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Technical Notes (86b2af3a-7e18-4203-a19e-d2585a64fa90)On Feb. 16, 1948, the Board of Directors of AIME authorized the publishing of "Technical Notes" in METALS TECHNOLOGY. The purpose is to provide prompt publication of wry short items of the following g
Jan 1, 1948
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Initial Stages Of The Magnetic And Austenite Transformations In A Carbon SteelBy I. N. Zavarine
THE present paper is a continuation of the work on the relationship between the magnetic and the phase transformations in carbon steels during quenching. An account was given by the author in a previo
Jan 1, 1935
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Mining Trends On The Mesabi Range - More Stripping-Truck Pits-ConveyorsBy B. M. Andreas
PRIOR to 1934 all haulage of ore and stripping on the Mesabi Range was by rail. Early rail systems had small narrow-gage locomotives with correspondingly small dump cars. These trains were replaced wi
Jan 1, 1954
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Geology, Geological Engineering - Geology Applied to the Study of Coal Mine Bumps At Sunnyside, UtahBy F. W. Osterwald, C. R. Dunrud
Coal mine bumps are a serious hazard to life and property in the mines of east-central Utah. Research into geologic factors associated with these bumps indicates that the bumps are spatially and genet
Jan 1, 1965
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Simulation of Rail Haulage SystemsBy E. P. Bucklen
Simulation is a tool useful in the evaluation of the probable effect which various changes may have on the performance of time-dependent systems. This is especially true as far as rail transportation
Jan 1, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - The Aging Characteristics of Cu-TiBy G. T. Murray
The aging behavior of a Cu-Ti (3.2 at. pct Ti) alloy has been followed by electrical resistivity, hardness, and metallographic changes. The resistivity data indicate two principal processes, the first
Jan 1, 1961
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New York Paper - Interpretation of Assay Curves for Drill HolesBy Augustus Locke, Edward H. Perry
In the exploration of a copper deposit by drilling, obvious advantages are to be gained from a distinction between primary and secondary ore.' Perhaps the chief of these is the aid which such a d
Jan 1, 1916
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Portable Crusher For Open Pit and Quarry OperationsBy B. J. Kochanowsky
The primary use of a portable crusher, i.e., a crusher mounted on crawlers or tires, in the rock and mining industries is to reduce costs by permitting the substitution of conveyor belt haulage for tr
Jan 12, 1960
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Papers - Lead - Lead Blast-furnace Practice in MissouriBy C. M. Warner
In both the Flat River district of southeast Missouri and the Joplin district of southwest Missouri the lead concentrates are of very high grade, free of arsenic, antimony and bismuth, and contain no
Jan 1, 1937
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Transient Plastic DeformationBy J. D. Lubahn, R. P. Carreker, J. G. Leschen
THE formation of slip bands in crystalline solids undergoing plastic deformation has recently been treated as a problem of nucleation and growth.1 A simplified theory was developed and shown to be qua
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Production - Domestic - West Texas Oil Developments in 1940By P. P. Gregory
The rate of drilling operations in the West Texas district during 1940 was approximately equal to that of 1939. The total number of wells dillled in the area during the year was 1834, of which 1716 we
Jan 1, 1941
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1943By R. Hastings Keller, Ralph E. Esarey
Oil and gas activities in Indiana during 1943 continued to decline at about the same rate as in 1942. New development, production, and prospecting, all showed the results of Federal regulation, low pr
Jan 1, 1944
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Displacement Logging – A New Exploratory ToolBy J. L. Martin, W. M. Campbell
A new electric logging method, called displacement logging, often gives a direct indication of the presence of mobile hydrocarbons in hydrocarbon-bearing formations. This method is based on the detect
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Method of Calculating Rate of Discharge from Hoppers and BinsBy J. R. Johanson
With the continuing development of automatic operations, it is important that reliable discharge rates through hoppers and bins be obtained for bulk solids. In most applications a feeder is used to co
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - Thin Oxide Films on Tungsten (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2224) With discussionBy E. A. Gulbransen, W. S. Wysong
The behavior of tungsten and its surface oxides in oxidizing and reducing atmospheres and in high vacua at elevated temperatures is a question of considerable technical importance. The use of tungsten
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Production - Domestic - West Texas Oil Developments in 1940By P. P. Gregory
The rate of drilling operations in the West Texas district during 1940 was approximately equal to that of 1939. The total number of wells dillled in the area during the year was 1834, of which 1716 we
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure of PalladiumBy A. H. Daane, J. F. Haefling
BECAUSE of the wide use of platinum in industry and research, the physical properties of this metal, including its vapor pressure, have been studied in some detail.' The other members of the pall
Jan 1, 1959
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Unwatering The Tiro General Mine By Air-LiftBy S. F. Shaw
IN 1913, the Tiro General mine, at Charcas, S.L.P., Mexico, which had been making from 125 to 150 gal. of water per min., was allowed to become flooded, after all the pumps had been removed, and in 19
Jan 2, 1920
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - The Diagram of State for Iron-Aluminum Solid SolutionsBy P. R. Swann, R. M. Fisher, W. R. Duff
Observations by transmission electron microscoPy of the microstructures in quenched Fe-A1 alloys provide the basis for revision of the Fe-A1 phase diagram. The diagram is characterized by first-order
Jan 1, 1970
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A Political/Economic Overview Of The Chinese Coal Industry With An Assessment Of Constraints To ProductionBy Dean Goodermote, Carla S. Stone
I Introduction Coal fuels China. Roughly 70 percent of all commercial energy demand is supplied by domestic coal production and with the recent Chinese opening to the West, the Chinese Coal Industr
Jan 1, 1982