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    Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion)

    By C. E. Lesher

    Low-temPeRatUre carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Coal Preparation

    By Harry L. Washburn, Robert L. Llewellyn, W. J. Halvorsen

    Many of the problems that occur in the preparation plant originate from practices in the mine. Impurities in raw coal can be in the seam itself or from extraneous material taken in mining from the roo

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Institute of Metals Division - Imperfection Density of Fatigued and Annealed Copper via Electrical-Resistivity Measurements

    By H. H. Johnson, Eric W. Johnson

    A newly developed ac technique was used to measure the electrical-resistivity changes associated with both cyclic stressing and subsequent annealing of high-purity and OFHC copper. The early stage of

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Members and Associates (200af2cc-0fce-477a-881c-27306f929cc7)

    THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS ?ARE ASSOCIATES. THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELECTION

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Coal Preparation

    By Robert L. Llewellyn

    Preparation of coal begins at the face in underground mines or in the pit with surface mines. Impurities in raw coal can be in the seam itself or in extraneous material taken in mining from the roof o

    Jan 1, 1973

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    San Francisco Paper - Churn-Drilling Costs, Sacramento Hill

    By Arthur Notman

    SacRamento Hill is a mass of granite porphyry intruded along a fault between Paleozoic sediments and pre-Cambrian schists in the Bisbee district, Cochise County, Arizona. The intrusion invaded both

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Development of Continuous Gas Carburizing

    By R. J. Cowan

    IN the art of cementation a controversy has been going on for years as to whether solid or gaseous carbon is the active agent in carburizing steel. More recently opinion has crystallized into a compro

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Western Pennsylvania: 1810-1831

    Mills Day left a journal of his travel to Ohio and return by way of Pittsburgh in 1810. He left this comment about western Pennsylvania: "June 19. As I proceeded toward Pittsburg, (From Washington

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Isothermal Transformations of Ti-2.5 Al-16 V and Ti-4AL-3Mo-IV

    By L. E. Tanner

    A study was made of the transformation kinetics of the commercial titanium-base alloys, Ti-2.5Al-16V and Ti-4A1-3Mo-1V, using two different heat treatment cycles: 1) step-quenching to aging temperatur

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Milwaukee Paper - Non-metallic Inclusions in Bronze and Brass

    By G. F. Comstock

    In the literature of metallography there is a large amount of material describing the various non-metallic inclusions found in iron and steel, and the appearance of sulfides, silicates, oxides, or alu

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Geophysics and Geochemistry - Plant and Soil Prospecting for Nickel

    By C. P. Miller

    In order to determine the usefulness of geochemical and biogeochemical prospecting for nickel, ten localities representing several types of nickel occurrences were selected as sites from which to coll

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Theoretical Metallurgy - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, I.-Introduction. The Aluminum- silver System and the Copper-silicon System (With Discussion)

    By Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl

    A study of the structures arising from the decomposition of the ß solid solutions in the Cu-Zn and the Cu-A1 systems is of peculiar interest in the study of the mechanism of precipitation from solid s

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Mining Methods At The Homestake

    By J. M. Ross

    THE Homestake mine is situated in Whitewood mining district, in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, in the city of Lead, Lawrence County. The entire property, comprising 557 lode claims with a t

    Jan 2, 1925

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    Equilibrium Relations In Aluminum-Silicon And Aluminum-Iron-Silicon Alloys Of High Purity (6ebf0c91-a4c7-465c-98e5-e1ebaa3d3ba2)

    By E. H. Jr. Dix

    THE importance of aluminum-silicon alloys in the light alloy field is now generally recognized. Where silicon was once considered detrimental to the properties of aluminum, useful alloys now contain a

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Miscellaneous Underground Methods - Vertical Slice and Slot Stoping at Butte (T .P. 1894, Mining Tech., Sept.

    By L. F. Bishop

    The ore bodies of the Butte district1 are found in many different vein systems having many different structural characteristics; some are narrow with self-supporting ore but with weak walls; some are

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Constitution Of The Iron-Silicon Alloys Particularly In Connection With The Properties Of Corrosion-Resisting Alloys Of This Composition

    By M. G. Corson

    THE iron-silicon alloy series has always been one of the most puzzling among the binary alloys. Examining the well known mechanical properties of the iron-rich alloys only we meet the following situat

    Jan 1, 1928

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    What Duty to Support the Surface Does a Subsurface Owner Owe? (2e364ba5-dbfb-437e-9d22-5e04c58fc07f)

    By Robert Bosworth

    THE liability for damages to the surface caused by subsidence is an ever present threat in all underground mining. In ordinary lode mining, this threat rarely materializes into an action, due to the m

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Silver in Liquid Tin

    By K. G. Davis, P. Fryzuk

    The diffusivity of silver in liquid tin has been determined, using the capillavy-reservoir technique, over the temperature range 250° to 500°C. The new value, D = 2.5 x 10'* exp(-2480/ RT) sq cm

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Geology of Coal (6a7af0d6-5ff1-4645-8d7e-15cef725535c)

    By Jack A. Simon, M. E. Hopkins

    Coal is defined as a combustible rock that originated in the accumulation and physical and chemical alteration of vegetation. Coal can be ignited and burned like the wood that was man's earliest

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Economics Of Coal Preparation

    By J. B. Morrow, D. H. Davis

    THERE are two general approaches to the problem of increasing profits from an operation. One is to lower expense; the other is to raise income. Mechanical preparation of coal may be used for either pu

    Jan 1, 1943