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    Titanium And Zirconium, Twin Metals Of The Atomic Age

    By K. C. Li

    TITANIUM, because of its high strength, weight ratio, and high melting point, became the metal of the jet age. Zirconium, because of its low neutron cross section and high corrosion resistance to hot

    Jan 11, 1957

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    Chattanooga Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles 0. Thompson

    By Philip W. Moen

    It is with sincere regret that the members of the Institute will have heard of the death, on March 17th last, at Terre Haute, Ind., of Professor Charles 0. Thompson, A.M., Ph.D., President of the Rose

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Engineering Features of Modern Large Coal Mines in Illinois and Indiana - Discussion

    EUGENE MCAULIFFE, St. Louis, Mo. (written discussion*).-When we undertook the development of the Kathleen mine, near DuQuoin, certain features greatly influenced the construction and underground devel

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Bentonite (CHAPTER 5)

    By Paul Bechtner

    THE name bentonite formerly was applied solely to a peculiar clay occurring in Wyoming and South Dakota, which was distinguished from other clays by its unctuous feel when wet and the property of swel

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Raymond Weir Smyth

    Raymond Weir Smyth, born Nov. 3, 1888, was the son of Herbert Weir Smyth, professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University. He graduated (A. B.) from Harvard in 1909 and later pursued advanced stud

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Stabilization - Economics and Well Spacing in Texas (With Discussion)

    By William E. Hubbard

    During the last decade the known reserves of petroleum in the United States have increased from about five billion to over thirteen billion barrels. From the standpoint of public welfare the existence

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Copper - Recovery of Gold from Balbach-Thum Slimes at Copper Cliff, Ontario

    By Frederic Benard

    The treatment of Balbach-Thum slimes at Copper Cliff by the Ontario Refining Co, is of interest because it differs considerably from methods usually employed for the recovery of fine gold from parting

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Discussion - Principles Of Dispersion And Aggregation Of Fines - Discussion – Parks, G. A.

    Dr. Healy's paper presents a concise state-of-the-art description of mechanistic, thermodynamic models available today for design, interpretation, and trouble-shooting flocculation processes and

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Recovery Of Gold From Balbach-Thum Slimes At Copper Cliff, Ontario

    By Frederic Benard

    THE treatment of Balbach-Thum slimes at Copper Cliff by the Ontario Refining Co, is of interest because it differs considerably from methods usually employed for the recovery of fine gold from parting

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Industrial Minerals - The Use of Equilibrium Concepts in the Search for Heavy Minerals

    By W. F. Tanner

    A river delivers a given load of sand, and hence heavy materials, into the sea. The load is fixed by drainage basin characteristics and processes. Wave energy available for redistributing that load is

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Iron and Steel Division - Observations on Rimming Steel Ingots (Correction, p 464)

    By J. E. Ostberg, G. Phragmen, A. Hultgren, S. Wohlfahrt

    Detailed study was made of a number of rimming ingots, both low and high carbon, and especially upon effects of superimposed air pressure. Requirement to suppress core bubbles is between 10 and 15 atm

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Past and Future Education of Engineers

    By C. E. MacQuigg

    BY and large the education of the engineer has been conservative and the reasons for this are obvious. Quite properly it has been a tradition of engineering education that facts and not fancies must b

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Geographical List (3d3bb6f6-3206-436f-b2eb-cefde3f4cf10)

    ALABAMA Altoona.-Cain, J. America.-Foreman, J. T. Anniston.-Cowie, L. K. Foster, R. N. Rogers, R. F. White, H. E. Ashland.-Sturdevant, J. C. Bessemer. Ball, E. M. McKenzie. W. C., Jr. M

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Geographical List (f17c5cb3-ae11-4d78-bb97-5b35aa76c39f)

    ALABAMA Aldrich -Thomas, D A Altoona -Cain, J Anmston-Cowie, L K Walmsley, W N White, H E Bankhead -Terentieff, V E Bessemer -Abbott, C E Ball, E M McKenzie, W C, Jr Mitchell, F R Morgan, C Tho

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Central Texas, Fault Zone in 1941

    By William H. Spice

    The area on which oil and gas development is reported covers 30 counties, which are included in the Texas Railroad Commission's District No. I. This area not only includes the old established Bal

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Central Texas, Fault Zone in 1941

    By William H. Spice

    The area on which oil and gas development is reported covers 30 counties, which are included in the Texas Railroad Commission's District No. I. This area not only includes the old established Bal

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Elevated Temperature Properties of Lithium-Fluoride and Magnesium-Oxide Single Crystals

    By W. L. Phillips

    The plastic properties of lithium fluoride and magnesium oxide under compression were investigated in the temperature range 25° to 1000°C. At the higher test temperatures, the critical resolved shear

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Niobium (Columbium)-Iridium Constitution Diagram

    By N. J. Grant, B. C. Giessen, R. Koch

    The system Nh-Ir was investigated over the complete concentration range by metallography and X-my techniques, using forty one alloys. The solubility limits of terminal and intermediate phases and the

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Mechanical Mining by the Consolidated Coal Company

    By G. Stuart Jenkins

    CONDITIONS at the properties of the Consolidated Coal Co. had reached a point where improvements were almost impractical. The mines, sunk years ago, had shafts and entries so small as to preclude the

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Alloying Elements on the Internal Friction of Cold Worked and Quenched Martensitic Iron and Steel

    By I. Tamura, J. O. Brittain, T. Mura

    Plain carbon steel in the cold worked or marten-sitic conditions has an internal friction peak at about 250 oC at a frequency of I cps. The influence of substitutional alloying elements on this peak w

    Jan 1, 1962