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Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Identification of Phases in Type 316 Austenitic Stainless Steels Subjected to Creep Rupture (TN)By F. von Gemmingen, E. J. Fasiska, L. Zwell
EARLIER studies of the dependence of creep on structure1 and of the dependence of creep rupture on creep behavior2 did not include detailed discussion of the phases present in the specimens under exam
Jan 1, 1962
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Sensitive Vibrating Wire Rock Bolt Load GageBy Clarence O. Babcock
A simple robust rock bolt load gage was tested in the laboratory to define its characteristic behavior and to obtain a measure of its performance. The gage uses three vibrating wire sensors crimped 12
Jan 1, 1978
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Sequence of the Analysis of a Block Caving Mining MethodBy Guillermo V. Borquez
INTRODUCTION The basic factors that influence the selection of a mining method are the geometry of the ore deposit and the strength of the ore and surrounding rock. These factors usually determine
Jan 1, 1981
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Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for AnthraciteBy Allen Johnson
WITH a realization of the rapidly increasing importance of automatic stokers as a medium for domestic heating, the Anthracite Institute Labo-ratory has conducted extensive investigations, over a perio
Jan 1, 1935
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Where Bulletin and Transactions can be Consulted (95510b19-63ae-4cbb-a7b4-2a3a06decdec)ARIZONA Tucson University of AriZona, Mining Engineering Society. B CALIFORNIA Berkeley University of California, Mining Asso. B University of California, Library. B & T Los Angeles Chamber of Min
Jan 1, 1923
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Columbus Paper - Nickel-chromium AlloysBy Leon O. Hart
The nickel-chromium alloys of importance are those containing iron and those free from iron. The most important alloys containing iron, with regard to high tonnage, are the nickel-chromium steels. Str
Jan 1, 1921
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Harrisburg Pa. Paper - The Binding of Inwalls of Blast FurnaceBy S. H. Chauvenet
The binding of the boshes and inwalls of blast furnaces has always been an expensive piece of work. When the old stone stack was replaced by the iron shell, the brickwork was kept at a thickness of fi
Jan 1, 1882
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The Binding of in Walls of Blast FurnacesBy S. H. Chauvenet
THE binding of the boshes and in walls of blast furnaces has always been an expensive piece of work. When the old stone stack was replaced by the iron shell, the brickwork was kept at a thickness of f
Jan 1, 1882
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Some New Methods for Estimating the Future Production of Oil Wells ? DiscussionROSWELL H. JOHNSON,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-The industry, I think, has suffered very severely from the lack of just such work as has been done by Messrs. Lewis and Beal. I think we owe a great deal to the Bu
Jan 4, 1918
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A New Angle In Shaft SinkingBy J. C. Donnell, O&apos
Sinking an inclined ventilation shaft at the Never Sweat mine of The Anaconda Co. has required a unique underground hoisting arrangement because the shaft changes direction from vertical to 71.5º. Acc
Jan 11, 1965
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Deformation Mechanisms in Titanium and Titanium- Aluminum AlloysBy K. R. Evans
The deformation mechanisms occurring in polycrys-talline, commercially pure titanium and a Ti-8 pct A1 alloy have been investigated and compared to earlier results by Levine on high-purity titanium si
Jan 1, 1969
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On Rail PatternsBy A. L. Holley
THERE are regularly manufactured in the eleven Bessemer steel rail mills of the United States, 119 patterns* of steel rails, of 27 different weights per yard. This list does not include patterns which
Jan 1, 1881
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Mining Methods at Aguilar ? Timber Shortage Dictates Cut-and-Fill Stoping ? Variable Ore Requires Skillful OperatorsBy D. M. Wade, F. F. Redfield
PRODUCTION at Aguilar started in 1936 and by 1942 the mine had reached a peak of 25,000 tons a month. Present production is only about 60 per cent of this capacity because of difficulties in railroad
Jan 1, 1947
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Steelmaking -Rapid Analysis of Oxygen in Molten Iron and Steel (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By Gerhard Derge
The extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands
Jan 1, 1943
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Steelmaking -Rapid Analysis of Oxygen in Molten Iron and Steel (Metals Technology, January 1943) (with discussion)By Gerhard Derge
The extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands
Jan 1, 1943
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Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation and the Utah Copper MineBy E. E. Barker
Although flotation was known to be a successful process prior to 1312, Utah Copper Co.'s ores were not entirely treated by this process until 1923. Experiments had been conducted, of course, prio
Jan 1, 1928
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Flotation And The Utah Copper MineBy E. E. Barker
ALTHOUGH flotation was known to be a successful process prior to 1912, Utah Copper Co.'s ores were not entirely treated by this process until 1923. Experiments had been conducted, of course, prio
Jan 1, 1928
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Copper Production, Market and OutlookBy J. D. MacKenzie
THE world production of copper for the first eight months of 1927 shows an increase of 3 per cent over the same period in 1926. Since February of this year, however, production has been considerably c
Jan 12, 1927
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Discussions - Of Messrs. Hofman, Green and Yerxa's Paper on a Laboratory Study of the Stages in the Refining of Copper (see p. 671)Lawrence Addicks, Perth Amboy, N. J. (communication to the Secretary*): The excellent series of photo-micrographs given in this paper shows clearly the relation between micro-structure and cuprous oxi
Jan 1, 1904
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New York Paper - Fine Crushing in Ball-mills (with Discussion)By E. W. Davis
On the eastern end of the Mesabi Range, in Northern Minnesota, is a large formation of siliceous rock which contains bands and fine grains of magnetite. The magnetite comprises about 35 per cent. of t
Jan 1, 1920