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Corrections - Thermal Fragmentation of Rock
By K. F. Veit, R. L. Marovelli, T. S. Chen
There is an error at the bottom of the right-hand column of p. 11, and the top left-hand column of p. 12. The first paragraph of the section EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS should read: "Thermal shock tests w
Jan 1, 1968
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Letters To The Editor – For The Record
I HIT the ceiling when I opened my November MINING ENGINEERING and after waiting a week to cool off I' still find it necessary to express my resentment of the gross libel embodied in the editoria
Jan 1, 1952
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Copper Resources of the United States
By James Douglas
The development of the copper-resources of this country has kept close pace with the unfolding of its geographical area to commerce. In colonial days, when our English ancestors occupied only the Atla
Jan 1, 1891
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Cleaning Blast-Furnace Gas
By Arthur Boynton
IN THE preparation of this paper the writer has been influenced by the fact that descriptions of various means of cleaning blast-furnace gas have been published and that further descriptive treatment
Jan 1, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Tertiary Stage of Creep of High Purity Aluminum
By G. R. Wilms
A study has been made of the structural changes in polycrystalline high purity aluminum during the tertiary stage of creep under conditions of constant tensile load. It appears that there is no basic
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Advantage of Ball (Rod) Mills of Larger Diameters and Advantage of Improving Bearings (With Discussion)
By Will H. Coghill, Fred D. DeVaney, R. G. O’Meara
The size of ball mills in the ore-dressing industry has increased from about 4 ft. in each dimension to 10.5 ft. in diameter by 8 ft. in length. In the cement industry they are as long as 45 ft. Plain
Jan 1, 1935
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New Process For Oxide Pellet Production On The Mesabi Range
By W. Smith, F. G. Rinker, D. Beggs
Early in 1965 the Surface Combustion Division of the Midland-Ross Corporation was awarded the contract to engineer and construct a taconite pelletizing plant for the National Steel pellet plant, admin
Jan 9, 1966
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Coal - Specific Safety Problems Applicable in West Virginia Mines
By Arch J. Alexander
This paper is a resume of a study undertaken by the West Virginia Department of Mines. The underlying and direct causes of accidents are determined in each occupational group. Then from this stu
Jan 1, 1951
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Effect Of Natural Ventilation Pressure On Mine Resistance With Fan Operating
By Walter S. Weeks
IN this paper the effect of natural ventilation pressures is considered a part of the mine resistance and it is shown that their effect on the mine resistance is not the same as the total natural vent
Jan 1, 1944
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Special Train to Arizona
As already announced, the Arizona Meeting of the Institute is to be held from the 18th to the 25th of September. There will be a special train from New York City to Arizona and return, to take members
Jan 7, 1916
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Estimation of Formation Pressures from Log-Derived Shale Properties
By C. E. Hottman, R. K. Johnson
Fluid pressure within the pore space of shales can be determined by using data obtained from both acoustic and resistivity logs. The method involves establishing relationships between the common logar
Jan 1, 1966
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Thermal Properties of Tantalum Monocarbide and Tungsten Monocarbide
By Y. A. Chang
Heat content values of tantalum monocarbide and tungsten monocarbide have been determined from 325" to 985°K by means of a drop-type diphenyl ether calorinzeter. Based on the values obtained in the pr
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Temperature on the Creep of Polycrystalline Aluminum by the Cross-Slip Mechanism
By N. Jaffee, J. E. Dorn
An activation energy of 27,400 5 1000 cal per mole was obtained for the creep of poly crystaLline aluminum over the temperature range of 273° to 350°K, at strains varying from 0.003 to 0.230. Stresses
Jan 1, 1962
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Microstructure and Crystallography of the Ni-Ni3Ti Eutectic Alloy
By K. D. Sheffler, R. W. Hertzberg, R. W. Kraft
The Ni-Ni,Ti lamellar eutectic alloy responds to unidirectional solidification by alig-nment of the platelets of the two phases roilghly perpendicular to the moving solid-liquid interface. X-ray diffr
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal - The Blending of Western Coals for the Production of Metallurgical Coke - Discussion
By John D. Price
R. W. Campbell (Jones and Laughlin Steel Carp., Pittsburgh)—As usual John Price has presented an excellent paper. I know of no one who has devoted more time and conscientious thought to this subject t
Jan 1, 1954
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Employment (35bf3007-c726-455b-aa68-3401fd53a4fa)
(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, also Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. of C. E.; excellent technical
Jan 12, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Iron Between 300° and 77.2° K
By D. F. Gibbons
THIS investigation was undertaken in order to gain further information on the mechanism of plastic deformation of iron at temperatures between room temperature and 77.2°K, and also to contribute to ou
Jan 1, 1954
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Buffalo Paper - The Silicon-Control of Carbon in Cast-Iron
By F. E. Bachman
Although it has been apparent to me for a long time that too great weight was currently given to the silicon-contents of foundry-iron, and that the theory of the control by silicon of the carbon-conte
Jan 1, 1899
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Kinetics of the Thermal Decomposition of Tungsten Hexacarbonyl
By R. V. Mrazek, F. E. Block, S. B. Knapp
The mixed homogeneous and heterogeneous kinetics of the thermal decomposition of tungsten hexacarbonyl were studied by employing a batch reactor. The system was such that a sample of tungsten hexaca
Jan 1, 1969