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Institute of Metals Division - High-Temperature Aging Structures in v’-Hardened Austenitic Alloys
By W. C. Hagel, H. J. Beattie
Variations in the secondary phase reactions of six nickel-and cobalt-base alloys were determined as a function of solu-tioning from 1700" to 2200°F and aging at 1200" to 1800° F for times up to 1000 h
Jan 1, 1960
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Mexican Paper - Mexican Railroads and the Mining Industry
By Luis Salazar
Internal improvements are the great seals; stamping upon the history of nations their epochs of peace, in which notable enterprises are conceived, and fresh impulses given along the path of progress.
Jan 1, 1902
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Manganese Steel and the Allotropic Theory (baf0a287-252f-4684-a09e-d69b069dba83)
By Albert Sauveur
AT the New York meeting of the Institute, February, 1914, Professor Hopkinson and Sir Robert Hadfield presented an important paper entitled Research with Regard to the Non-Magnetic and Magnetic Condit
Jan 9, 1914
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Recent Tests of Ball-mill Crushing (with Discussion)
By Charles T. Van Winkle
Until the advent of the porphyry coppers and the introduction of flotation which soon followed, crushing and grinding for many years proceeded along somewhat stereotyped lines, without important alter
Jan 1, 1918
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Stress Control Methods: Quantitative Approach to Stabilizing Mine Openings in Weak Ground
By Shosei Serata
Stress control methods of mining have been developed separately in at least four different parts of the world in entirely different types of mining -- coal, trona, salt and potash -- during the decade
Jan 1, 1983
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St. Louis Paper - The Tredinnick-Pattinson Process
By William E. Newman
When Hugh Lee Pattinson discovered, in 1829, that the crystals formed during the slow cooling of molten lead were poorer, and the remaining liquid richer in silver, than the original lead, an importan
Jan 1, 1918
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Paper - Mine Fires Extinguished by Sealing (with Discussion)
By Douglas Bunting
In the anthracite fields of Pennsylvania, mine fires occur with more or less regularity and their existence is an ever-present hazard in coal mining. In all probability 90 per cent. of the mine fires
Jan 1, 1922
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Refining Control - Technological Control of Refining Processes (with Discussion)
By E. B. Phillips, A. E. Miller
The title assigned to this paper permits a discussion of one of the most interesting chapters in the history of the American petroleum industry. Nature was kind to man when she prepared crude oil for
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Combustion and Research - Combustion of Bituminous Coal on the Small Underfeed Stoker (T. P. 750, with discussion).
By E. R. Kaiser, Ralph A. Sherman
The remarkable increase in the distribution of the small underfeed stoker for use in furnaces and boilers in small industrial plants, apartment houses and homes has brought producers and distributors
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Preparation - Disposal of Solids in Breaker Waste Water by Impounding in Surface Basins (T.P. 1959, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946)
By W. C. Muehlhof, L. D. Lamont
Throughout the anthracite industry's history, the problem of handling and disposing of refuse material has been one of major importance. In the early days of the industry's activities, only
Jan 1, 1947
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Oxides
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
I. Oxides of Silicon. 11. Oxides of the Semi-Metals : Tellurium, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth ; also Molybdenum, Tungsten. III. Oxides of the Metals. The Fifth Class, that of the OXIDES, is subdiv
Jan 1, 1922
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Automatic Operation Of Mine Hoists As Exemplified By The New Electric Hoists For The Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.
By Kenyon Burch
ONE of the advantages presented by electric drive in many classes of work is the ease with which the electric motor can be controlled automatically. In a large number of cases certain features of the
Jan 3, 1916
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New York Paper - Economic and Geologic Conditions Pertaining to Occurrence of Oil in North Argentine-Bolician Field of South America (with Discussion)
By S. C. Herold
Considerable interest has been shown, during recent years, in the possibilities of developing oil fields in the South American Republics, now that the exhaustion of our present fields can be seen in t
Jan 1, 1920
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Salt Lake Paper - The Ajo Copper-Mining District
By Ira B. Joralemon
The Ajo copper district is in the heart of the Arizona desert, near the western boundary of Pima county. Gila Bend, the nearest railroad point, is 43 miles north of the camp, and the little Mexican bo
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Mining - Magnetometer and Direct-current Resistivity Studies in Alaska (T. P. 1284 with discussion)
By Henry J. Joesting
During the past year and a half, the Territorial Department of Mines in Alaska has conducted a modest experimental program for the purpose of determining the extent to which magnetic and resistivity m
Jan 1, 1946
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Spiral Classifiers used as Ball Mill Feeders
By T. C. King
AT the new Graham-Central Mill of Eagle-Picher, near Galena, Ill., material is simultaneously dewatered and introduced into the ball-mill scoop boxes by the use of variable-speed, 24-in. spiral classi
Jan 1, 1950
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Coal-Mine Explosions Caused By Gas Or Dust
By Howard Eavenson
IN a discussion in the Transactions of the Institute (vol. xl, page 835 et seq.) the writer gave some data about explosions of gas and dust in the coal mines of the United States, Canada, and Mexico,
Jan 10, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystalline Texture and Magnetic Anisotropy of a Co-10 Pct Fe Alloy
By G. Y. Chin, A. R. Von Neida
The relationship between crystalline texture and magnetic anisotropy in a Co-10 pct Fe alloy has been investigated by means of X-ray pole .figures, hysteresis-loop tracings, and magnetic-torque measur
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Prospecting, Mining and Washing the Brown Iron Ores of Alabama (T.P. 860)
By Charles Morgan
An increased demand for brown iron ore in the Birmingham district during the past 18 months has caused renewed activity both in prospecting and mining these ores. In recent years the production in Ala
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Proportions of Free Fusible Material in Coal Ash, as an Index of Clinker and Slag Formation (T. P. 1175, with discussion)
By H. L. Brunjes, G. B. Gould
The softening temperature of coal ash, as determined in the laboratory, has been used for years as an indication of the tendency of coal to form clinker and slag. It has not, however, provided an inde
Jan 1, 1940