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The Open-hearth Steel Process as a Problem in Chemical KineticsBy Eric Jette
IN order to control a chemical process by other than empirical, rule of thumb methods, two types of knowledge concerning the reactions involved must be available: (1) the thermodynamics of the reactio
Jan 1, 1931
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Sublevel Stoping at Kidd Creek MinesBy J. Eric Belford
The Kidd Creek orebody is a massive base metal sulphide deposit with surface dimensions of 168 m by 670 m. The steeply dipping ore- body has been evaluated to a depth of 1 524 m. To date, the mini
Jan 1, 1981
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Finishing Temperatures and Properties of RailsBy G. K. Burgress, H. S. Rawdon, R. W. Waltenberg, J. J. Crowe
The main objects of this investigation were to determine, from neasurements taken at representative rail mills…
Jan 1, 1915
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The Examination Of Prospects - Mining ExaminationsMining examinations are of several kinds and the scope of the investigation depends in each case upon the purpose for which the examination is made. A formal examination of a developed mine is an ex
Jan 1, 1932
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Bethlehem Probationary Observation CircuitBy H. T. Morris
ONE of the chief concerns of the Bethlehem Steel Co. naturally is the proper functioning of its organization. This involves the training of a continuous supply of younger men to fill the vacancies cau
Jan 7, 1928
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Birmingham Meeting - May, 1888Jan 1, 1889
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Metals, Minerals and Research ? Scientific Research, Developed Rapidly in World War II, Is Held the Country's Greatest ResourceBy Clyde Williams
IF you would allow me some liberties, I would restate the title of this talk as "Scientific Research, Our Greatest Resource," because that title would represent more clearly a present-day conception o
Jan 1, 1947
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Medals And Awards - Charles F. Rand Foundation FundFRIENDS of the late Charles F. Rand presented in 1930 a sum of money from which the income is available to support various phases of the work of the Institute in which Mr. Rand was so deeply intereste
Jan 1, 1946
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Research And Technical Innovations In Japanese Mineral IndustryBy T. Imaizumi
Covering the whole scope of the MMIJ activities, i.e. geology and exploration, mining, mineral processing, and metallurgy, the technical innovations and improvements since 1972 were reviewed. Special
Jan 1, 1976
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Current And Future Trends In Raising EquityBy Carl L. Renzoni
INTRODUCTION This paper defines equity as the issuance of a permanent interest in the business on a broadly distributed basis. As such, it excludes the issuance of equity to either a merchant bank
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal - Mineral Dressing Fundamentals Applied to the Fine Coal ProblemBy M. C. Chang, J. Dasher
The Crucible mine in Pennsylvania, operating on Pittsburgh seam coal, is rated at 5000 tpd. The washing plant, built in 1943, is rated at about 400 tph, using hydroseparator boxes to wash the coarse c
Jan 1, 1960
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Lithium Raw MaterialsBy Ihor A. Kunasz
Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites which contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of postmagmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action by residual pegmatitic fluid
Jan 1, 1975
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Rare Metals and MineralsBy Zay Jeffries
HOSTILITIES in Europe, Asia, and northern Africa were responsible for dislocations in rare-metal supplies during 1940. Although the consumption of some of the rare metals is small the dislocations may
Jan 1, 1941
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Condensed-Phase Relations in the System Co-W-O at High Temperature (1000° to 1700°C)By Margaret G. Scroger, Luke L. Y. Chang, Bert Phillips
Using the sealed-system technique, isothermal sections at 1000°, 1400°, and 1700°C for the system Co-W-O hare been determined. The equilibrium data were obtained by microscopic and X-ray diffractio
Jan 1, 1965
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A Comparison Of The Effect Of Nickel And Cobalt In SteelBy Franklin Allison
THE influence of cobalt and nickel on the properties of steel might be readily expected to be very similar. The two elements occupy close and somewhat unusual positions in the periodic table, their ch
Jan 3, 1927
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Fundamentals Of Cold Bond Agglomeration ProcessesBy M. Adnan Goksel
The paper describes the most common cold bond processes including the Carbonate-Bond, Grangcold, Cobo, MTU and others, and outlines these along with bonding mechanisms, physical and chemical character
Jan 1, 1977
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The Work Of The Testing Department Of The Watertown Arsenal, In Its Relation To The Metallurgy Of Steel.By James E. Howard
AT the request of the Council of the Institute, I have the honor to submit the following remarks upon the Program of Tests under which the current work of the Watertown Arsenal Testing Laboratory is c
Mar 1, 1908
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A Graphic Solution of Kutter FormulaBy Joseph W. Roe, L. L. HEWES
A GRAPHIC solution of Kutter's formula for the flow of water has been worked out By Dr. L. I. Helves in connection with his course in Graphic Computations, given in the Sheffieild Scientific Scho
May 1, 1909
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Abstract of Model Law for Licensing EngineersBy AIME AIME
THE MODEL LAW previously referred to', in these columns several times, prepared by Engineering Council, to be o ered in any state where legislation is introduced for licensing engineers, is given
Jan 1, 1920
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Fracture Design in Liquid Saturated ReservoirsBy H. A. Wahl
This paper presents methods of designing hydraulic fracture treatments in formations saturated with slightly compressible liquids. Howard and Fast describe the fluid-loss control resulting from the vi