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Washington Paper - Phosphorus in Pig-Iron, Steel and Iron-OreBy Clemens Jones
THE analytical history of phosphorus in its relation to the metallurgy of iron is an interesting study, the progress of which runs parallel with the development of the greatest industry in the world.
Jan 1, 1890
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Records Of Black Hawk Operations At MogollonBy Wilford S. Wright
FOR the past four years the management of the Black Hawk Consolidated Mines plant at Mogollon has conscientiously kept accurate records pertaining to cost of operation and the performance of certain e
Jan 1, 1943
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The Possibility of Deep Sand Oil and Gas in the Appalachian Geo-Syncline of West VirginiaBy David Reger
Introduction THE exhaustion of oil and gas in the United States is proceeding at a rapid pace. This is especially true in fields where the light oils that furnish the most fuel for internal-combustio
Jan 9, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - The Strain Hardening of Magnesium Oxide Single CrystalsBy T. H. Alden
Using alternating tension-compression straining, the hardening of magnesium oxide single crystals was studied up to large stresses and strains. At 0.25 pct plastic strain amplitude, the hardening curv
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - New Method of Mapping with Aid of Aerial Photographs and Slotted Templets (T.P. 1081)By W. H. Meyer
Although an aerial photograph is not a map, most of the information that is necessary for compiling a map is recorded in the photograph provided some form of radial-line method is used to determine th
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - New Method of Mapping with Aid of Aerial Photographs and Slotted Templets (T.P. 1081)By W. H. Meyer
Although an aerial photograph is not a map, most of the information that is necessary for compiling a map is recorded in the photograph provided some form of radial-line method is used to determine th
Jan 1, 1941
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The Method Of Converting Matte Into Fine And Malleable Copper.HAVING demonstrated to you above the practice of bringing silver to its ultimate fineness and perfection, it now remains for me to describe how the two kinds of metals that are found in the smelting p
Jan 1, 1942
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Fluxes (5b4b20f7-bc75-494d-bc6d-f7c7890735f5)By Frederick V. Lawrence
Broadly speaking, fluxes are substances which promote wetting and spreading or enhance the fluidity and manipulative properties of materials in joining, fusion, and smelting operations. The term most
Jan 1, 1983
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The Institute's Library and How to Use ItBy Thomas T. Read
ONE of the major purposes of the Institute is to "maintain ... a library of books relating to subjects cognate to the sciences and arts of mining and metallurgy." In conformance with this purpose the
Jan 1, 1946
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Mining - Mather Mine Uses Pipeline Concrete in Underground OperationsBy Harry C. Swanson
TRANSPORTING concrete from mixer to forms has always been a problem. Twenty-five years ago this task was generally accomplished by means of wheelbarrow or concrete buggy. On large dam jobs, as the num
Jan 1, 1955
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Miining - Rock Bolting in Metal Mines of the NorthwestBy Lloyd Pollish, Robert N. Breckenridge
SUCCESS in any underground mining operation is determined by accessibility of the orebody, which in turn is dependent upon maintenance of passageways to the mining zones and temporary support of the v
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - Compression Testing of Fcc CrystalsBy B. Ramaswami, Y. Nakada, U. F. Kocks
Compression tests were performed on single crystals of aluminum, silver, gold, and a Ag-10 pet Au alloy, with height-to-width ratios from 8:1 to 1:1. As this ratio decreased, so did the amount of easy
Jan 1, 1964
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Powder Metallurgy as Applied to Machine PartsBy A. J. Langhammer
Broadly speaking, it may be said that the engineer has two major responsibilities: One is to recommend the choosing of proper machinery and equipment; the other, to assist in the simplification of des
Jan 1, 1945
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Concerning Rock Crystal And All Important Gems In General.HAVING previously told you about lodestone, azure, emery, and manganese, things that perhaps belong more properly to the stones than to the metals, the desire has come to me to describe rock crystal a
Jan 1, 1942
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New York Paper - Metals and Alloys from a Colloid-chemical Viewpoint (with Discussion)By Jerome Alexander
It is an outstanding fact of Nature that many of the practical properties of substances are dependent, not on their ultimate chemical composition, but on the kind and degree of aggregation of their co
Jan 1, 1919
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - An Investigation of the Formation and Growth of G. P. Zones at Low Temperatures in Al-Zn Alloys and the Effects of the Third Elements Silver, Silicon,and MagnesiumBy M. Murakami, Y. Murakami, O. Kawano
The formation and growth of Guinier-Preston zones in Al-Zn alloys containing 4.4, 6.8, 9.7, and 12.4 at. pct zn have been studied by the X-ray small-angle scattering method. Particular attention was p
Jan 1, 1970
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Power Line – Gunning For Over-Kill In ’69 H&S ActBy T. V. Falkie, Robert Stefanko
Much criticism has been directed at the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 from many sources, but few specific charges have been leveled, at least publicly. Yet, if the criticism is truly valid a
Jan 1, 1971
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Design Factors for the Metal Forms with Which Powder Metallurgy May CompeteBy Fred P. Peters
At first glance this paper may seem unique among those comprising this symposium on designing for powder metallurgy, since it is evidently concerned with everything but Powder metallurgy. This paradox
Jan 1, 1945
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Montreal Paper - Experiments with Charcoal, Coke, and Anthracite in the Pine Grove Furnace, PaBy John Birkinbine
In the spring of 1878 the Pine Grove Furnace, located in Cumberland County, Pa., was blown in after lying idle for several years. The fnrnace was constructed in 1770, and for over a century it has bee
Jan 1, 1880