jan 1, 1976
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Iron and Steel Division - Critical Recrystallization of ZirconiumBy J. C. Bokros
At temperatures above 950°F, zirconium which has been strained a critical amount will experience critical recrystalli-zation. The large grain size thus formed can result in a reduction in the fatigue
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Injection of a Hot Liquid into a Porous MediumBy C. W. Volek, J. E. Chappelear
The injection of a hot liquid into initially cool porous media, saturated with the same liquid and surrounded by two impermeable but heat conducting media (cap and base rock), has been studied both ex
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron Agglomerates From the Marquette RangeBy F. Weston Starratt
The opening of a new large-scale beneficiation plant is always news, but the start-up of Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co.'s Eagle Mills near Ishpeming in Michigan's Upper Peninsula early in October
Nov 1, 1956
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Lumar - A New Development in the Stone IndustryBy Geo. W. Bain
PRODUCERS of building stone have had to seek new and attractive uses for their output to supplement the diminished orders for standard products. Lunar is the direct result of the need of new outlets f
Jan 1, 1936
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Hoover Awarded Saunders Mining MedalTHE second award of the Saunders Gold Medal for "distinguished achievement in mining," of which the first was awarded last year to the late D. W. Brunton, has been made to Herbert Hoover. The main eve
Jan 2, 1928
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The Production Control ProblemFOLLOWING the presentation of the papers by Messrs. Mahan and Butler, the discussion printed below ensued. A. C. LANE* With particular reference to the New England con-sumer, I entirely agree with M
Jan 4, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Short-Time Creep-Rupture Behavior of Tungsten at 2250° to 2800°CBy W. V. Green
The creep-rupture behavior of commercial powder-metallurgy tungsten rod is reported for temperatures of 2250°, 2500°, 2700°, and 2800°C, stresses up to 7000 psi, and times up to 4 hr. The temperature
Jan 1, 1960
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Free World Energy Resources - Petroleum, Coal, NuclearBy Wayne E. Glenn
A centennial meeting should be a time to take stock, to evaluate performance, to plan ahead. It is like a line in a televised commercial that goes, "You've come a long way to get where you'v
Jan 1, 1971