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Bethlehem Paper - A Rapid Method for the Determination of Phosphorus
By F. A. Emmerton
I have used for about two years, in the laboratory of the Joliet Steel Company, a rapid method for the determination of phosphorus in iron, steel, and ores, which possesses one or two features suffici
Jan 1, 1887
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Graphical Methods of Representing Some Conditions of Plasticity (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1980, with discussion)
By William Marsh Baldwin
TWO of the most useful and important equations available to the metallurgist for the study of plastic deformation of metals are the Huber-von Mises-Henckyl-~ and the St. Venant7-10 equations. Huber
Jan 1, 1946
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Coal - A New Approach to an Evaluation of Combustion of Coals on Stoker Grates
By R. D. Saltsman
This paper deals with the evolution of a test procedure devised to totalize a coal's ignitibility, its degree of caking, and its coke reactivity and the development of a method for assigning prop
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Cobalt on Carbon Activity and Diffusivity in Steel
By E. J. Dulis, V. K. Chandhok, J. P. Hirth
Cobalt clearly increased the activity of carbon in austenite and in ferrite. This effect of cobalt on carbon activity Plausibly accounted for the effect of cobalt on accelerating the austenite to pe
Jan 1, 1962
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Production Engineering and Research - Role of Connate Water in Secondary Recovery of Oil (T.P. 1608, Petr. Tech., July 1943).
By Parke A. Dickey, Robert B. Bossler
The presence of connate water in oil sands is of far greater practical significance in secondary oil-recovery operations than it is in primary operations. The percentage saturations of oil, water, and
Jan 1, 1944
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New York Paper - The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing Roast (with Discussion)
By John Blatchford, H. O. Hofman
The leading antimony mineral is stibnite. In smelting stibnite ore two processes are available, precipitation and roasting-reduction. The former is suited only for high-grade ores. As low-grade ores a
Jan 1, 1916
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Potash as a Byproduct from the Blast Furnace (cbaeaa55-0d54-4703-abf0-5b206b7345ff)
CHARLES CATLETT, Staunton, Va. (communication to the Secretary*). -I hesitate to discuss in general terms a paper such as Mr. Wysor's, which bears evidence of so much careful and detailed investi
Jan 5, 1917
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Technical Notes - High Nitrogen Cast Austenitic Steels
By V. F. Zackay, J. F. Carlson
CURRENT experimental work on the development of gas turbine engines in the automobile industry has emphasized the need for a relatively low cost nonstrategic castable alloy for service in the 1200" to
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - Ventilation - Progress in Air Conditioning for the Ventilation of the Butte Mines (Mining Technology, July 1941)
By A. S. Richardson
AIR conditioning, or air cooling, for the improvement of ventilation in the Butte mines has come into increasing use during the past 10 years. In part, the methods practiced have been described in pre
Jan 1, 1943
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A Tire Control And Management Program
By Michael Poole, Joseph M. Chelini
Most earthmoving operations using off-road, rubber tired production equipment have abnormally high total tire costs. Achieving informational control over 7 direct and 2 indirect tire cost centers can
Jan 1, 1983
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Directed Stress in Copper Crystals
By C. H. Mathewson
COPPER and the copper-base solid solutions readily form twin crystals when plastically deformed at a suitably elevated temperature or annealed after cold deformation. In fact, no feature of the micros
Jan 1, 1930
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Wrought Zinc (a78c3d5b-c41b-4e7c-ae7c-be1db58aee3b)
By C. S. Trewin
ZINC, in its wrought form, is produced commercially in rolled strip, sheet, wire, rod and tubing. Wire has been made periodically, but due to the fact that slight drafts are necessary, the cost of pro
Jan 1, 1927
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Amenia Paper - Memoranda relating to the Boiler Account as kept during the construction of the Edgar Thomson Steel Works
By P. Barnes
The subdivisions of this account are numbered 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, in the general series of construction accounts, and give the details of cost of the various items of the work, as noted be
Jan 1, 1879
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Notes on Gas Lift Process
By R. P. McLaughlin
EXACT information as to performance of the gas lift from the mechanical engineering standpoint is hard to obtain. Several hundred wells are now producing in California fields by means of the gas lift,
Jan 12, 1926
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Some Observations on the Ductile Fracture of PoIycrystaIIine Copper Containing Inclusions
By Colin Baker, G. C. Smith
Investigation of the initiation and propagation of ductile failure in OFHC copper was undertaken to determine the role of nonmetallic inclusions. The effect of inclusion initiated voids on the forma
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Comminution - Considerations of Mill Liners (T. P. 1795, Min. Tech., March 1945)
By Warren L. Howes
Literally hundreds of designs of mill liners are in use in current grinding operations, varying in contour from smooth to the roughest of surfaces, and in materials from scrap rail to alloy steels. A
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Metallography - Preparation of Graded Abrasives for Metallographic Polishing (With Discussion)
By J. L. Rodda
The desirability of a uniformly sized abrasive for metallographic polishing has probably been recognized in a general way for a long time. Certainly all metallographers have recognized the damage that
Jan 1, 1932
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Atlantic City Paper - The Need of Standard Specifications for Gray-Iron Castings
By Henry Souther
It is generally admitted that a god, practical and commercial set of specifications for the use of the many purchasers of cast-iron does not exist. A few good sets are in the hands of large buyers, bu
Jan 1, 1905
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Papers - Iron Ores and Blast Furnace Practice - Selection of Blast-furnace Refractories ( Metals Technology, April 1944)
By H. M. Kraner, E. B. Snyder
This paper shows that volume stability, low porosity and decreased pyroplasticity are desirable for blast-furnace linings, partitularly for the hearth. It shows further that a hot load test is a valua
Jan 1, 1944