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Biographical Notices - David Talbot DayJan 1, 1925
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New York Paper - Measurement of Blast-furnace Gas (with Discussion)By R. S. Reed, D. L. Ward
This paper is the result of a study, in 1919, to determine how much surplus power could be produced through the proper utilization of the entire gas flow from the two furnace stacks at the Federal Fur
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - Measurement of Blast-furnace Gas (with Discussion)By R. S. Reed, D. L. Ward
This paper is the result of a study, in 1919, to determine how much surplus power could be produced through the proper utilization of the entire gas flow from the two furnace stacks at the Federal Fur
Jan 1, 1922
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Diffusions That Take Place in Iron-silicon Alloys during Heat TreatmentBy N. A. Ziegler
CONSIDERABLE work has been and is being done on the changes of physical properties that take place in alloys at elevated temperatures, and much information on this subject is published. Much less is k
Jan 1, 1934
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Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, And Grain Size On The Mechanical Properties Of MetalsBy Zay Jeffries
A MORE complete interpretation of the amorphous theory in metals is given than has heretofore been offered. It is believed that Le Chatelier, Tammann, and Heyn, at present the ablest opponents of the
Jan 2, 1919
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Employment (37714681-dbae-4180-ae8d-542a0aa00f1c)POSITIONS VACANT Wanted, for a new smelting company now being organized in China: one man familiar with the design and operation of a zinc smelter; one experienced in the design and operation of a l
Jan 8, 1916
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The Method Of Making Common Parting Acid.IF you wish to make the acid that is vulgarly called common aqua fortis,* for parting gold from silver, you must first provide as many cucurbits and alembics, receivers, and materials as you wish, and
Jan 1, 1942
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Montreal Paper - A New Air-compresserBy E. Gybbon Spilsbury
The introduction of underground machinery in mines, and especially the invention of the rock drill, called attention to the necessity for some motive power to drive them. The use of steam generators u
Jan 1, 1880
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Prospects of Oil in UtahBy George T. Hansen
WHY try to find oil in Utah? Why try to find oil anywhere? Isn't there too much oil already? Answers to these questions involve general oil conditions but are pertinent to my subject. In the firs
Jan 1, 1933
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Virginia Beach Paper - Notes on the Unwatering of a Flooded Mine, and on the Permeability of Natural Strata to AirBy Beverley S. Randolph
The coal-measures of George's Creek coal-region, in Maryland, lie in a comparatively flat synclinal basin, about 4 miles wide. The dip of the measures is, in places near the edge of the basin, as
Jan 1, 1895
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Principles of Present-Day Dust Collectors And their Application To Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesBy J. M. Kane
IN all probability the mining and metallurgical industry as a whole can demonstrate a larger economic return from installation of dust-control equipment than any other major industrial group. This fac
Jan 1, 1953
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Fine Grind - Dust - A Major Plant ProblemBy Thomas O. Breitling
The Mill Design Session at the Annual Meeting in New York next February will have a total of four papers. All of these papers will be concerned with the subject of in-plant dust in the hard-rock minin
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining: A Business For Professionals OnlyBy Fredrick C. Kruger
Risk capital for mining ventures becomes harder to get each year as the costs for exploration, construction and money continue to skyrocket in today's inflationary economy. Because of this and be
Jan 9, 1969
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Relations Of The Graphite Deposits Of Chester County, Pa., To The Geology Of The Rocks Containing Them.*By Persifor Frazer
AMONG the geological problems with which the present Pennsylvania Geological Survey has had to deal is the relative age of a series of strata passing around and through the city of Philadelphia, Bucks
Jan 1, 1881
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New York Paper - The Macquisten Tube Flotation ProcessBy O. B. Hofstrand
Solid bodies mill float in a liquid by reason of lower specific gravity, or of peculiar form, or of repellent action towards the liquid which prevents them from overcoming the resistance of its surfac
Jan 1, 1913
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Employment (6083815e-09a9-419d-9a88-86332eb1c63c)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Metallurgist wanted for research in iron and steel. Man with experie
Jan 4, 1914
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The Obstacles to Coal DevelopmentIt took the US coal industry 55 years to increase domestic coal production by about 11%-from 568 million tpy in 1920 to today's level of about 630 million tpy. With such a growth record, it would
Jan 5, 1975
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The Drift Of Things (2becf2f3-a505-4766-8d17-2700672cf253)By John V. Beall
On January 1, 1948, we boarded the cage at 7 a.m. and were dropped to the 900 level of the Brunswick shaft. The previous evening, we had attended the New Year's party at the Miners' Guild Ha
Jan 1, 1971
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Production In MissouriCoal was produced in this state, by white men, at an earlier date than in any state west of the Mississippi River, and for many years its production was larger than that of any state in that area. The
Jan 1, 1942
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Petroleum and Gas - Advances in Drilling and Production MethodsBy N. W. Wickersham, Ward B. Blodget, Roberts R. Boyd
The year 1926 has seen few radical changes or developments in methods of drilling and handling oil wells, but it has been a year of steady progress and development in deep drilling and production meth
Jan 1, 1927