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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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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1944By Kendall E. Born
Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1944 was slightly more than 9500 bbl., about 1300 bbl. more than 1943. Approximately 8000 bbl. was produced from the "Mississippi lime" in Scott and Morgan
Jan 1, 1945
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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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Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Temperature Gradients through Composite Carbon Columns and Their Application to Blast-furnace Linings (T.P 1363)By M. R. Hatfield, F. J. Vosburgh
In a recent article, it was shown that in the blast furnaces in Germany that are lined with carbon blocks no cooling plates are used, and that shower cooling is employed on the hearth and bosh section
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Temperature Gradients through Composite Carbon Columns and Their Application to Blast-furnace Linings (T.P 1363)By M. R. Hatfield, F. J. Vosburgh
In a recent article, it was shown that in the blast furnaces in Germany that are lined with carbon blocks no cooling plates are used, and that shower cooling is employed on the hearth and bosh section
Jan 1, 1942
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Discussion - Of Mr. Brown's Paper or1 The Vein-System of the Standard Mine, Bodie. California (see Trans.. xxxviii., 343)H. W. Turner, Portland, Ore. (communication to the Secretary*) :—Mr. Brown's paper on the complicated groups of veins exposed in the workings of the Bodie mine forme a valuable contribution to th
Jan 1, 1909
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Properties - The Effect of Silicon on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By John Lamont, Walter Crafts
The principle formulated by Grossmannl for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943
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Properties - The Effect of Silicon on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By John Lamont, Walter Crafts
The principle formulated by Grossmannl for calculating hardenability of steel by multiplying the ideal diameter of "pure" iron-carbon alloys by factors for grain size and alloying elements has been co
Jan 1, 1943
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Variants Influencing Austenite Grain Size as Determined by Standards MethodsBy R. Schempp
DURING the past few years, general interest in the steel-producing and steel-consuming industries has been centered on the so-called "inherent characteristics" of steels. While often vaguely described
Jan 1, 1937
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Off-Highway Trucks: How to Calculate Truck Fleet RequirementsBy Alan K. Burton
The number of trucks required to perform a certain task is a function of the productive capability of one independent truck and the total tonnage required. Hourly productive capability of one truck is
Jan 12, 1975
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Giant SpringsThese springs arc situated on the south bank of the river about four miles below the City of Great Falls. In addition to the spring on the bank there are several in the bed of the river. Estimates on
Jan 1, 1913
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Temperature Gradients Through Composite Carbon Columns And Their Application To Blast-Furnace LiningsBy M. R. Hatfield, F. J. Vosburgh
IN a recent article,† it was shown that in the blast furnaces in Germany that are lined with carbon blocks no cooling plates are used, and that shower cooling is employed on the hearth and bosh sectio
Jan 1, 1941
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Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp DensityBy F. Rosenblum, P. Spira, F. Kitzinger
The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi
Jan 4, 1979
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John K. Gustafson: RecollectionsBy Henry Carlisle
Henry Carlisle: This is November, 1960, and my good friend John Gustafson is sitting on the other side of a tape recorder. I, Henry Carlisle, am going to ask him some questions on the highlights of hi
Jan 7, 1972
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Affiliated Student Society Notes (1916)The Students' Organization of the Michigan College of Mines was recognized as an Affiliated Student Society by the Board of Directors of the Institute, at a meeting held on April 28, 1916. At th
Jan 6, 1916
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Institute Committees (3d8b4f3e-5449-4ade-b964-7133f04b60e2)IRON AND STEEL COMMITTEE ALBERT SAUVEUR, Chairman A. A. STEVENSON, Vice-Chairman HERBERT M. BOYLSTON, Secretary, Abbot Bldg., Cambridge, Mass. Guilliaem Aertsen, Henry M. Howe, E. Gybbon Spilsbury
Jan 6, 1914
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Static, Dynamic, And Notch Toughness - Discussion (c612d3d9-51d3-42d9-bc41-b1857ea54bbe)JOHN H . NELSON,*Worcester, Mass.-In reply to the question "Is there any final information in regard to the relation between the temperature or the rate of cooling of a piece of heat-treated steel f
Jan 6, 1919
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Annual Review – Mineral Industry Health and Safety, 1955By S. H. Ash
With statistics still incomplete, it appears that the safety record of the mineral industry for 1955 will do well to hold its own in comparison with 1954. On the one hand, metal mining shows an improv
Feb 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Quenched-In Vacancies on the Strain-Hardening Rate of Magnesium Single Crystals (TN)By N. S. Kenny, A. A. Burr
THE purpose of this note is to present evidence that vacancies, which have been produced by quenching from a high temperature, alter the rate of strain-hardening of an hep single crystal. The major
Jan 1, 1962
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Herty Awarded Hunt PrizeTHE foundation established by the partners of the late Robert W. Hunt provides for both a medal and a prize. The latter has not been given before this year, and the first award is to C. H. Herty, Jr.,
Jan 2, 1928