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Domestic Metal Production Drops
By Arthur Notman
DESPITE the tremendous drop in the volume of domestic production of metals, their prices, and profits, the world as a whole has managed to produce and consume nearly as much as in 1937. Measured by pr
Jan 1, 1939
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Lumar - A New Development in the Stone Industry
By Geo. W. Bain
PRODUCERS of building stone have had to seek new and attractive uses for their output to supplement the diminished orders for standard products. Lunar is the direct result of the need of new outlets f
Jan 1, 1936
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Factors Involved In Heat-Treating A Magnesium Alloy - Introduction
By J. T. Lapsley, I. I. Cornet, A. E. Flanigan, R. Hultgren, J. E. Dorn
WITH the greatly expanding use of magnesium during the war, it appeared necessary to the War Metallurgy Committee that procedures of heat treating common magnesium casting alloys be investigated syste
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Intermediate Phases in Binary Systems of Certain Transition Elements (Discussion, p. 1412)
By Peter Greenfield, Paul A. Beck
Thirty binary systems of vanadium and chromium group transition elements with second and third long period transition elements were explored in regard to the intermediate phases formed. It was found t
Jan 1, 1957
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Results of a Tertiary Hot Waterflood in a Thin Sand Reservoir
By W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew, H. B. Steves, M. L. Powers
This paper presents and discusses the results obtained during a pilot test in the Loco field in southern Okla homa. The test was conducted in a 2%-acre pattern that was part of a 20-acre conventional
Jan 1, 1969
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Rôle Of Secondary Enrichment In Genesis Of Butte Chalcocite
By Augustus Locke
The paper has two parts: the field argument and the microscopic argument. The field argument indicates that either the deep chalcocite has replacea sulfide of extraordinarily easy replaceability or it
Jan 3, 1924
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Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Data on Die-cast Zinc Alloy
By E. H. Kelton, R. D. Grissinger
In designing structural members of steel and some other materials the design engineer has available recognized values of elastic modulus and safe working stress that may be substituted in well-known e
Jan 1, 1945
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Research and Classification - Need for Coal Research (With Discussion)
By H. H. Lowry
Science attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Launder Washing of Coarse Coal (T. P. 947, with discussion)
By M. J. Williams, C. P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford
The purpose of this paper is to present some data and comparisons regarding three types of Rheolaveur plants washing bituminous coal from the Pittsburgh seam. It deals only with the sections that hand
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Structure and Properties of Some Iron-nickel Alloys (T.P. 1246, with discussion).
By J. W. Spretnak, G. Sachs
The: iron-rich iron-nickel alloys have attracted considerable academic interest in recent years. The carbon-free alloys are of minor practical importance, but they are the base of many alloys with
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Ventilation at Mines of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Company, Inc. (T. P. 1461, with discussion)
By A. T. Beckwith
The Lehigh Navigation Coal Company Inc. operates steep-pitch, relatively deep mines in the Panther Creek Valley, at the eastern end of the southern anthracite coal field. Commercially minable coal bed
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1943
By Charles W. Carter, Alfred H. Bell
In 1943, Illinois produced 82,256,000 bbl. of oil, or 5.5 per cent of the total for the United States, and ranked sixth in the nation in oil production. This represents a decline of 23 per cent from 1
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Occurance - Coal in Turkey (T. P. 1602, with discussion)
By Ferit Gurses
Extensive coal and lignite deposits exist in Turkey. Bituminous coal is the nation's principal mineral resource; important not only as fuel for the industrial development of the country, but also
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Preparation - Coal-cleaning Performance-Comparison of Pneumatic Jig, Pneumatic Table and Baum- type Jig (T. P. 1888)
By M. K. Geer, H. F. Yancey
Investigations of the fundamental factors involved in the performance of various coal-cleaning processes have constituted a substantial portion of the research 011 coal cleaning conducted by the Burea
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Preparation - Coal-cleaning Performance-Comparison of Pneumatic Jig, Pneumatic Table and Baum- type Jig (T. P. 1888)
By H. F. Yancey, M. K. Geer
Investigations of the fundamental factors involved in the performance of various coal-cleaning processes have constituted a substantial portion of the research 011 coal cleaning conducted by the Burea
Jan 1, 1947
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Geophysics - Magnetic Surveys Over Serpentine Masses, Riley County, Kansas
By Kenneth L. Cook
THE five serpentine masses exposed within the northern half of Riley County, Fig. 1, constitute a major part of the few exposures of igneous rock in Kansas.' Although not many subsurface data are
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - The Growth of Austenite as Related to Prior Structure - Discussion
By A. E. Nehrenberg
R. A. Schmucker, Jr.—The writer wishes to point out that an acicular growth of austenite, similar to that described in the author's paper, was recently observed in an alloy steel of only 0.06 C c
Jan 1, 1951
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Prospecting For Gold In The Shield Areas Of Canada, Siberia, Southern Rhodesia And Western Australia
By W. H. Emmons
ALTHOUGH gold is one of the rarer metals, it is widely distributed; it is found on all of the continents and in each of the grand metallogenic provinces of the earth. It is prominent particularly in t
Jan 1, 1932
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Research and Classification - Need for Coal Research (With Discussion)
By H. H. Lowry
Science attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Benefication and Utilization - Launder Washing of Coarse Coal (T. P. 947, with discussion)
By M. J. Williams, C. P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford
The purpose of this paper is to present some data and comparisons regarding three types of Rheolaveur plants washing bituminous coal from the Pittsburgh seam. It deals only with the sections that hand
Jan 1, 1938