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Lead in the DepressionBy Clinton H. Crane
IN October, 1925, J. R. Finlay delivered an address entitled, "The Future Price of Lead." Lead was then selling at 8.85c. and Mr. Finlay and most of the rest of us were concerned about the shortage. N
Jan 1, 1932
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Determining The Operating Point For A Mine Fan Installation - A Comprehensive MethodBy J. M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang, H. L. Hartman
Procedures for determining the operating point that results when a fan is connected to a mine and placed in operation have been a source of confusion for decades. A variety of techniques have been pro
Jan 1, 1986
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A Metallographic Investigation Of Transverse-Fissure Rails With Special Reference To High-Phosphorus Streaks -DiscussionJAMES E. HOWARD,* Washington, D. C. (written discussion?). -Mr. Comstock, in his classification of the possible causes of transverse fissures, has not quite caught the point of view of the writer. It
Jan 3, 1919
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Bearings on Mine Motors and PumpsBy William F. Boericke
CONSIDERABLE waste of oil and grease in lubricating motors and other machinery results from the use of bearings that are not totally enclosed. There is also the likelihood of damage to the bearing thr
Jan 1, 1926
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Mineral PigmentsBy Kenneth R. Hancock
Iron oxides are unique in that they are the only significant colored mineral found in a natural state suitable for use as a pigment after it has been pulverized to pigmentary size. The current world p
Jan 1, 1975
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Concerning Sulphur And Its Ore.SULPHUR is a very well known mineral and apparently is produced in many places. It is engendered from an unctuous earthy and powerfully hot substance so that it is considered among experienced workers
Jan 1, 1942
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - The Influence of Grain Size and Specimen Size on the Upper Yield Stress of IronBy R. M. Douthwaite, G. Birkbeck
The effect of grain size and specimen dimensions on the occurrence and magnitude of a yield point drop in pure iron has been examined. The tests were done at room temperature. The results indicate t
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Alloys of Aluminum and Magnesium - Recent Developments in the Formation of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys by Powder Metallurgy. (Metals Technology, June 1943) (with discussion)By G. D. Cremer, J. J. Cordiano
Aluminum powder is a well-known article of commerce and in various forms has been marketed widely for use in paint, for pyrotechnic purposes and for exothermic mixtures. For a number of reasons, howev
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Alloys of Aluminum and Magnesium - Recent Developments in the Formation of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys by Powder Metallurgy. (Metals Technology, June 1943) (with discussion)By G. D. Cremer, J. J. Cordiano
Aluminum powder is a well-known article of commerce and in various forms has been marketed widely for use in paint, for pyrotechnic purposes and for exothermic mixtures. For a number of reasons, howev
Jan 1, 1943
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Rate Of Growth Of Intermediate Alloy Layers In Structurally Analogous SystemsBy R. F. Mehl, B. Lustman
THE formation of intermediate phase layers in cementation processes has been subjected to extensive qualitative investigation though to relatively little quantitative study; this work has recently bee
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper - Evidence of Formation of Copper Ferrite from Reaction between Cuprous Oxide and Copper Reverberatory Slags (Metals Tech., April 1947, TP 2140)By Pei-Yung Huang, C. R. Hayward
In order to understand more fully the actual state of copper lost in copper reverberatory slags, a systematic study on the various reactions between certain metallurgically important copper compounds
Jan 1, 1949
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Chicago Paper - The Bessemer Process as Conducted in Sweden (See Discussion, p. 661)By Richard Akerman
At the International Sessions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, the American Institute of Mining Engineers and the Verein Deutscher EisenhUttenleute, held in Allegheny City, Pa., in Oc
Jan 1, 1894
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Interpretation of Transient Strain Pulses Recorded In Rock Under Impact of a Chisel-Shaped BitBy M. M. Singh, H. L. Hartman
This paper reports on the results of a fundamental investigation of the behavior of rock under impact of a chisel-shaped bit. Drop-tester studies were conducted with strain gauges attached to the rock
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Coal - Economics of Coal for West Coast Power Generation -By Claude P. Heiner
mountain region to M tht Coast points for domestic consumption and for export are shown in Table 11. There is considerable disparity in rates from both Rock Springs, Wyo., and Castle Gate, Utah, to th
Jan 1, 1950
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Method Selection At QuestaBy D. R. Shoemaker
BACKGROUND AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION A 16.5 kt per day underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in northern New Mexico by Molycorp, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Compa
Jan 1, 1981
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Pit To Plant - Current Trends (41dc5c17-34c0-4f1e-a907-1b9b26f7a090)By A. D. Fernie
Growing interest in pit crushing and conveying is evident from the recent many articles, technical papers, and new equipment development. Application of a pit crushing and conveying system is complex
Jan 1, 1986
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Story of the Organization of the Federated American Engineering SocietiesBy AIME AIME
THE outstanding event of the past month has been the conference in Washington of the representatives of about seventy-five of the leading national, regional and local engineering and allied technical
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - Strength Distribution in Sunk Brass Tubing (T.P. 1385, with discussion)By George Espey, George Sachs, G. B. Kasik
IT has been reported frequently that the hardness and strength vary over the cross section of cold-worked, particularly cold-drawn, material. Brass rod and wire usually have been found to possess a ma
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Strength Distribution in Sunk Brass Tubing (T.P. 1385, with discussion)By G. B. Kasik, George Sachs, George Espey
IT has been reported frequently that the hardness and strength vary over the cross section of cold-worked, particularly cold-drawn, material. Brass rod and wire usually have been found to possess a ma
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Modulus on the Temperature Dependence of the Activation Energy for Creep at High TemperaturesBy Craig R. Barrett, Alan J. Ardell, Oleg D. Sherby
It is shown that the apparent activation energy for creep of pure poly crystalline metals increases with increasing temperature in the temperature range 0.5 to 1.0 of the absolute melting temperature.
Jan 1, 1964