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Iron and Steel Division - Evaluation of the pH and Conductivity Methods of Slag Control (correction, page 572) (Discussion page 1552)
By P. D. S. St. Pierre
IN recent years the use of high sulphur fuels and charges in steelmaking has necessitated rapid methods of slag control in order to insure the production of high quality steel. Several systems of con
Jan 1, 1954
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Minerals Beneficiation - Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Ultrafine Particles
By Ralph W. M. Lai, D. W. Fuerstenau
This paper presents the results of a study of the principles which control the distribution of ultrafine particles between an oil phase and an aqueous phase. Alkyl sulfonates were used to control the
Jan 1, 1969
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The Influence Of Environment On The Brittle Failure Of Rocks
By H. C. Heard
The review by Professor J. C. Jaeger (Chapter 1) briefly summarizes and discusses a select group of papers by various workers dealing primarily with aspects of fracture in brittle rock materials. Prof
Jan 1, 1967
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Grain Growth In Silicon Steel.
By W. E. Ruder
IT has been pointed out by Stead 1 that grains of considerable coarseness may be developed in steels containing from 3 to 5 per cent. of silicon, and in a previous paper 2 the present author has shown
Jan 12, 1913
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Industrial Minerals - Utilizing and Disposing of Waterborne Industrial Wastes
By A. A. Berk
LAGGING technology and the slow spread of information have been the chief obstacles to widespread participation in minimizing the industrial pollution load. These obstacles can be conquered by fact fi
Jan 1, 1958
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Three-Phase Fluid Flow Including Gravitational, Viscous and Capillary Forces
By M. Sheffield
This paper presents a technique lor predicting the flow of oil, gas and water through a petroleum reservoir. Gravitational, viscous arid capillary lorces are considered, and all fluids are considered
Jan 1, 1970
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Philadelphia Paper - The Strength of Wrought Iron as affected by its Composition and by its Reduction in Rolling
By A. L. Holley
The first session was held in the rooms of the American Philosophical Society, on Tuesday evening, February 26th. The President, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, called the meeting to order, and after a few int
Jan 1, 1879
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Copper Embrittlement, IV
By L. L. Wyman
THE resultant embrittlement caused by the exposure of oxygen-bearing copper when hot and exposed to reducing gases has been the subject of many studies.1 Little attention, however, has been given to t
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Recrystallization and Precipitation on Aging of Tin-bismuth Alloys (T.P. 1364, with discussion)
By J. E. Burke, C. W. Mason
In attempting to study precipitation from a tetragonal lattice, using solid solutione of bismuth in tin, it was found that although a Widmanstätten pattern is observed1,4 only a qualitative analysis o
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Recrystallization and Precipitation on Aging of Tin-bismuth Alloys (T.P. 1364, with discussion)
By J. E. Burke, C. W. Mason
In attempting to study precipitation from a tetragonal lattice, using solid solutione of bismuth in tin, it was found that although a Widmanstätten pattern is observed1,4 only a qualitative analysis o
Jan 1, 1942
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Chicago Paper - Differential Crystallization in a Cast-steel Runner (with Discussion)
By Francis B. Foley
In examining steel under the microscope, one is constantly confronted with structures that are difficult to interpret. Recently, in a collection of samples for exhibition purposes, the writer found a
Jan 1, 1920
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Coal Characteristics and Utilization
By W. A. McCurdy, Joseph W. Leonard, William F. Lawrence
INTRODUCTION Utilization from the Point of View of the Preparation Engineer The primary interest of the coal preparation engineer is in process design, operation, and maintenance to produce an
Jan 1, 1979
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Crushing Practice, New Cornelia Copper Co.
By W. L. Dumoulin
A RATHER detailed description of the entire plant and leaching process was given in a paper recently presented to the Institute,1 so this paper will cover briefly only the crushing practice of the New
Jan 8, 1919
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Height Of Gas Cap In Safety Lamp
By C. M. Young
THE safety lamp is the most common and convenient apparatus for detecting inflammable gases in mines, the presence of gas being shown by a blue flame, called the cap, if the wick has been lowered to s
Jan 8, 1919
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Standard Scale of Temperature - Discussion
CHARLES E. GUILLAUME,* .Sèvres, France written discussion?).-Referring top. 2052, experiments made at the end of the year 1884showed a remarkable agreement between the indications of various verre dur
Jan 12, 1919
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Equilibrium Relations in the Nickel-tin System
By William Mikulas
LITTLE work has been done in the field of the nickel-tin binary system. The complete diagram has been investigated on two occasions, but the results are in very poor agreement. The structure of a comp
Jan 1, 1937
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Experimental Blast-furnace Operation
THE Johnson award for 1926 was given to T. L. Joseph for his experimental work on blast-furnace operation. When the Bureau of Mines undertook its experimental blast-furnace investigation in 1919, a nu
Jan 3, 1927