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Effervescing SteelBy Henry Hibbard
Fox the purpose of this paper all steels will be divided into two divisions: effervescing and non-effervescing. This classification must be borne in mind as many statements true of one class are not t
Jan 9, 1919
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Papers - Effects of Columbium in Chromium-nickel Steels (With Discussion)By Frederick M. Becket, Russell Franks
In a recent article,l which described the softening effect of columbium in plain high-chromium steels, the authors stated that their investigations had shown columbium to be also a particularly valuab
Jan 1, 1934
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Industrial Minerals - Efficiency and Sharpness of Separation in Evaluating Coal-Washery PerformanceBy M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey
THE performance of coal-washing equipment, that is, the effectiveness with which coal and impurity are separated, is a subject of undisputed interest to all concerned with the preparation of coal. Thr
Jan 1, 1952
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Pneumatic Coal Cleaning (a633e91d-c9cd-4462-bd81-87cc0229666f)By David R. Mitchell, E. C. Carris
THE particular field of application of machines utilizing air currents as the primary separating medium is in the cleaning of fine sizes of bituminous coal. Approximately 18,000,000 tons of bituminous
Jan 1, 1950
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Kinetics of the Decomposition of Austenite at Constant Temperature (37a4894f-6fe6-4d1e-916b-3da0e47f958d)By J. B. Austin
MEASUREMENTS of the rate of decomposition of austenite at constant temperature are commonly represented by plotting the percentage trans-formed on linear coordinates against time on either a linear or
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Nepheline Syenite: A New Ceramic Raw Material from Ontario (T. P. 951, with discussion)By Hugh S. Spence
The use of natural feldspathic rocks, as opposed to straight feldspar, for ceramic purposes is not new. "Cornwall stone," a semi-kaolinized granite containing fluorite, has long been used by the Engli
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Nepheline Syenite: A New Ceramic Raw Material from Ontario (T. P. 951, with discussion)By Hugh S. Spence
The use of natural feldspathic rocks, as opposed to straight feldspar, for ceramic purposes is not new. "Cornwall stone," a semi-kaolinized granite containing fluorite, has long been used by the Engli
Jan 1, 1942
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Sampling (219a072d-1f34-4f34-8ee2-29f042f57178)By T. W. Guy
IN approaching the problems of sampling coal, a brief statement of certain facts that are more or less taken for granted may be helpful: 1. The coal-mine operator needs reliable data as to the physica
Jan 1, 1943
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New York Paper - Corrosion of Brass as Affected by Grain Size (with Discussion)By George M. Enos, Robert J. Anderson
This paper gives a summary of tests made on the accelerated electrolytic corrosion of the tin brass, 70:29:1 copper-zinc-tin (admiralty metal), of different grain sixes in various electrolytes. There
Jan 1, 1924
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Some Observations on the Relationship Between the Effects of Pressure Upon the Fracture Mechanisms and the Ductility of Fe-C MaterialsBy George S. Ansell, Thomas E. Davidson
It has been known for a considerable period of time that the ductility of even quite brittle materials can be enhanced if they are deformed under a superposed hydrostatic pressure of sufficient magnit
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Methods at Aguilar ? Timber Shortage Dictates Cut-and-Fill Stoping ? Variable Ore Requires Skillful OperatorsBy D. M. Wade, F. F. Redfield
PRODUCTION at Aguilar started in 1936 and by 1942 the mine had reached a peak of 25,000 tons a month. Present production is only about 60 per cent of this capacity because of difficulties in railroad
Jan 1, 1947
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Discussion Of Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, 1921Tooele Flue-type Cottrell Treater Discussion of the-paper of A. B. YOUNG, to be presented at the New York meeting, February, 1921, and printed to accompany MINING AND METALLURGY No. 162, June, 1920.
Jan 2, 1921
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Theoretical Study of Pressure Distribution and Fluid Flux in Bounded Stratified Porous Systems with CrossflowBy M. R. Tek, M. L. Katz
The flow of fluids in stratified porous systems, in which adjacent layers of the system are in communication over part or all of their common interface, in many instances involves crossflow between la
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Papers - Secondary Metals - Manufacture of Wire Bars from Secondary Copper (With Discussion)By W. A. Scheuch, J. Walter
Ordinarily secondary copper, unless electrolytically refined, is reclaimed directly as foundry ingots used in the manufacture of copper-rich alloy castings. This use does not require the elimination o
Jan 1, 1930
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Filtering and Fluxing Processes for Aluminum AlloysBy K. J. Brondyke, P. D. Hess
Two processes have been developed for improving the quality of molten-aluminum alloys before casting. The Filtration Process. which involves passing molten metal through a packed bed of granular filte
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Annealing of the Ordered and Disordered Alloy Cu3Au after Cold WorkBy D. T. Novick, M. B. Bever, B. Roessler
Ordered and disordered specimens of the alloy CusAu were cold worked and then annealed at 2880, 310°, and 340°C, together with disordered unworked specimens. me resistivity decreased during annealin
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of the Surface Self-Diffusion Coefficient of Copper by the Thermal Grooving TechniqueBy N. A. Gjostein
The self-diffusion coefficient D, for a surface near the (100) plane in copper was determined by means of the Mullins theory of thermal grooving, and was found to obey the Arrhenius relationship, and
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Kinetic Study of the Oxidation of Pyrite in Aqueous SuspensionBy J. Halpern, D. R. McKay
SOME of the most important hydrometallurgical developments in recent years relate to processes involving the oxidation of sulfide minerals in aque- ous suspension at elevated temperatures by air or ox
Jan 1, 1959
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Salt (97bf44a7-9526-4dd6-a2bf-82f5ae9217e2)amounted to about 2000 metric tons. The total output is increasing from year to year. Marine salt is now produced in Haiti in quantity sufficient to supply nearly all the requirements of this Republi
Jan 1, 1949
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Magnesium - Its Etching And StructureBy H. B. Pulsifer
ABOUT 15 varieties, or modifications, of the best magnesium available were prepared and subjected to etching tests, then examined for microstructure. Of the 30-odd etching reagents that were tried, ne
Jan 1, 1928