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    Finishing And Deoxidation Practice

    AS IS evident from the discussion in previous chapters, the methods by which an open-hearth heat may be made are numerous, but any heat, in the ingot form, may be classified as one of three types, dep

    Jan 1, 1944

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    The Structure Of Anodic Oxide Coatings

    By F. Keller, J. D. Edwards

    THE anodic treatment of aluminum presents problems of scientific as well as of commercial interest.1-3 Of particular interest is the fact that, during the anodic oxidation process, the oxide continues

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Climax Conversion Practice

    By E. S. Wheeler

    THE conversion plant of the Climax Molybdenum Co. is at Langeloth, Washington County, Pennsylvania, approximately 30 miles west of Pittsburgh. The molybdenite concentrates converted originate in the c

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Occurance - Coal in Turkey (T. P. 1602, with discussion)

    By Ferit Gurses

    Extensive coal and lignite deposits exist in Turkey. Bituminous coal is the nation's principal mineral resource; important not only as fuel for the industrial development of the country, but also

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Steelmaking - The Role of Basic Slags in the Elimination of Phosphorus from Steel (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)

    By William J. McCaughey, Richard L. Barrett

    For sixty years—in fact, ever since the inception of the basic steelmaking process —basic slags have been the subject of study by chemists, metallurgists and petrog-raphers! with the purpose of provid

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Fundamental Principles Involved In Segregation In Alloy Castings

    By R. M. Brick

    SEGREGATION can occur only in cast alloys that solidify over a range of temperatures with a difference in composition of liquid and solid phases within this range (ignoring monotectic systems and chem

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Open Hearth Refractories

    OPEN-HEARTH refractories are not merely an accessory to the furnace. They themselves ore the furnace, to all intents and purposes. The steel work of the main structure is merely a frame which helps to

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Microradiography - A New Metallurgical Tool

    By S. E. Maddigan, B. R. Zimmerman

    MOST metallurgists are well acquainted with the contributions already made to the study of metals by the use of X-rays. On the one hand, the radiographic method is constantly becoming of increasing im

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Magnesium - Production of Magnesium by the Carbothermic Process at Permanente. (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944)

    By T. A. Dungan

    The thermal processes for the production of metallic magnesium can be divided into two general classifications, the direct reduction of magnesia with carbon and the indirect reduction of compounds of

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Combustion - Practical Anthracite Combustion

    By E. E. Roecker, J. F. K. Brown

    For three years The Hudson Coal Co. has used egg anthracite instead of coke in its foundry cupola. It has long passed the stage of being told it cannot be done—the metal would be cold, of poor quality

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Suggestions to Institute Authors (ac7d0631-c056-4f58-9460-0d429ad260ae)

    The primary purpose of the Institute is to advance the technologic and engineering arts embraced by it through interchange of knowledge. This can best be done by the presentation and discussion of tec

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production Engineering and Research - Prediction of Reservoir Behavior from Laboratory Data (T.P. 1664, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1944)

    By E. C. Babson

    In order to explore the possibility of predicting reservoir performance from laboratory data, behavior of a hypothetical low-permeability reservoir has been estimated by applying data and methods curr

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Slag-Control Methods

    IN A broad sense, the subject of slag control includes not only the adjustment of the composition of the slag but also of its relative weight in terms of percentage of the metal-bath weight. The slag

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Natural Potentials In Sedimentary Rocks

    By Parke A. Dickey

    POTENTIAL differences between strata of shale and sandstone have been recognized for about 15 years, and they form the basis of the electrical logging of oil wells. Hitherto these potentials have been

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Beneficiation Of Arkansas Bauxite

    By R. G. O’Meara, S. M. Runke

    THE Bureau of Mines has been charged by Congress to investigate processes for the production of alumina from low-grade bauxite, alunite, and clay. As one part of the program, an investigation of the a

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Coal In Turkey

    By Ferit Gurses

    EXTENSIVE coal and lignite deposits exist in Turkey. Bituminous coal is the nation's principal mineral resource; important not only as fuel for the industrial development of the country, but also

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Preperation - The Washing of Pittsburgh Coking Coals and Results Obtained on Blast Furnaces (T. P. 1618)

    By C. D. King

    The key to maximum production of ingots for the war effort is maximum production of pig iron. For any given furnace and ore, the most important single influence on blast-furnace production is the qual

    Jan 1, 1944

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    A Study Of The Possibility Of Converting The Large Diameter War Emergency Pipe Lines To Natural Gas Service After The War

    By Sidney A. Swensrud

    MUCH discussion has occurred as to the use or uses which might be made after the war of either or both .of the large diameter (24 inch and 20 inch) War Emergency pipe lines built by y the United State

    Jan 1, 1944