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Effect of Cold-work upon Hardness and Recrystallizing Behavior of Pure Platinum
By E. M. Wise
IT is known qualitatively that the recrystallization behavior of platinum is dependent upon the amount and particularly the nature of impurities present, the amount of prior cold-work and the annealin
Jan 1, 1940
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Screening Effect of Gravel on Unconsolidated Sands
By Ben Gumpertz
THE important factors in any study of the screening of sand with a gravel enve-lope, as applied to use in oil wells, are: (r) sand size and shape, (2) gravel size and shape, (3) ratio of gravel size t
Jan 1, 1940
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Measuring The Thermomechanical And Transport Properties Of A Rockmass Using The Heated Block Test
By R. Lingle, E. Hardin, M. Board, H. Pratt, W. Ubbes, M. Voegele, N. Barton
A 2 m. cube of jointed, Pre Cambrian biotite gneiss was subjected to uniaxial and biaxial loading at ambient and elevated temperature. The effects of different boundary conditions on the following roc
Jan 1, 1982
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Progress in Blasting with LOX at Chuquicamata
By W. D. B. Motter
DURING the early development of blasting with liquid oxygen explosives the trend of experimentation was towards increasing the effectiveness of the explosive. Its characteristic of becoming inert afte
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Mining Engineering Education - Settling Device for Sludge Samples (Mining Technology, Jan. 1943.) (with discussion)
By A.A. Gustafson
In diamond or churn drilling for the prospecting of ore bodies, two products can be used for quantitative analyses; i.e., the core and the cuttings, or sludge. Some operators prefer an assay of core;
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Mining Engineering Education - Settling Device for Sludge Samples (Mining Technology, Jan. 1943.) (with discussion)
By A. A. Gustafson
In diamond or churn drilling for the prospecting of ore bodies, two products can be used for quantitative analyses; i.e., the core and the cuttings, or sludge. Some operators prefer an assay of core;
Jan 1, 1943
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Adsorption On Quartz, From An Aqueous Solution, Of Barium And Laurate Ions
By A. M. Gaudin, C. S. Chang
IN general, fatty acids or their alkali salts do not cause clean quartz to float. However, the presence of multivalent ions, such as the alkaline-earth metal ions and heavy-metal ions, can activate qu
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Flow of Solid Metals from the Standpoint of the Chemical-rate Theory (T.P. 1301, with discussion)
By Walter Kauzmann
All viscous or plastic flow of incompressible matter is the result of shear strain; the changing shape of any body that is being plastically deformed can be completely described in terms of the shear
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Howe Memorial Lecture - Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel (T.P. 1478)
By John Johnston
When I was honored by being invited to give the Howe Memorial Lecture, I decided to read Howe's book, "The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron," published in I9I6—that is, about 25 years ago—in
Jan 1, 1942
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Electricity
By Wayne P. Myers
Electricity, as normally thought of by a layman's definition, is a manmade force that has no color, no odor, is not visible, cannot be heard, yet man can control it and make it perform his work f
Jan 1, 1973
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Reservoir Engineering-General - A Study of Forward Combustion in a Radial System Bounded by Permeable Media
By G. W. Thomas
A mathematical tnodel of forward combustion in an oil reservoir is treated in this paper. The model describes a radial system having a vertical section of essentially infinite thickness, all of which
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Institute of Metals Division - Stored Energy and Release Kinetics in Lead, Aluminum, Silver, Nickel, Iron, and Zirconium after Deformation
By Robin O. Williams
The increase in internal energy as the result of deformation has been measured for lead, aluminum, silver, nickel, iron, and zirconium by using rapid, adiabatic compression. The stored energy increase
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Howe Memorial Lecture - Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel (T.P. 1478)
By John Johnston
When I was honored by being invited to give the Howe Memorial Lecture, I decided to read Howe's book, "The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron," published in I9I6—that is, about 25 years ago—in
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Flow of Solid Metals from the Standpoint of the Chemical-rate Theory (T.P. 1301, with discussion)
By Walter Kauzmann
All viscous or plastic flow of incompressible matter is the result of shear strain; the changing shape of any body that is being plastically deformed can be completely described in terms of the shear
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Secondary Recrystallization Kinetics in Singly Oriented Silicon Iron
By T. V. Philip, R. E. Lenhart
When commercial silicon iron sheets of varying magnetic quality are isothermally annealed at high temperatures, extremely large grains develop in the material having good magnetic properties. These g
Jan 1, 1962
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Heap Leaching Tests on Gaspe Copper Oxide Ore
By R. E. Ford, P. Tarassoff, P. H. Jennings
Copper oxide ore may be leached at all sizes from run-of-mine down to pulp, and consideration must be given to all available methods in determining the most economical one. Heap leaching was evaluated
Jan 1, 1974
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Statistical Inference
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE The intent of the mineral appraiser in collecting samples from a mineral deposit is to arrive at accurate conclusions concerning the size and value of the dep
Jan 1, 1980
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The New Cost-Reduction For The Coal Industry
By E. P. Bucklen, L. J. Prelaz, J. R. Lucas
Today, the future of the coal industry is extremely bright because coal can be produced at a cost which makes it competitive with other energy sources. However, the industry has been forewarned that f
Jan 3, 1965
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Method Of Calculation Of The Iron Ore Reserves In The Lorraine Deposit
By A. Haas, L. Bubenicek
The Lorraine deposit of minette iron ore has been mined for more than a century. During this time, the economic conditions have changed frequently, and especially during the past decade. Thus, it has
Jan 1, 1969
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Monte Carlo Calculations of Configurational Entropies in Interstitial Solid Solutions
By W. A. Oates, J. A. Lambert, P. T. GaIIagher
Monte Carlo methods have been used to compute the arrangements of interstitial atoms dissolved in tetrahedral sites in bcc lattices. It is assumed that the presence of an interstitial atom "blocks " a
Jan 1, 1970