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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - A Study of the Factors Which Influence the Rate Minimum Phenomenon During Magnetite ReductionBy P. K. Strangway, H. U. Ross
Briquets consisting of pure artificial magnetite, pure artificial hematite, and mixtures of the two were reduced by hydrogen in a loss-in-weight furnace at temperatures in the range 500° to 1000° .
Jan 1, 1969
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New Floatation ReagentsBy R. S. Dean
ALTHOUGH it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke
Jan 1, 1935
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Reduction Kinetics of Hematite to Magnetite in Hydrogen-Water Vapor MixturesBy G. Nabi, W-K. Lu
Cylindrical specimens of natural dense hematite were reduced to magnetite at atmospheric pressure in H2-H2O mixtures of known composition over the temperature range 1084° to 1284°K. The rate of reduc
Jan 1, 1969
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Sulfur Pressure Variation of Molybdenum Disulfide at 1100°C (TN)By S. C. Schaeker, A. W. Schlechten, A. H. Larson
PARRAVANO and Malquori' studied the equilibrium of H2S-Hz with molybdenum and its lowest sulfide which they believed to be MoS2. Mc Cabe' has shown that its composition is actually Mo2S3 and
Jan 1, 1964
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Annual Meeting, PhiladelphiaAnnual Meeting, Philadelphia May, 1873 THE Institute assembled in the room of the Board of Trade, Mercantile Library Building, on Tuesday evening, May 20th, at 8 o'clock P.M, Hon. W. D. Kelley
Jan 1, 1874
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Philadelphia Annual Meeting - May, 1873The Institute assembled in the room of the Board of Trade, Mercantile Library Building, on Tuesday evening, May 20th, at 8 o'clock P.M, Hon. W. D. Kelley made an address of welcome to the Institu
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Technical Notes - Diffusion of Silicon in IronBy C. E. Birchenall, W. Batz, H. W. Mean
AT temperatures between 1095' and 1347ºC, 13 runs have been made on the diffusion of silicon in iron. In two of the runs the couple compositions were entirely within the loop of the Fe-Si system
Jan 1, 1953
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Mining (fec04a67-36a3-42f7-b2f2-c9f8ce3c7c85)US 4,134,618-Method for restoring an underground reservoir subsequent to the solution mining of an ore body of uranium, copper, nickel, vanadium, molybdenum, silver, rhenium, or selenium. Clean water
Jan 1, 1980
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Hiroshi Kametani and Kiyoshi AzumaBy Kiyoshi Azuma, Hiroshi Kametani
The variation of the dissolution behavior of a ferric oxide with calcining temperature has been investigated. Samples were prepared by thermal decomposition of ferric hydroxide, nitrate, oxalate, and
Jan 1, 1969
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Trade Route from the World Ports to the Midland of North AmericaBy W. L. Saunders
THE world's greatest producing area is, geographically, in the midland region of North America about the Great Lakes. This area, with but one- third of the nation's population, produces, wit
Jan 1, 1921
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Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Decarburization of Liquid Iron in an Oxidizing Atmosphere Using the Levitation TechniqueBy A. E. Jenkins, L. A. Baker, N. A. Warner
The electromagnetic levitation technique has been successfully applied to rate studies of the de-carburization of liquid Fe-C alloys from 5.5 to zero pct C at 1660°C using gas mixtures containing 1 to
Jan 1, 1964
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Differentiation Method in Rheology: III, Couette FlowBy G. C. Wallick, W. R. Foster, J. G. Savins
The theory of the differentiation method for the Couette flow experiment is reviewed. Particular attention is given to the requirements on data analyses in the case of the class of non-Newtonian mater
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Iron and Steel - The Current Theories of the Hardening of Steel Thirty Years Later (with Discussion)By Albert Sauveur
My first paper dealing with the theories of the hardening of steel by rapid cooling was published in the Transactions of this Institute in 1896— 30 years ago-under the title "The Microstructure of Ste
Jan 1, 1926
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Discussions Of Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1915Discussion of the paper of Frank H. Kneeland, Safeguarding the Use of Mining Machinery. By B. F. Tillson and Arthur Williams. 1073 Discussion of the paper of Howard N. Eavenson, Safety Methods and Or
Jan 5, 1915
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Commercial Bank Financing For The Mineral IndustriesBy Tilden Cummings
The extractive mineral industries share a number of common characteristics and basic problems which are completely different from those associated with manufacturing and mercantile operations. These i
Jan 5, 1965
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The Mystery Of The Missing ManBy James K. Richardson
Today, the enigma of the "missing man" in the metal mining industry equals, and frequently surpasses in objective importance, the problems of ore development, drilling, sampling, pumping, milling tech
Jan 1, 1949
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Standing And Special Committees (cb08064f-b132-4d4a-970d-67d73e99ecc9)[Executive HERBERT G. MOULTON, Chairman WILLIAM WRAITH, Vice-Chairman ,PAUL D. MERICA W. M. PEIRCE H. Y. WALKER Finance H. T. HAMILTON, Chairman ERLE V. DAVELER HENRY KRUMB Admissions
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - The Use of Controlled Solidification in Equilibrium-Diagram StudiesBy W. A. Tiller
The conventional techniques1 for determining the liquidus and solidus surfaces of an alloy system containing more than two components are extremely tedious to use and do not provide a complete picture
Jan 1, 1960
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Committees - National Open Hearth Steel CommitteeC. M. Kay, Chairman L. W. Moore, Post Chairman C. W. Conn, Vice-Chairman R. W. Shearman, Secretary-Treasurer BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN, AND RAW MATERIALS COMMITTEE F. C. Anderko, Chairman
Jan 1, 1961
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Petrology of High Titanium SlagsBy H. Sigurdson, C. H. Moore
Extensive studies have been carried out on electric furnace and blast furnace slags obtained in the winning of iron from its ores. These slags normally consist of elements of the gangue minerals prese
Jan 1, 1950