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Petroleum As Fuel Under Boilers And In Furnaces For Heating, Melting, And Heat Treatment Of MetalsBy W. N. Best
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) INTRODUCTION CRUDE oil attracted attention because of its excellence as a fuel for open-hearth furnaces; for making crucible steel and brass; for melting c
Jan 8, 1915
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New York Paper - Nickel Deposits in the UralsBy H. W. Turner
The axis of the middle portion of the Ural mountains is made up chiefly of highly compressed igneous and sedimentary schists, considered of Devonian age by the Russian geologists, with large areas of
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Nb-95 and Ta-182 in Niobium (Columbium)By T. S. Lundy, R. E. Pawel, F. R. Winslow, C. J. McHargue
The volume-diffusion coefficients of Nb-95 and Ta-182 in niobium have been measured over the temperature range 878° to 2400°C. High-temperature specimens (T 21500°C) were sectioned by conventional lat
Jan 1, 1965
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - The Preparation of Fine Recrystallized Tungsten Wire for Transmission Electron MicroscopyBy E. F. Koch, J. L. Walter
In a study of the structure and properties of tungsten wire used for lamp filaments, it became desirable to perform transmission electron microscopy on the wire in the annealed as well as in the drawn
Jan 1, 1969
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A Laboratory Study Of Seismic Velocities And Attentuation Of Host Rocks For A Nuclear Waste RepositoryBy Bjorn N. P. Paulsson
A number of granitic rock specimens have been studied from the Stripa mine site in connection with a large-scale geomechanics research program. The purpose of the program was to evaluate and develop f
Jan 1, 1984
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Institute of Metals Division - High-Temperature Solid Solution-Strengthened Columbium AlloysBy E. F. Bradley, R. I. Jaffee, H. R. Ogden, E. S. Bartlett, D. N. Williams
The mechanical properties of solid-solution-strengthened columbium alloys have been assessed as a function of alloying additions. Studies included the effects of tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, and
Jan 1, 1963
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Engineering Research - Control of Filtration Characteristics of Salt-water Muds (T. P. 1351, with discussion)By J. L. Foster, G. R. Gray, T. S. Chapman
The wall-building properties of salt-water drilling muds can be improved markedly by the addition of: (I) natural gums, such as traga-canth, karaya, and ghatti; (2) seaweeds, such as Irish moss; or (3
Jan 1, 1942
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Engineering Research - Control of Filtration Characteristics of Salt-water Muds (T. P. 1351, with discussion)By G. R. Gray, T. S. Chapman, J. L. Foster
The wall-building properties of salt-water drilling muds can be improved markedly by the addition of: (I) natural gums, such as traga-canth, karaya, and ghatti; (2) seaweeds, such as Irish moss; or (3
Jan 1, 1942
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Graphical Representation Of The Operating Points For Two-Fan Ventilation Systems (ceafb6fb-81cc-4186-a358-a8cdd7507260)By Y. J. Wang
A graphical technique by which the operating points for a two-fan ventilation system can be represented as the intersection of the modified fan curves is described. In constructing the diagram, the ai
Jan 1, 1986
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Control Of Filtration Characteristics Of Salt-Water MudsBy G. R. Gray, T. S. Chapman, J. L. Foster
THE wall-building properties of salt-water drilling muds can be improved markedly by the addition of: (I) natural gums, such as tragacanth, karaya, and ghatti; (2) seaweeds, such as Irish moss; or (3)
Jan 1, 1941
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The Process Of Precipitation From Solid Solution, I-A Crystallographic Mechanism For The Aluminum-Copper AlloysBy Carl Samans
IN their recent complete review of the subject of age-hardening,1 R. F. Mehl and L. K. Jetter classify the main types of precipitation-hardening alloys under two headings, depending upon the nature of
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - Void Formation in Tungsten Above 2800°C (TN)By Harvey Cline, Donald P. Ferriss
THE violent outgassing of commercial tungsten and other refractory metals when melted in an electron beam zone refining apparatus1"3 is dealt with experimentally by one or both of two approaches. One
Jan 1, 1962
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Dimension Stone In MinnesotaBy G. M. Schwartz, G. A. Thiel
THE first record of the quarrying of dimension stone in Minnesota dates back to 1820 when limestone was quarried locally for part of old Fort Snelling. Limestone quarries were operated at Stillwater,
Jan 1, 1952
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Industrial Minerals - Water Use in the Mineral IndustryBy A. Kaufman
More than 3 trillion gal of water are used annually by the mineral industry. Of this, approximately 21/2 trillion gal are recirculated, the rest constituting intake water. The major users are natural
Jan 1, 1968
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The "Electric Ear," a Device for Automatically Controlling the Operation of Grinding Mills by Their SoundBy Harlowe Hardinge
THE sound made by ball, pebble and rod mills has long been used by the operator as the "telltale" of their operation. The nature of this sound depends upon local conditions and the type of mill used.
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - A Levitation Zone Melter for Larger Diameter Bars with Positive Process ControlBy B. F. Oliver
A levitation zone melter is described which has the necessary characteristics for processing metals of controlled purity. No crucible is required; control of the solidification variables is stable; th
Jan 1, 1963
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A Short-Cut Method Of Metallurgical AccountingBy E. H. Crabtree, Neil S. Parker
THE custom milling plant of the Eagle-Picher Mining and Smelting Co. is at Sahuarita, Arizona, approximately 20 miles south of Tucson. It is connected by a 2-mile railroad spur to the main line of the
Jan 1, 1947
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Automatic Analysis and Control System Adapted to Magnetic Separation for Instructional Laboratory UseBy B. G. Zambre, G. A. Parks, J. N. Roco
Automatic controls have long been a fact of technological life. Some understanding of control systems is rapidly becoming essential to the competence of mineral engineers. Students in undergraduate mi
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Partial Phase Diagram for the System HfCl4-NaCIBy L. J. Howell, A. S. Roy, H. H. Kellogg
KNOWLEDGE of the phase diagram of salt systems is important for selection of the optimum con- ditions for electro winning of the refractory metals from fused salts. This note summarizes the studies of
Jan 1, 1959
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Hardness Measurement As A Rapid Means For Determining Carbon Content Of Carbon And Low-Alloy SteelsBy K. L. Clark, Nicholas Kowall
MAXIMUM furnace efficiency and close control of final steel composition demand that the steel melter be able to follow closely the variations in the carbon content of the bath. For many years, the fr
Jan 1, 1944