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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C. (Abstract) (Metals Technology, April, 1943 and Volume 152)By Eric R. Jette, Earl S. Greiner
The constitution of the iron-rich iron-nickel-silicon alloys at 600ºC. has been determined by X-ray crystal structure methods. If the results are represented isothermally by a conventional equilateral
Jan 1, 1943
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Constitution of the Iron-rich Iron-nickel-silicon Alloys at 600°C. (Abstract) (Metals Technology, April, 1943 and Volume 152)By Earl S. Greiner, Eric R. Jette
The constitution of the iron-rich iron-nickel-silicon alloys at 600ºC. has been determined by X-ray crystal structure methods. If the results are represented isothermally by a conventional equilateral
Jan 1, 1943
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Institute of Metals Division - A Method of Examination of Sections of Fine Metal Powder Particles with the Electron MicroscopeBy Laurence Delisle
The aim of this paper is the description of a technique to be applied to the study of sections of metal powder particles, less than 20 microns in diam. with the electron microscope, by the replica met
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Formation Temperature on the Purity of Boron Tribromide (TN)By G. F. Dillion, A. F. Armington
THE present method for the ultrapurification of boron involves the formation, distillation, and decomposition of boron tribromide.' However, the boron tribromide prepared contains several impuri
Jan 1, 1962
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Philadelphia Paper - Physical Properties of Nickel (with Discussion)By David H. Browne, John F. Thompson
The literature dealing with the physical constants of nickel is so fragmentary and unrelated that a synopsis presents unusual difficulties. It is only within the last few years that investigators have
Jan 1, 1921
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of the Geological SurveysBy Hugh M. Roberts
The important place in the economic life of the country that is occupied by the United States Geological Survey and the various state surveys is appreciatcd by most members of our Institute. To the pu
Jan 1, 1935
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of the Geological SurveysBy Hugh M. Roberts
The important place in the economic life of the country that is occupied by the United States Geological Survey and the various state surveys is appreciatcd by most members of our Institute. To the pu
Jan 1, 1935
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Phosphate Mines of Canada (See Discussion p. 1000)By H. B. Small
The Ottawa river, the northeastern boundary of the Province of Ontario, and the dividing line between the latter and the Province of Quebec, has long been famous for the rafts of timber floated over i
Jan 1, 1893
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Milling and ConcentrationThe Hadsel Mill. By R. G HALL (Trans, vol 112 4000 words) This mill is designed to effect the entire reduction of ores by combined crushing and grinding from mine run size to material sufficiently fin
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Russian Oil Industry in 1937By Basil B. Zavoico
During 1937 the Russian oil industry made very satisfactory progress in its exploration branch and added considerably to its proven reserves in the older producing districts, while several entirely ne
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Recrystallization after Plastic Deformation (Discussion, p. 589)By Henry M. Howe
This paper is a discussion of the extremely valuable one of Mathewson and Phillips, The Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Alpha Brass on Annealing,1 which not only gives us a wealth of important data r
Jan 1, 1917
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High Speed Classification and Desliming With the Liquid-Solid CycloneBy D. A. Dahlstrom
Application of the cyclone to separation of undesirable -200-mesh clay, silt, and high-ash fractions from coal slurries was found to possess many economic and process advantages. Up to 93.3 pct remova
Jan 2, 1951
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Geophysics - The Economics of Geophysics in Mining ExplorationBy J. J. Jakosky
The strategic importance of the metallic minerals in our industrial economy, and the declining rates of discovery have focused attention on means of exploration for new mineral deposits. A considerati
Jan 1, 1950
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Research on Strata Control in Great Britain (with discussion)By D. W. Philips
THE problem of strata control has of necessity been prominent in mining, and accounts of individual experience and research abound in the literature of most mining countries. Organized research began
Jan 1, 1946
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A Position SurveyBy John V. Beall
When the mineral seekers came, they brought romance, excitement and, too often, transitory riches. It has been so for uncounted centuries. While the rich ore lasted, living was high and money flowed-m
Jan 10, 1965
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New York Paper - A Study of Bearing Metals (with Discussion)By Christopher H. Bierbaum
The first significant fact observed in the study of bearing metals is that not a single pure homogeneous metal has given satisfactory service; all bearing metals are alloys made up of two or more phas
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - A Study of Bearing Metals (with Discussion)By Christopher H. Bierbaum
The first significant fact observed in the study of bearing metals is that not a single pure homogeneous metal has given satisfactory service; all bearing metals are alloys made up of two or more phas
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Coal-pillar Drawing Methods in Europe (with Discussion)By G. S. Rice
Some form of longwall mining is generally used in Continental Europe; also in Great Britain where the coal is weak and friable, or the coal bed provides material for pack walls and filling, or where t
Jan 1, 1922
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Barodynamics (Ground Support) - A Review of Rock Pressure Problems (Mining Tech., Nov. 1948, TP 2495, with discussion)By Richard P. Schoemaker
Introduction In underground mining operations the effects of economic and mechanical factors on costs and profits can readily be appreciated and can perhaps be expressed in exact figures and percen
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Aluminum-copper-nickel Alloys of High Tensile Strength Subject to Heat-treatment (With Discussion)By W. A. Mudge, Paul D. Merica
One of the most prominent features of our present-day industrial development is the ever-increasing demand put upon materials of construction. Engineering ingenuity, within the past 25 years, has been
Jan 1, 1935