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Power Line – Manpower – Part 1By Thomas V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Much has been said and written recently about the manpower problem in the mining industry. The coal segment of the industry has been scrambling to staff and man its companies and operations in order t
Jan 1, 1971
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Unemployment-A By-Product of ProsperityBy Arthur Young
UNEMPLOYMENT no longer finds its cure in pros-perity. Not only is there surplus labor in over-developed industries -like coal -mining, but more and more man, power is being released by technical im-pr
Jan 1, 1928
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65-Mesh Grinding In Closed Circuit With Stainless-Steel ScreensBy Walter M. Stephen
MODERN developments in alloy steels have been so rapid and diverse that engineering practice has scarcely had time to re-appraise all items of past experience wherein conclusions became axiomatic unde
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Note on the Disintegration of au Alloy of Nickel and Aluminum (Discussion 1029)By Erwin S. Sperry
Some time ago, the author had occasion to make an alloy of equal parts of nickel and aluminum, for the purpose of adding small amounts of nickel to pure aluminum. The nickel was melted in a plumbago c
Jan 1, 1900
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Temperature on the Lattice Parameters of Magnesium AlloysBy R. S. Busk
A PREVIOUS paper1 has summarized the effect of A all metallic elements on the lattice parameters of magnesium. The present paper deals with the effect of temperature on the lattice parameters and the
Jan 1, 1953
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Petroleum Economics - World consumption of Petroleum and Related Fuels during 1938By V. R. Garfias, R. V. Whetsel, J. W. Ristori
Preliminary estimates indicate that world consumption of petroleum and related fuels in 1938 will be close to 1,908,000,000 bbl., or approximately 7,000,000 bbl. less than in 1937. This total does not
Jan 1, 1939
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Petroleum Economics - World consumption of Petroleum and Related Fuels during 1938By J. W. Ristori, R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Garfias
Preliminary estimates indicate that world consumption of petroleum and related fuels in 1938 will be close to 1,908,000,000 bbl., or approximately 7,000,000 bbl. less than in 1937. This total does not
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in Texas Panhandle in 1929By W. E. Hubbard
The Panhandle area of northwest Texas embraces the northern portion of the Permian Basin of Texas as well as a considerable portion of the western part of the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma. For the purpo
Jan 1, 1930
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Butte Paper - Mineral Associations at Butte, Mont.By M. H. Gidel, D. C. Bard
These notes are based on the megascopic study of a suite of 2,400 specimens of minerals and ores from the Butte mines, combined with field observations at intervals over a period of several years.
Jan 1, 1914
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Iron And Steel Committee. (4e87def6-7ae5-4a31-b568-7cf86391445d)CHARLES KIRCHHOFF, Chairman. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Vice-Chairman. HERBERT M. BOYLSTON, Secretary, Abbot Bldg., Cambridge, Mass. John Birkinbine, J. Esrey Johnson, Jr., Felix A. Vogel, William H. Blauvel
Jan 6, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - Orientation of Cast Beryllium (TN)By A. G. Metcalfe, R. P. Elliott, F. A. Crossley
THE texture method (utilizing monochromatic copper radiation) was applied to determine the orientation of the columnar grains of two vacuum cast beryllium ingots of 3 in. diam. Samples were mounted in
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum Products and Related Fuels (With Discussion)By V. R. Garflas, J. W. Ristori, R. V. Whetshel
Preliminary estimates indicate that world consumption of petroleum products and related fuels in 1937 shattered previous records with a figure of 1,920,000,000 bbl.; that is, 124,000,000 bbl. more tha
Jan 1, 1938
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St. Louis Paper - Phosphorus and Carbon in Iron and SteelBy Rossiter W. Raymond
In the course of this address, President Raymond referred to the law, said to have been discovered at the French works of Terrenoire, that the amount of phosphorus may be increased without injury to s
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Phosphorus and Carbon in Iron and SteelBy Rossiter W. Ph. D. Raymond
(From the President's Address at St. Louis, 1874.) IN the course of this address, President Raymond referred to the law, said to have been discovered at the French works of Terrenoire, that th
Jan 1, 1875
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The S-Curve Of A Chromium-Nickel SteelBy Blake M. Loring
RECENTLY the S-curves for 30 to 40 alloy steels have been published.1,2 These steels show individual characteristics, which make each additional S-curve of great interest. There are important differen
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Lattice Parameters of Magnesium AlloysBy R. S. Busk
TWO groups of binary alloys were prepared. The first group consisted of those elements relatively soluble in magnesium: Li, Al, Zn, Ga, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Hg, T1, Pb, and Bi. These are predominately Grou
Jan 1, 1951
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Digital Simulation Of The Brenda Mines Ltd. Secondary Crushing Plant - Case StudyBy C. C. Hatch, C. R. Larsen, A. L. Mular
INTRODUCTION As part of a general project to simulate a concentrator, the Brenda Mines Limited secondary crushing plant, located near Peachland, B. C., was sampled during the summer/winter of 1975
Jan 1, 1982
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The Manufacture of Ferro-alloys in the Electric FurnaceBy Robert Keeney
Before the outbreak of the war in 1914, the only electric-furnace smelting plant operating on a commercial basis west of the Mississippi River was an electric pig-iron plant in California; rare metal
Jan 8, 1918
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Technical Notes - Observations on the Occurrence of Ti2X PhasesBy W. Rostoker
LAVES and Wallbaum1 and more recently Duwez and Taylor' have reported on the occurrence of a family of intermediate phases having the composition Ti2X, where X may be Cu, Ni, Co, Fe, or Mn.
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Time Element in Control of Face Conditions in Coal MiningBy H. F. McCullough
The success of a coal-mining venture as relates to operations at the gob or break-line, such as the drawing of pillars or the working of long-faces, depends upon the control of face conditions. The me
Jan 1, 1927