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Experiments On The Heat Treatment Of Alpha-Beta Brass
By O. W. Ellis
CERTAIN alloys1 that, as a result of quenching, are retained in the form of homogeneous solid solution are known to increase in hardness and strength on standing at room temperature or on heating at s
Jan 7, 1924
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Economical Selection Of Sucker Rods - Reprinted From Transactions American Institute Of Mining And Metallurgical Engineers, Volume 114 (1936).
By C. Norman Bowers, Blaine B. Wescott
MARKED improvement in the serviceability of sucker rods has been effected in the last two years, partly because of the insistent necessity for greater economy in the operating costs of crude oil produ
Jan 1, 1935
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Index (7aed5071-c6b2-4f37-9d1d-ca5012e2bb06)
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Phase Changes in 3.5 PerCent Nickel Steel in the Ac Region.
By I. N. Zavarine
The observations presented in this paper were recorded during a study of the spheroidizing process. Spheroidization of cementite in steel is either brought about to develop a set of desirable mecha
Jan 1, 1939
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Part I – January 1969 - Communications - Elastic Constants of Ni3AI Between 80° and 600°K
AN intermetallic compound, Ni3A1, has an ordered fcc structure of type Ll2, and shows peculiar dependence of the yield stress upon temperature; i.e., the yield stress increases by a factor of six upo
Jan 1, 1970
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Petroleum Economics - Economic Equilibrium in Petroleum Refining Operations. (T. P. 1030, with discussion)
By Norman D. Fitz Gerald
The lack of a continuous operating balance in petroleum refining, which is analyzed in this paper, is by no means a feature solely of this division of the oil industry. Serious disequilibria of a capi
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Metallurgical Analysis - Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis for Ores and Metallurgical Products (T. P. 1740, Min. Tech., Sept. 1944)
By Paul Giesecke
Since most modern metallurgical plants are operated continuously and on a large scale, successful operation at maximum efficiency demands that an accurate knowledge of the performance at each stage of
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Machines for Nonmetallic Flotation (T. P. 1922, Min. Tech., Sept. 1945, with discussion)
By James A. Barr
The writer's first experience with flotation was during World War I, in the bene-ficiation of Alabama graphite schist ores. One plant used a cone with a peripheral overflow; dried ore was dist
Jan 1, 1947
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Refining - Review of Refinery Engineering for 1947
By Walter Miller
Crude oil stocks were some 10,000,000 bbl higher on June I, 1947, than at any time during 1946 but the extremely heavy refinery runs the last half of 1947 cut crude inventories to approximately the 19
Jan 1, 1948
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Estimated Rock Stresses At Morrow Point Underground Power Plant From Earthquakes And Underground Nuclear Blasts
By R. B. Campbell
One of the three power plants that will be in the Curecanti Unit of the Bureau of Reclamation's Colorado River Storage Project is the power plant at Morrow Point Dam. Presently under construction
Jan 1, 1968
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Effect Of Temperature And Basicity Upon Equilibria Of Liquid Steel And Basic Oxidizing Slags
By John Chipman, Eric R. Jette, O. B. Ellis
IN the study of the chemical reactions occurring in the open-hearth furnace, it is frequently assumed that a condition of equilibrium between slag and metal is attained. In order to test this assumpti
Jan 1, 1941
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Canal Zone Paper - Labor-Saving Appliances in the Assay-Laboratory
By Edward Keller
Under the title, Labor-Saving Appliances in the Works-Laboratory, I published a paper1 in which mas described how multi-manipulations in a works-laboratory and in the furnace-room of an assay-laborato
Jan 1, 1911
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Papers - Principles of Flotation, IV-An Experimental Study of Influence of Sodium Sulfide, Alkalies and Copper Sulfate on Effect of Xanthates at Mineral Surfaces (T. P. 659, with discussion)
By Ian William Wark, Alwyn Birchmore Cox
Sodium sulfide is used extensively to increase the recovery of oxidized copper and lead minerals by flotation, particularly when using xanthates as collectors. It is generally assumed that the sodium
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Improvements in the Metallurgy of Quicksilver (With Discussion)
By L. H. Duschak
Electrolytic zinc produced from sulfate solution and with pure lead anodes is always contaminated with a small and varying percentage of lead. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the cha
Jan 1, 1930
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Colorado Paper - Oil in Southern Tamaulipas, Mexico (with Discussion)
By Ezequiel Ordonez
The great activity with which the oil resources of the northern Cantons of the State of Veracruz have been developed has largely resulted from the great success obtained by the important explorations
Jan 1, 1920
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New York Paper - The Maritime Features of the “Crude Petroleum” Problem
By John R. Edwards
Introductory.—There are many interesting and important events connected with the petroleum problem. The remarkable men who conceived 'the thought of transporting petroleum by pipe line, conservin
Jan 1, 1915
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Cincinnati Paper - The Pyrites Deposits of Louisa County, Virginia
By W. H. Adams
Virginia, a store-house of metals, is more and more a surprise to the present generation. With her enormous available mineral wealth, worked upon steadily for over a century, exploited SUEciently to d
Jan 1, 1884
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Manufacture And Properties Of Bessemer Steel
By C. C. Henning
IN any line of human activity logical handling requires an amount of attention to each phase that is in keeping with the importance of that phase. In the complex and rapidly changing field of modern f
Jan 1, 1935
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Rock Bolting Finds Wide Application
By Edward Thomas
ROCK bolting, third great change in postwar underground mining, is inseparably tied to the other two changes: better drilling and mechanized mining. Mechanized mining provided the impetus, when conven
Jan 11, 1954
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Some Observations Concerning Electrical Measurements in Anisotropic Media, and Their Interpretation
By Schlumberger, C
IN the search for practical geological problems amenable to solution by the potential methods, the geophysicist is led to study mathematically various theoretical cases. In these idealistic discussion
Jan 1, 1933