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Steelmaking -Problems of Total Operation in Steelmaking (Metals Technology, April 1934) (with discussion)By Frank G. Norris, William C. Marshall
The term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Coal - Experiments with an Underground AugerBy J. P. Newell, R. W Storey
This paper describes the development of a continuous float-and-sink process to produce coal low enough in ash content to be suitable for production of electrodes. The cleaned coal had a combined iron
Jan 1, 1953
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Prospecting, Examination and Description of Deposits - Prospecting for Potash in the Permian Basin ,Area, Near Carlsbad, New Mexico (Mining Tech., Sept. 1946, T.P. 2056)By G. C. Weaver, G. T. Harley
Beds or lenses of potash and magnesium salts are found in a thick salt section (Salado) overlain by Rustler Red Beds in several members of which water is present and from one of which the rehery proce
Jan 1, 1948
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Density Of Natural GasesBy Marshall B. Standing, Donald L. Katz
DENSITY data are reported on 16 saturated hydrocarbon vapors at pressures ranging from 1000 to 8220 lb. per sq. in. and at temperatures ranging from 35° to 250°F. These data have been used to extend t
Jan 1, 1941
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Surface Areas Of Flotation Concentrates And The Thickness Of Collector CoatingsBy Gustav S. Preller, A. M. Gaudin
Fox the past 20 years it has been generally accepted that the flotation process is made possible as a result of the action of certain chemical substances on the surface of the mineral particles. In fa
Jan 1, 1946
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Coal - Experiments with an Underground AugerBy J. P. Newell, R. W. Storey
This paper describes the development of a continuous float-and-sink process to produce coal low enough in ash content to be suitable for production of electrodes. The cleaned coal had a combined iron
Jan 1, 1953
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Steelmaking -Problems of Total Operation in Steelmaking (Metals Technology, April 1934) (with discussion)By William C. Marshall, Frank G. Norris
The term "total operation" is meant to include problems that cannot be answered from the standpoint of either the blast furnace or the open hearth separately but must be studied by considering the int
Jan 1, 1943
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Electrical Installations At The Miami MineBy B. R. Coil, C. A. Ross
NEW demands for underground power in the Miami mine of the Miami Copper Co., Miami, Ariz. has brought about expansion of the distribution system for both ac and dc power. Progress in mining equipment
Jan 1, 1952
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - 1968 Institute of Metals Lecture - Resistance To Hot DeformationBy D. McLean
For many pu@oses uniform strength is desired over a long temperature range, coupled to a band of softness at the hot end for easy shaping. Various types of material fulfill such a requirement to diff
Jan 1, 1969
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PART I – Communications - Lattice Parameters of Iron-Rich Iron-Gallium AlloysBy H. L. Luo
SYSTEMATIC investigations of the Fe-Ga system have been reported only very recently."' The maximum solid solubility of gallium in a-Fe is nearly 50 at. pet at 900°C. However, from Ref. 1, it was
Jan 1, 1968
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Amenia Paper - The Manhattan Salt Mine, at Goderich, CanadaBy Oswald J. Heinrich
The deposit of rock salt along the shores of Lake Huron, in Canada, has been brought before the public during the last six months, in consequence of the developments made by the diamond drill at Goder
Jan 1, 1879
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Some Questions On Interrelated Processes Going On In The Blast FurnaceBy B. M. Larsen
IN spite of the great amount of operating experience and of studies directed toward elucidation of the interrelation of the several processes going on in the blast furnace, the present picture of its
Jan 1, 1947
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Prospecting, Examination and Description of Deposits - Prospecting for Potash in the Permian Basin ,Area, Near Carlsbad, New Mexico (Mining Tech., Sept. 1946, T.P. 2056)By G. C. Weaver, G. T. Harley
Beds or lenses of potash and magnesium salts are found in a thick salt section (Salado) overlain by Rustler Red Beds in several members of which water is present and from one of which the rehery proce
Jan 1, 1948
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Distribution Of The Metalloids In Rimmed-Steel IngotsBy J. W. Halley, T. S. Washburn
RIMMING steels derive their name from their action during solidification in the molds. As a result of incomplete deoxidation, gas is evolved during freezing, and the metal has a characteristic rolling
Jan 1, 1938
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TripoliBy Henry P. Ehrlinger, James C. Bradbury
Tripoli is a naturally occurring, very finely divided form of silica found chiefly in some midwestern and southeastern states and used commercially as fillers and abrasives. Definitions Tripoli is
Jan 1, 1975
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Iron and Steel Group MeetsTHE first session, on alloys, took place on Feb. 20, Mr. Hibbard presiding in Mr. Campbell's absence. The session covered papers on manganese, chrom-ium, and silicon-iron systems. The paper by Mr
Jan 3, 1928
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Reservoir Engineering - Estimation of Reserves and Water Drive from Pressure and Production HistoryBy Francis Collins, E. R. Brownscombe
A study has been made of the material balance-fluid flow method of estimating reserves and degree of water drive from pressure and production history data. By considering the effect of random pressure
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering - Estimation of Reserves and Water Drive from Pressure and Production HistoryBy E. R. Brownscombe, Francis Collins
A study has been made of the material balance-fluid flow method of estimating reserves and degree of water drive from pressure and production history data. By considering the effect of random pressure
Jan 1, 1949
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Mining - Diamond Drilling Problems at RhokanaBy O. B. Bennett
WHEN diamond drilling was introduced in the Rhokana mines in 1939 it was used principally for pillar removal and for completion of the upper portions of shrinkage stopes which were being affected by i
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - The Molybdenum-Boron SystemBy P. W. Gilles, B. D. Pollock
THE pioneering work of Steinitz1 and Steinitz, Binder, and Moskowitz2 has shown conclusively the existence at high temperature of two additional phases in the molybdenum-boron system and thus brings t
Jan 1, 1954