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Ingot Structure And SegregationIN THE early period of steelmaking, ingot structure and segregation presented no difficult problems. Crucible melting required very small ingots which, if properly deoxidized, gave little segregation,
Jan 1, 1944
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Electric Hoist At The Belmont Mine, ButteBy C Woodward
AT the Belmont mine of the Anaconda Copper Min-ing Co., Butte, Mont., a new double-drum electric main hoist and a single-drum electric auxiliary hoist have recently been placed in operation to meet th
Jan 9, 1927
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Pittsburg Paper - Systematic Exploitation in the Pittsburg Coal-SeamBy F. Z. Schellenberg
Systematic exploitation in the Pittsburg coal-seam on a large scale is simple where the boundaries of the property do not interfere by forcing drainage-, ventilation-, and transport-lines of entries t
Jan 1, 1911
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Minerals Beneficiation - Jaw Crusher Capacities (Blake Type)By D. H. Gieskieng
Published tables of jaw crusher capacities are compiled for the most part from field performance data, interspersed with interpolations, extrapolations, various safety factors, and other modifications
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Carbide Precipitation and Evolution and Depletion of Matrix in Heat Resisting Steels and Alloys Treated in Carburizing AtmospheresBy G. Pomey
Heat-resisting chromium steels and alloys treated at 825° or 9.50°C (1527° or 1742°F) in a carburizing atmosphere exhibit an extensive carbide precipitation. This carbide precipitation may be succee
Jan 1, 1961
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Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-nickel Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)By William L. Fink
Nickel is used as an alloying element in several complex commercial aluminum alloys, among which are found some very interesting properties, such as relatively high strength at elevated temperatures,
Jan 1, 1934
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Rock Mechanics - A Comparison of Explosives by Cratering and Other MethodsBy W. I. Duvall, L. D. Sadwin
Three explosives with different detonation characteristics were tested by studying their cratering ability in a granite-gneiss. The strain wave generating characteristics of these explosives were also
Jan 1, 1965
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1942By David B. Reger
Wildcat drilling for new supplies of gas and the expansion of previously discovered oil and gas pools were the principal petroleum activities in West Virginia .during 1942. Much of the new gas explora
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1942By David B. Reger
Wildcat drilling for new supplies of gas and the expansion of previously discovered oil and gas pools were the principal petroleum activities in West Virginia .during 1942. Much of the new gas explora
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Ventilation - Ventilation of the Climax Mine (Mining Technology, Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By Leo H. Glanville
Until 1934, natural ventilation was depended upon in the mine of the Climax Molybdenum Co. at Climax, Colorado. In that year a 7-ft. axial-flow, low-pressure fan was installed as an exhausting unit. I
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Ventilation - Ventilation of the Climax Mine (Mining Technology, Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By Leo H. Glanville
Until 1934, natural ventilation was depended upon in the mine of the Climax Molybdenum Co. at Climax, Colorado. In that year a 7-ft. axial-flow, low-pressure fan was installed as an exhausting unit. I
Jan 1, 1943
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Oxidation of Liquid LeadBy T. F. Archbold, R. E. Grace
The use of interference colors is the simplest experimental way to determine the approximate film thicknesses of oxides formed on liquid metals. A large amount of data under various conditions can be
Jan 1, 1959
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Psychiatric Social WorksOn June 15, Dr. E. E. Southard gave the following report to the Advisory Committee on Industrial Mental Hygiene of the. Engineering Foundation. Psychiatric social work, a new specialty in social work
Jan 8, 1919
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Virginia Beach Paper - Notes on the Re-Working of Anthracite Culm-Banks (see Discussion, p. 853)By Arthur W. Sheafer
MR. ECKLEY B. COXE, in his able and interesting paper on " The Preparation of Small Sizes of Anthracite,"* read and discussed at the Glen Summit Meeting, October, 1891, refers to the reputed immense a
Jan 1, 1895
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Discussion - Principles Of Dispersion And Aggregation Of Fines - Discussion – Parks, G. A.Dr. Healy's paper presents a concise state-of-the-art description of mechanistic, thermodynamic models available today for design, interpretation, and trouble-shooting flocculation processes and
Jan 1, 1979
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Potentiometers for Thermoelement Work (bd5feb10-084b-4035-8290-4defa5aa8f35)T. R. HARRISON, Washington, D. C. (written discussion *).-Ad-vantage will be taken of this occasion to mention briefly a form of double potentiometer which has been used at the Bureau of Standards for
Jan 12, 1919
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Coal - Direct Operating Efficiencies for a Typical Small Heating Plant Using Modern Coal Burning EquipmentBy R. J. Grace
Primarily, this report presents the results of direct efficiency tests which were conducted on the 200-hp Coal-Pak, hot water generator, No. 3 unit, at the Otterbein College heating plant in Westervil
Jan 1, 1962
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Punctuation (f21533c0-7a01-483d-a332-f533ddb519c1)By T. A. Rickard
A knowledge of the principles of punctuation is essential to effective and intelligible writing, for the ease and pleasure of the reader, and even his understanding, may depend upon the choice and the
Jan 1, 1931
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Experimental Study of Crater Formation in Limestone at Elevated PressuresBy C. Gatlin, N. E. Garner, A. Podio
Experimental data from single chisel blows on Leuders limestone are presented. A pressure chamber, similar in design to well known microbit drilling chambers, was utilized to impose variorcs stress st
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New York Paper - Discussion of Messrs. Graton and Murdoch’s Paper on The Sulphide Ores of Copper. Some Results of Microscopic Study. (See p. 26)Thomas T. Read, New york, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary *):—At the meetings of English technical societies it not infrequently happens that, during the discussion of a paper, someone will aris
Jan 1, 1914