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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Mining-Costs at Park City, Utah
By Fred T. Williams
The Park City mining-district is distinctively a camp of few properties, 5,000 acres, or one-third of the entire district, being under the management of but three companies. As a rule, the ore-bodies
Jan 1, 1912
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New Haven Paper - Metal-Losses in Copper-Slags
By Lewis T. Wright
It is commonly believed by metallurgists that in copper-smelting, the copper in the slags, which is irreducible by continued " settling," is retained in the form of " prills " of matte. I have freq
Jan 1, 1910
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Mexico In The Metropolitan News (a9999d41-ee5c-4505-8137-37d1cf47971a)
This brief resume of events, transpiring in Mexico, culled from the daily New York newspapers, since the last Bulletin went to press, does not indicate any degree of improvements in the situation. GE
Jan 6, 1919
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Atlantic City Paper - Standard Specifications for Cast-Iron Car-Wheels
By Charles B. Dudley
It is evident that, as the size and weight of cars have increased, the demands on the cast-iron car-wheel have become more and more severe. Fortunately, the factor of safety in the cast-iron wheel, as
Jan 1, 1905
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Technical Notes - Fishing Tools for Retrieving Gamma-Ray Logging Components
By J. M. Ohm, C. M. Bunker
Two special tools for recovering gamma-ray probes and logging cable from drillholes have been designed by Ohm and Bunker and constructed by Ohm. Though intended specifically for U. S. Geological Surve
Jan 1, 1960
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Current Beneficiation Practices For Pebble Phosphate In Florida
By W. A. LaVenue, W. M. Houston
Pebble phosphate mines of Florida have been established from south of Hardee County to north of the Georgia state line, a distance of over 200 miles. Mining has been carried out on an ever-increasing
Jan 11, 1962
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Further Evidence of Zoning in a Nickel-Chromium-Titanium-Aluminum Alloy
By N. E. Rogen, N. J. Grant
AGE-hardening in nickel-chromium-titanium-aluminum alloys in the composition range characterized by the Nimonic alloys, is dependent upon the precipitation of the Ni3(AI,Ti) (y') phase.1 This pha
Jan 1, 1959
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Engineering Round Table - Summary of Discussion on Petroleum Engineering Problems
By Chairman Hill H. H.
The Round Table Discussion on Petroleum Engineering Research was planned for two purposes. First, to review the work that has been done by petroleum engineers during the past few years on problems tha
Jan 1, 1928
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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Grain Boundary Morphologies in Zinc
By F. Weinberg
INTEREST is currently being directed toward grain boundary morphologies in zinc in terms of grain boundary facetingl and grain boundary energies.' Some years ago the present author attempted t
Jan 1, 1970
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Temperatures Of Incandescent-Lamp Filaments
By Benj. E. Shackelford
THE present paper is concerned with typical temperature values experienced in lamp-filament measurements as made on regular factory and engineering products. It deals with the relations existing betwe
Jan 9, 1919
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A Foreign Oil Supply For The United States
By George Smith
TWELVE years ago, the Director of the United States Geological Survey addressed to the Secretary of the Interior a letter calling attention to the government's need for liquid fuel for naval use
Jan 1, 1920
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Action of Solutions of Sodium Silicate and Sodium Hydroxide at 250° C. on Steel under Stress
By W. C. Schroeder
PRACTICAL experience has shown that at elevated temperatures solu-tions containing sodium hydroxide may attack stressed steel in a manner that cannot be explained in terms of ordinary corrosion. Becau
Jan 1, 1936
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Bethlehem Paper - The Ives Process of Photo-Mechanical Engraving, and its Usefulness to Engineers
By R. W. Raymond
The various modifications of the art of photography have become within the last few years the indispensable allies of every art and science. But, before the introduction of the process which is the su
Jan 1, 1887
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Production Engineering - Use of Data on the Build-up of Bottom-hole Pressures
By Morris Muskat
In preparing a well for pumping, observations are often made of the fluid level in the well bore or bottom-hole pressures at various times before equilibrium has set in. From a qualitative point of vi
Jan 1, 1937
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Engineering Economics Of Long Petroleum Pipe Lines
By Edgar G. Hill
MUCH has been written and said recently about the methods used and materials and equipment employed in building the long tubes that criss-cross a great part of the [ ] united States, like the patter
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Note Coal - The Tromp Heavy Media Process
By John Griffen
THE distinguishing principle of the Tromp process is the use of a medium in the bath which is not stable, i.e., the solids will settle and the density of the medium increases with depth. A medium of u
Jan 1, 1953
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Pyrometry In The Manufacture Of Clay Wares
By F. K. Pence
THE reduction of the firing of clay wares to a science has been one of the most difficult problems of modern ceramic engineering. The number of factors involved in the treatment of these wares has bee
Jan 9, 1919
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Spokane Paper - The Nicola Valley Coal-Field, British Columbia
By Milnor Roberts
The Nicola Valley coal-field is small, but it seems likely to become important because of its commanding position in a rich region that is developing rapidly. Bituminous coking-coal in workable quanti
Jan 1, 1910
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Engineering Research - Volumetric Behavior of Isobutane (T. P. 1128)
By W. N. Lacey, B. H. Sage, W. M. Morris
The volumetric behavior of isobutane at temperatures below its critical temperature has been studied by several investigators. Seibert and Burrelll measured the vapor pressure of isobutane from the ic
Jan 1, 1940
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Determination Of Suspensoids By Alternating-Current Precipitators
By Philip Drinker
IN THE mining and metallurgical industries, numerous problems arise requiring determinations of solid and of liquid particles suspended in air. Frequently, these problems are of local interest and inv
Jan 3, 1925