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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Silver in Liquid TinBy K. G. Davis, P. Fryzuk
The diffusivity of silver in liquid tin has been determined, using the capillavy-reservoir technique, over the temperature range 250° to 500°C. The new value, D = 2.5 x 10'* exp(-2480/ RT) sq cm
Jan 1, 1965
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Cyaniding Silver-Gold Ores of the Palmarejo Mine, Chihuahua, MexicoBy T. H. Oxnam
INTRODUCTION. THE predominating value of the ores now being treated by the Palmarejo and Mexican Gold Fields, Ltd., is silver, although some gold is also carried. The present method of treatment con
Jul 1, 1905
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Capital Markets: Current And Future Trends In Availability & ApplicabilityBy Jan H. Hommen
TRENDS IN MINE FINANCE Reviewing historical trends may help in dealing with future funding strategies. The first trend is the increase in the use of debt to fund corporate America. Surprisingly, wh
Jan 1, 1990
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Cyclic Loading on MgO Single Crystals (TN)By E. S. Machlin, A. J. McEvily
HE results of an experimental investigation by McEvily and Machlin have indicated that a strong relationship exists between the processes of cross slip and fatigue. Whenever dislocations can cross ont
Jan 1, 1962
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Review of Experiments Throughout the World in Underground Gasification of CoalBy Milton H. Fies
THE writer wishes to acknowledge at the outset his great sense of obligation to those who contributed so broadly and expertly to the preparation of this paper: Dr. Albert DeSmaele, Chairman of the Boa
Jan 1, 1953
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Technical Notes - On the Temperature Range of the Martensitic Transformation in the Cu-Zn SystemBy A. L. Titchener, M. B. Bever
FROM their investigation of the martensitic transformation in Cu-Zn alloys, Greninger and Mooradian' concluded that there was no critical temperature at which martensite formation began in this s
Jan 1, 1955
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Magnesium - Thermal Production of Magnesium-Pilot-plant studies on the Retort Ferrosilicon ProcessBy W. A. Alexander, L. M. Pidgeon
Metallic magnesium and similar meta!s near the top of the electromotive series have been commercially produced by the electrolysis of a suitable molten salt. Despite the success of electrolysis, suffi
Jan 1, 1944
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Mechanical Loading In Coal MinesBy S. W. Farnum
ABOUT three years ago at a coal mining institute meeting, it was predicted that mechanical load-ing underground would progress faster than either the electric coal-cutting machines or electric loco-mo
Jan 5, 1927
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The Aluminum Industry of NorwayBy Olav Dalen
A HUNDRED years have passed since Wöhler made the first few particles of aluminum by decompos-ing aluminum chloride with potassium. In 1854 Deville used sodium to decompose the double chloride of alum
Jan 11, 1927
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Sedimentary Metalliferous Deposits of the Red Beds (with Discussion)By John Wellington Finch
In August, 1927, the writer examined certain copper deposits in New Mexico1 which occur in beds of sandstones and shale, and in connection therewith reviewed the literature upon deposits of this type.
Jan 1, 1928
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Trends (8c046848-8ce6-4a7f-be21-1810ff15cb87)FRENCH steel makers are ready to support the Schuman plan. Pierre Ricard, vice-president of the French Steel Chamber syndicate, announced the industry's readiness to cooperate with the plan, whic
Jan 1, 1952
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Boston Paper - The Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBy 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
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Minerals Beneficiation - Progeny in ComminutionBy D. F. Kaufman, H. R. Spedden, A. M. Gaudin
MANY studies of comminution have been made to ascertain the size distribution of the product and to evaluate the work of comminution in the light of the size distributions of the feed and product. Up
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Notes - Grain Boundary Effect in Surface Tension MeasurementBy Harry Udin
IN 1948, the writer and his associates determined the surface tension of solid copper by balancing the force of surface tension in a very fine wire against an external load.' At that time we, in
Jan 1, 1952
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Interactive Graphics for Semivariogram Modeling (ac40b6f0-28bb-4966-bbbc-bd7f914ddcf9)Accurate modeling of the semivariogram is an extremely important step in the geostatistical analysis of mineral deposits. Automatic fitting of a mathematical model is often possible but not necessaril
Jan 1, 1985
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Medals and Awards (f336fdd3-2216-4f69-aea5-97ddbf13b134)The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given be- low.
Jan 1, 1934
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Utah and Montana Paper - Ore- and Matte-Roasting in UtahBy Richard H. Terhune
It cannot be said that the development of processes for roasting in Utah has been evolutionary. Some of the best systems were contemporaneons with smelting here, and one of the most primitive methods,
Jan 1, 1888
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Institute of Metals Division - Precipitation of Laves Phases from Iron-Niobium (Columbium) and Iron-Titanium Solid SolutionsBy G. R. Speich
The precipitation of the Feab and Fe,Ti Laves phases (MgZn, type, C14) from Fe-Nb and Fe-Ti solid solutions, respectively, has been studied in the temperature range 500" to 800°C using hardness measur
Jan 1, 1962
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Electric Logging - Interrelation of Resistivity and Potential of Shaly Reservoir RockBy H. R. Brannon, F. M. Perkins, Weldon O. Winsauer
Both the abnormal resistivity exhibited by shaly reservoir materials and their potential are due to adsorption of ions. Interrelationships between the two have been derived and verified by laboratory
Jan 1, 1955