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American Glass Sands, Their Properties And Preparation
By Charles Fettke
IN THE present day manufacture of glass nearly pure quartz sands are used almost exclusively as the source of the silica, which is the major constituent of all common varieties of glass. Ordinary soda
Jan 2, 1926
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Erosion of Guns-The Hardening of the Surface
By Henry Fay
THE erosion of guns is a complex problem which can be solved only by a detailed study of all the factors involved. In the present paper it is proposed to submit the results of observations and experim
Jan 12, 1916
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Detroit Paper - Quantitative Spectrum Analysis (with Discussion)
By F. Twyman, D. M. Smith
Those chemists (they are still greatly in the minority) who use the spectroscope, use it very often, and find it almost indispensable. As a means of detecting minute quantities of the metals it is unr
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Geophysics - Location of Clay Deposits by Combined Self-Potential and Resistivity Surveys
By G. W. Gross
A commercial deposit of white kaolinite clay contained in the sandy overburden of the Cambrian Gatesburg formation in Central Pennsylvania was successfully mapped by combined SP and resistivity method
Jan 1, 1961
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Landslide and Flood at Gros Venture, Wyoming (with Discussion)
By William C. Alden
A great landslide occurred on June 23, 1925, in the valley of Gros Ventre River, about 35 miles south of Yellowstone National Park (Fig. 1). The relations of the north-easterly dipping rock formations
Jan 1, 1928
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Reservoir Analysis for Pressure Maintenance Operations Based on Complete Segregation of Mobile Fluids
By John C. Martin
The discovery of a new gas reservoir demands that the planning of a sottnd well-spacing program be initiated early in the development stage. It is the purpose of this discussion to illustrate by actua
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Papers - Application of Geology to Problems of Iron-ore Concentration (With Discussion)
By T. M. Broderick
InveStIgations into the possibilities of economically mining and concentrating low-grade iron ores of the Lake Superior region are attracting increasing attention. Among the organizations that are car
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Application of Geology to Problems of Iron-ore Concentration (With Discussion)
By T. M. Broderick
InveStIgations into the possibilities of economically mining and concentrating low-grade iron ores of the Lake Superior region are attracting increasing attention. Among the organizations that are car
Jan 1, 1935
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Production Engineering - Core Studies of the Bradford Sand from the Bradford Field, Pennsylvania (With Discussion)
By Charles H. Fettke
The Bradford field of northwestern Pennsylvania and adjacent portions of New York state has attracted world-wide attention in recent years on account of the remarkable success that has been attained i
Jan 1, 1929
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Brittle Fracture Of Rocks
By J. C. Jaeger
The study of brittle fracture of rocks has been a much neglected subject until quite recently and now is in a state of transition and rapid development. Historically, three methods of testing were u
Jan 1, 1967
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Part II - Papers - Evaluation of Silicide Coatings on Columbium and Tantalum and a Means for Improving Their Oxidation Resistance
By A. Grant Elliot, H. W. Lavendel
qualitative picture has been developed to describe the oxidation behavior of TaSi2-coated tantalum and CbSi2-coated columbium. These systems have a significantly lower inherent oxidation resistance th
Jan 1, 1968
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Over-Oxidation Of Steel.
By W. R. Shimer
(New York Meeting, October, 1913.) THE investigation herein described was carried out for the purpose of studying, both by chemical and metal-lographical means, the extent of over-oxidation of steel
Jan 9, 1913
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Carbon Content, Test Temperature, and Strain Rate on the Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Fe-C Alloys
By A. R. Marder
Fe-C alloys have been investigated at temperatures below the eutectoid transformation to determine whether the superplasticity phenomenon exists for these materials. As a result of void formation at t
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - Pebble Milling Practice at the South African Gold Mines of Union Corp. Ltd
By O. A. E. Jackson
Pebble milling has been practiced in the reduction works of South Africa gold mines for well over 50 years. Originally flint pebbles were imported from Denmark to grind stamp-mill amalgamation-process
Jan 1, 1960
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Dewatering And Drying
By H. A. Baumann, A. J. Rostosky
EVER since the first installation of wet-washing methods of coal preparation, the removal of the water added by the washing process has created serious technical and operating problems. The rapid deve
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - The Leaching Process at Chuquicamata, Chile (With Discussion)
By Charles W. Eichrodt
So much has already been wimitten on this vast subject of ground movement and subsidence, and so many data collected and commented upon, that in this paper the author proposes to confine himself to th
Jan 1, 1930
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The Sintering Process And Some Recent Developments
By John E. Greenawalt
IN view of the increasing importance of sintering in the beneficiation of iron ores preparatory to their reduction in the blast furnace, the writer believes the time is opportune for an up-to-date, th
Jan 1, 1938
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PART V - Thermal-Expansion Characteristics of Several Refractory Metals to 2500°C
By A. C. Losekamp, J. B. Conway
Thermal-expansion data for, tungsten, rhenium, tantalum, .molybdenum, niobium, W-25 pct Re, Ta-10 pct W, ant1 Mo-50 pct Re are presented covering the range from room tempature to 2500°C. In these meas
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Chemical Composition on the Rupture Properties at 1200°F of Wrought Cr-Ni-Co-Fe-Mo-W-Cb Alloys
By J. W. Freeman, E. E. Reynolds, A. E. White
Fram a study of 63 systematic alloy modifications it was found that molybdenum, tungsten, and columbium, added individually or simultaneously, and increases in chromium cause major improvements in 120
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Effect of Froth Sprinkling on Coal Flotation Efficiency, The
By F. G. Miller
Earlier studies of the mechanism of flotation showed that coal flotation products are contaminated by composite coal and mineral particles. The mineral matter of these particles has the dual effect of
Jan 1, 1970