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Industrial Minerals - A Simple Method for Making Stereoscopic Photographs and MicrographsBy Louis Moyd
In the preparation of illustrations to accompany reports of investigations concerning particle shapes of various natural and manufactured materials proposed for use as he aggretates in concrete struct
Jan 1, 1950
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Industrial Minerals - Occurrence and Exploration of Barite Deposits at Cartersville, GeorgiaBy Thomas L. Kesler
Essentially all of the barite produced in Georgia has come from the Carters-ville district in the northwest part of the state. The earliest recorded shipment of ore, 60 tons, was made in 1894.' W
Jan 1, 1950
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Experimental Stress Analysis of Tool JointsBy J. F. Gormley
Drill pipe, and the connections used to join the pipe together, have had a long history of development and improvement. With the growing use of high tensile-strength pipe, the rotary shouldered connec
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Rock Mechanics - Shock Wave Attenuation in Elastic and Anelastic Rock MediaBy L. N. Cosner, C. F. Austin, J. K. Pringle
Shock wave attenuation studies with three igneous rocks are reported: a spessartite elastic to low intensity stress waves, a diorite which is anelastic, and a porous scoria. The level of shock passing
Jan 1, 1967
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PART I – Papers - The Use of Molten Pyridinium Choloride in the Treatment of Ores of Niobium (Columbium) and Other Refractory MetalsBy B. R. Hollebone
The chemical action of molten anhydrous pyridinium chloride (pyridine hydrochloride) on oxy salts and ores of some Group IV and V metals are discussed-in particular zirconium, hafnium, niobium (columb
Jan 1, 1968
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Iron and Steel Division - Diffusion of Calcium Ion in Liquid SlagBy J. Chipman, H. Towers, M. Paris
A simple radioactive tracer technique is used to measure the diffusion coefficient of calcium ion in molten slags. In a slag of 40 pct Ca0-40 pct Si0,-20 pct Al203, Dc " at 1450°C is 1.3x10-6 cm'
Jan 1, 1954
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Carlin, Nevada - The Exploration And Discovery Of The Carlin Gold DepositBy R. F. Sheldon
The discovery of the Carlin deposit was the result of discriminating geologic research and prospecting devoted to the objective of finding a gold deposit that could be mined by open pit methods. By th
Jan 1, 1985
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Part II - Papers - Diffusion of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Liquid IronBy Klaus Schwerdtfeger
The rules of solution of oxygen from H2O-H2-He gas and of nitrogen from N2-H2 gas in shallow melts of liquid iron were measured at 1610o and 1600o C, respectiuely. Concentration profiles were detemine
Jan 1, 1968
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Formation Stabilization In Uranium In Situ Leaching And Ground Water RestorationBy T. Y. Yan
SUMMARY Laboratory high pressure column tests have shown that the presence of 1-20 ppm of aluminum ion effectively prevents permeability loss during uranium leaching with leachates containing sodiu
Jan 1, 1982
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Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Carbon in Liquid-Iron AlloysBy J. Chipman, T. Fuwa
The effects of various elements on the activity coefficient of carbon in liquid iron have been studied by two experimental methods: 1) equilibration with controlled mixtures of CO and CO2; 2) the solu
Jan 1, 1960
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Iron and Steel Division - Establishing Soaking Pit Schedules from Mill LoadsBy J. Sibakin, R. D. Hindson
In order to devise a practicable soaking pit schedule for use at The Steel Co. of Canada Ltd.'s Hamilton Works, soaking pit heating temperatures, sooking times, pit capacity, and safe maximum mil
Jan 1, 1956
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - On the Carbon-Carbon Interaction Energy in IronBy E. S. Machlin
The wzodel of Blandin and Diplunt;, generalized to include a phase factor, is applied to the carbon-carbon interaction in iron. Darken's "energetic" model is generalized to include not only firs
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Kinetics - Absolute Reaction Rate Theory for Diffusion in Metals (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2344) With discussionBy J. C. Fisher, J. H. Hollomon, David Turnbull
Understanding of the diffusion problem has recently been furthered by the analysis of Birchenall and Meh1.l They pursued the problem of the variation of the diffusion coefficient with composition for
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Kinetics - Absolute Reaction Rate Theory for Diffusion in Metals (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2344) With discussionBy David Turnbull, J. H. Hollomon, J. C. Fisher
Understanding of the diffusion problem has recently been furthered by the analysis of Birchenall and Meh1.l They pursued the problem of the variation of the diffusion coefficient with composition for
Jan 1, 1949
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Rock Mechanics - Rock Slope Chart from Empirical Slope DataBy R. J. Lutton
Empirical data from 91 rock excavations have been used to construct a family of slope curves on a chart relating excavation height and inclination. The highest and steepest slopes from each excavation
Jan 1, 1971
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Block Caving At Premier MineBy Kenric C. Owen
INTRODUCTION Situated 23 miles east of Pretoria the Premier Mine started diamond production in 1903. Two years later it produced the largest diamond yet discovered, the 3 106 carat Cullinan stone.
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - The Use of Controlled Solidification in Equilibrium-Diagram StudiesBy W. A. Tiller
The conventional techniques1 for determining the liquidus and solidus surfaces of an alloy system containing more than two components are extremely tedious to use and do not provide a complete picture
Jan 1, 1960
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New York Paper - The Reduction and Refining of Tin in the United States (with Discussion)By J. R. Stack, H. H. Alexander
Prior to 1915, numerous attempts were made to treat tin concentrates in the United States, but for various reasons they were unsuccessful. Tin ore is said to have been found in nearly every state, but
Jan 1, 1924
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New York Paper - Electric Furnace Problems (with Discussion)By J. L. McK. Yardley
There are two general classes of problems in connection with electric furnaces. First, those relating to the best utilization of the electrical power inside the furnace; second, those connected with t
Jan 1, 1920
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Canal Zone Paper - Recent Developments in the Undercutting of Coal by MachineryBy Edward W. Parker
At the Seventy-sixth meeting of the Institute, held in New York, N. Y., February, 1899,I presented a paper on this subject entitled, Coal-Cutting Machinery,' which has become somewhat out of date
Jan 1, 1911