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Chattanooga Paper - The Manufacture of Steel CastingsBy P. G. Salom
The manufacture of steel castings has become one of the important industries of the times. The late Mr. Alexander I,. Holley published in 1878, in the Metallurgical Review, an able paper, entitled "So
Jan 1, 1886
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Tungsten or Molybdenum upon the Alpha-Beta Transformation and Gamma Precipitation in Cobalt-Chromium AlloysBy A. R. Elsea, E. E. Fletcher
This paper describes a metallographic investigation of the influence of tungsten or molybdenum additions upon the transformation and precipitation reactions occurring in Co-rich Co-Cr alloys. It is sh
Jan 1, 1952
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Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Fe-Cr-Ni AlloysBy J. C. Humbert, J. F. Elliott
The solubility of nitrogen in liquid pure Fe, Cr, and Ni, in liquid Fe-Ni, Fe-Cr, and Ni-Cr alloys and Fe-Cr-Ni alloys, has been measured by the Sieverts' type apparatus between 1500° and 1800°C.
Jan 1, 1961
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A Simple Core Orientation TechniqueBy R. Pakalnis, J. P. Savely, R. D. Call
A simple and inexpensive clay imprint core orienting device has been developed by Dr. R. D. Call. It has a minimum of moving parts, is durable and easily used by drillers, and adds only 15 minutes to
Jan 1, 1983
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Lithologic, Geochemical, and Metallogenic Belts in the Northern Andes and Their Structural RelationshipsBy Pierre J. Goossens
The coastal Cordillera around the Panama basin is made up of a Cu-rich tholeiitic volcanic belt representing either immature, late Mesozoic, island arc, or oceanic ridge. The same belt is exposed (upl
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - Classification - Review of Methods Used in Coal Analysis With Particular Reference o Classification of CoalBy A. C. Fieldner
The usual analytical determinations made in analyzing coal are comprised in the proximate and ultimate analysis and the determination of calorific value. The proximate analysis includes determinations
Jan 1, 1930
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The Application of the Apex Law at Wardner, IdahoBy Fred T. Greene
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) MOST of. the recent discussion of the mineral land law published in the Transactions is in the abstract-an exception being Mr. Goodale's paper, The Apex
Jan 5, 1915
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The Mining Industry in Southeast AsiaBy D. F. Coolbaugh
Asia, the largest and most populous continent, has had little political influence on world affairs until very recently. The picture is rapidly changing. Although the cultures of various Asian countrie
Jan 10, 1960
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Pyrometry Applied To Bottle-Glass ManufactureBy R. L. Frink
I FEAR that my treatment of this subject may not, in all instances, meet the approval of those who read my opinion as to the utility and efficiency of pyrometers in the making of glass, or bottle-glas
Jan 9, 1919
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Gravity Surveying in Great Britain (cd8a87b4-f337-4723-a5a3-eb496ec900e9)By H. Shaw
IT is now generally recognized that the gravitational method of geophysical surveying is a valuable aid in elucidating the geological structure of the subsoil and enables the practical geologist to de
Jan 1, 1928
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Minerals Beneficiation - Lead Activation in Sulfonate Flotation of QuartzBy S. Atak, M. C. Fuerstenau
Clean quartz cannot be floated with a high molecular weight sulfonate as collector at any pH. Good flotation is achieved from pH 6 to 12 when Pb is added at low additions of sulfonate. The active spec
Jan 1, 1965
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Recovery Of Uranium From Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid By Solvent Extraction (576c2411-deda-4049-bbac-e10116b30c1a)By F. J. Hurst
The rapid expansion of the phosphate fertilizer industry in conjunction with the projected shortage and spiraling price increase of uranium has greatly renewed interest in wet- process phosphoric acid
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining the Eastern Tennessee Ore BodiesThe Mascot-Jefferson City zinc mining district in eastern Tennessee has been a major zinc producer for over 60 years. The district lies within the Tennessee division of the Appalachian Valley and is u
Jan 5, 1976
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Papers - Simultaneous Diffusion of Nickel and Silicon in Solid Copper (T. P. 1072, with discussion)By Frederick N. Rhines, Robert F. Mehl
Relatively few data have been collected on the rates of diffusion in ternary solid solution systems. In general it does not seem worth while to gather extensive data for such systems until the factors
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Simultaneous Diffusion of Nickel and Silicon in Solid Copper (T. P. 1072, with discussion)By Frederick N. Rhines, Robert F. Mehl
Relatively few data have been collected on the rates of diffusion in ternary solid solution systems. In general it does not seem worth while to gather extensive data for such systems until the factors
Jan 1, 1940
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The Effect Of Weight-To-Horsepower Ratios On Off-Highway Haulage TrucksBy Milton C. Neul
As recently as the mid-1930's, steam and rail haulage were still the primary means of moving large quantities of rock. However, 2- to 5-ton standard on-highway trucks were beginning to be used in
Jan 3, 1966
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More Rock Per Dollar From the MacIntyre PitBy F. R. Jones
T Tahawus, N. Y., National Lead Co. operates the MacIntyre development. Here the world's largest titanium mine produces 5200 long tons of ore per day and pours 8000 long tons of waste rock over i
May 1, 1956
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Petroleum Hydrology Applied To Mid-Continent FieldBy Roy Neal
THERE are two main sources of the water that floods productive oil or gas sands. The water may rise from the lower depths of the producing stratum, or it may come from beds above or below the oil-bear
Jan 1, 1919
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Alpha Phase in Eutectoid Cu-Al AlloysBy R. Haynes
ON the basis of compositional changes of a phase observed in a eutectoid Cu-Al alloy1 it has been suggested that mechanisms for the decomposition of the ß phase proposed by earlier workers2-5 we
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - Phase Changes during Aging of Zinc-alloy Die Castings, I-Eutectoidal Decomposition of Beta Aluminum -zinc Phase and Its Relation to Dimensional Changes in Die Castings (With Discussion)By R. L. Wilcox, M. L. Fuller
Owing to the nature of the die-casting process, fresllly cast alloys are undoubtedly not at equilibrium from the standpoint of alloy phase relationships. After casting, therefore, they tend to undergo
Jan 1, 1935