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    Technical Notes - Effect of Cooling Rate on Hardness of Commercial Titanium Alloys

    By Howard Martens

    HARDNESS behavior of commercial titanium alloys following various heat treating processes has been studied for some time. However, the hardness of such alloys following a definite measured cooling rat

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Simple Device to Improve Uniaxial Loading in Compression Tests (TN)

    By Wilhelm in der Schmitten

    A necessary condition for a uniaxial stress distribution in compression testing is that the specimen end surfaces make full contact with the apparatus compression plates. In addition all compression

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Part I – January 1969 - Communications - Discussion of "Beta Grain Size Determination in an Equiaxed Alpha Plus Beta Titanium Alloy" *

    By Frank A. Crossley

    The work described has one serious shortcoming: grain size was not monitored during heat up to the temperature (1675°F) of isothermal anneal. The chief obstacles to p grain growth in titanium a-ß str

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Zinc-Dust Precipitation Tests

    By Nathaniel Herz

    (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE use of zinc dust for precipitating the precious metals from cyanide solutions is well established now in many places, and has many advantages over the sha

    Jan 8, 1915

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    Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Cyanide Solutions

    By A. J. Weinig

    The method described is a modification of Schutzenberger's whereby the solution in titrations and the standards are protected from the atmosphere by a layer of kerosene. Indigo-disulfonate is th

    Jan 8, 1924

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    Mining Engineering REPORTER (af49c28a-b4f4-433c-85bb-95528482bf8d)

    • Pellets of concentrated iron ore have been smelted in the blast furnace by Armco and the results proved satisfactory. Various percentages of pellet burdens were tried and it has been found that char

    Jan 9, 1950

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    New York Paper - An Investigation on Rock Crushing made at McGill University (with Discussion)

    By John W. Bell

    The aim of the laboratory experiments described in this paper was twofold: 1. To measure as accurately as possible the maximum amount of crushing that can be effected by 1 hp. acting for 24 hr., by

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Technical Notes - The Effect of Grain Size on the Martensite Transformations (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TN 4)

    By A. R. Troiano, W. J. Barnett

    The existence of a grain size stabilization effect on martensitic type reactions as shown by Scheill in an iron-29 pct nickel alloy and by Troiano and Tokich2 in cobalt prompted a revie

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of Certain Gold-Ores of Park County, Colorado

    By B. Sadtler

    The oldest producing district of Park county, and in fact one of the oldest producing gold-districts of the State, is situated on the head-waters of the Platte and tributary streams. Geo-

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Anthracite Mining Technology

    By J. W. Eckerd

    Anthracite mining developments have not been as spectacular as the advances made for bituminous coal. The reasons are well known, i.e., steeply pitching seams of the western, eastern, middle and south

    Jan 2, 1968

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    Principles and Problems of Oil Prospecting in the Gulf Coast Country ? Discussion (e3d3c2d9-eebd-4ec0-91ab-d4dbe63db943)

    G. SHERBURNE LAGERS (written discussion*).-Mr. Kennedy's discussion1 of Mr. Matteson's paper takes the form of a criticism of my own comments2 on this paper. Mr. Kennedy is a respected autho

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Post-Collegiate Education Of Mining Engineers (214815b4-cfd6-4baf-b84f-f4ed0d70119e)

    By Thomas T. Read

    MINING, which is at least twenty centuries old, was at first, and long, wholly a practical art. Little more than two centuries have elapsed since the inception of the idea that general education and a

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Economics Of Pacific Rim Coal

    By C. Richard Tinsley

    Like most minerals, coal is inherently a demand-limited commodity. The very sedimentary nature of its occurrence implies greater availability potential than demand. But this situation is overridden by

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Technical Notes - Liquid Emulsion Autoradiography of Metals

    By Jack C. Bokros, Philip C. Rosenthal

    DEVELOPMENT of the autoradiographic method in metallurgical research has been directed mainly toward gaining higher resolution, i.e., toward being able to locate segregation of a radioactive isotope o

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Detroit Paper - Wrought Zinc

    By C. S. Trewin

    Zinc, in its wrought form, is produced commercially in rolled strip, sheet, wire, rod and tubing. Wire has been made periodically, but due to the fact that slight drafts are necessary, the cost of pro

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    Water Troubles In The Mid-Continent 0il Fields, And Their Remedies

    By Dorsey Hager

    THE rapid increase of water troubles in the Mid-Continent oil fields is causing much alarm. Troubles occur at Towanda, Eldorado, Augusta, Cushing, Blackwell, and Healdton, although they had, not been

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Mining Engineering Notebook – Flowsheets Types --- Uses

    By O. W. Walvoord

    To those working in the mineral industry, the flowsheet is a familiar and valuable tool, seldom used, unfortunately, to its fullest advantage. As with so many other commonplace and simple items, there

    Oct 1, 1956

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    Ottawa Paper - Biographical Notice of George H. Cook

    By John C. Smock

    George Hammell Cook was born at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, January 5, 1818. His early education was obtained in the country school, and he was, for a short time, a teacher in his native town.

    Jan 1, 1890