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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Migration in High-Purity Lead and Dilute Lead-Tin AlloysBy J. W. Rutter, K. T. Aust
The motion of individual grain boundaries under a constant driving force was investi,qated for zone-refined lead, with and without solute tin additions. The rate of boundary migration was found to d
Jan 1, 1960
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Metallic And Nonmetallic Mineral Developments Of 1961Although copper production established a new record, lead and zinc registered gains, and iron production held steady, the mixed trend in metallic and nonmetallic mining and generally lower prices in 1
Jan 2, 1962
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Discussions - Institute of Metals DivisionImpact Transition Temperatures of Some Pearlite-Free Mild Steels As Affected by Heat Treatments in the Alpha Range H. P. Tardif (Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment, Quebec)—Mr
Jan 1, 1956
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Unemployment The Price of Progress or the Sign of DecayBy SAM A. LEWISOHN
IT is popular today to dramatize in a journalistic spirit, some particular factor among the causes of unemployment. Naturally the time chosen for such emphasis is usually when the factor in question i
Jan 1, 1929
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Making Rimmed SteelBy Carl Pierce
THE writer of this article has not attempted to write a technical paper; on the contrary, he has tried to express in "steel-plant English," for steel men, a viewpoint drawn from his practice and exper
Jan 2, 1926
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The Rolling Of ZincBy W. M. Peirce
THE PROCESSES USED FOR THE rolling of zinc are not novel or unique in a mechanical sense. There has not been so widespread a tendency toward heavy slabs and mechanical handling, and toward 3-high and
Jan 1, 1948
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Effect of Quenching Strains on Lattice Parameter and Hardness Values of High-purity Aluminum-copper AlloysBy Arthur Phillips
THE progress made in recent years in the art of dispersion-hardening has naturally led to an intensive study of alloy systems capable of yield-ing supersaturated solid solutions at ordinary temperatur
Jan 1, 1934
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British Columbia Paper - The Limestone-Granite Contact-Deposits of Washington Camp, Arizona.By W. O. Crosby
Washington Camp, in Santa Cruz county, Arizona, is a small and little-known mining-district situated on the lower, eastern slope of the Patagonia mountains, about 20 miles east of Nogales and a like d
Jan 1, 1906
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Subject Index to Volume 245Jan 1, 1970
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Canadian Paper - The Geology and Vein-Phenomena of ArizonaBy Theo B. Comstock
Since 1892 the writer has published several articles in the Engineering and Mining Journal concerning the relations of the
Jan 1, 1901
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Instrumentation, Automation and Process ControlBy Kenneth K. Humphreys
INTRODUCTION What is automation? Why automate? Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary defines automation as "the automatically controlled operation of an apparatus, process or system by mechanic
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Smelting - Miscellaneous - Recovery of Suspended Solids from Furnace Gases in Copper Smelters, with Special Reference to the Cottrell Process of Electrical PrecipitationBy Harry V. Welch
This paper presents a brief discussion of numerous devices and processes which have been utilized for the recovery of values from gases in copper reduction works and describes in greater detail the de
Jan 1, 1934
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Officers and DirectorsJan 1, 1923
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Wall Rock Alteration at Butte, Montana (Mining Tech., May 1948, T.P. 2400, with discussion)By Reno H. Sales, Charles Meyer
AT Butte, successive zones of sericitized and argillized quartz monzonite occur around every ore-bearing fracture regardless of its size, attitude, or relative age. The two types of alteration always
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Wall Rock Alteration at Butte, Montana (Mining Tech., May 1948, T.P. 2400, with discussion)By Charles Meyer, Reno H. Sales
AT Butte, successive zones of sericitized and argillized quartz monzonite occur around every ore-bearing fracture regardless of its size, attitude, or relative age. The two types of alteration always
Jan 1, 1949
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Richmond Paper - Biographical Notice of Prof. Sansom JordanBy R. W. Raymond
Samson Jordan was born at Geneva, Switzerland, June 23, 1831. At the age of 20 years he entered the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, at Paris, from which he was graduated with high honors in 1
Jan 1, 1902
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Rock Mechanics - Seismic Study of Coal Mine Bumps, Carbon and Emery Counties, UtahBy F. W. Osterwald, C. R. Dunrud
A continuously recording seismic network was constructed in 1962 by the U.S. Geological Survey to locate epicenters and record incidence of bumps (bounces, rock bursts) that occur in the bituminous co
Jan 1, 1965
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Members and AssociatesJan 1, 1894
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