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Technical Notes - Occurrence of Silicon Carbide in the Fe-C-Si SystemBy J. Chipman, J. C. Fulton
BECAUSE of the great importance of the ternary system Fe-C-Si in ferrous metallurgy a considerable amount of attention has been devoted to the phase relations, particularly those occurring in the soli
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - An X-ray Study of the Gold-iron Alloys (With Discussion)By Frank Foote, Willard L. Bruner, Eric R. Jette, Y. New york
The alloys of gold and iron were investigated in 1907 by Isaac and Tammann,l who determined the thermal diagram for the entire system by thermal analysis and microscopic examination. They also reviewe
Jan 1, 1934
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Principles and Problems of Oil Prospecting in the Gulf Coast Country (Closing discussion of the paper of W. G. Matteson, continued from page 491)G. Sherburne Rogers (written discussion*).—Mr. Kennedy's discussion1 of Mr. Matteson's paper takes the form of a criticism of my own comments2 on this paper. Mr. Kennedy is a respected autho
Jan 1, 1918
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Material And Heat Balances At The Conventional Calcine-Charged Reverberatory Furnace ProcessBy Tokio Yanagida
Major parameters relating to the operating of the conventional calcine-charged reverberatory f'ce process such as distribution coefficients of major elements among slag, matte, blister, and gases
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper - The Determination of Sulphur in Pig-Iron and SteelBy Thomas M. Brown
The method usually employed in accurate determinations of sulphur in pig-iron and steel is to treat a weighed sample of borings in a flask with muriatic acid, and to pass the gaseous products through
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Papers - Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Recent Developments in Flooding Practice in the Bradford and Richburg Oil Fields. (Abstract; see also Technical Publication No. 328 which includes discussionBy Charles R. Fettke
The Bradford and Richburg oil fields are the only pools where artificially conducted water drives on an extensive scale have been economically successful. Field practice has progressed from the origin
Jan 1, 1930
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In General Concerning The Baking Of Moulds To Be Cast In Bronze.HAVING shown you before how moulds of statues and also those of guns are constructed, I wish to tell you at present how, if you wish to cast them in bronze, you are further to prepare and arrange thes
Jan 1, 1942
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Iron Ore In The U.S. : A Profile Of Major Mining, Processing FacilitiesBy Robert Sisselman
Dramatic changes have been effected since 1955 in the mode of iron ore shipments within the U.S. In 1955, less than one percent of ore consumed in domestic blast furnaces-approximately 125 million lon
Jan 9, 1973
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Present Conditions In Mexican Oil Fields And An Outlook Into The FutureBy Valentine Garfias
THE various phases of the Mexican oil industry have received so much publicity that there is little to add to the discussion of present and future production, extent and importance of prospective fiel
Jan 4, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Existence of Lower Tantalum Oxides (TN)By R. J. Wasilewski
OBSERVATIONS have been made that the substitution of antimony for bismuth in Bi2Te3 leads to anomalies in some of the electrical and magnetic properties of the Bi2Te3-5S2TeS alloy system at the compos
Jan 1, 1962
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The Mode of Subdividing and Special Use of Subdivided Blast-Furnace SlagBy J. J. Bodmer
THE four different modes, more or less practiced for subdividing slag (that is, producing slag sand), are the following : 1. Crushing the slag from the lump in Blake's crusher, by edge runners o
Jan 1, 1874
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New York Paper - The Sunburst Oil and Gas Field, Montana (with Discussion)By Dorsey Hager
One of the most interesting fields in North America was discovered, early in 1922, near the towns of Sunburst and Kevin, Toole County, Mont. This field produces oil from the Jurassic beds, which he
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - The Sunburst Oil and Gas Field, Montana (with Discussion)By Dorsey Hager
One of the most interesting fields in North America was discovered, early in 1922, near the towns of Sunburst and Kevin, Toole County, Mont. This field produces oil from the Jurassic beds, which he
Jan 1, 1923
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A Method for Distinguishing Sulphides from Oxides in the Metallography of SteelBy G. F. Comstock
H. M. BOYLSTON, Cambridge, Mass.-It might be asked, since this test is so simple, why it was not discovered before. It seems to me the explanation is that when we have used the sodium picrate solution
Jan 4, 1917
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Arizona Paper - Mine and Mill Plant of the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co.By H. Kenyon Burch
PaQe Introduction.............................................................. 708 Plant Sites................................................................ 709 Type of Construction.............
Jan 1, 1917
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Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Galena, Sphalerite, and Pyrite in the Ore and Concentrator Products Produced at the Broken Hill Division of Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines LimitedBy B. Barlin, G. A. L. Smith, I. J. I. Delaney
A method was developed to quantify the three mineral species, sphalerite, galena, and pyrite in seven concentrator products. Intermineral effects were studied and a statistical analysis was undertaken
Jan 1, 1976
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PART I – Communications - The Electrical Resistance of Bismuth from 25 to 90KbarsBy David Phillips, George Jura
WHEN Bridgman1 determined the volume-pressure relationships of bismuth to 100 kg Cm-2, he found two small volume discontinuities at 45 and 64 kg em-2. Probably every investigator in high pressures has
Jan 1, 1968
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Effect of Certain Starches on Quartz and Hematite SuspensionsBy Norman F. Schulz, Emert W. Lindroos, Strathmore R. B. Cooke
DURING the course of an investigation of the effects of various starch products on hematite and quartz in regard to their separation by flotation, it was found that whereas most starches flocculated s
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Effect of Certain Starches on Quartz and Hematite SuspensionsBy Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Emert W. Lindroos, Norman F. Schulz
DURING the course of an investigation of the effects of various starch products on hematite and quartz in regard to their separation by flotation, it was found that whereas most starches flocculated s
Jan 1, 1953
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Effect Of Time Of Heat On Slag Weight In The Electric FurnaceBy R. H. Frank
IN the investigation of the effect of the time of heat on slag volume, no attempt was made to vary the usual practice at the Bonney-Floyd Co., such as selecting special-purchase scrap or cleaning foun
Jan 1, 1947