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Papers - Minerals in World Economics - Manganese for National Defense. Report of A.I.M.E. Subcommittee on
The Subcommittee on Manganese, of the A.I.M.E. Committee on Industrial Preparedness, prepared under date of Jan. 24, 1924, for and at the request of the War Department, a confidential report on mangan
Jan 1, 1934
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Electrolytic Iron from Sulfide Ores
By Robert Pike
THE first authentic description of an iron bath for the deposition of iron is probably that of Bottger in 1846, who used a bath containing ferrous sulfate and ammonium chloride. In 1861, Kramer deposi
Jan 1, 1930
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The Deepest Mine in the World
By Thomas Read
AMONG the large number of deep mines in the world there are several which do not differ much in depth. The St. John del Rey mine, in Brazil, has reached a vertical depth of 6726 ft. below the top of i
Jan 6, 1923
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Unit Operation of Kettleman Hills Oil Field
By AIME AIME
AT a joint meeting of the Tulsa Geological Society and the Mid-Continent Section of the A; I. M. E., held at Tulsa on March 21, the history of unit development in the Kettle- man Hills field was discu
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Classification - Classification of Coals of the United States According to Fixed Carbon and B.t.u. (With Discussion)
By W. H. Ode, W. A. Selvig
By plotting fixed carbon against British thermal units of coals free from mineral matter, and ranging in rank from anthracite to lignite, it is found that the coals of higher rank, from anthracite to
Jan 1, 1934
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments in Texas during 1931, Except the Gulf Coast and Panhandle Districts (With Discussion)
By M. C. Cheney
The active development of the vast East Texas oil field, the attendant effects of the rapidly increasing flow from its prolific wells and the efforts to bring order out of chaos precluded or dwarfed o
Jan 1, 1932
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The Anaconda Classifier.*
By Robert Ammon
THE purpose of this paper is to present a brief sketch of the development of this hindered-settling classifier, but primarily to show the actual results obtained in practice with the classifier workin
Jan 8, 1913
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Technical Notes - Regarding Sigma Phase Formation
By N. J. Grant, D. S. Bloom
N recent reports, Sully' and Beck and coworkers' I have advanced hypotheses concerning the formation of the phase. Both of these hypotheses are based on Pauling's theories of the elect
Jan 1, 1954
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Butte Paper - The Anaconda Classifier
By Robert Ammon
The purpose of this paper is to present a brief sketch of the development of this hindered-settling classifier, but primarily to show the actual results obtained in practice with the classifier workin
Jan 1, 1914
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Local Section News (600f9b36-db66-4da9-b3d7-23441454ec02)
THE RELATION OF THE ENGINEER TO RECONSTRUCTION FIFTY-THIRD MEETING OF BOSTON SECTION The fifty-third meeting of the. Boston Section was held April 28. The speaker of the evening was the new presiden
Jan 7, 1919
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Widening Use of Geophysics In Geology Observed
By Sherwin F. Kelly
NEW trend in geophysics has been uncovered in these depression years, made evident through the thinning cloak of commercial activity, which, in better times, would have completely obscured it. I refer
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Strain Rate and Temperature on the Compression Texture of Aluminum (TN)
By W. J. Rogers, L. J. Dwiggins, R. O. Williams
THERE has been comparatively little work on the importance of strain rate and temperature as variables in the formation of deformation textures. For this reason the present work was started, the choic
Jan 1, 1961
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Chemical Processors Can Pose Tough Hurdles To Would-Be Suppliers Of Industrial Minerals
By J. K. Brooke, R. M. Dreyer
For mining engineers and geologists accustomed evaluating metallic mineral deposits, the problems inherent in determining the worth of non- metallic industrial minerals deposits for the chemical proce
Jan 8, 1962
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Technical Notes - The Statistical Nature of the Endurance Limit
By R. F. Mehl, J. T. Ransom
For many years the Metals Research Laboratory of Carnegie Institute of Technology has been concerned with the statistical nature of the engineering properties of steel from an experimental viewpoint,
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Plastic Flow in Titanium: Manifestations and Dynamics of Glide (Discussion page 1316)
By F. D. Rosi
The slip and twinning behavior in extended titanium crystals were studied in some detail. The formation and appearance of coarse kink bands are discussed. Their crystallographic geometry was determine
Jan 1, 1955
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Rock Mechanics - Dynamic Stresses Induced Within Rock for the Case of Blasting With One Free Face
By K. Sassa, I. Ito
The dynamic principal stresses induced within rock by an explosion under con fined conditions are analyzed for the case of blasting with one free face by applying the values of measured radial displac
Jan 1, 1967
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Influence of Plant Water Chemistry On the Strength of Unfired Pellets
By D. A. Rice, R. L. Stone
Studies of the possible effect of plant water chemistry on the strength of unfired iron ore pellets apparently have not been reported in the literature. Naturally occurring soluble salts were removed
Jan 1, 1973
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Portable Pipe Lines Installed by Man Power Only, Carry Oil to Our Battle Lines
By G. G. Biggar
A MATERIAL contribution to the success of our Armies in the field has been the portable pipe-line system. These are the words of Brigadier General R. F. Fowler, chief of the supply division of the War
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Metal Testing and Technology - Effect of Temperature upon the Charpy Impact Strength of Die-casting Alloys
By Bert S. Sandell
Much has been said and written about the various uses of die castings, their applications in the various industries and their advantages and disadvantages. Examination of this literature, however, fai
Jan 1, 1932
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Drilling Fluids and Cement - Mechanical Treatment of Weighted Drilling Muds
By R. S. Hoch, Roy A. Bobo
Maintenance of desirable plastic flow properties of weighted drilling muds may be greatly simplified by use of centrifugal classification to control the drilled solids content. The new application of
Jan 1, 1955