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  • AIME
    Note on the Determination of Silicon in Pig Iron and Steel

    By Thomas M. Dr. Drown

    IN experimenting in connection with Mr. P. W. Shimer (now chemist of the Thomas Iron Company, Hokendauqua, Pa.) on methods for the determination of silicon in pig iron, in order to find one which shou

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Recent Developments And Applications Of The Microseismic Method In Deep Mines

    By Fred Leighton, Wilson Blake

    The microseismic method of detecting instability and high-stress zones in underground mines was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) in the early 1940's.l,2 For about 25 years this method

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Troy Paper - Experimental Working of Silver-ores by the Leaching Process.

    By J. H. Clemes

    The process of leaching silver ores with sodium hyposulphite is comparatively new, and published accounts of the details and losses of the process are as yet very few. The following account of a caref

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Low Cycle Fatigue Of The Aluminum Alloy 24ST In Direct Stress

    By G. Sachs, E. J. Ripling, S. I. Liu, J. J. Lynch

    INTRODUCTION IT is a generally recognized fact that by repeated straining the fracture stress of any metal is reduced to a fraction of its value for static loading. The value of this fatigue streng

    Jan 1, 1948

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    The Role Of Thermochemical Factors In Basic Open Hearth Production Rate

    By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower

    INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY BY "thermochemical factors" we refer to those variables which affect the net heat which must be put into the bath in order to make a heat of steel from any given set of cha

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - The Acid Bessemer Process of 1940 (T.P. 1232, with discussion)

    By H. W. Graham

    The young metallurgist of today who thinks casually of the technical literature of the steel industry might conclude that little has been published concerning the Bessemer process. This conclusion is

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - The Acid Bessemer Process of 1940 (T.P. 1232, with discussion)

    By H. W. Graham

    The young metallurgist of today who thinks casually of the technical literature of the steel industry might conclude that little has been published concerning the Bessemer process. This conclusion is

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Geology of the Gold Quartz Veins of Cornucopia (T.P. 1035)

    By G. E. Goodspeed

    The Cornucopia gold quartz veins form a parallel vein system traversing meta-morphic and granodioritic rocks. Field and petrographic evidence suggests that inetasomatism has played an important role b

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - Geology of the Gold Quartz Veins of Cornucopia (T.P. 1035)

    By G. E. Goodspeed

    The Cornucopia gold quartz veins form a parallel vein system traversing meta-morphic and granodioritic rocks. Field and petrographic evidence suggests that inetasomatism has played an important role b

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    The Use Of Pulverized Coal As A Fuel For Metallurgical Furnaces.

    By H. R. Barnhurst

    IT would be a difficult matter to trace from the beginning the very few improvements made in the burning of fuels prior to 1860. Doubtless the crossing of the sticks of wood in building a, wood fire e

    Jan 10, 1913

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    Study Of Longwall Coal Mining Application In The Plains Region, Canada

    By Tony B. Szwilski

    A short study has been made of the underground mining potential in the Plains region, the Province of Alberta, Canada. Particular reference is made to the possible application of longwall mining: Pres

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Bridgeport Paper - Early Days of the Iron Manufacture (see p. 877)

    By John Fritz

    Gentlemen of the American Institute of Mining Engineers : I desire to thank you sincerely for the distinguished honor you have conferred upon me by electing me to the presidency of this society, a

    Jan 1, 1895

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    New York Paper - The Properties of Iron alloyed with Other Metals

    By G. H. Billings

    There exists an unconfirmed opinion among many ironmasters that the combination of a small quantity of manganese, chromium, titanium, tungsten, aluminium, nickel, and some of the metalloids with iron

  • AIME
    Production of Gray Iron from Steel Scrap in the Electric Furnace

    By T. F. Baily

    DURING the period of the War, in both this country and Canada, a number of attempts were made to make pig iron from steel scrap in the FIG. 1.-EXPERIMENTAL FURNACE. 5000 KW. CAPACITY: 150 TONS 2 PE

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Dover Paper - The Swansea Silver Smelting arid Refining Works of Chicago

    By J. L. Jernegan

    In a former paper laid before the Institute, entitled Lead and Silver Smelting in Chicago, I endeavored to give a description of the manner in which argentiferous lead ores from the far West were trea

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    New York Paper - The Formation and Distribution of Residual Iron Ores

    By C. L. Dake

    Residual deposits occur both as products of weathering and as products of hydrothermal decay. Products of Weathering That climatic conditions affect greatly both the rate and the results of weat

    Jan 1, 1916

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    An X-Ray Study Of The Diffusion Of Chromium Into Iron

    By Laurence Hicks

    CONSIDERATION of the past work on the subject of the diffusion of chromium into iron suggested that additional information might be given by the use of X-ray spectroscopy in following the concentratio

    Jan 1, 1933

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    An Explanation of the Flotation Process (07db385a-da19-407e-83b9-ac3ec05ae2ed)

    By A. F. Taggart

    OLIVER C. RALSTON, Salt Lake City, Utah (communication to, the Secretary*).-This paper has appealed to me as being one of the most lucid, well-connected and complete papers on this subject which has b

    Jan 12, 1916

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum in the Central Texas Area during 1935

    By R. B. Kelly, Paul Martin

    Central Texas added 76 producing oil and gas wells during the year, abandoned 378 wells in the same period, and produced 10,359,905 bbl. of oil in the 12 months under consideration. The oil production

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum in the Central Texas Area during 1935

    By Paul Martin, R. B. Kelly

    Central Texas added 76 producing oil and gas wells during the year, abandoned 378 wells in the same period, and produced 10,359,905 bbl. of oil in the 12 months under consideration. The oil production

    Jan 1, 1936