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Technical Note – Measuring The Tensile Strength of RocksBy Rudolph G. Wuerker
The scarcity of values of tensile strength of rocks has been explained by the lack of successful testing procedures. In the case of mine rock a description is given' of the difficulties encounter
Jan 2, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - The Surface Tension of Solid Copper - DiscussionBy H. Udin
G. KUCZYNSKI* and B. H. ALEXANDER*—This paper represents a most noteworthy attempt to evaluate experimentally the surface tension of a solid metal. Because of the great importance of such measurements
Jan 1, 1950
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Use of an Induced Nuclear Reaction for the Concentration of BerylBy James H. Pannell, John Dasher, Wilfred L. Freyberger, A. M. Gaudin
A new sorting process for beryllium minerals is described. This depends upon emission of neutrons upon irradiation by gamma rays, a nuclear reaction which is specific for beryllium at the appropriate
Jan 4, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusion and Solubility of Carbon in Alpha IronBy J. K. Stanley
Knowledge of the diffusivity of carbon in the low temperature form of iron (alpha iron existing below 910°C) is at the moment of considerable interest in the study of the decomposition of austenite an
Jan 1, 1950
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Affiliated Student Societies (1917)The annual spring excursion of the College of Mines, University of Washington, is being made to the Coeur d?Alene region of northern Idaho. A party of 15 students and, instructors is visiting the Bunk
Jan 5, 1917
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Barytes as a Paint PigmentBy H. A. Gardner, G. B. Heckel
The principal use of barium sulphate is as an inert paint pigment.
Jan 1, 1915
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Production In Cameron CountyThe only definite information available is for the years 1875, 1878, and 1879 and 1880. The total figures in Table 48 are estimated. [ ]
Jan 1, 1942
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Coal - Laboratory Performance Tests of the Humphreys Spiral as a Cleaner of Fine CoalBy H. F. Yancey, M. R. Geer, C. L. Allyn, R. H. Eckhouse
Four coals were treated in the Humphreys spiral concentrator, and the products were examined by float-and-sink and screen-sizing tests to determine fundamental performance characteristics. The efficie
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Laboratory Performance Tests of the Humphreys Spiral as a Cleaner of Fine CoalBy R. H. Eckhouse, M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey, C. L. Allyn
Four coals were treated in the Humphreys spiral concentrator, and the products were examined by float-and-sink and screen-sizing tests to determine fundamental performance characteristics. The efficie
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Torsional After-Effect Measurement and Applications to AluminumBy P. M. Aziz, I. Markson, C. S. Barrett
The abnormal after-effect in twisted wires that occurs when untwisting is interrupted by etching con be brought under control and used to study the mechanical properties of thin surface films and how
Jan 1, 1954
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Cleveland Paper - Notes on the Occurrence of Siderite at Gay Head, MassBy William P. Blake
The occurrence of siderite in beds of considerable thickness in the clay formations of Martha's Vineyard, Mass., may have some economical importance, and is at least interesting in a scientific p
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New York Paper - Note on the Influence of Columbite on the Tin-Assay. (Discussion of Paper on p. 633)By W. P. Blake
Wm. P. Blake, New Haven, Conn. (Communication to the Secretary, June, 1889): It is gratifying to find that Prof. Carpenter in his paper sustains the accuracy of my original determination of
Jan 1, 1889
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Technical Notes - Electrical Conductivity of PbO-B203 MeltsBy Wm. C. Phelps, R. E. Grace
b R.c c)nduciivity of slags and glasses is of particular interest when viewed as an activated ionic flow process. The ionic conductivity, for example, has been found to obey the Easch-
Jan 1, 1958
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Florida Paper - North Carolina MonaziteBy H. B. C. Nitze
Monazite is a phosphate of the rare earths, cerium, lantha num, and didymium (Ce, La, Di)PO,. It also contains thoria (Tho,) and silica, which are present in varying percentages, probably as impuritie
Jan 1, 1896
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Technical Notes - Sublimation Figures in Nickel, Copper, and ZincBy A. J. Griest, J. C. Danko
IN the course of vacuum evaporation experiments, sublimation figures were observed on the surface of a pure nickel specimen. A cubic figure, typical of those observed on this specimen, is illus
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles for Hexagonal Crystals; 1.10 = c/a = 190 (TN)By D. J. Sellmyer
In order to orient single crystals by the back-reflection method it is necessary to know the angles between the various crystallographic planes. These angles have already been published for the hexago
Jan 1, 1965
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Why Investors Are Taking a New Look at Natural ResourcesBy Eugene Guccione
Fear of inflation is one important reason for the rebirth of interest in the stock market, and natural resources are the best investment in an era of rapid inflation.
Jan 6, 1976
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Mellon Institute of Industrial ResearchMellon Institute of Industrial Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Mellon Institute of Industrial Research has carried on for years research and investigations for all type an
Jan 1, 1933
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Refining of Precious Metals CathodesBy H. L. Hinds, L. L. Trautman
The refining of precious metals from steel wool cathodes is completed by direct fire smelting or acid treatment of the cathodes to dissolve the steel wool followed by fire smelting. To further the
Jan 1, 1984
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Flotation of DiamondsBy R. G. Weavind
ONE of the most important fields of investigation at the Diamond Research Laboratory in Johannesburg is concerned with improvements in metallurgical practices for the diamond mining companies, with pa
Jan 7, 1951