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                     Papers - Economics of Wood Preservation in Underground Coal Mining (T.P 1067, with discussion) Papers - Economics of Wood Preservation in Underground Coal Mining (T.P 1067, with discussion)By Reamy Joyce Conditions in underground mining are so variable that in approaching the problem of the economies effected by the use of pressure-treated mine ties and mine timbers, it is necessary to secure specific Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Longwalling on Timber in Alabama Coal Mines (T.P. 1211) Papers - Longwalling on Timber in Alabama Coal Mines (T.P. 1211)By L. I. Cothern The introduction of mechanized mining has created a demand for long working faces. It has also prompted mining men to contest the old theory that longwall methods can be used only where roof condition Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Effects of Artificial Support in Longwall Mining as Determined by Barodynamic Experiment (T.P. 1020, with discussion) Papers - Effects of Artificial Support in Longwall Mining as Determined by Barodynamic Experiment (T.P. 1020, with discussion)By R. V. Taborelli, P. B. Bucky This investigation was carried on by means of models and the application of the principles of similitude to determine the effects of props, props and cribs and sand filling in longwall mining. The geo Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion) Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion)By David Sinclair, Philip B. Bucky The dimensions and shapes of mine structures may at present be determined by (1) field experience, (2) structural calculations, and (3) barodynamic tests. § None of these, however, provide information Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Launder and Table Washing of Fine Coal (T.P. 1210, with discussion) Papers - Launder and Table Washing of Fine Coal (T.P. 1210, with discussion)By C.P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford, J.A. Younkins Coal-cleaning plants using the launder process generally wash the fine coal (minus ? or minus 5/16-in.) separately in a plant consisting of washing launders or troughs placed one below another and som Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Flocculation and Clarification of Slimes with Organic Flocculants (T.P. 1052, with discussion) Papers - Flocculation and Clarification of Slimes with Organic Flocculants (T.P. 1052, with discussion)By Kenneth B. Ray, George R. Gardner The application of wet cleaning processes for the beneficiation of bituminous coal has created in some localities a problem in the recovery and disposal of fine solids in the washery water. The maximu Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Measurement of Pressures Developed during the Carbonization of Coal (T.P. 1118, with discussion) Papers - Measurement of Pressures Developed during the Carbonization of Coal (T.P. 1118, with discussion)By Charles C. Russell Pressures developed by the coal during the coking process have been responsible for serious trouble to many companies that operate or build by-product coke ovens. The insidious nature of this trouble Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion) Papers - Production of Low-temperature Coke by the Disco Process (T.P. 1176, with discussion)By C. E. Lesher Low-temPeRatUre carbonization needs no introduction to the literature on coal. This paper will attempt no review of that literature; it tells the story of the commercial development of one of the proc Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Proportions of Free Fusible Material in Coal Ash, as an Index of Clinker and Slag Formation (T. P. 1175, with discussion) Papers - Proportions of Free Fusible Material in Coal Ash, as an Index of Clinker and Slag Formation (T. P. 1175, with discussion)By H. L. Brunjes, G. B. Gould The softening temperature of coal ash, as determined in the laboratory, has been used for years as an indication of the tendency of coal to form clinker and slag. It has not, however, provided an inde Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Use of Pulverized Coal as Fuel for Open-hearth Furnaces Melting Steel for Castings (T.P. 1119, with discussion) Papers - Use of Pulverized Coal as Fuel for Open-hearth Furnaces Melting Steel for Castings (T.P. 1119, with discussion)By Joseph P. Kittredge At the time this matter first came up in 1912, the National Malleable and Steel Castings Co. had seven basic-bottom open-hearth furnaces in its plant at Sharon, Fa., using fuel oil, then costing about Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Index IndexJan 1, 1940 
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                     Title Page Title PageJan 1, 1940 
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                     Foreword – Frank T. Sisco Foreword – Frank T. SiscoJan 1, 1940 
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                     Contents ContentsJan 1, 1940 
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                     A.I.M.E. Officers and Directors A.I.M.E. Officers and DirectorsJan 1, 1940 
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                     The Howe Memorial Lecture The Howe Memorial LectureJan 1, 1940 
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                     Iron and Steel Division Officers and Committees Iron and Steel Division Officers and CommitteesJan 1, 1940 
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                     Photograph of C. H. Herty, Jr. Howe Lecturer Photograph of C. H. Herty, Jr. Howe LecturerJan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Slag Control (Howe Memorial Lecture, T. P. 1203) Papers - Slag Control (Howe Memorial Lecture, T. P. 1203)By C. H. Herty Almost every metallurgist who has given the Howe Memorial Lecture has had a personal contact with the distinguished gentleman to whose honor this hour is devoted. Unfortunately for me, such personal c Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Effect of the Solution-loss Reactions on Blast-furnace Efficiency (T. P. 1107, with discussion) Papers - Effect of the Solution-loss Reactions on Blast-furnace Efficiency (T. P. 1107, with discussion)By P. V. Martin Shortly after the middle of the nineteenth century, the invention of the regenerative open-hearth furnace and the development of the Bessemer process stimulated a rate of steel production whose magnit Jan 1, 1940 
