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The Selection of Coals for the Manufacture of CokeBy H. J. Rose
SIXTY-FIVE million net tons of coal were carbonized in the by-product and beehive coke ovens1 of the United States during 1924. This tonnage represented 13.4 per cent. of the bituminous coal which was
Jan 7, 1926
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Papers - The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys, III -Time-potential Data for Cr-Ni and Cr-Ni-Mo Steels (T.P. 1121, with discussion)By H. H. Uhlig
In our study of the mechanism of and the prevention of corrosion in stainless steels, it was considered of fundamental importance to obtain knowledge of the surface structure of such alloys. If corros
Jan 1, 1940
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Secondary Recovery - Development of an Underground Heat Wave for Oil RecoveryBy Bruce F. Grant, Stefan F. Szasz
During 1947, a Sinclair research team was assigned to investigate thermal methods of oil recovery. The assignment was recommended by a survey of possible research approaches to increase the amount of
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys, III -Time-potential Data for Cr-Ni and Cr-Ni-Mo Steels (T.P. 1121, with discussion)By H. H. Uhlig
In our study of the mechanism of and the prevention of corrosion in stainless steels, it was considered of fundamental importance to obtain knowledge of the surface structure of such alloys. If corros
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanism of Catastrophic Oxidation as Caused by Lead OxideBy John C. Sawyer
The mechanism of catastrophic oxidation of chromium and 446 stainless steel is examined. Data are presented to show that accelerated oxidation of these two materials, as caused by lead oxide, can occu
Jan 1, 1963
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of Comminution - Discussion The Third Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond
DISCUSSION Milton C. Shaw and Donald R. Walker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)—For many years the two empirical rules of comminution bearing the names of Rittinger and Kick have been applie
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of Comminution - Discussion The Third Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond
DISCUSSION Milton C. Shaw and Donald R. Walker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)—For many years the two empirical rules of comminution bearing the names of Rittinger and Kick have been applie
Jan 1, 1953
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Sulfur And PyritesBy R. D. Mollison, C. F. Fogarty
Sulfur is widely distributed in nature. It is present in the earth's crust, the ocean, the meteorites that come to us from cosmic space and in practically all animal and plant life. According to
Jan 1, 1960
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Papers - Handling and Utilization - The Relation of Free-swelling Indexes to Other Characteristics of Some Alabama Domestic Stoker Coals (T.P. 2314, Coal Tech., Feb. 1948, with discussion)By Reynold Q. Shotts
The small domestic underfeed stoker as now designed is unusually sensitive to the coking and plastic properties of coals, and when the attempt is made to burn the high rank coking and caking coals of
Jan 1, 1949
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Beneficiation Of Over-Spray Porcelain EnamelBy Donald W. Scott, L. A. Roe, B. J. Sweo
INTRODUCTION THIS paper describes the application of ore-dressing methods to the reclamation of milled frit from over-spray, or waste, porcelain enamel. Frit is the name given by enamelers to a gr
Jan 1, 1947
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Columbus Paper - Charpy Impact Test as Applied to Aluminum Alloys (with Discussion)By E. H. Dix
The success of the Charpy impact test in the steel industry has led those interested in aluminum alloys to investigate the possible application of this test to aluminum and its alloys. In this paper a
Jan 1, 1921
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Officers And Committees Of The American Institute Of Mining And Metallurgical Engineers Inc. 1922For the year ending February, 1923 PRESIDENT ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, District 0 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS HERBERT HOOVER, District 4 WASHINGTON, D. C. EDWIN LUDLOW, District 0 NEW YORK, N. Y.
Jan 7, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Orientation of Grains Growing into Strained Single Crystals of a Cu-1.0 At. Pct P AlloyBy Y. C. Liu
The orientation relationship between the dejormation and recrystallization textztres of binary Cu-P alloys of high phosphorus content was observed to he a ± 14-deg (110) rotation. According to the ori
Jan 1, 1964
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Hydrometallurgical Processing Of Silver ConcentrateBy Wasyl Kunda
High grade jig and low grade flotation concentrates used in the following experiments, are produced from silver ore at the mine. The study was carried out to recover the silver and other metals from t
Jan 1, 1984
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The Henderson Ore Body – Elements of Discovery, Reflections – 1974 Jackling LectureBy Stewart R. Wallace
"For his achievements in unravelling the complex geology of the Climax ore body; for his leadership in the discovery of the Henderson deposit; for his continued encouragement of young geologists; and
Jan 1, 1975
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Inco Steps Up ANFO UsesBy J. H. Dewey, J. McCreedy
Ontario Division of The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, operates five under- ground mines and one open pit on the rim of the Sudbury basin. In 1962, the total underground ore producti
Jan 11, 1964
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PART IV - Calculation of Elastic Anisotropy in Rolled SheetBy Y. C. Liu, G. A. Alers
Using X-ray pole-figure information and the single-crystal elastic constants, the angular variation of an elastic modulus in a polycrystal can be calculated and compared to measured clalues. This proc
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Correlation of Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled 70-30By R. M. Brick
The etched mierostructures of cold-worked alpha brasses, after reductions in excess of about 20 per cent, exhibit dark lines or markings, which have been termed "deformation bands," "etch bands," and
Jan 1, 1940
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The Secondary Enrichment Of Ore-DepositsBy S. F. Emmons
IT was said by many who discussed Professor Posepny's admirable paper on the " Genesis of Ore-Deposits," read at the Chicago meeting of the Institute, in 1893, that its most valuable feature was
Jan 1, 1902