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    Institute of Metals Division - A Preliminary Investigation of the Zirconium-Beryllium System by Powder Metallurgy Methods - Discussion

    By H. H. Hausner, H. S. Kalish

    M. Hansen—This paper certainly is an interesting study. Although I have not had too much experience in the powder metallurgical methods of studying phase equilibria, I would like to say the following

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Slag Control in the Making of Iron and Steel (SYMPOSIUM)

    To control the slag in an iron blast furnace is to control the quality of the pig iron produced (and to a certain extent the tonnage), and to control the whole operation of the furnace itself, includi

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Arsenical Bearing Metals

    By Harold Roast

    THE object of this investigation was to compare the arsenical antimony-lead alloy with some of the regular bearing-metal alloys. With this end in view, the following tests were made: 1. Chemical anal

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Application of Oceanographic Data in Offshore Structural Design

    By C. P. Besse, N. F. LeBlanc

    Described in this paper are oceanographic data which should be considered by an offshore design engineer and methods for developing a design wave height from the oceanographic data. The selection of a

  • AIME
    Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum in Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1935

    By Walter M. Small

    Austria produced approximately 800 cisterns of 10,000 kg. each (56,000 bbls.) of crude oil of a 0.9428 sp. gr. during 1935. Of this Gosting II well near Zistersdorf, owned by the Erdolproduktions-Gese

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Philadelphia Paper - The Whitwell Firebrick Hot-blast Stove, and its hut Improvements

    By F. W. Gordon

    The Whitwell firebrick hot-blast stove, for furnace use, may be seen in its three main stages of development in the accompnying drawings. Fig. 1 is the stove of 1869, the year in which it was thorough

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Pittsburgh Coal in Northern West Virginia

    By 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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    Iron and Steel - Stabilization of the Austenite-martensite Transformation (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2446)

    By M. Cohen, W. J. Harris

    The recent application of lineal analysislt2 to the austenite-martensite reaction has made possible a quantitative study of the kinetics of this transformation during rapid cooling. Martensite range c

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Papers - Carbon Monoxide Reduction of FeO in the Presence of Carbon

    By E. Bicknese, R. Clark

    The mechanism and rate of reduction of FeO at conditions similar to those in the stack of a blast furnace have been determined for temperatures from 980" to 1165°C. Preliminary studies of the reductio

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Recent Advances in Coarse Particle Recovery Utilizing Large-Capacity Flotation Machines

    By U. K. Custred, E. W. Long, V. R. Degner

    In 1973, the United States production of marketable phosphate rock set a record in excess of 42 million tons. This production rate is expected to continue to increase, due to the growing international

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Papers - Electron Diffraction Effects from Polished Zinc Surfaces (T. P. 965, with discussion)

    By M. L. Fuller

    During the last several years many papers have appeared dealing with the structure of highly polished metal surfaces. The awakening of interest in this subject is due to the applicability of the elect

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Tintic Mining District (61a046e6-ba1f-476a-9d29-d784b65b268a)

    "With a total value to date of well over $200,000,000.00 for its ore production, the Tintic mining district, which is about 100 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, ranks as one of the three main ore pr

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Relative Desulphurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags, II (296cc7cd-9fe7-4204-96ac-ebc021ac9c21)

    By W. F. Holbrock

    IN a previous paper1 a method for the measurement of the compara-tive desulphurizing power of slags was described and data, were presented covering the range of likely slags containing up to 10 per ce

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Pyrometer Protection Tubes

    By F. A. Harvey

    DURING the last few years, there has been a constant tendency toward increasingly high temperatures in many lines of industry. The necessity for increased production of coke gave a 16-hr. coking perio

    Jan 9, 1919

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    History of the Flotation Process at Inspiration

    By Rudolf Gahl

    THE history of flotation in America is very short, at least as far as the large-scale application of the process is concerned. It is remarkable how many important developments have taken place inn the

    Jan 9, 1916

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    Institute of Metals Division - Deformation Characteristics of Zinc Crystals with Polycrystalline Surface Layers (TN)

    By S. Feuerstein, J. M. Galligan

    SURFACE effects in the deformation of metal single crystals have been noted by a variety of workers.' A large majority of these experiments have used surface roughening or a second chemical const

    Jan 1, 1965

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    General - Influence of Casting Practice on Physical Properties of Die Castings (With Discussion)

    By Charles Pack

    Extensive progress has been made in the metallurgy of alloys for die castings. Enthusiastic proponents of some alloys are inclined to make extravagant claims for their materials, which may be justifie

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Pittsburg Paper - Tests of an Ilgner Electric Hoist

    By R. R. Seeber

    In the copper-mining district of northern Michigan a fair-sized mine usually operates two or more shafts along the strike of the lode, these shafts being usually at least 1,000 ft. apart. The tonnage

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Acid Leaching

    SULFURIC ACID U.S. 4,070,260 - Sulfuric acid leaching of willemite, hemimorphite, or other zinc silicate ore. Ore is leached with at least a stoichiometric amount of a IN to 6N sulfuric acid soluti

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Design Of Drill Hole Patterns And Spacing

    INTRODUCTION Much discussion has been generated over the years among geologists and engineers as to the ideal drill-hole configuration and spacing for evaluating various types of mineral deposits.

    Jan 1, 1980