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Simulation Of Shear Behavior Of A Jointed Rock MassBy B. Ladanyi, G. Archambault
It is generally recognized to date that a rational stability analysis of slopes and foundations in rock masses is a desirable but still rather remote goal of rock mechanics.1 In principle, a slope ana
Jan 1, 1970
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The Preliminary Period- Before 1871THE record of the development of physical metallurgy since the founding of this Institute embraces by far the greater part of physical metallurgy as this subject is recognized today. Yet it is not to
Jan 1, 1948
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It, One, Where, While, SinceFreeman, the English historian, said that he had learned from Macaulay "never to be afraid of using the same word or name over and over again if by that means anything could be added to clearness or f
Jan 1, 1931
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Effect Of Composition On Mechanical Properties And Corrosion Resistance Of Some Aluminum-Alloy Die CastingsBy J. J. Bowman, E. H. Dix
A LACK of experimental data illustrating the effect of composition, particularly in respect to impurities, on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of aluminum-alloy die castings induced
Jan 1, 1935
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On The Correlation Between Explosive Crater Formation And Rock PropertiesBy P. F. Gnirk
Consideration is given to creater formation with shallow, contained, chemical explosions in rock masses which exhibit different inherent physical and mechanical properties as determined by standard la
Jan 1, 1968
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AluminumBy Francis C. Frary
OF the five metals that now show the highest figures for annual tonnage production in the world, three (iron, copper, and lead) have been known and used by man for many thousands of years. The fourth
Jan 1, 1953
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The Scoria Process For The Manufacture Of Fine-Ore Briquettes, Flue-Dust Briquettes, And Slag Brick For Building Purposes.By Ernest Stütz
(New York Meeting, October, 1918.) THE problem of increasing blast: furnace efficiency through diminution of flue-dust production while operating with burdens consisting largely of fine ores has of r
Jan 7, 1913
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Reservoir Engineering - General - The Streaming Potential and the Rheology of FoamBy S. S. Marsden, S. H. Raza
An experimental study of the flow of line-textured. aqueous foams through Pyrex tubes is described. The foams range in quality F (ratio of gas volume to total volume) from 0.70 to 0.96 and behave like
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Rock Mechanics - Maximization of Footage Drilled Before Drill Steels Fail in FatigueBy B. Paul, C. C. Fu
Experiments indicate that the fatigue limit of various drill steels becomes vanishingly small in the presence of water and other corrosive liquids. Therefore one must generally expect fatigue failures
Jan 1, 1965
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Phosphate - Phosphate Fertilizers by Calcination Process Volatilization of Fluorine from phosphate Rock at High Temperatures (T. P. 695, with discussion)By K. D. Jacob, H. L. Marshall, D. S. Reynolds
All types of commercial phosphate rock produced throughout the world contain fluorine in quantities ranging from approximately 0.4 to 1.3 per cent in the Curacao and Christmas Island phosphates to 3.1
Jan 1, 1938
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Phosphate - Phosphate Fertilizers by Calcination Process Volatilization of Fluorine from phosphate Rock at High Temperatures (T. P. 695, with discussion)By D. S. Reynolds, K. D. Jacob, H. L. Marshall
All types of commercial phosphate rock produced throughout the world contain fluorine in quantities ranging from approximately 0.4 to 1.3 per cent in the Curacao and Christmas Island phosphates to 3.1
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - An Investigation of the Yield-Point Phenomenon in Molybdenum (TNBy J. W. Spretnak, G. W. King
THE crystallography and morphology of 0-Al,Fe precipitates in an A1 + 0.5 wt pct Fe alloy have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. The alloy was cast in cylindrical ingots, 15 cm in dia
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - An Aspect of the Arbitrary Restraint of Production (With Discussion)By J. D. Gill
Restriction programs in important raw-materials industries in foreign countries have been abandoned after lengthy trials. Presumably, failure has been a logical consequence of the attainment of object
Jan 1, 1934
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - The Preparation of Fine Recrystallized Tungsten Wire for Transmission Electron MicroscopyBy E. F. Koch, J. L. Walter
In a study of the structure and properties of tungsten wire used for lamp filaments, it became desirable to perform transmission electron microscopy on the wire in the annealed as well as in the drawn
Jan 1, 1969
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Shaft Surveying in the Brown Hematite Mines of Northampton County, PaBy Ellis Clark
The greater portion of the brown ore in the vicinity of Easton, along the north slope of the Lehigh Mountain or Durham range of hills, is obtained from mines instead of from open cuts or quarries, as
Jan 1, 1879
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Morenci (140c25b4-54d6-4e49-92dd-6573000e9615)ONE of the problems that confronts the chronicler of the Porphyry story is to determine the date from which Morenci should be regarded as one of the group. The mines have the distinction of being the
Jan 1, 1933
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Refractories (a1730fb7-d733-4d52-9f45-37613fe94513)By C. Burton Clark, J. Spotts McDowell
Refractories are defined as "materials having the ability to retain their physical shapes and chemical identities when subjected to high temperatures," or as "nonmetallic materials suitable for the co
Jan 1, 1960
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Colorado Paper - Additions to the Power-Plant of the Standard Consolidated Mining Company (see Discussion 1071)By Robert Gilman Brown
The original power-plant of the Standard Company has been described* by Mr. T. H. Leggett, late president and manager of the company; but since the presentation of his paper considerable additions hav
Jan 1, 1897
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Geology - Use of Nonparametric Statistical Tests in the Interpretation of Geological DataBy T. G. Lovering
Nonparametric statistical tests have practical application to many geological problems because, unlike the standard statistical tests, they do not require assumptions regarding the form of the populat
Jan 1, 1963
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Geologic Interpretation Of Magnetic Exploration On The Mesabi Range, MinnesotaBy R. H. B. Jones
THIS paper reviews pertinent geology of the Biwabik iron formation, Mesabi Range, Minnesota. This iron formation is divisible into four members. Each member is distinctive and contains marker horizons
Jan 1, 1946