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High-strength Brasses
By O. W. Ellis
RECENTLY there has been a considerable revival of interest in the effects of the various elements commonly added to brass for the purpose of increasing its strength. For many years the work of Guillet
Jan 1, 1929
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Effect Of Grain Size And Bar Diameter On Creep Rate Of Copper At 200°C.
By C. F. Riisness, E. R. Parker
THAT grain size has a great effect on the mechanical properties of metals has been recognized for a long time. Bassett and Davis1 in 1919 did excellent work in [ ] determining the effect of grain si
Jan 1, 1944
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Yield Point of Single Crystals of Iron Under Static Loads (dea0d180-7155-4171-bcff-da25bb41b162)
By M. Gensamer
THE stresses which initiate deformation processes in metals are funda-mentally important in the study of the mechanical properties of metals. A point of inflection in the load-elongation curves obtain
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Mental Tests in Industry (with Discussion)
By Robert M. Yerkes
The following is a brief account of the methods of measuring intelligence especially prepared for use in the U. S. Army, of typical results, and of some of their immediately practical applications. It
Jan 1, 1919
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Spokane Paper - The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing Veins. Supplementary Paper
By George J. Bancroft
At the New York meeting of the Institute, April, 1907, I presented a paper entitled, The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing Veins,' in which paper I advanced the following propositions: (
Jan 1, 1910
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Tables And Curves For Use In Measuring Temperatures With Thermocouples
By Leason Adams
THE thermocouple as a device for the measurement of temperature is rivaled only by the platinum-resistance thermometer. Both instruments are capable of the highest precision, but the thermocouple, on
Jan 9, 1919
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Mine Ventilation - Mine-air Flow (with Discussion)
By G. E. McElroy
Much attention has been directed to mine-air flow in recent years, more especially in Great Britian where there is frequent reference to a theory of fluid flow developed by English engineers. Briefly
Jan 1, 1927
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Pittsburg Paper - Standard Physical Tests for the Product of the Blast-Furnace, and Their Value
By Thomas D. West
The occasional reports of progressive furnace-men, giving the results of physical tests to prove the superior qualities of their pig-irons, have encouraged the writer to believe that the time is ripe
Jan 1, 1897
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Die Casting Of Brass
By John R. Freeman
THIS paper relates entirely to the casting of brass under fluid pressure in steel dies Die castings of metals and alloys of low melting point have been available for many years but the development of
Jan 1, 1935
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Effect of Oxygen upon the Precipitation of Metals from Cyanide Solutions
By Thomas Crowe
Much has been written upon the precipitation of metals from cya-nide solution by zinc. We often read of the many factors that influence precipitation, such as zinc surface, purity of zinc, percentage
Jan 8, 1918
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How Truax-Traer Loads Cars By Rope Haulage System
By Mack H. Shumate
1 Raw coal from Truax-Traer Coal Co.'s Burning Star Slope mine, Jackson County, Ill., is brought to the surface by the new 42-in. slope belt haulage conveyor at the rate of 850 tph. The loading s
Jan 6, 1962
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Lake Superior Paper - The Clays and Clay-Working Industry of Colorado
By Heinrich Ries
The clay-resources of Colorado are but little known, for the reason that little has been published concerning them, and also on account of the hitherto small demand for clay products in the Rocky Moun
Jan 1, 1898
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Colorado Paper - Concrete Example of the Use of Well Logs
By Mowry Bates
The following example of the practical application of engineering geology is of interest in that it demonstrates the advantage of keeping accurate records of all wells, whether drilled by onn's s
Jan 1, 1920
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Recent Advances In The Chemistry Of The Cyanogen Compounds
By J. E. Clennell
IT is a common observation that the improvements introduced in practice since the first announcement of the cyanide process have been almost entirely mechanical. Although a good deal of study and rese
Jan 10, 1915
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Papers - Die-casting of Brass (With Discussion)
By John R. Freeman
This paper relates entirely to the casting of brass under fluid pressure in steel dies. Die castings of metals and alloys of low melting point have been available for many years but the development of
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Die-casting of Brass (With Discussion)
By John R. Freeman
This paper relates entirely to the casting of brass under fluid pressure in steel dies. Die castings of metals and alloys of low melting point have been available for many years but the development of
Jan 1, 1935
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St. Louis Paper - The Condition of Silver in a Sample of Litharge
By Charles E. Wait
In the analysis of a set of interesting furnace-products belonging to the metallurgical cabinet of the School of Mines, I placed in the hands of one of my students a sample of litharge which gave the
Jan 1, 1887
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Fundamental Basis For Classification Of Employees
The plan for establishing relations of American industry with national labor on a definite basis so closely follows the channels of the efforts of Engineering Council, principally in the classificatio
Jan 6, 1919
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Iron and Steel Division - The Manganese Equilibrium Under Simple Oxide Slags
By J. Chipman, J. B. Gero, T. B. Winkler
IN the basic open hearth process the reaction of manganese in the bath with iron oxide in the slag attains a condition very closely approximating true equilibrium, and the distribution of manganese be
Jan 1, 1951
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Rumania during 1930 (With Discussion)
By Ionel I. Gardescu
During the summer of 1930 the average daily oil production of Rumania registered a new peak at 128,000 bbl. per day. The estimated potential production as of September, 1930, was as high as 235,000 bb
Jan 1, 1931