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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Antimony-Zirconium System in the Range 0 to 5 At. Pct AntimonyBy J. O. Betterton, W. M. Spicer
The solubilities of antimony in the a and ß-forms of zirconium were determined between 750" and 1300°C. The a-phase forms by a peritectoid reaction, and the a/(a + ß) and ß/(a + ß) phase boundaries
Jan 1, 1959
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Pittsburgh Coal in Northern West VirginiaBy W. D. Steele, S. D. Brady
THE Pittsburgh coal seam in West Virginia contains the largest coal reserves of any coal seam in that State and is, therefore, one of the most important seams, and attains mineable thickness and purit
Jan 1, 1948
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - A Variable-Rate Procedure for Appraising Wellbore Damage in Waterflood Input WellsBy C. R. Johnson, R. A. Greenkorn, G. W. Widner
This paper describes a short, simple well-testing procedure evolved from unsteady-state concepts to appraise wellbore damage in water-input wells. Input rates are changed at specific intervals over a
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Technical Notes - The Energy State of Fatigued CopperBy B. Welber, R. Webeler
A CCORDING to accepted theory, fatigue in A] metals is connected with the occurrence of local strain hardening even at applied stresses below the yield point as a consequence of stress concentrations
Jan 1, 1954
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Coal - The Federal Coal Mine Safety ActBy J. J. Forbes
'"THE Federal Coal Mine Safety Act (public Law T. 552. 82nd Congress) was approved oil July 16, 1952. It incorporates, as Title I, the Coal Mine Inspectio1.1 and Investigation Act of May 7. 1941
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Combined Carbon-A Controlling Factor in Quality of Basic Pig IronBy Ralph H. Sweetser
At the joint session of Blast Furnace and Open Hearth Committees, April 7, 1937, at Birmingham, the subject of the quality of basic open-hearth pig iron was so well presented and discussed from so man
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Combined Carbon-A Controlling Factor in Quality of Basic Pig IronBy Ralph H. Sweetser
At the joint session of Blast Furnace and Open Hearth Committees, April 7, 1937, at Birmingham, the subject of the quality of basic open-hearth pig iron was so well presented and discussed from so man
Jan 1, 1938
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William Edwards Brewster, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, AIMEBy AIME
BILL BREWSTER was a natural for the steel business. His family lived at Iron Mountain, Mich., when Bill was born on June 14, 1889, so that he had iron in his blood. Always he has looked toward the fin
Jan 1, 1946
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Primary Stress Measurements At Mt. IsaBy E. R. Hoskins
Results of a primary stress measurement investigation conducted on the 1100 copper ore body of the Mt. Isa mine, Mt. Isa, Queens., Australia, are presented in this chapter. The investigation started i
Jan 1, 1972
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The Economics Of Tin Production In South AmericaBy David S. Bolin
INTRODUCTION This paper is directed toward those companies or individuals who may be considering the possibility of tin exploration or development projects in South America. Although tin deposits a
Jan 1, 1982
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Arizona Paper - The Application and Earning Power of Chemistry in the Coal Mining Industry (with Discussion)By Edwin M. Chance
During the last decade many conditions have been encountered that have materially increased the cost of the production of coal. As in most cases it has not been practicable to increase the selling pri
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - An Empirical Relation Defining the Stress Dependence of Minimum Creep Rate in MetalsBy F. Garofalo
It has been shown by various investigators that during constant stress creep the dependence of minimum creep rate, 6,, on stress, o, is given by em = A onat low stress levels, md by 6, = A' exp [
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - Proposed Method for Determining the Oxidation Temperature of AnthraciteBy J. L. Leland Myer
Some of the early experiments on the oxidation temperature of coal1 were undertaken in England in connection with a study of self-heating, or spontaneous combustion. It was then suspected that coals w
Jan 1, 1932
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Yielding, Work Hardening, and Cleavage in Tantalum-Rhenium Alloy Single CrystalsBy P. L. Raffo, T. E. Mitchell
Single crystals of Ta-Re alloys have been deformed in tension and compression as a function of solute concentration and temperature. The temperature dependence of the yield stress is decreased by all
Jan 1, 1969
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Top Slicing - Mining Methods of Marquette District,By J. E. Jopling, J. R. Chenneour, E. L. Derby, S. R. Elliott
The Marquette range, on which are situated the iron mines of Mar-quette County, together with a few in Baraga County, Mich., extends from a point 10 miles southwest of Marquette westward for 30 miles.
Jan 1, 1925
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Forging Temperatures And Rate Of Heating And Cooling Of Large IngotsBy F. E. Bash
IN recent years, there have been a number of experiments conducted to determine the rates of heating and cooling of various sizes and shapes of steel ingots. Up to date, however,-most of the published
Jan 9, 1919
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Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Shock- Wave-Induced Reverse Martensitic Transformation in Fe-30 pct NiBy R. A. Graham, R. W. Rohde, J. R. Holland
In a shock wave compression study of a martensitic Fe-30 pct Ni alloy, Graham, Anderson, and Holland' found a region of unusual compressibility extending from a few kilobars up to about 20 kbars.
Jan 1, 1969
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The Drilling Investment Decision In Mineral ExplorationBy Michel L. Bilodeau
The objective of delineation drilling is to provide a data base for the tonnage and grade estimates required to evaluate the economics of mine development. As drilling information is accumulated, geol
Jan 1, 1977
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The Reversibility of Mine VentilatorsBy -1ng. B. Stampa
Introduction The author investigates the technology available for mine flow reversibility by reversing the operation of the main fans. Air bypassing, reversed sense of impeller rotation, and blade
Jan 1, 1981
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PART II - Communications - Determination of Quantitative Pole Figures for Flat Thin Films on a SubstrateBy Fred Witt, Milton Schwartz
ESTABLISHED methods for obtaining quantitative pole figures for flat sheets1"5 can be extended to apply to thin films on a substrate. The mode of scanning the sample is exactly the same as described i
Jan 1, 1967