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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: The Role of Stress in Hydrogen Induced Delayed Failure
By A. R. Troiano, E. A. Steigerwald, F. W. Schaller
D. N. Williams(BatteZle Memorial Institute)-The authors have presented an extensive collection of arguments pertaining to the role of stress in hydrogen embrittlement. The basic assumption of these ar
Jan 1, 1962
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A Workhardening/Recovery Model Of Transient Creep Of Salt During Stress Loading And Unloading
By D. E. Munson, P. R. Dawson
An empirical model is developed that predicts accurately the transient response of salt creep to incremental and decremental changes in stress and temperature. Even though the model is empirical, it i
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - Coal-Dust Fires Reverberatories at Washoe Reduction Works
By Louis V. Bender
AfteR investigating the work of coal-dust fired reverberatories of the Canadian Copper Co., at Copper Cliff, Ontario, the management of the Washoe Reduction Works decided to experiment with and ascert
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Modern Mining and Beneficiation of Barite at Cartersville, Georgia (T. P. 973, with discussion)
By David P. Hale
The Cartersville barite district is near Cartersville, Ga., in the southeastern part of Bartow County, about 43 miles northeast of Atlanta. The area over which active mining is being done extends abou
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Modern Mining and Beneficiation of Barite at Cartersville, Georgia (T. P. 973, with discussion)
By David P. Hale
The Cartersville barite district is near Cartersville, Ga., in the southeastern part of Bartow County, about 43 miles northeast of Atlanta. The area over which active mining is being done extends abou
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Economics - Analysis of Bituminous Coal Mines Suspended from 1923 to 1932, Inclusive (With Discussion)
By Newell G. Alford
The data in this paper were collected to show both the volume and speed with which bituminous mines have indefinitely suspended operation while economic advantage in the industry has so gravely declin
Jan 1, 1934
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The Status Of The Canadian Zinc And Lead Industry
By Keith C. Hendrick
The mining industry of Canada, stretching from coast to coast and reaching into the most remote regions of the country, is of fundamental importance to the national economy and the well being of many
Jan 1, 1977
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Strategic Beryllium From Domestic Pegmatites
By James S. Browning, B. H. Clemmans
BERYLLIUM, obtained mainly from the beryllium-aluminum silicate, beryl, is one of our most strategic and critical metals. Strategic because suitable substitutes for many of its alloys have never been
Jan 8, 1953
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Concerning The Art Of The Pewterer.
HAVING told you of the practices of the arts involving other metals, I wish to tell you also of the practice of that of tin.* Indeed, since this is an easily melted metal, in common use for the utensi
Jan 1, 1942
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Economical Selection Of Sucker Rods - Reprinted From Transactions American Institute Of Mining And Metallurgical Engineers, Volume 114 (1936).
By C. Norman Bowers, Blaine B. Wescott
MARKED improvement in the serviceability of sucker rods has been effected in the last two years, partly because of the insistent necessity for greater economy in the operating costs of crude oil produ
Jan 1, 1935
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Instructions And Advice To Members Of The A.I. M. E. Nominating Committee - Resolution Adopted By The Board Of Directors At Its Meeting On April 17, 1936
Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Some Complexities of Impact Strength (T.P. 1341, Howe Lecture)
By Alfred V. de Forest
We are now assembled in this hall for the eighteenth lecture in honor of the memory of our greatest American metallurgist, Henry Marion Howe. Many of his most intimate contemporaries, led, as was fitt
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Some Complexities of Impact Strength (T.P. 1341, Howe Lecture)
By Alfred V. de Forest
We are now assembled in this hall for the eighteenth lecture in honor of the memory of our greatest American metallurgist, Henry Marion Howe. Many of his most intimate contemporaries, led, as was fitt
Jan 1, 1941
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Application Of Cottrell Process In Lead And Copper Smelting
By A. L. Labbe
IT Is well known that the Cottrell process is more easily applied to certain kinds of smoke than to others. The successful Cottrell installations are those treating smokes that carry dust of a mechani
Jan 8, 1925
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Alterations By Surface Agencies
By hydrometamorphism is meant the alteration of rocks, ores and minerals by atmospheric waters. In its broadest sense, it includes the varied processes of weathering, oxidation, hydration, the leachin
Jan 1, 1932
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Ray Consolidated
ONE of the interesting-though not unnatural-features of the whole Porphyry Copper development is the way in which the history of each property dovetails with that of one or more of the others. The sam
Jan 1, 1933
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Comparison Of Branch Raise And Combined Shrinkage And Caving Methods
By Charles Mitke
EXCLUDING top-slicing, and sublevel caving, large production caving methods may be divided into two general classes, the branch raise, or undercut caving method, and the combined shrinkage and caving
Jan 1, 1928
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The Iron-Formation Of Mt. Wright-Lake Carheil
By Daniel L. Murphy
The iron ore province of Quebec and Baffin Island trends from the southern shore of Baffin Island northeasterly through the Labrador Trough to Matonipi Lake, approximately 185 miles northwest of Seven
Jan 9, 1962
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - The Effect of Phosphorus on the Properties of Gun Metal-Reducing Conditions (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 1974, with discussion)
By Blake M. Loring, Robert A. Colton
MeltiXg procedures for most metals and alloys usually include some provision for the control of oxygen, since this element frequently has some undesirable effect on the properties of the metal or allo
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - The Effect of Phosphorus on the Properties of Gun Metal-Reducing Conditions (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 1974, with discussion)
By Blake M. Loring, Robert A. Colton
MeltiXg procedures for most metals and alloys usually include some provision for the control of oxygen, since this element frequently has some undesirable effect on the properties of the metal or allo
Jan 1, 1946