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Papers - Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum Products and Related Fuels for Military Purposes
By J. W. Ristori, V. R. Garfias, R. V. Whetshel
During the past eight years, in trying to estimate world consumption of petroleum and related products, the authors have been unable to account for all the supplies available in any one year. There ha
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Petroleum Reserves of the West Indies (with Discussion)
By Arthur H. Redfield
The West Indies are the summits of a submerged mountain chain, the continuation of which must be sought in the mountains of central Honduras. In Haiti, the chain divides, one branch passing through Ja
Jan 1, 1923
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Underground Mining - Investigation of Segregation and Compressibility in Discharged Fill Slurry
By F. A. Jerabek, H. L. Hartman
This study presents results of investigations in a small model of segregation in discharged fill slurry, the quantity of solids escaping in the drain liquid, and the relationship of solids to slurry c
Jan 1, 1965
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - Observations on the Relations Between the Chemical Constitution and Physical Character of Steel (See Discussion p. 999)
By William R. Webster
An investigation has been made of 500 samples of universal and sheared plates of basic Bessemer and basic open-hearth steel manufactured by the Pottstown Iron Company, the carbon-limits being 0.07 to
Jan 1, 1893
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Institute of Metals Division - Recovery Properties of Lithium-Fluoride Single Crystals
By W. L. Phillips
The recovery properties of compression-deformed lithium fluoride single crystals were investigated as a function of prior strain, annealing time, and annealing temperature. The recovery process was st
Jan 1, 1961
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The Contamination Of Metal Scrap, Its Effect On The Value, And Suggested Means Of Control (e793ed97-f716-42e7-b9b2-4d0e987d4f55)
By Carl Thieme
INDUSTRIAL specialization has rapidly created a demand for new and better alloys. A more thorough understanding of the requirements of specific industries and the discovery of processes by which it ha
Jan 1, 1928
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The Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
By Robert H. Richards
OF the several professions-the chemist, the civil engineer, the mining engineer, the mechanical engineer-the courses of instruction, as arranged at the scientific schools, differ considerably as to th
Jan 1, 1873
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Environment-Water
By Benjamin C. Greene, H. Beecher Charmbury
Water is a most remarkable substance, essential for life of all kinds. As well as needing water to survive, man has always used it for agriculture, transportation, recreation, and many other things.
Jan 1, 1981
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Progress in Metal Mining
By Gerald Sherman
LARGE part of the mining industry is still under the shadow of the depression, and unwilling to undertake changes in plant or methods of operation that require large preliminary expenditures of money.
Jan 1, 1935
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F. W. Draper On Mining In 'The Urals And Western Siberia
The Ural Mountains, which were formerly the dividing line between Asia and Siberia, area chain of low mountains, the highest peaks reaching only a little over 5000 ft. The country has been much eroded
Jan 6, 1919
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Management's New Responsibilities
By William L. Batt
IT IS becoming increasingly evident to management that it has other obligations than merely to earn dividends for stockholders. The head of one of America's largest organizations has stated it in
Jan 1, 1938
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Building Stone, Cement and Clay Products, and Gypsum
"The building stone industry of Utah has developed slowly on account of the limited market offered. The state has large and varied deposits of granite, limestones, marble and onyx.Three cement compani
Jan 1, 1925
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Mining - The NX Borehole Camera
By E. B. Burwell, R. H. Nesbitt
Designed by army engineers, the NX borehole camera provides the most economical method of subsurface exploration so far devised. Continuous cylindrical color photographs now reveal minor flaws in foun
Jan 1, 1955
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The New Viewpoint in Industry
By ALFRED KAUFFMAN
NO matter what position we hold, workman, foreman, superintendent, manager, president, or what not, let us fail to give or to make good products, then see how quickly we'll be called to account f
Jan 1, 1929
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Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized Copper
By Wm. Reuben Webster
THE greatly enlarged demand for small sizes of seamless copper tube which has recently occurred, due particularly to the rapid growth of the electric household-refrigerator industry, has emphasized th
Jan 1, 1927
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Microstructural Features Of Flaky Steel
By Henry Rawdon
ONE of the most vital problems in the manufacture of steel at present is the occurrence of the defects that have been popularly termed "snow flakes," "flakes," or "scabs." Particularly is this the pro
Jan 2, 1919
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The Role of Smokeless Powder in the Season Cracking of Small Arms Ammunition ? with Discussion on Role of Smokeless Powder
By J. W. Mitchell
Season cracking of 70-30 cartridge brass cases of small arms and artillery ammunition has been under investigation at the Frankford Arsenal for many years. The nature of this stress-corrosion failure
Jan 1, 1945
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Crisis in Crude Oil?
By Harry C. Wiess
RECENT announcement of further restrictions on gasoline consumption in the Mid-West and Southwest has focused public attention on current discussions of an oil scarcity. Conflicting arguments are adva
Jan 1, 1943
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New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion)
By W. R. Bean
Probably few, if any, of the many serious problems confronting malleable foundries have been more difficult of solution than the question as to why malleable that is ductile, black in fracture, and no
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Deterioration of Malleable in the Hot-dip Galvanizing Process (with Discussion)
By W. R. Bean
Probably few, if any, of the many serious problems confronting malleable foundries have been more difficult of solution than the question as to why malleable that is ductile, black in fracture, and no
Jan 1, 1923