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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Lead Refining at the Bunker Hill Smelter of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. (With Discussion)By Alfred F. Beasley
The slags derived from the smelting of lead and copper ores are composed essentially of silicates. The problems arising from the smelting of these ores consequently involve the study of silicate fusio
Jan 1, 1930
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Experiments in Shot-firing with Low- and High-voltage CurrentsBy A. C. Watts
FOR several years, a mine in Colorado experienced considerable trouble from small fires caused by the blasting of coal. Although a well-known make of permissible powder was used, it was first thought
Jan 9, 1925
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Nickel-Steels By Powder MetallurgyBy Walter V. Knopp, Laurence Delisle
INTRODUCTION THE aim of this work was the preparation of nickel-steels from elemental metal powders by powder metallurgy techniques. It was known that plain carbon steels could be made from a mixtu
Jan 1, 1948
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Part II – February 1968 - Communication - The Solubility of Hydrogen in Solid Ni-Cu AlloysBy W. A. Oates, J. S. Blakemore, E. O. Hall
AS part of an investigation into the effect of hydrogen on the serrated yielding of Ni-Cu alloys,' it was necessary to determine the solubility of hydrogen in the alloys of interest. With the exc
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - The Aluminum-Nitrogen Equilibrium in Liquid IronBy Donald B. Evans, Robert D. Pehlke
The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-A1 alloys has been measured up to the solubility limit for formation of aluminum nitride using the Sieverts method. The activity coefficient of nitrogen decrea
Jan 1, 1964
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Controlled Atmospheres From City Gas For The Heat-Treatment Of SteelsBy Ivor Jenkins
PROCESSES employing controlled atmospheres in the heat-treatment of metals and alloys are now well established on an industrial scale, and the general principles involved and the advantages to be gain
Jan 1, 1947
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Notes On The Clinton Group In AlabamaBy Truman Aldrich
THE Clinton group of the Silurian holds the red or fossiliferous ore; its outcrops have been mapped by the State or U. S. Geological Survey. This group is from 100 to 500 ft. thick in Alabama. There a
Jan 10, 1924
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Overview of New Surface Mining Methods of Steep Slopes in the Appalachian RegionBy Ben E. Lusk
During the past five years, the surface mining industry in Appalachia has launched itself into a technological revolution, which has never been equaled during a similar period of time. Operators have
Jan 1, 1977
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Nonmetallic Minerals ? New Deposits, New Methods, and New Uses, for a Variety of Industrial MineralsBy Oliver Bowles
A NORTH CAROLINA miner dreamed that he found high-grade mica by excavating a certain corner of his mine. The next day he sank a hole on the exact spot and found mica of excellent quality. The dream ca
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Industrial Dust Sampling and Analysis (Abstract)By Leonard Greenburg
The American literature in the field of dust sampling and analysis has been growing rapidly since 1915. Studies made since that time clearly indicate that there are three fundamental factors that dete
Jan 1, 1934
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Principles Of Flotation, VI- Influence Of Temperature On Effect Of Copper Sulphate, Alkalise And Sodium Cyanide On Adsorption Of Xanthatse At Mineral SurfacesBy William Ian Wark, Alwyn Birchmore Cox
DIFFERENT parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Theoretical Studies - Effect of Impregnating Waters on Electrical Conductivity of Soils and RocksBy Karl Sundberg
ElectRical investigations carried out in regions containing sedimentary rocks showed that sediments generally are good electrical conductors, a fact which at the present time is used for structural in
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Offsetting Increased Labor Cost in Southern Blast-furnace Operation (With Discussion)By J. M. Hassler
Nowhere can there be found a more misleading statement than the old one that "Iron can be manufactured cheaper in the South." During the past decade ironmakers and users of iron have heard varied and
Jan 1, 1937
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Capillary Phenomena as Related to Oil ProductionBy Frederick Tickell
PETROLEUM engineers are displaying considerable interest in those fundamental properties of matter and energy that control the phenomena of oil and gas production. The subject is a difficult one to in
Jan 1, 1928
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What Should Colleges Expect of Operating Companies in Receiving and Training Their GraduatesBy Charles H. Fulton
IT is assumed that the word "college" for the present purpose signifies technical school or technical department of a college or university. About ten or fifteen years ago, and more recently in some i
Jan 1, 1929
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A New Theory Of The Genesis Of Brown Hematite Ores; And A New Source Of Sulphur Supply.By H. M. Chance
Discussion of the paper of H. M. Chance, Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 23, September, 190S, pp. 791-808. CHARLES CATLETT, Staunton,Va. (communication to the Secretary *):-Mr. Chance's suggestions tha
Nov 1, 1908
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Chevron's Panna Maria Mill Process DescriptionBy John D. Hanks
INTRODUCTION Chevron's Uranium Mill is located near Panna Maria, Texas; 70 miles southeast of San Antonio. Designed by Kaiser Engineering, the Mill will process a nominal 2500 dry T.P.D. of ur
Jan 1, 1979
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Internal Stress and Season Cracking in Brass TubesBy D. K. Crampton
INTERNAL stress and season cracking in brass have been studied for many years and the technical literature contains many data on various phases of the subject. A résumé of the literature shows certain
Jan 1, 1930
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect on Gas Saturation on Static Pressure Calculations from T...By J. R. Elenbaas, J. A. Vary, D. L. Katz
The development of gas fields, oil fields and aquifers for storing natural gas is treated from two main vieu.-points: (I) the volumetric storage capacity for gas in a given situation and (2) the predi
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Blast-Pressure A T The Tuyeres And Inside The Furnace.By R. H. Sweetser
AT the Buffalo meeting in October, 1898 (Trans., xxviii., 865), our Secretary, Dr. Raymond, in speaking of the obstacles he had encountered in securing contributions to the Transactions from members i
Mar 1, 1909