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Scratch And Brinell Hardness Of Severely Cold-Rolled Metals
By M. F. Fogler
An attempt to duplicate Rawdon and Mutchler's experiments showing a reversal of hardness with continued rolling gave negative results, indicating that the phenomenon is not general but depends, p
Jan 1, 1925
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Steel Ladle Make-Up And Pouring Of Bop Heats For Both Ingot And Continuous Caster Production
By G. W. Hodges
The Basic Oxygen Process shop at Gary Works is a three vessel shop tapping 220 ton heats. The larger portion of the heats are teemed into ingot molds with the remaining heats being continuously cast i
Jan 1, 1972
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Influence of Base Metals in Gold Bullions Assaying
By Frederic P. Dewey
Having shown1 the difficulty of assaying so-called cyanide bullion and the extreme variations often found in the results, an investigation was undertaken to discover, if possible, the causes of these
Jan 1, 1918
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Ottawa Paper - The Sudbury Ore-Deposits
By E. D. Peters
The Sudbury ore-deposits possess a peculiar interest for a variety of reasons. In the first place, they are deep within the borders of the Huronian rocks, and are consequently amongst the oldest depos
Jan 1, 1890
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The Role Of Solution Management In Heap And Dump Leaching
By W. Joseph Schlitt
The characteristics of successful heap and dump leach operations are first reviewed in a general sense. Then attention is focussed on solution management as the key operating parameter in leaching. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - The Preparation of Fine Recrystallized Tungsten Wire for Transmission Electron Microscopy
By E. F. Koch, J. L. Walter
In a study of the structure and properties of tungsten wire used for lamp filaments, it became desirable to perform transmission electron microscopy on the wire in the annealed as well as in the drawn
Jan 1, 1969
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Design Of Drainage Systems For Embankments And Other Civil Engineering Works
By Harry R. Cedergren
Properly designed drainage systems can be of great benefit to many kinds of Civil Engineering works, including embankments, and often are the most economical way to protect such works from the damagin
Jan 1, 1985
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A Statistical Model For Exploration Of The Ramsbeck Pb/Zn Mine (F. R. G.)
By Friedrich Wellmer
INTRODUCTION The Ramsbeck Pb/Zn Mine is located in the northern Sauerland area of West Germany, 150 km N of Frankfurt and 120 km E of Cologne. This is a vein deposit which has been worked from the
Jan 1, 1977
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Studies Upon The Corrosion Of Tin, I - Potential Measurements On High-Purity Tin In Carbonate Solutions
By Gerhard Derge
A SERIES of studies of the corrosion of tin is under way in the Metals Research Laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The complete program includes examination of the corrosion propertie
Jan 1, 1938
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Handling And Disposal Of Coal Preparation Plant Refuse
By Brij M. Moudgil
Disposal of fine coal refuse is one of the major technical problems which could adversely affect growth and development of the coal industry. At present one of the most: common methods for disposal of
Jan 1, 1980
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Chlorination-grade feedstock from domestic ilmenite
By G. W. Elger, H. E. Bell, J. E. Tress, J. B. Wright
This paper describes laboratory techniques and subsequent results of US Bureau of Mines (USBM) research to produce chlorination-grade feed- stock from an abundant, low-grade, domestic, rock ilmenite o
Jan 1, 1986
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By-Laws
Sec. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise six classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members. All shall b
Jan 1, 1941
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Coal Preparation Projects in the UK (NOVEMBER 1979)
By John Hillman
Reconstruction of the British mining industry began shortly after nationalization in 1947 and continued until well into the 1950s with the support of the government. This support diminished as plentif
Jan 1, 1980
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Acid Activated Clays and Their Adsorption Properties (AIME)
By R. Fahn
Bentonites are best suited for the preparation of acid activated clays with efficient adsorption properties. They are weathering products of acid volcanic ashes and natural deposits are spread worldwi
Jan 1, 1983
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Alumina From Alunite - Domestic Resources
By Charles W. Bauer
Most of the aluminum produced in the United States today is derived from foreign bauxite deposits. Earth Sciences, Inc. initiated a program to evaluate domestic non bauxite sources for alumina in the
Jan 1, 1982
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Coal In Our National Economy
Some years ago it was my good fortune to inspect some coal properties in Germany, and the most striking impression I received on my trip was that in that country every one in the coal industry, miners
Jan 1, 1939
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Other Societies
The annual meeting of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America was held on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1918, at the Engineers' Club, New York, to elect officers and councillors for the ensuing year,
Jan 3, 1918
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Papers - Studies upon the Corrosion of Tin, I-Potential Measurements on High-purity Tin in Carbonate Solutions (With Discussion)
By Gerhard Derge
A series of studies of the corrosion of tin is under way in the Metals Research Laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The complete program includes examination of the corrosion properti
Jan 1, 1938
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Metal Mining - Diamond Orientation in Drill Bits
By E. P. Peleider
DIAMOND drill research work was initiated at the School of Mines, University of Minnesota, in late 1949. The Drilling Symposium held in Duluth that spring highlighted the problem of high cost and core
Jan 1, 1953
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - High-speed Tensile Impact Tests on Single-crystal and Polycrystalline Bars of Copper (Metals Technology, April 1944)
By E. R. Parker, E. A. Smith
Metallurgists and engineers have always been interested in the mechanism of high-speed deformation because metals are rapidly deformed in various applica-tions and manufacturing processes. The deforma
Jan 1, 1944