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Digital Control in Metallurgical Processes: A Case Study of the Proscon System
By Hannu Penttila, Harrison R. Cooper, Olli Mattila
Two approaches to automated operation in metallurgical processes involve the conventional analog control or, more recently, digital control. The expanding use of digital controls applied to process au
Jan 10, 1976
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Development along Fault of South Central Texas in 1937
By Joseph M. Dawson
Although there was a very great increase in drilling activity along the fault line of south Texas during 1937 as compared with the previous three or four years, and although seven new fields were disc
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - High Pressure Oxidation of Metals: Tantalum in Oxygen
By M. E. Wadsworth, R. C. Peterson, W. M. Fassell
The temperature and pressure dependence of the reaction of tantalum in oxygen were investigated from 500° to 1000°C at pressures from 10 mm Hg to 600 psi total oxygen pressure. Tantalum was found to o
Jan 1, 1955
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The Development Of In Situ Processes For Energy and Fuels From Coals
By Paul R. Wieber, Atam P. Sikri
This paper describes the U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration's (ERDA) program to develop in situ coal conversion processes, especially gasification. The potential of this technol
Jan 5, 1978
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The Use of the Magnetic Needle in Searching for Magnetic Iron Ore
By J. C. Smock
THE magnetic and polaric properties of magnetite, or magnetic iron ore, are fundamental facts in magnetism. The disturbing effect of this mineral upon the magnetic needle in land surveying must have b
Jan 1, 1876
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Rock Mechanics - Maximization of Footage Drilled Before Drill Steels Fail in Fatigue
By B. Paul, C. C. Fu
Experiments indicate that the fatigue limit of various drill steels becomes vanishingly small in the presence of water and other corrosive liquids. Therefore one must generally expect fatigue failures
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Notes - Activity Coefficient of Copper in Liquid Iron at 1600°C
By Frederick C. Langenberg
IT has been shown1 that copper can be removed from iron-base alloys by solvent extraction with molten lead and sodium sulfide slags. In these processes copper removal is favored by a positive deviatio
Jan 1, 1957
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Extractive Metallurgy In The Years Ahead - New Processes To Meet New Problems
By H. H. Kellogg
An invitation to address you on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of AIME represents an honor, a challenge and an opportunity: an honor that you judge me worthy; a challenge that I present
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen in Proton-Bombarded Beryllium: Agglomeration and Diffusion
By E. J. Rapperport, J. P. Pemsler
Proton irradiation of high-purity distilled berylliuwz was utilized to introduce various hydrogen contents from 0.00075 to 0.075 at. pct (0.83 to 83 ppm) in a band 0.004 cm wide. After irradiation, th
Jan 1, 1964
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Glen Summit Paper - Practical Results in the Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore.
By W. H. Hoffman
The writer does not claim a right to discnss this subject as a furnace-man or user of iron-ore in this new form. His efforts have been confined to mining, preparing, and separating the magnetic ore fr
Jan 1, 1892
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Handling of Fine Ores and Concentrates in Salt Lake Valley Lead Smelters
By L. D. Anderson
WHEN, after years of troublous experiences in roasting sulfide ores with heavy dust and fume losses resulting from the equipment and methods first available, there appeared on the, scene of metallurgy
Jan 1, 1929
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Analysis of Slope Stability in Very Heavily Jointed or Weathered Rock Masses
By Evert Hoek
An empirical criterion is presented for use in estimating the strength of heavily jointed or weathered rock masses. This criterion incorporates the intact strength of the rock material and introduces
Jan 1, 1983
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Dissolution of Lead Sulfide Ores in Acid Chlorine Solutions
By M. I. Sherman, J. D. H. Strickland
PRELIMINARY experiments in these laboratories showed that whereas pyrite1 produced only sul-fate the action of aqueous chlorine solutions on most other sulfide ores resulted in the formation of a mixt
Jan 1, 1958
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Underground Haulage By Storage-Battery Locomotives In The Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mine
By J. W. Gwinn
THE underground haulage system in the lead-silver mine of the-Bunker Hill & Sullivan Co., situated at Kellogg, Idaho, is the most extensive in the Coeur d'Alène district, comprising about 35,000
Jan 2, 1915
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The Electrical Resistivity Log As An Aid In Determining Some Reservoir Characteristics
By G. E. Archie
THE usefulness of the electrical resistivity log in determining reservoir characteristics is governed largely by: (I) the accuracy with which the true resistivity of the formation can be determined; (
Jan 1, 1942
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Twinning in Beryllium, Magnesium, Zinc and Cadmium (99d28df4-aea6-4721-ac13-393e12455a8f)
By C. H. Mathewson
BERYLLIUM, magnesium, zinc and cadmium, together with mercury, constitute a coherent sub-group of the periodic system and these metals, excepting mercury; have been studied in sufficient detail by the
Jan 1, 1928
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The Use Of Coal In Pulverized Form (254d3def-0f15-49f6-bcfa-2480c0fa7ea5)
E. A. HOLBROOK,*Urbana, Ill.-To those who have followed the development of powdered coal two questions often occur. First, as to the moisture in the coal. In Illinois we recognize that the bituminous
Jan 11, 1918
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Smelting Lead Ores in the Blast Furnace (dbe24c98-2642-47f1-9029-feaa82006808)
Discussion of the paper of IRVING A. PALMER, presented at the Salt Lake meeting, August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 91, July, 1914, pp. 1447 to 1460. L. S. AUSTIN, Salt Lake City, Utah.-With t
Jan 11, 1914
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New York Paper - An Experiment in One-piece Gun Construction (with Discussion)
By P. W. Bridgman
During the war, the Navy undertook the construction, under my direction, of an experimental gun embodying features designed to lessen the cost and time of production. These experiments were initiated
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - An Experiment in One-piece Gun Construction (with Discussion)
By P. W. Bridgman
During the war, the Navy undertook the construction, under my direction, of an experimental gun embodying features designed to lessen the cost and time of production. These experiments were initiated
Jan 1, 1922