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Chicago Paper - Sulfur in Producer Gas
By Frederick Crabtree, A. R. Powell
When Professor Stoek asked for a paper on the above subject, it was too late to prepare by June 1, or near that time, one that would invoive any appreciable amount of experimental work or original res
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Metallic Electrodes for Cast-iron Welding (With Discussion)
By Shun-ichi Satoh
The electric arc welding of cast iron has been studied by Braune Lamberton, Schimpke, Kenyon, Gale Manufacturing Co., Wedemeyer Candy, Neese, Miller, Carter, American Welding Society, Namack Lebrun, A
Jan 1, 1929
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Uranium Dividends From Bacterial Leaching
By R. A. MacGregor
The Stanrock mine of Stanrock Uranium Mines Ltd. is located on Quirke Lake in the Elliot Lake area of northern Ontario, about 25 miles north of Lake Huron. The property was developed and brought into
Jan 3, 1969
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Geology Of The Getchell Mine (db38eb67-b2c2-4cc4-84b9-917b0e18e952)
By Roy A. Hardy
THE Getchell mine is a comparatively recent discovery in the old Potosi mining district, Humboldt County, Nevada, a district organized in the seventies and eighties, in which some prospecting was done
Jan 1, 1940
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St. Louis Paper - The Practical Value of Oil and Gas Bureaus (with Discussion)
By W. G. Matteson
The Oklahoma legislature recently passed a bill providing for "the creation of an oil and gas department under the jurisdiction of the Corporation Commission, authorizing the Corporation Commission to
Jan 1, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Aluminum on the Low Temperature Properties of Relatively High Purity Ferrite
By H. T. Green, R. M. Brick
True stress-strain data on alloys of pure iron with up to 2.4 pct Al were obtained in the temperature range +100° to —185°C. Alumi-num was found to reduce yield and flow stresses of iron at low temper
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Diffusions that Take Place in Iron-silicon Alloys during Heat Treatment (With Discussion)
By N. A. Zeigler
Considerable work has been and is being done on the changes of physical properties that take place in alloys at elevated temperatures, and much information on this subject is published. Much less is k
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Martensitic Transformation at Temperatures Approaching Absolute Zero
By M. Cohen, S. A. Kulin
AT a recent symposium on thermodynamics in physical metallurgy1 two opposing theories of the austenite-martensite transformation were presented. Both theories agreed that this type of reaction involve
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep of Polycrystalline Tin
By J. E. Breen, J. Weertman
The creep rate of polycrystalline tin was studied as a function of temperature and stress in constant stress experiments. The temperature was varied from room temperature to almost the melting point o
Jan 1, 1956
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Library (6e0f285f-f604-4626-8c51-55e3edd83306)
THE IRON HUNTER. By Chase S. Osborn, pp. 316, Ills. 10. The MacMillan Company, New York. 1919. An autobiography, the story of a Hoosier boy who fought his way to manhood and power through early misfo
Jan 11, 1919
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The Nature of Martensite
By Edgar Bain
IN STUDYING the structural characteristics of martensite it is desirable that a clear conception of the material from which martensite is produced should first be obtained. Any theory of its formation
Jan 2, 1924
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St. Louis Paper - A Uniform Sizing Diagram from Different Screen Standards
By John Randall
It is a fair assumption that the main purpose of any diagram is to present facts to the eye in more convenient form than they could be tabulated in figures, and this implies that a screen diagram shou
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Flotation Therory and Practices - Action of Alkali Xanthates on Galena
By A. F. Knoll, T. Clinton Taylor
Qualitatively, galena (native lead sulfide) reacts with aqueous solutions of the xanthates,1 and has its surface sufficiently altered so that there is a tendency for air bubbles to attach themselves t
Jan 1, 1935
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Long-Range Open Pit Planning - Periodic Review Can Change "Final" Pit Limits
By John D. Erickson
The concepts of long-range, open pit planning presented here are not new. The new idea is how the factors that control the location of the final pit limits can be considered altogether as one large, s
Jan 4, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Crystallographic Orientation on the Fracture Ductility of Zr-2.5 Wt Pct Nb (Cb) and Zircaloy-2 Tubular Products
By B. A. Cheadle, C. E. Ells
The ovienlalion of hexagonal a-zirconium crystals in cold-drawn Zircaloy-2 tubes and in both as-extruded and heat-treated Zr-2.5 wt pcl ND tubes has been rrleasured using the inverse Pole - figure tec
Jan 1, 1965
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Charpy Impact Test as Applied to Aluminum Alloys
By E. H. Jr. Dix
THE success of the Charpy impact test in the steel industry has led those interested in aluminum alloys to investigate the possible applica¬tion of this test to aluminum and its alloys. In this paper
Jan 4, 1920
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Rutile – Zircon Mining on East Coast Surfing Beaches
Rutile – Zircon Mining on East Coast Surfing Beaches – Rutile-Zirconium Producing Companies in Australia
Jan 10, 1964
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Index (2fbe5a2f-12f1-4453-90c7-5df8fd337267)
Jan 1, 1931