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  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Possible Role of Diffusion in the Creep of Alpha and Gamma Iron

    By Jack L. Lytton, Oleg D. Sherby

    RESULTS of recent investigations1 on the creep of metals at high temperatures have revealed that the activation energies for creep of pure metals, AH,., about equals the respective activation energ

    Jan 1, 1957

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    An Underground Ventilation Network Analysis And Estimation Of Temperature Of Air Current

    By Saburo Shigeno, Kunzo Amano

    As shafts and tunnels move deeper levels in underground mining, development planning becomes more complex. The most serious problem is the aggravation of environmental conditions due to the imposition

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of the Elastic Properties of Rolled Sheet

    By G. A. Alers, F. Borik

    Rolled sheet products are elastically anisotropic and a large number of measurements of Young's modulus and rigidity modulus are necessary to completely specify their elastic properties. This pap

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in Pennsylvania, 1934

    By S. H. Cathcart

    Price, production and drilling operations exceeded any year since 1930. A top price for crude of $2.55 was maintained from May 1 to November 6 and increased activity about coincides with that period.

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Rescue Work at Argonaut Mine Fire of 1922

    By Byron Pickard

    AT MIDNIGHT of Sunday, Aug. 27, 1922, a fire was discovered in the main shaft of the Argonaut mine, Jackson, Cal. With the excep-tion of a shift boss and two skip tenders who escaped, the entire night

    Jan 11, 1922

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    Fine Coal Flotation in a Centrifugal Field With an Air Sparged Hydrocyclone

    By M. C. Van Camp, J. D. Miller

    Preliminary results are reported regarding the design and development of a pilot scale air sparged hydrocyclone for cleaning fine coal 590 pm (- 28 mesh) containing 24% ash and 1.6% sulfur. The princi

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Friction Rock Stabilizers-A Different Approach to Ground Support

    By James J. Scott

    A four-year program of research, development, and field testing has led to the refinement of a ground support system utilizing friction rock stabilizers, or "Split Sets," as they are known by their pa

    Jan 7, 1977

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    Buffalo Paper - Steel Rails and Specifications for their Manufacture

    By Robert W. Hunt

    Having had some twenty years' experience in trying to make good Bessemer steel rails, and now devoting my thoughts and energies to seeing that other people seek the same end, I venture to lay bef

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Effect Of Sulfur In Coal Used In Ceramic Industries

    By C. W. Parmelee

    THE ideal fuel for burning ceramic wares is the one that, among other characteristics, has little or no sulfur. For that reason wood was long considered the most desirable fuel but its high cost has p

    Jan 9, 1919

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    On the Occurrence of Lustrous Coal With Native Silver in a Vein in Porphyry, in Ouray County, Colorado

    By G. A. Koenig, Moritz Stockder

    Locality and Geological Occurrence. The Alpine region of Southwest Colorado, comprising the San Juan and Uncompaghre Mountains, is composed of a deeply eroded sheet of acid eruptive rocks, overlying i

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Analysis of Slope Stability in Very Heavily Jointed or Weathered Rock Masses

    By Evert Hoek

    An empirical criterion is presented for use in estimating the strength of heavily jointed or weathered rock masses. This criterion incorporates the intact strength of the rock material and introduces

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Geochemical Crusta1 Abundance Models

    By F. P. Agterberg

    It can be useful to model the mean grade values for a metal in mineral deposits containing that metal as representing the extreme value tail of a lognormal frequency distribution for the concentration

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Solutions of the Batch Grinding Equation Leading to Rosin-Rammler Distributions

    By L. G. Austin, P. T. Luckie, R. R. Klimpel

    Application of the Charles and Bond Laws to batch grinding can be deduced as a special case of solution of the first-order batch grinding equation. With additional limitations on the feed size distrib

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Free Energy of Formation of Molybdenum Dioxide

    By Robert A. Rapp

    The standard molar free energy of formation of MOO,was determined between 750o to 1050o C in galvanic cell measurements involving the solid electrolyte Zr0.85 Ca0.15 O1.85. Use of the reference elec

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Stability Investigations For Tailings Dams

    By J. C. Osler

    The design of a tailings dam is a geotechnical engineering project of considerable scope. For the design, it is necessary to establish the engineering properties of the soil or rock strata which will

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Economic Factors Of Mechanical Rock Tunneling

    By N. E. Norman, R. Stier

    The mining industry is continually seeking out new and better underground mining techniques. One of the most recent-also, perhaps, the most significant-of the new concepts in underground mining is the

    Jan 6, 1967

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    Review of the Month (51735c62-b97f-4c0a-9951-b376c8bc8028)

    ON July 2 the Krupp plant in Essen was occupied by the French. The City of Frankfurt, on the edge of the Mayence Bridgehead was surrounded by the French. French infantry and cavalry occupied some more

    Jan 7, 1923

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    Thiosorbic® Lime for FGD Processes (92669b33-278f-4eae-ae7d-12a9a2f85461)

    In 1970, the federal Clean Air Act was passed, promulgating limits on the emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) from large stationary sources that would affect local air quality. The brunt of this regulat

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of the Initial Stage of Decomposition of Low Ms Iron-Nickel-Carbon Martensites

    By C. Alstetter, V. Kerlins

    By using alloys with subzero Ms temperatures, this investigation demonstrates that the amount of decomposition of martensite during the quench from austenite may be considerable and especially so in s

    Jan 1, 1963