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The Composition of Flue DepositBy J. Blodget Britton
DURING the last three or four years I have had occasion to examine, chemically, various samples of matter commonly called flue-dust or cinder, found deposited in the flues and hot-blast chambers and u
Jan 1, 1877
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Experimental Study of Single Bit-Tooth Penetration Into Dry Rock at Confining Pressure of 0 to 5,000 psiBy P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham
Single bit-tooth penetration experiments under static load were conducted on six rocks at confining pressures of O to 5,000 psi using sharp wedge-shaped teeth with included angles ranging from 30 to 1
Jan 1, 1966
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Logging and Log Interpretation - New Development in Induction and Sonic LoggingBy R. P. Alger, M. P. Tixier, D. R. Tanguy
In the combination induction-electrical log used at present in the field, the induction logging tool is appropriate for the investigation of moderately invaded formations. A new induction sonde with a
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Mechanism of Absorption of Lignosulfonates on Clay SuspensionBy F. W. Jessen, C. A. Johnson
The effect of treatment with ferrochrome lignosul-fonate on both sodium and calcium bentonites has been examined. In the early stages of treatment it appears that some base exchange of iron and chromi
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Recovery and Recrystallization in 99.98 Pct CrBy M. E. de Morton
Recovery and early recrystallization of heavily deformed, 99.98 pct Cr was investigated by studying metallographic structure. X-ray line sharpening, electrical resistivity, plastic properties, interna
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Safety - The Foundation of Safety Engineering and Planning (T.P. 2424, Coal Tech., Aug. 1948)By J. D. Cooner
Since my working life of 32 yr has been spent in and about the anthracite mines of the Hudson Coal Co., and the previous 4 yr in a college school of mines, I can write best about the safety program of
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - Oxygen in Liquid Open-hearth Steel-Effect of Special Additions, Stirring Methods and Tapping (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T. P. 2076, with discussion)By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
In two previous paperslJ dealing with the carbon-oxygcn reaction, and the simultaneous content of each, in liquid steel in the furnace, we have made use of the quantity A[O], defined as the excess oxy
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - Oxygen in Liquid Open-hearth Steel-Effect of Special Additions, Stirring Methods and Tapping (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T. P. 2076, with discussion)By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
In two previous paperslJ dealing with the carbon-oxygcn reaction, and the simultaneous content of each, in liquid steel in the furnace, we have made use of the quantity A[O], defined as the excess oxy
Jan 1, 1948
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The Foundation of Safety Engineering and PlanningBy J. D. Cooner
SINCE my working life of 32 yr has been spent in and about the anthracite mines of the Hudson Coal Co., and the previous 4 yr in a college school of mines, I can write best about the safety program of
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Institute of Metals Division Lectures - Electrons, Atoms, Metals and Alloys (Metals Tech., April 1947, T. P. 2130)By William Hume-Rothery
I need not say how much I appreciate the honor of being asked to lecture to you, and how much I would thank you for your kind invitation. It is encouraging to feel that the abnormal restrictions of th
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Institute of Metals Division Lectures - Electrons, Atoms, Metals and Alloys (Metals Tech., April 1947, T. P. 2130)By William Hume-Rothery
I need not say how much I appreciate the honor of being asked to lecture to you, and how much I would thank you for your kind invitation. It is encouraging to feel that the abnormal restrictions of th
Jan 1, 1947
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Adjourned Meeting, PhiladelphiaTHE opening session* was held in the hall of the Franklin Institute, on Tuesday evening, June 20th, President Holley in the chair. The President introduced. Mr. Franklin B. Gowen, who addressed the In
Jan 1, 1877
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Does the Wearing Power of Steel Rails increase with the Hardness of the Steel?By Charles B. Dudley
While working, during the summer of 1877, upon the "Chemical composition and Physical Properties of Steel Rails," the results of which are given in my report with this title, I was struck with the sur
Jan 1, 1879
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Does the Wearing Power of Steel Rails Increase With the Hardness of the Steel ?By Chas. B. Dudley
WHILE working, during the summer of 1877, upon the "Chemical Composition and Physical Properties of Steel Rails," the results of which are given in my report with this title, I was struck with the sur
Jan 1, 1879
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Institute of Metals Division - Solubility Relationships of the Refractory Monocarbides - DiscussionBy J. T. Norton, A. L. Mowry
S. J. SINDEBAND*—(1) Discussing the properties of the powders used, Mr. Rostoker mentioned a silicon powder as being between 150 and 325 mesh. We always had much difficulty in measuring particle size
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Grain Boundaries in Tensile Deformation at Low TemperaturesBy W. A. Backofen, R. L. Fleischer
Single crystal, bicrystal, and polycrystal tensile tests of aluminum at 4.2°K, 77°K, and 300°K have been used to examine the role of grain boundaries in the deformation process. Results indicate that
Jan 1, 1961
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Valuation of Iron MinesBy E. E. White
I disagree with Mr. Brinsmade on serveral points, and I will discuss this remards under the same six topics which he has used.
Jan 1, 1915
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On the Art of MetallographyBy Francis Lucas
EACH year we gather in this auditorium to honor the memory of a. distinguished American metallurgist and educator. I cannot bring to you reminiscences of Prof. Henry Marion Howe as other lecturers hav
Jan 1, 1931
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Role of Surface Phenomena in the Beneficiation of Fine Particles – 1982 Gaudin LectureBy P. Somasundaran
Almost a decade has elapsed since the problem of fine particles processing was first discussed at the National Science Foundation workshop in Arden House (Somasundaran and Fuerstenau, 1976). Problems
Jan 1, 1985
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New York Paper - The Refining of Blister-CopperBy Horace H. Emerich
PrePatory Note.—The first part of this paper was sent to me by Mr. Emrich nearly nine months ago; and I held it, waiting for the second part, which he had promised to forward soon, so that I might sub
Jan 1, 1913