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Iron and Steel Division - Determination of the Cerium Habit in Carbon SteelBy R. H. Singleton
ThE purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of cerium upon the nonmetallic inclusions found in cast and wrought steel containing various amounts of sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Inte
Jan 1, 1960
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Geology Of Pachuca And El Oro, MexicoBy Horace Winchell
AN EXAMINATION of the Pachuca and El Oro. districts in July, 1920, although cursory and incomplete, disclosed facts of more than passing interest to the student of ore deposits; and inasmuch as the li
Jan 6, 1921
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Part VII - Communications - Kinetics of WSi2 Growth on SiliconBy Norikazu Hashimoto
SILICIDE coatings on refractory metals are often applied by transporting a silicon halide vapor to a hot metal surface . The coatings are usually grown by solid-state diffusion reaction. The diffusion
Jan 1, 1968
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ContentsJan 1, 1969
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Rock Stresses Induced by Flow of Fluids into BoreholesBy J. B. Cheatham, R. B. Paslay
Rock stresses and steady-state flow rates induced by the pressure gradient associated with the flow of formation fluid into a borehole have been analytically determined for a permeable, elastic materi
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Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - British Contributions to the Metallurgy of Iron and SteelBy Sir James Kitson
By the courtesy of the President and Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I have been invited to take the chair and open the proceedings of this congress. It is a graceful compliment
Jan 1, 1891
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Hydrologic Aspects of Strip Mining in the Subbituminous Coal Fields of Montana (8696a741-0a2b-4fce-a049-251c4c0f2db8)By W. A. Van Voast, J. J. McDermott, R. B. Hedges
Many coal beds that will be mined in southeastern Montana are aquifers that provide essential local water supplies. Mine cuts along aquifer outcrops create almost imperceptible piezometric changes. Mo
Jan 1, 1980
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Electric, Open-Hearth, And Bessemer Steel TemperaturesBy F. E. Bash
WHENEVER electric and open-hearth steel men discuss the relative advantages of their respective methods, the question of temperature is always discussed, so that this paper is written in the hope that
Jan 9, 1919
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Do’s And Don’ts Of Installation – An Operators ViewBy Dennis K. Mortensen
The Role of the Operator The ultimate objective of any installation is to be able to accomplish the useful work that it was originally designed for. The operator needs a tool that he can both oper
Jan 1, 1982
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Estimates Of The Interrelationships Between Consumer Expenditures And Natural Resource ConsumptionBy Tayler H. Bingham
Personal consumption expenditures represent roughly two-thirds of total of GNP. While these expenditures directly account for only a small portion of total natural resource consumption, they account f
Jan 1, 1977
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Pilot Plant Investigations Of High Temperature Cementation Of Copper On IronBy John G. Reid
Subsequent to extensive laboratory testing, a pilot plant was constructed to further evaluate the process for high temperature copper cementation on iron in continuous operation. The plant was designe
Jan 1, 1976
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mechanical Properties of Steel - Anomalous Changes in Tensile Properties of Quenched Iron-cobalt (35 per cent Co) Alloys (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, T. P. 2221, with discussion)By J. K. Stanley
Iron-cobalt alloys in the range of 35-50 pct cobalt are of interest in the electrical industry because they possess the highest magnetic saturation of any magnetic material known. l1,2The magnetic sat
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mechanical Properties of Steel - Anomalous Changes in Tensile Properties of Quenched Iron-cobalt (35 per cent Co) Alloys (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, T. P. 2221, with discussion)By J. K. Stanley
Iron-cobalt alloys in the range of 35-50 pct cobalt are of interest in the electrical industry because they possess the highest magnetic saturation of any magnetic material known. l1,2The magnetic sat
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Notes - Theory of Annealing TexturesBy Paul A. Beck
IN several recent investigations1 ' considerable evidence was accumulated to show the predominance in various face-centered cubic metals of a certain relative orientation, corresponding to a rota
Jan 1, 1952
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Index (9aca5094-e56e-4ebf-b3a6-08f4efcdcad0)Jan 1, 1907
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Mining Methods and Costs at Presidio Mine of The-American Metal Co. of TexasBy Howbert Van Dyne
THE Presidio mine of The American Metal Co. is situated in the "Big Bend" region, some 45 miles over state highway south of Marfa, a station on the Southern Pacific R.R. It lies 20 miles by road north
Jan 1, 1930
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Concentration -The Quiet RevolutionBy J. D. Vincent
During the history of man, the term concentration has had many meanings. Early in history, it may have been construed to mean sorting and smelting. Not many years ago, its definition included only the
Jan 1, 1971
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Integrated Grinding And Flotation Control - Computational Problems In An Optimum Decision Making ModelBy S. E. Piper, E. M. Buchalter, R. P. King, E. T. Woodburn
The problems involved in an optimum decision making model for flotation circuit are, first of all, to characterize the feed material in terms of parameters which can quantitatively describe the networ
Jan 1, 1969
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The Traveling Grate - Downdraft Hardening Taconite PelletsBy Alan English, M. F. Morgan
EXPERIMENTAL work on the concentration and agglomeration of low-grade iron ores was started many years ago at the Mines Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota by E. W. Davis and his staff.
Jan 3, 1958
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Basic Open-hearth Bottom-cast Practice and Iron-oxide ControlBy W. J. Reagan
A SURVEY of the literature on bottom-cast practice gives but scant information as to some of the real facts concerning this most interesting method of steel manufacture, and some of the information av
Jan 1, 1934