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Metal Mining - Drilling Blastholes at the Holden Mine with Percussion Drills and Tungsten Carbide Bits - Discussion
By Elton A. Youngberg
J. H. HEARDING, Jr.*—Extremely hard ferruginous chert (taconite) was encountered in driving a drift at the Fraser underground mine near Chisholm, Minn., on the Mesabi Iron Range. In order to get bette
Jan 1, 1950
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Iron and Steel Division - Equilibrium in the Reaction of Hydrogen with Oxygen in Liquid Iron
By J. Chipman, M. N. Dastur
The importance of dissolved oxygen as a principal reagent in the refining of liquid steel and the necessity for its removal in the finishing of many grades have stimulated numerous studies of its chem
Jan 1, 1950
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Gravity Concentration in the Fine-Size Range
By Thunaes, Arvid
Pilot plant test work in 1942 and 1943 showed that by a combination of desliming, fine-size classification, and Sullivan deck concentration it is possible to recover heavy minerals such as cassiterite
Jan 1, 1950
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PVT Data - Volumetric Behavior of Oil and Gas from a Louisiana Field-I
By H. H. Reamer, B. H. Sage
An experimental investigation was conducted upon five different paired samples of oil and gas from a field in Louisiana. The study, with each pair of samples, included the measurement of the formation
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Homogeneous Yielding of Carburized and Nitrided Single Iron Crystals
By A. N. Holden, J. H. Hollomon
Inhomogeneous yielding during the early stages of plastic flow has been observed in many metals and has long been a subject of controversy. Low carbon steel, when strained at room temperature, exhi
Jan 1, 1950
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Reservoir Engineering - Improvements in the X-Ray Saturation Technique of Studying Fluid Flow
By J. M. McDowell, E. C. Doty, F. Morgan
Improvements in the X-ray method of measuring liquid saturation and saturation distribution are presented. Two identical direct current amplifiers have been added to measure continuously the intensiti
Jan 1, 1950
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Coal - Coal Washing in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska - Discussion
By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey
0. R. LYONS*—I know that we are all interested in hearing about problems that other people have. To most of the people from the eastern part of the United States, this kind of coal preparation is comp
Jan 1, 1950
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Core Analysis - Liquid-Liquid Displacement in Porous Media as Affected by the Liquid-Liquid Viscosity Ratio and Liquid-Liquid Miscibilty
By John C. Calhoun, F. W. Gooch, J. P. Everett
The results of two sets of displacement experiments are reported. In the first set of experiments various solutions of sugar in water were displaced by other solutions of sugar in water. In the second
Jan 1, 1950
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Use of Oxygen Enriched Air in the Metallurgical Operations of Cominco at Trail, B. C.
By T. H. Weldon, L. V. Whiton, R. R. McNaughton, J. H. Hargrave
Oxygen enriched air is being used quite extensively in the metallurgical plants of The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada, Limited, at Trail, B.C. The oxygen used for this purpose is a by-
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion, Institute of Metals Division, San Francisco Meeting, February 1949
E. R. JETTE*—The way this ternary was developed there are two directly determined points on each of the iso-thermals except the 700° isothermal, where I believe there is only one. How were the end poi
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanism of Martensite Formation
By A. R. Troiano, A. B. Greninger
There is need for an adequate working hypothesis that would describe at least qualitatively the crystallographic mechanism for the transformation from austenite to martensite in steel. A general theor
Jan 1, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - Pretreatment of Mineral Surfaces for Froth Flotation
By S. A. Falconer
Much attention and publicity has been given, during recent years, to grinding, classification, flotation, and thickening. The various technical papers, and symposiums held to discuss these important p
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Effect of Composition on the Wire Textures of Copper and Its Solid Solution Alloys
By W. R. Hibbard
It has been proposed1 on the basis of slip and flow that the ideal deformation texture of drawn wire for face-centered cubic metals is a (111) direction parallel to the wire axis. Under these consider
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Binary Chart for Interconversions of Mol, Weight, and Volume Per Cent
By J. B. Seabrook
The accompanying Fig 1 is a graphical scheme of intermediate accuracy for expediting interconversions of mol, weight, and volume percents. This chart consists of a family of curves of mol or atomic or
Jan 1, 1950
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Titanium Investigations: Research and Development Work on the Preparation of Titanium Chloride and Oxide from Titanium Mattes
By R. G. Knickerbocker, A. G. Starliper, H. Kenworthy, C. H. Gorski
This report describes the progress made in the research work on the development of a new method for preparing lower-cost titanium tetrachloride and preparing titanium oxide pigment. One of the requ
Jan 1, 1950
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Development of the Modern Zinc Retort in the United States - Discussion
By H. R. Page, A. E. Jr Lee
A. E. LEE, JR. (author)—In addition to the paper we should like to make a few remarks. First, the seriousness of bending of the clay retort cannot be overemphasized. Not only did bending limit the len
Jan 1, 1950
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Mineral Dollars And Sense
Capital, as represented by mineral resources, is being exhausted rapidly without possibility of identical replacement. The public must be discouraged from thinking-why worry about the bank balance so
Jan 1, 1950
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Development of the Modern Zinc Retort in the United States
By H. R. Page, A. E. Jr Lee
From the inception of zinc retorting on a commercial scale in the United States in 1890,' the retort employed has undergone wide variations in its composition and manufacture, facilitating in par
Jan 1, 1950
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Metal Mining - A New Incline in the Metaline District
By Chas. A. R. Lambly
In the extreme northeast corner of the State of Washington, on the Canadian border, lies the Metaline mining district. This district is old in history, but young in production. Geology The Metal
Jan 1, 1950
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Coal - Coal Mine Development in Alaska
By Albert L. Toenges
Alaska requires an adequate fuel supply for its development, and has large potential coal reserves ranging from lignite to subbituminous and anthracite. Coal production in the Territory now is less
Jan 1, 1950