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Edwin LudlowBy Edwin Ludlow
EDWIN LUDLOW, the 41st President of the A. I. M. E., died in Muskogee, Okla., on Feb. 10, 1924, after a brief illness of influenza followed by pneumonia. He was born in Oakdale, Long Island, N. Y., M
Jan 1, 1924
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Commercial Production of Sound Steel Ingots.By Emil Gathmann
INTRODUCTION. IN presenting this paper I will attempt to answer certain questions proposed at this meeting and describe and illustrate methods of producing sound steel in an economical and hence comm
Jan 4, 1913
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - The Wheeler Process for Welding Iron and Steel without the Use of FluxesBy D. Torrey
Considering the two great interests of to-day, in iron upon the one hand and steel upon the other, and recognizing with measurable distinctness the peculiar fitness of each for special services to whi
Jan 1, 1879
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Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Problems Encountered in Handling Panhandle Crude (with Discussion)By W. V. Vietti, W. A. Oberlin
Crude petroleum produced in the Texas Panhandle oil field is both an asphalt and a paraffin-base oil and is further characterized by being a high-gravity crude with an extremely high cold test,. An ei
Jan 1, 1928
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Positions Vacant (8c35b761-bd51-45d5-8e98-8e5e2e97d968)Mine Transitman.-Engineer, about 30 years of age, experienced in coal mine underground surveys. Must be good draftsman and possess sufficient personality to get results from the men. Location, Illinoi
Jan 5, 1919
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Discussion of Mr. Chase's paper on Southern Magnetites (see p. 551)E. C. Pechin, Buchanan, Va.: I am sorry to see the table appended to Mr. Chase's excellent paper. In the discussion at the same meeting, on "Notes on a Southern Coal-Washing Plant," Prof. Phillip
Jan 1, 1896
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Computerized Year-by-Year Open-Pit Mine SchedulingBy Carl E. Williams
A computer program has been developed which will locate the economic limits of an open-pit mine and also designate which ore and waste blocks to remove per period (years or quarters) to maximize the d
Jan 1, 1975
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New Haven Paper - Mining and Metallurgy at the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904By Joseph A. Holmes
The public is already familiar with the general fact that the scope and the financial resources of the approaching St. Louis World's Fair are much larger than those of any of the preceding great
Jan 1, 1903
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Institute Representatives on Boards (00e1dfb9-3cd1-40e4-97fc-61be8ca1ebf4)United Engineering Trustees, Inc. W. D. B. MOTTER, JR., '40 A. L. QUENEAU, '41 ALBERT ROBERTS, '39 The Engineering Foundation GEORGE D. BARRON, '40 F. F. COLCORD. '4
Jan 1, 1939
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Mexican Paper - The Detection and Estimation of Small Quantities of Gold and SilverBy Luther Wagoner
For a number of years I have, at odd times, tried to perfect a method of assay sufficiently delicate to find and estimate minute quantities of gold and silver. The object in view was to examine rocks
Jan 1, 1902
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Potential Sources Of Aluminum In Southwestern ChinaBy Chingyuan Y. Li, C. Y. Hsieh
REALIZING that aluminum will have a great role to play in the coming industrialization of China, Chinese geologists have long been looking about for some aluminum deposits. The possible sources appear
Jan 1, 1946
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Rules (b5b4ddf7-390f-462a-9aab-f49d96888c77)Jan 1, 1902
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Books For EngineersBy Reinhardt Schuhmann JR
Metallurgical Engineering Volume I, by Reinhardt Schuhmann, Jr. Addison-Wesley Press. $7.50, 390 pp., 1952. -This first volume, engineering principles, of a two volume work, is intended by the author
Jan 1, 1952
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Effect of Time and Low Temperature on Physical Properties of Medium-carbon Steel? DiscussionF. C. LANGENBERGW.*at 8ertoivn,M ass. (written cliscussiont).-I am inclined to the view that the change in physical properties encountered in the material with which the authors are working is due to
Jan 10, 1919
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Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938)By Chingyuan Y. Li, C. Y. Hsieh
Realizing that aluminum will have a great role to play in the coming industrialization of China, Chinese geologists have long been looking about for some aluminum deposits. The possible sources appear
Jan 1, 1948
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Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938)By Chingyuan Y. Li, C. Y. Hsieh
Realizing that aluminum will have a great role to play in the coming industrialization of China, Chinese geologists have long been looking about for some aluminum deposits. The possible sources appear
Jan 1, 1948
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The Wheeler Process for Welding Iron and Steel Without the Use of FluxesBy D. Torrey
CONSIDERING the two great interests of to-day, in iron upon the one hand and steel upon the other, and recognizing with measurable distinctness the peculiar fitness of each for special services to whi
Jan 1, 1879
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Library (f5993da9-f25e-4c39-a19b-1b97aa6646d1)The Library of the above-named. Societies is open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of technical periodicals and public
Jan 5, 1918
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Flotation And The Gibbs Adsorption EquationBy J. Th. G. Overbeek, R. Schumann, P. L. De Bruyn
THE technique of concentrating valuable minerals from lean ores by flotation depends upon the creation of a finite contact angle at the three-phase contact, mineral-water-air. If the mineral is comple
Jan 5, 1954
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Coal Washability Tests as a Guide to the Economic Limit of Coal Washing (a81f76d1-a983-433d-86bc-8b6299b72d94)By George Scott
MANY requests for information as to the possibility of washing coals to some predetermined percentage of ash or sulfur have suggested that the producers aim to satisfy some degree of purity set by the
Jan 1, 1929