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World Engineering Congress Now ConcludedBy AIME AIME
THE World. Engineering Congress closed as it opened, with a brilliant and dignified ceremony. On Oct. 29, 1929, there were hearty speeches of welcome and of hope for the successful issue of this inter
Jan 1, 1929
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Report of the Committee on Railway ResistancesTo the American Institute of Mining Engineers: The committee appointed at the February meeting upon Railway Resistances would respectfully report: That one person has been constantly employed in
Jan 1, 1876
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Institute of Metals Division - Short-Time Creep-Rupture Behavior of Tungsten at 2250° to 2800°CBy W. V. Green
The creep-rupture behavior of commercial powder-metallurgy tungsten rod is reported for temperatures of 2250°, 2500°, 2700°, and 2800°C, stresses up to 7000 psi, and times up to 4 hr. The temperature
Jan 1, 1960
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Production Engineering - A Plan for Operation of the Paloma Field (T. P. 1472)By W. H. Geis
The following pages summarize the causes that led to the suggestion of unit operation of the paloma field, the organization of com-mittees, preparation of the Paloma Operators Agreement and the reason
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - A Plan for Operation of the Paloma Field (T. P. 1472)By W. H. Geis
The following pages summarize the causes that led to the suggestion of unit operation of the paloma field, the organization of com-mittees, preparation of the Paloma Operators Agreement and the reason
Jan 1, 1942
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Do's And Don'ts Of Installation - A Manufacturer's View - Part 2By J. George Gregr
INTRODUCTION This part contains field case studies of typical mishaps, accidents, equipment damage or post installation failures resulting from mistakes in design, manufacturing and construction,
Jan 1, 1982
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The World's Largest Plate Rolling MillBy C. L. HUSTON
MY ANCESTRAL connection with the manufacture of boiler plate runs back through four generations, and my personal acquaintance with the practice reaches back to the time, in my ,boy- .hood days, when i
Jan 1, 1920
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Iron And Steel Committee. (b759f6d6-ebaa-4ac8-8ca9-8c07aa28aeec)CHARLES KIRCHHOFF, Chairman. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Vice-Chairman. A. A. STEVENSON, Vice- Chairman. HERBERT M. BOYLSTON, Secretary, Abbot Bldg., Cambridge, Mass. John Birkinbine, J. Esrey Johnson, Jr., F
Jan 7, 1913
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Static, Dynamic: And Notch Toughness -DiscussionJ. A. MATHEWS, ? Syracuse, N. Y. (written discussion§).-This paper by Prof. Hoyt, together with the papers by Messrs. Jeffries, Clayton, Rawson, and Moore, submitted at this meeting, constitute a valu
Jan 4, 1919
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Test for Measuring the Agglutinating Power of CoalBy S. M. Marshall
FOR a number of years European investigators have used laboratory methods of predicting the probable strength of coke made from coal, and recently several investigators in the United States have repor
Jan 1, 1929
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Preferred Orientation on Twinning in IronBy C. E. Richards, C. N. Reid
The influence of preferred orientation on the incidence of defbrtnation tuinning has been studied. High-purity iron with almost vandonz grain orientation was cotnpared uitll iron of the sa)ne grain s
Jan 1, 1969
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Investigation Of Anodes For .Production Of Electrolytic Zinc, IIBy H. R. Hanley
THE characteristics of alloyed anodes and their influence on the products of electrolysis and power consumption have been noted previously in the literature.1 This paper presents data in continuation
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - An Acoustical Study of Low Temperature Aging in Al-4.2 Pct CuBy C. Chiou, M. E. Fine
While Gunier-Preston zones are growing in Al-4.2 pct Cu at room temperature, Young's modulus, measured dynamically, increases about 0.4 pct. From the change in modulus with time the exponent of
Jan 1, 1959
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Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Ore-Deposits Near Igneous Contacts (see p. 715)In Mr. Weed's interesting paper, frequent reference is made to the Cananea copper-deposits, which are said to have been so vigorously exploited that they produced 14,000,000 Ib. of copper in 1901
Jan 1, 1903
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Application of Geostatistics in a Coal Deposit (1981)By Y. C. Kim, I. K. Chopra, F. Martino
This paper reviews geostatistical work in a coal deposit performed jointly by the University of Arizona and the Homer City Owners. The study objective was to Predict more accurately the inseam sulfur
Jan 1, 1982
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Solubility and Interstitial Migration of Oxygen in Bcc IronBy H. J. Engell, W. Frank, A. Seeger
SWISHER and ~urkdogan' have determined the solubility of oxygen in a iron. They found it to lie between 7 and 10.5 at.-ppm at 881°C. Using earlier work on the permeability of oxygen in bcc iron,&
Jan 1, 1969
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The Effect of Reducing Conditions on the Pore Structure of Metallized Iron Ore Pellets (3e441368-e60a-4b3c-a841-a6252e3d9126)By J. Wright, R. J. Tyler
Changes in the pore structure of hematite pellets during reduction to iron were investigated under a variety of experimental conditions. Pore structures were determined by a mercury penetration techni
Jan 1, 1979
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Iron and Steel Division - Silicon-Oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron - DiscussionBy N. A. Gokcen, John Chipman
D. C. Hilty (Union Carbide and Carbon Research Laboratories, Niagara Falls, N. Y.)—This paper is a very nicely detailed analysis of a difficult problem. I would like to point out that the results that
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain-Boundary Displacement vs. Grain Deformation as the Rate-Determining Factor in Creep (Discussion p. 1308)By J. A. Marton, N. Brown, M. Herman
AT high temperatures a deformed polycrystalline metal shows grain-boundary displacement in preference to slip lines.' This has led to the conclusion that overall strain at high temperatures is pr
Jan 1, 1958
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Treatment Of Lead Battery Scrap At Stolberger Zink A.G. Aachen, West GermanyBy Reinhard Fischer
The consumption of lead for batteries in some western countries and Japan amounts to 870,000 T. annually. Battery life is 2-3 years. Therefore after a short time a considerable quantity of lead flows
Jan 1, 1970