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Refining Practice (6098fb2e-68bd-40ff-94e9-7e8faefae511)
ALTHOUGH the refining period of the heat is generally defined A as starting after the charge has been completely melted, it may more properly be considered as beginning with the first efforts to facil
Jan 1, 1964
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Paley Report Series - No. 3 - Copper, Lead, And Zinc - Predictions And Experience
By Evan Just
Attempting to analyze a 25-year forecast after less than a third of the time has elapsed may seem premature. The President's Materials Policy Com- mission's report necessarily painted with a
Jan 10, 1959
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Chicago Paper - Geographic Distribution of Sulfur in West Virginia Coal Beds (with Discussion)
By I. C. White
Only two factors appear to be directly responsible for the geographic distribution of sulfur in the coal fields of West Virginia: these are the stratigraphic position of the coals in question, and
Jan 1, 1920
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Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Dispersed Hard Particles on the High-Strain Fatigue Behavior of Nickel at Room Temperature
By G. R. Leverant, C. P. Sullivan
To evaluate the effect of a dispersion of nondeform-able, incoherent, second-phase particles on high-strain cyclic deformation and fracture, recrystallized TD-nickel (Ni-2ThO2) and a commercially pure
Jan 1, 1969
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Buffalo Paper - Postscript to Mr. Drake’s paper on the Maganese-Ore Industry of the Caucasus (see p. 191)
R. W. Raymond, New York City: From a study of Mr. Johnson's paper, I conclude that his apparatus is simple in construction and operation, and imitates in a revolving machine the movements of hand
Jan 1, 1899
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in Indiana and Illinois in 1929
By Alfred H. Bell, Paul F. Simpson
The year 1929 was one of continued activity in the petroleum industry of Indiana and Illinois but the new production obtained has not been sufficient to offset the decline in the production of the old
Jan 1, 1930
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Acid Coal Mine Drainage – Truth and Fallacy About a Serious Problem
By S. A. Braley
Drainage of acid mine water into surface streams of coal mining areas is one of the most serious problems of stream pollution, since there is no known method that completely prevents its forming and n
Mar 1, 1956
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Application of Ash Corrections to Analyses of Various Coals
By A. C. Fieldner
A FORMER paper1 described in detail various methods of calculating coal analyses to obtain the composition and calorific value of the pure coal substance-that is, of the coal free from its mineral mat
Jan 1, 1932
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Recovery Of Cold-Worked Aluminum Iron As Detected By Changes In Magnetic Properties
By J. K. Stanley
IT has been known for many years that the magnetic properties of a ferromagnetic material are very sensitive to internal strain. Any structure-sensitive property such as ferromagnetism, which is a-fun
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Hardenability - Effect of Some Elements on Hardenability (Metals Technology, January 1944) (With discussion).
By John L. Lamont, Walter Crafts
An investigation has been made of the multiplying factors for some of the more common alloying and deoxidizing elements for use in calculating hardenability of steel according to Grossmann's meth
Jan 1, 1944
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Officers (a363672b-2d7a-4669-ba56-422a91c0ab6e)
Jan 1, 1900
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Iron and Steel Division - On the Imperfections in Martensite and their Relation to the Formation of Martensite
By H. M. Otte
Certain choices for the shear elements of the inhomogeneous distortion in the phenomenological theory of martensite formation are examined for their agreement with crystallographic and X-ray data of i
Jan 1, 1961
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Recovery Of Copper By Leaching, Ohio Copper Co. Of Utah
By Arvid Anderson
THE weathering of copper-bearing ores with the formation of a water-soluble salt and the recovery of the metal by leaching and evaporation or precipitation, are processes long known, which have at var
Jan 9, 1925
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Note on the Distribution of Energy in Worked Metals and the Effect of Process Annealing Temperature on the Final Annealing Temperature of Fine Copper Wire (44d4f6dd-c6f0-4a9a-b9d6-61abd9dc2440)
By Lyall, Zickrick
As a result of the studies on recrystallization and crystal growth made in this laboratory, certain theories have been developed. These are expressed briefly in a paper by Dean and Hudson.' One o
Jan 1, 1927
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Effect of Agitation and Aeration on Flotation of Molybdenite
By D. Malhotra, R. M. Hoover, F. N. Bender
The paper discusses the effect of aeration and agitation on grade and recovery of molybdenite. A series of factorially designed flotation tests were carried out in a "Leeds Automatic Laboratory Flotat
Jan 1, 1981
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Reaction Kinetics Of Bismuth Dissolution From Lead Cake By Sulfuric Acid Leaching
By J. A. Herbst, J. L. Sepulveda, J. D. Miller
Abstract-Lead cake, a zinc smelter flue dust residue, consists primarily of lead sulfate. Characteristic properties of lead cake were determined in order to aid the understanding of reaction mechanism
Jan 4, 1978
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Constitution Of Iron-Chromium-Manganese Alloys
By C. O. Burgess, W. D. Forgeng
DESPITE the increasing interest in and the technical importance of iron-chromium-manganese alloys, very little published information is available regarding their constitution. F. M. Becket's pape
Jan 1, 1938
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - Rolling and Annealing Textures of Low-Carbon Steel Sheets
By Hiroshi Kato, Shin’ichi Nagashima, Hiroshi Takechi
The preferred orientations detleloped during cold rolling, annealing, and hot rolling of low-carbon steel sheets have been investigated by means of an inverse pole figure technique. And X-ray line pro
Jan 1, 1969
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Corrosion of Alloys Subjected to the Action of Locomotive Smoke
By F. L. Wolf
THE catenary system of line construction possesses so many desirable characteristics from the operating standpoint that it has wide application for all types of electric traction. Many steam roads are
Jan 1, 1930
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Use Of Fibrous Glass By The Army And Navy
By Hubert D. Keiser
AN observation that is finding fresh confirmation in the leadership of the Allied Nations is "When the need arises, a man will rise to fill it." Much the same can be said of industrial advances in the
Jan 1, 1943