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Minerals Beneficiation - The Mineralogy of Blast Furnace Sinter
By Hobart M. Kraner
THE mineralogy of blast furnace sinter is of interest because its mineral content is one of the important factors contributing to its character. There are so many other factors affecting the propertie
Jan 1, 1954
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Charpy Impact Behavior of AI3Ni Whisker-Reinforced Aluminum
By F. D. George, M. J. Salkind
Al3Ni whisker-reinforced aluminum was found to exhibit good Charpy impact toughness and little notch sensitivity even though its room-temperature tensile elongation parallel to the whiskers is only 2
Jan 1, 1969
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Mechanism of Plastic Deformation and Dislocation Damping of Cemented Carbides
By H. Doi, Y. Fujiwara, K. Miyake
In order to throw light on the mechanism of plastic deformation of WC-Co alloys, compressive tests of WC-(7 to 43) vol pct Co alloys have been carried out at room temperature, and stress-micro strain
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron and Steel Division - Establishing Soaking Pit Schedules from Mill Loads
By J. Sibakin, R. D. Hindson
In order to devise a practicable soaking pit schedule for use at The Steel Co. of Canada Ltd.'s Hamilton Works, soaking pit heating temperatures, sooking times, pit capacity, and safe maximum mil
Jan 1, 1956
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Iron and Steel Division - Discussion: End-Point Temperature Control of the Basic Oxygen Furnace
By W. J. Slatosky
W. 0. Philbrook (Cairiegie Institute of Technologyogv—Mr. Slatosky has presented an interesting and constructive paper that represents another step along the way of converting steelmaking from an art
Jan 1, 1962
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Logging - The SP Log in Shaly Sands
By H. G. Doll
As a continuation of the earlier paper on the general subject of the SP log, a more complete analysis of certain features of the SP log in shaly sands is given. The pseudo-static SP in front of shaly
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Temperature on the Lattice Parameters of Magnesium Alloys - Discussion
By R. S. Busk
Niels Engel (University of Alabama, University, Ala.)— In this paper it was pointed out that the electron-gas and energy-band theory accounts for the fact that the lattice parameters exhibit a sudden
Jan 1, 1953
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Acidizing with Swellable Polymers
By E. A. Ernst, N. F. Carpenter
The benefits derived from an acidizing treatment are a function of the penetration achieved by the acid before complete spending. Additional penetration may be achieved by (1) controlling acid leak-08
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A New Graphite Resistor Vacuum Furnace And Its Application In Melting Zirconium
By H. L. Gilbert, C. Travis Anderson, W. J. Kroll
IN a previous paper,1 the use of a split graphite tube resistor as a heater element for high-temperature furnaces has been described. The principal advantages of this type of construction are: I. The
Jan 1, 1948
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Secondary Recovery - Development of an Underground Heat Wave for Oil Recovery
By 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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PVT Studies - Equilibrium Vaporization Ratios for a Reservoir Fluid Containing a High Concentration of Hydrogen Sulfide
By Harold Vagtborg
Equilibrium vaporization ratios were obtained for light hydrocarbons, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide in a reservoir fluid containing 35 mole per cent hydrogen sulfide. The data cover t
Jan 1, 1955
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Spectrographic Analysis Of Special High-Grade Zinc
By W. W. Schmittroth, A. Y. Bethune
THE commercial analysis of Special High-Grade zinc usually involves the determination of lead, iron, copper and cadmium as impurities in the base metal. Over the past 20 years, as the result of metall
Jan 1, 1946
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Carbides in Low Chromium-molvbdenum Steels (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)
By Walter Crafts, C. M. Offenhauer
In a previous study of the carbide phase of chromium steels, it was shown that chromium carbide (Cr7C3) is 2 more stable carbide than cementite (Fe3C) at tempering temperatures above about 500°C. in q
Jan 1, 1943
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Preperation - The Recovery of Pyrite from Coal-mine Refuse (T. P. 1744)
By David R. Mitchell
The mineral pyrite (or marcasite) occurs in coal beds as balls, lenses, veinlets and bands. Several million tons are wasted annually on the refuse dumps from coal mining and coal-preparation activitie
Jan 1, 1944
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Extending The Scope Of Placer Dredging
By C. M. Romanowitz, H. A. Sawin
PLACER dredging as we know it today, especially gold dredging, is an industry about 40 years old, dating from the beginning of this century, when a few mining men in California saw the possibilities i
Jan 1, 1941
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Peru, 1942-1944
By O. B. Hopkins
The reports for the years 1942 and 1943 were written in 1943 and 1944, respectively, and were summarized at the meetings of the Institute in February 1941 and February 1944, but were held in manuscrip
Jan 1, 1945
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Preperation - The Recovery of Pyrite from Coal-mine Refuse (T. P. 1744)
By David R. Mitchell
The mineral pyrite (or marcasite) occurs in coal beds as balls, lenses, veinlets and bands. Several million tons are wasted annually on the refuse dumps from coal mining and coal-preparation activitie
Jan 1, 1944
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Industrial Minerals - Salt Resources of West Virginia
By Paul H. Price, John P. Nolting
The history of the salt industry in West Virginia dates back nearly two hundred years; howTever, the history of salt as an important raw material for the chemical industry is much more recent. The
Jan 1, 1950
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The Recovery Of Pyrite From Coal Mine Refuse
By David R. Mitchell
THE mineral pyrite (or marcasite) occurs in coal beds as balls, lenses, veinlets and bands. Several million tons are wasted annually on the refuse dumps from coal mining and coal-preparation activitie
Jan 1, 1944
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Carbides in Low Chromium-molvbdenum Steels (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)
By Walter Crafts, C. M. Offenhauer
In a previous study of the carbide phase of chromium steels, it was shown that chromium carbide (Cr7C3) is 2 more stable carbide than cementite (Fe3C) at tempering temperatures above about 500°C. in q
Jan 1, 1943