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A Magnetic Survey of the Ivry Ilmenite Deposit
By David Keys
THE object of this investigation was to determine with a vertical magnetic variometer the extent of the titaniferous ore deposit that occurs not far from Ivry in Terrebonne County, Quebec, about 70 mi
Jan 1, 1936
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Use Of Manganese Alloys In Open-Hearth Practice -Discussion
SAMUEL L. HOYT.-The question of adding the ferromanganese to the ladle or to the furnace involves both theoretical and practical questions and its discussion might very easily occupy the rest of the d
Jan 4, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - The Phase Diagram for the Pseudobinary System ZnTe-In2Te3 (TN)
By Donald R. Mason, Daniel F. O’Kane
DIFFERENTIAL thermal analysis measurements have been used to determine the ZnTe-In2Te3 pseudo-binary phase diagram. Since ZnTe and In2Te3 are both semiconductors, any intermediate compounds formed in
Jan 1, 1965
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On the Importance of Surveying in Geology
By Benjamin Smith Lyman
THE importance of topography to geology is so commonly underrated as to deserve to be pointed out again and again. The relation of topography to the different branches of geology may be seen best by a
Jan 1, 1873
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Colorado Paper - Excentric Jig, with Adjustable and Automatic Lower Discharge Arranged for the Full Width of the Bed and for One or more Compartment
By Edgar G. Tuttle
The accompanying figures show the arrangement of a twocompartment excentric jig fitted with adjustable and automatic discharges for drawing oft' the lower product obtained in jigging minerals, or
Jan 1, 1897
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Technical Notes - Re-solution of Precipitated Silver in Copper-Silver Alloys
By Walter R. Hibbard, Harold Margolin
DURING preliminary tests on the aging of a Cu-plus 5 pct Ag alloy,' a specimen which had been overaged 24 hr at 550°C was annealed in a nitrogen-hydrogen atmosphere first for 2 hr and then for an
Jan 1, 1952
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An Interview with 1977 SME-AIME President Donald 0. Rausch
Dr. Rausch, from your vantage point as educator, engineer, and corporate executive, what would you say is the most fundamental need that must be satisfied for the continuing welfare of our society, ou
Jan 3, 1977
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Petroleum Economics - Fuel Oil, The Safety Valve of the Petroleum Industry (With Discussion)
By Charles J. Deegan
The purpose of this paper is to point out some features of the position of fuel oil and it's relationship to the economic balance and price structure of the petroleum industry. The term "fuel oil
Jan 1, 1929
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Theory of Brittle Fracture in Steel and Similar Metals
By A. H. Cottrel
SINCE metallurgy exists to provide strong, tough, engineering materials it must inevitably be perpetually concerned with the problem of brittle-ness. The steel-making industry was created because chem
Jan 1, 1959
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The International Lead Refining Plant (a0de3559-8fab-4fe0-9bfb-2bf17f723904)
Discussion of the paper of G. P. Hulst, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 92, August, 1914, pp. 1865 to 1871. L. S. AUSTIN, Salt Lake City, Utah.-One quest
Jan 11, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnesium-Rich Corner of the Magnesium-Lithium-Aluminum System (Discussion, p. 1267a)
By C. E. Armantrout, J. A. Rowland, D. F. Walsh
THE close-packed-hexagonal structure of mag-J- nesium is converted to a ductile and malleable body-centered-cubic lattice by the addition of lithium in excess of 10 pct. Further, the density of magnes
Jan 1, 1956
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Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide
By Daniel C. McLean
Copper concentrates produced by many operations in the United States and South America contain chalcocite (79.9% Cu) as a major component, yet the grades of these concentrates rarely exceed 25 to 28%
Jan 1, 1984
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Chattanooga Paper - The Straight or No-Bosh Blast Furnace
By W. J. Taylor
The discussion on my paper entitled "Experiments with a Straight or No-bosh Furnace," read at the Philadelphia Meeting, September, 1884 (Transactions, vol. xiii., p. 489), suggests the propriety of sl
Jan 1, 1886
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Development of Casing for Deep Wells
By F. W. Bremmer
THE drilling of constantly deeper oil wells has made it imperative that the manufacturer of casing be ever searching for new methods and new materials to meet the increased demands. One phase of this
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Sessions
Mine Taxation On Monday morning, Sept. 22, a session on- Mine Taxation was held in cooperation with the Internal Revenue Dept., U. S. Treasury, Mr. R. C. Allen presiding. This was followed by two adj
Jan 11, 1919
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Iron and Steel - Plastic Flow in Anisotropic Sheet Steel (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2440)
By L. R. Jackson, W. T. Lankford, K. F. Smith
ComMercial steel sheet is prepared by a combination of hot and cold rolling and annealing. This treatment usually results in more or less pronounced anisotropy. The anisotropy may manifest itself b
Jan 1, 1949
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Geophysics - Rubeanic Acid Field Test for Copper in Soils and Sediments
By R. E. Delavault, H. V. Warren
In normal soils there are usually 10 to 50 parts of copper in every million parts of .soil. Only 0.2 to .5 pct of this copper can be found by any simple cold chemical attack. Now, with rubeanic mid re
Jan 1, 1959
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Certain Field Problems in Reflection Seismology
By C. A. Heiland
FOR the past three years, the senior writer has carried out, with inter-ruptions, a series of investigations into the characteristics of prospecting seismographs of a wide variety of construction. Ear
Jan 1, 1933
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On the Determination of Carbon by Magnetic Tests - Being the Results of Tests made at the Works of the Otis Iron and Steel Company, Cleveland, Ohio, under the direction of the Manager, Mr. S. T. Wellman.
By Charles M. Ryder
IN presenting this paper to the Institute I beg to mention, first, the results which I have obtained and the apparatus which I have employed, and to follow this with a brief description of the steps b
Jan 1, 1877
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Determination of Carbon by Magnetic Tests
By Charles M. Ryder
In presenting this paper to the Institute I beg to mention, first, the results which I have obtained and the apparatus which I have employed, and to follow this with a brief description of the steps b