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    Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Fracture Toughness and Strain-Induced Phase Transformations

    By Stephen D. Antolovich

    RECENTLY, much interest has been generated in materials that undergo martensitic phase transformations on straining.')' While it is undoubtedly true that a large amount of ductility can be

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Philadelphia Paper - An Adjustable Drawing-Board Trestle

    By J. Henry Harden

    I desire to call the attention of the Institute to a new form of drawing-board trestle. With the ordinary four-legged trestle, commonly used, one has not the means of adjusting the height of the board

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    A Comparison Between Certain English and Cer¬tain American Blast Furnaces, as to their Capacity, by Measurement and their Capacity by Weight

    By Frank Firmstone

    IN Chemical Phenomena of Iron Smelting, Mr. Bell gives the weight of materials required to fill furnaces of various sizes at the Clarence Works ; as this differs very much from the weight required for

    Jan 1, 1873

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    The Young Mining Engineer in the Coal Industry

    By M. D. Cooper

    UNDERGRADUATES in mining engineering may be prepared for work by giving them sound instruction in the courses generally considered essential to the profession. The industry is not deeply concerned abo

    Jan 6, 1950

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    Mining Engineering REPORTER (73376376-8aac-413a-87e5-106fbc89ae41)

    * George M. Humphrey, president of the M. A. Hanna Co. and of the Iron Ore Co. of Canada, has announced arrangements for financing the development of the Labrador-Quebec iron ore deposits in the total

    Jan 12, 1950

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    Engineering Societies Employment Bureau

    The American Institute of Mining Engineers, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers have established t

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Cost Impact of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 256)

    By James E. Breland

    A case study of tangible and intangible costs incurred by a coal mining company for meeting the requirements of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 is discussed. For clarity, the data

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Rolling Versus Hammering Ingots

    By A. L. Holley

    IN order to put sufficient work on steel ingots for rails, they must be reduced from about 12 inches square. As this cannot be done at one heat, they are first drawn down to about 7 inches square, and

    Jan 1, 1873

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    American Petroleum Institute

    The American Petroleum Institute, 250 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Lacey Walker, Secretary. A complete price list of publications will be sent upon application. The American Petroleum Institute is

    Jan 1, 1933

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    High Purity Silver Powders

    By J. Avraamides

    Many of the current methods for producing metallic silver particles having specific characteristics involve several steps, are time consuming and subject to contamination. The novel non-aqueous chemis

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Problems of a Mine Mechanization Program

    By C. Kremer Bain

    To keep shovels working to capacity in the smaller and more scattered ore bodies necessitated the development of a mobile jumbo drill rig, utilizing the V-cut round drilled to a template. The paper sh

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Mining Engineering Reporter (5e0adceb-413a-4b65-bd4a-f309219796ad)

    Objective stockpile goals have been met for antimony, bismuth, fluorspar, and iridium, while those for bauxite, cadmium, copper, lead, zinc, manganese, mercury, platinum, tin, and vanadium have not, a

    Jan 3, 1953

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    Wyoming State Geological Survey

    Wyoming State Geological Survey, Capitol bldg , Cheyenne, Wyoming. John G Marzel, State Geologist. Unfortunately, most of the publications of the Wyoming State Geological Survey are now out of pri

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Buffalo Paper - Hot-Spring Formations in Red Mountain District, Colorado A Reply to the Criticisms of Mr. Ernmons

    By Theodore B. Comstock

    The paper of Mr. S. F. Emmons on the structural relations of ore-deposits, presented at the Boston meeting in February last, having been, as I am informed, unavoidably delayed in publication, was not

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Local Section Appropriations (5d6cca2a-dca7-482e-992f-effdeffefa16)

    1. Healthy and active Local Section organizations are vital factors in promoting the vigor and growth of the Institute. 2. Activity on the part of Local Sections should be recognized and stimulated b

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Employment (3d8cda28-2ffe-4aab-bc7d-e3cac19aeb67)

    POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or. other persons.) Position for a single man experienced in cyanide mill construction

    Jan 7, 1915

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    Technical Notes - Preferred Orientation as a Factor in Intergranular Corrosion

    By W. D. Roberts

    INTERGRANULAR corrosion of metals and alloys has been extensively investigated and the current conclusions are summarized in the Symposium on Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Metals.' It appears, ho

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (e2f2fb00-e4fd-45df-816a-1d7064e019d3)

    By William R. Hart

    I was this morning an interested listener to the remarks of Mr. Ashbel Welch in regard to his designing a new section for steel rails, in 1866; and for the salze of the truth of history, and in order

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Grain-size Inheritance in Iron and Carbon Steel (b1952d67-7484-4f19-b839-9bed274c6b81)

    SAMUEL T. HOYT,? Minneapolis, Minn. (written discussion||).-The subject of grain inheritance in iron and steel is apparently one which can he considered from the point of view of the two laws governin

    Jan 5, 1918