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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Correlation of Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of 24S-type Alluminum Alloys as Affected by High Temperature Precipitation (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1934,By W. D. Robertson
A considerable quantity of experimental data is available on the effect of time, temperature, work-hardening and composition on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of aluminum alloys. T
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Correlation of Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of 24S-type Alluminum Alloys as Affected by High Temperature Precipitation (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1934,By W. D. Robertson
A considerable quantity of experimental data is available on the effect of time, temperature, work-hardening and composition on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of aluminum alloys. T
Jan 1, 1946
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Ceramic Raw MaterialsBy Lane Mitchell
A ceramic product or processed material is a solid composed of materials which have been subjected to heat above 468.3°C (875°F). The raw materials, which are blended together (or in some cases used s
Jan 1, 1983
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Production - Introduction (1da2293a-fa16-46aa-8a8a-eaad01f016ca)By James Terry Duce
The symposium on production for the year 1941 contains few papers on the foreign situation. Rigid censorship prevails in various countries, as the question of the volume of petroleum supplies has beco
Jan 1, 1942
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Review of Progress in the Caving of Asbestos OreBy Gerald Sherman
Asbestos ore is hard, well intersected by free fissuring but not completely enough to avoid heavy secondary blasting, and is a more valuable ore than usual for caving. These factors have resulted in d
Jan 4, 1950
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Video Display Underground Coal Mining Simulator Designed For Mining EngineersBy Thomas M. Barczak
This paper describes a computerized simulation system developed by KETRON, Inc., in cooperation with the US Bureau of Mines. The system is designed for use by mine managers and engineers rather than c
Jan 1, 1983
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Salt Water Disposal and Pressure Maintenance, East Texas Oil FieldBy W. S. Morris
THE East Texas oil field is the largest in the United States and perhaps the largest 'in the world ; likewise, it is one of the most interesting. The East Texas oil field is a water-drive field.
Jan 1, 1944
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Philip N. Moore On War Mineral Relief CommissionPast-president Philip N. Moore has accepted the position of engineer member of the War Mineral Relief Commission and has already taken up the work. J. E. Spurr is the chief engineer of the Commission
Jan 4, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - The Growth of Proeutectoid Ferrite in Ternary Iron-Carbon- Manganese AustenitesBy J. S. Kirkaldy, D. H. Weichert, G. R. Purdy
Two-phase diffusion couples have been used to simulate the growth of proeutectoid ferrite in ternary Fe-C-Mn austenites. It has been shown, theoretically and expermentally, that the results fall into
Jan 1, 1964
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Production - IntroductionBy James Terry Duce
The symposium on production for the year 1941 contains few papers on the foreign situation. Rigid censorship prevails in various countries, as the question of the volume of petroleum supplies has beco
Jan 1, 1942
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Pneumatic Backfilling & RestorationBy Cheri Eby, William R. Eby
INTRODUCTION Pneumatic conveyance systems provide for material placement at high compaction rates in confined spaces. This method of conveyance provides proper roof support and ground stabilizatio
Jan 1, 1982
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Sharing Risks And Rewards In International Contract NegotiationsBy Pedro L. Lizaur
INTRODUCTION The degree of success of an association between parties in establishing a new venture ultimately depends on three factors: a. the venture's underlying economic strength, which
Jan 1, 1985
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Production Technology - The Delta-Log, a Differential Temperature Surveying MethodBy R. B. Basham, C. W. Macune
Very small anomalies in oil well temperatures are detected and measured by recording the difference in temperature existing between two thermally sensitive elements which are Spaced several feet apart
Jan 1, 1952
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Cleveland Paper - Comparisons of Blast-Furnace ResultsBy Frank Firmstone
It is proposed to consider here only comparisons made between results obtained when the materials employed are precisely the same, two furnaces at the same works for example, or the same furnace under
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Intelligent Taxation Aids Canada's Mineral DevelopmentFOR twelve successive years Canada's mineral production has shown a steady increase, rising from a value of $0.5 billion in 1945 to $2.06 billion in 1956, and the outlook for the future is one of
Jan 12, 1957
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Foundation Studies For A Roller-Compacted Concrete Gravity DamBy Gregg A. Scott
Upper Stillwater Dam is to be a roller-compacted concrete gravity structure, founded on nearly horizontally bedded sandstone and argillite rock. An overview of the testing and analyses used to evaluat
Jan 1, 1984
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - A Study of the Behavior of Bounded Reservoirs Composed of Stratified LayersBy P. Hazebroek, C. S. Mathews, E. E. Allen, H. C. Lefkovits
A rigorous study was made of the behavior of reservoirs composed of horizontal layers, unconnected except at the well and filled with a compressible fluid. The report is presented in two parts. Part I
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Institute of Metals Division - Catastrophic Oxidation of Stainless Steel in the Presence of Lead OxideBy John C. Sawyer
A brief review is given to show that catastrophic oxidation of stainless steel in the presence of lead oxide is similar in many respects to catastrophic oxidation as caused by MoO3 and V2O5, Experimen
Jan 1, 1962
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Special Methods for Polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic ExaminationBy D. Beregekoff
In the routine examination of a wide variety of metal specimens it is sometimes necessary to have special methods of polishing in order to retain and reveal certain details in each specimen. Among suc
Jan 1, 1939
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Coal - An Approximate Method of Predicting and Comparing Expected Results When Dewatering Coal by CentrifugesBy Orville R. Lyons
CENTRIFUGAL force has been utilized for the dewatering of fine coal for over 50 years by means of machines commonly called centrifugal dryers. In any centrifuge the coal and water are subjected to a s
Jan 1, 1952