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Ductile Tantalum and ColumbiumBy Clarence Balke
SMALL buttons of fused tantalum have been produced by are fusion in a vacuum, by drawing an arc between sticks of pressed tantalum and a tantalum-faced water-cooled copper block. However, ingots of ap
Jan 1, 1938
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Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals - Backlog of Requirements in Construction Industry, Plus Agricultural Requirements, Assure ProsperityBy Oliver Bowles
WAR necessities have spurred inventive genius in many fields. A grinding mill without any moving grinding parts stirs the imagination. Among the new and striking accomplishments in the heterogeneous g
Jan 1, 1946
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Airplanes Solve Alaskan Mining ProblemsBy CLARENCE WM. POY
THE most common difficulty faced by an engineer or mine operator when opening a new property in a new field is the lack of roads and of cheap transportation. This one item often swings the balance of
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Ternary Diffusion in Copper-Zinc-Manganese AlloysBy M. A. Dayananda, R. E. Grace
Vapor-solid diffusion couples were employed in a study of ternary diffusion in the single-phase copper-rich corner of the Cu-Zn-Mn system Interdiffusion coefficients were measured at three different c
Jan 1, 1965
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The 1971 Jackling Award Lecture - The Gold Miner And The Future Of GoldBy J. K. Gustafson
Since prehistoric times, gold has been sought for its beauty and its unusual physical and chemical properties. Early in the dawn of civilization it became the ultimate unit of value, and for at least
Jan 1, 1971
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Minerals Beneficiation - Mechanisms Involved In Cyanide Depression of PyriteBy D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau
In this paper, oxidation potentials measured in the presence of various concentrations of cyanide, ferro-cyanide, and ferricyanide and ethyl xanthate at various values of pH are related to flotation r
Jan 1, 1969
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Part VIII - The Yield-Point Phenomenon in Strain-Aged MartensiteBy N. N. Breyer
A specially built "hard" tensile machine with characteristics permitting the precise detertnination of the drop of the load at the yield point has been used to study the magnitude of the yield-point p
Jan 1, 1967
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Zinc Metallurgy in 1930By J. A. SINGMASTERN
THE New Jersey Zinc Co.'s vertical retort plants are believed to have been in continuous operation through the whole year. At Palmerton metal purer than that made from the same ore in the old pla
Jan 1, 1931
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The Discovery And Opening Of A New Phosphate Field In The United States.By Charles Jones
IN the winter of 1902, while occupying the position of mining and examining engineer for the Mountain Copper Co., Ltd., of Keswick, Cal., I had occasion to discuss with the General Manager, among othe
Jan 10, 1913
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Calculation of Relative Permeability from Displacem...By R. E. Gilchrist, R. F. Nielsen
When a gas is displaced by mother in a porous medium, and there is a relative immobile liquid present. there is a transition zone in which the gas composition varies from essentially that of the origi
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Magnesium IndustryBy J. D. Hanawalt
Significant strides were made in the year 1948 leading to further recognition of the place of magnesium as a common commercial metal, rather than as just a premium aircraft material. One of the factor
Jan 1, 1949
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Index R – T (ad778d9c-c717-4a32-8df2-8c4867724f0f)[Pumps: oil-well: plunger: essential parts, G26, 130; 74, 828 improved type, 74, 846 leakage, 74, 837 operating cycle, 74, 833 Uren design, G26, 145 sucker-rod failures, G26, 136 sucker-rod stress,
Jan 1, 1936
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Pittsburgh Paper - Remarks on the Precipitation of Gold in a Reverberatory HearthBy R. W. Raymond
I wish to call the attention of the Institute to a curious subject, brought to my notice last summer by Mr. Begger, the accomplished metallurgist of the smelting-works of the Boston and Colorado Compa
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Technical Notes - Minerals Beneficiation - Quantitative Bubble Pick-Up MethodsBy R. C. Troxell, S. C. Sun
EFFORTS to obtain definite quantitative data when employing the currently used bubble pick-up method1,2 as a pre-flotation investigation tool led to the adoption of the magnifying mirror method and th
Jan 1, 1954
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Getting The Foreign Workman's ViewpointBy Prince Lazarovich, Hrebelianovich
I WAS asked by the chairman of one of the Sessions on Employment Problems to talk about the viewpoint of the foreign workingman. I am not a workingman. I have never done what a work-hand might call an
Jan 4, 1918
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Rock Mechanics - Photoelastic Analysis of A Composite ModelBy R. K. Agarwal
In this paper, a new technique developed to analyze two-dimensional nonhomogeneous models is described. A simple three-layered medium with a circular hole centrally located in the intermediate layer i
Jan 1, 1969
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Geophysics - AFMAG: A New Airborne Electromagnetic Prospecting MethodBy S. H. Ward
Since the advent of the first airborne electromagnetic system, it has been evident that such systems were inherently limited to shallow depths of exploration of the orderof 100 to 200 feet. Hence in 1
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Variations in Permeability and Porosity of Synthetic Oil Reservoir Rock-Methods of ControlBy L. J. Health
Synthetic rock with predictable porosity and permeability has been Prepared from mixtures of sand, cement and water. Three series of mixes were investigated primarily for the relation between porosity
Jan 1, 1966