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Steelmaking -Problems of Total Operation in Steelmaking (Metals Technology, April 1934) (with discussion)By Frank G. Norris, William C. Marshall
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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Steelmaking -Problems of Total Operation in Steelmaking (Metals Technology, April 1934) (with discussion)By 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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Military Engineering LecturesA self-appointed, committee consisting of J. Waldo Smith, Chairman, Richard S. Buck, J. J. Carty, J. Parke Channing, E. L. Corthell, Alfred Craven, Thomas Crimmins, Gano Dunn, George Gibbs, Alex. C. H
Jan 5, 1916
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Caution To MembersOn an average of at least once a year there comes to the attention of the Institute Headquarters the activities of some individual who represents himself as a member of the Institute, and by a hard-lu
Jan 9, 1919
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San Francisco Paper - Phosphorus in Coking-CoalBy Charles Catlett
While the occurrence of phosphorus in coking-coal has assumed less importance with the development of the opeu-hearth method of steel-making, it may not be without interest to note the form in which p
Jan 1, 1912
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Papres - Metal Mining - Determination of Effectiveness of Dust-control Measures Used in MinesBy J. William Fehnel
The health hazard due to the inhalation of certain dusts in the mining industry has been recognized, but was not subject to state or federal inquiry in the United States until about 1916. Reports on m
Jan 1, 1937
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The Interaction Of Geology, Mechanical Properties And In-Situ Stresses In Hydraulic FracturingBy Jeffrey N. Schuyler
In order to implement the most efficient and cost-effective hydraulic fracturing stimulation treatment within a particular region, a thorough understanding of the in-situ stress state and rock propert
Jan 1, 1984
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Effects of Sulfide and Carbide Precipitates on the Recrystallization and Grain Growth Behavior of 3 pct Si-Fe CrystalsBy Martin F. Littmann
Inclusions of MnS and Fe3C have been introduced into single crystals of 3 pct Si-Fe to study their effects on recrystallization behavior and textures after cold rolling and annealing. The presence of
Jan 1, 1970
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Taconites Beyond TaconitesBy N. M. Levine
WHETHER the United States and its allies can W meet the challenge of a war brought by the Communists will depend largely on who wins the battle of steel production. At the present stage of the world s
Jan 1, 1952
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The Butler Mine Fire Cut-OffBy Henry S. Drinker
THE Butler Mine property is situated in the vicinity of Pittston, in the Wyoming coal-field of Pennsylvania. The coal has been worked out from the fourteen-foot or Baltimore vein for a number of years
Jan 1, 1879
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - The Butler Mine Fire Cut-offBy Henry S. Drinker
The Butler Mine property is situated in the vicinity of Pittston, in the Wyoming coal-field of Pennsylvania. The coal has been ' worked out from the fourteen-foot or Baltimore vein for a number o
Jan 1, 1879
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Specifications And ConservationBy Carter S. Cole
Mr. Chairman, Fellow Members and Guests, our chairman this morning got over into the geneological field, so perhaps I may be pardoned if I revert to some of my ancestral training and give you a text.
Jan 1, 1943
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Grain Refinement Of Magnesium Alloys Without SuperheatingBy Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
MAGNESIUM alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600° to 1700°F while the casting temperature, which depen
Jan 1, 1945
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Effects of Chemical Composition and Ore Grind on Fired Hematite Pellets (fab1070b-2cb5-4652-af0e-524d4a7acf72)By K. N. Clark, N. B. Carter, C. G. Thomas, V 7. 0 / 300 dpi
A statistically designed, experimental study showed how gangue minerals, flux additions, fineness of grind, firing temperature, and time affect the properties of acid pellets made from a Western Austr
Jan 1, 1982
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Coal And Iron Deposits Of The Pen-Hsi-Hu District, ManchuriaBy C. F. Wang
Manchuria in General Manchuria, called the "Three Eastern Provinces" in Chinese, forms the northeastern corner of China and is bordered by Siberia on the north and northeast, and by Korea on the east
Jan 2, 1918
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Milling in the Coeur d'Alene District, 1930By W. L. Zeigler
THE year 1930 in the Ceur d? Alene district was one of curtailment in production. Many of the small properties were closed entirely and only three large. producers, the Bunker Hill & Sullivan, Hecla,
Jan 1, 1931
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Teleprocessing - A Hot Line To Remote DataBy Alfred Weiss
The business world of tomorrow will experience a major change in its data communication systems, with the mineral industry being among those to feel the greatest impact of this change. This developmen
Jan 1, 1971
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The Chemical Composition and Physical Proper¬ Ties of Steel RailsBy C. B. Dudley
IN the spring of 1877, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company became so dissatisfied with the average life and wear of the steel rails it was then able to procure, that it determined to make an investigati
Jan 1, 1879
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A New Dimension In Underground ExcavationWhile great strides have been made in the machinery for mining rock on the surface of the land, comparable advances have not been made with underground equipment. In fact, excavation of underground op
Jan 10, 1969
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - The Chemical Composition and Physical Properties of Steel RailsBy Charles B. Dudley
In the spring of 1877, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company became so dissatisfied with the average life and wear of the steel rails it was then able to procure, that it determined to make an invest,igat
Jan 1, 1879