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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper - Evidence of Formation of Copper Ferrite from Reaction between Cuprous Oxide and Copper Reverberatory Slags (Metals Tech., April 1947, TP 2140)By Pei-Yung Huang, C. R. Hayward
In order to understand more fully the actual state of copper lost in copper reverberatory slags, a systematic study on the various reactions between certain metallurgically important copper compounds
Jan 1, 1949
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Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing EffectsBy George Rice
THE subject of violent bumps in coal mines has been again brought to attention by a recent succession of such occurrences in the coal mines of the Cumberland field of eastern Kentucky and southern Vir
Jan 1, 1935
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Other Publications of the Year - Mining and Metallurgy (1927 Index)A Page Adam. H. F. and Ruggles! G. H., Results with Xanthate at Inspiration............. 337 Adnic proertiea of....................... 474 Africa; Gold Coast, manganese...........abs
Jan 1, 1927
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Effect of Low Temperature on the Recovery of Steel From OverstrainBy E. J. MCOAUSTLAND
THE behavior of steel after overstrain and at moderate temperatures is fairly well known. It has been made the subject of much investigation, and our knowledge is clear and definite on many points. Th
May 1, 1906
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Chelate-Forming Organic Compounds As Flotation ReagentsBy G. Gutzeit
METAL-ORGANIC INNER COMPLEXES AN inner complex is a cyclic chemical structure containing an inorganic cation that is bound simultaneously to several atoms in a single organic molecule; on the one h
Jan 1, 1946
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Officers And Directors For The Year Ending February, 1915 (fc3549dd-d449-49b8-9d28-0db21933cfd6)PRESIDENT BENJAMIN B. THAYER,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS JAMES F. KEMP,1 NEW YORK, N. Y. CHARLES F. RAND,2 NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS,1 NEW YORK,. N. Y.
Jan 11, 1914
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1941By Mario L. Villa
During the year 1941, there was another increase in the production of oil in Argentina, to which the fields in the Comodoro Rivadavia zone in the Territory of Chubut and those of the Provinces of Salt
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Argentina during 1941By Mario L. Villa
During the year 1941, there was another increase in the production of oil in Argentina, to which the fields in the Comodoro Rivadavia zone in the Territory of Chubut and those of the Provinces of Salt
Jan 1, 1942
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Influence Of Dissolved Carbide On The Equilibria Of The System Iron-CarbonBy Yap Chu-Phay
IN the previous paper, the writer showed how, on the basis of thermodynamic reasoning, it seems probable that when true equilibrium conditions obtain, carbon exists as Fe3C in the liquid state and as
Jan 1, 1931
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Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Resistivity of Dilute Binary Terminal Solid SolutionsBy W. R. Hibbard
THE classical work on the electrical conductivity of alloys was carried out by Matthiessen and his coworkers1 in the early 1860's. He attempted to correlate the electrical conductivity of alloys
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Solubility of Sulphur Dioxide in Molten Copper (T.P. 1308, with discussion)By John Chipman, Carl F. Floe
The system molten copper-oxygen-sulphur is of interest from both the practical and theoretical standpoints; practically, because oxygen and sulphur play an important role in the commercial production
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Solubility of Sulphur Dioxide in Molten Copper (T.P. 1308, with discussion)By Carl F. Floe, John Chipman
The system molten copper-oxygen-sulphur is of interest from both the practical and theoretical standpoints; practically, because oxygen and sulphur play an important role in the commercial production
Jan 1, 1941
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Suspending Fluid Viscosity on Batch Mill Grinding (TN)By W. A. Hockings, M. E. Volin, A. L. Mular
Batch grinding tests at short times were made in a laboratory rod mill with 10 x 14 mesh quartzite in corn syrup-water mixtures of varying viscosity. The weight fraction broken and size modulus were f
Jan 1, 1965
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Continuing Education Credit Concept Will Aid EngineerBy Donald W. Gentry
The recently established SME-AIME Education Board has completed its first full year of operation, and its six constituent committees-Accreditation, Career Guidance, Continuing Education, Educational S
Jan 7, 1978
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Zinc IndustryBy R. A. Young
Zinc metal production in the operating plants in the United States during 1948 was approximately equal to that of the year 1947, although new developments during the year assure higher output in 1949,
Jan 1, 1949
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Introduction (f4397307-70ec-4f96-99fc-2b23e192a68c)By H. Foster Bain
In the preparation of this series of books it was considered particularly appropriate to include this work. Gunther was one of the younger men who was associated with Colonel Mudd in the finding and d
Jan 1, 1932
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Studies Upon The Widmanstätten Structure, VII - The Copper-Silver SystemBy Charles S. Barrett, Hermann F. Kaiser, Robert F. Mehl
THE copper-silver system presents several points of special interest in the study of segregate structures. The system is simple eutectic, with limited solid solutions terminal with the pure component
Jan 1, 1935
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Minerals Beneficiation - Review of Progress in Pelletizing Iron Ore ConcentratesBy A. English, M. J. Greaves
This paper is a discussion of pelletizing systems developed over the last 15 to 20 years for the agglomeration of fine iron ore concentrates. Five different pelletizing systems are now in commercial
Jan 1, 1963
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Graphic Routine And Digital Simulation The Aids In Prediction Of Coal Preparation Plant Performance And Yield OptimizationBy Felicia F. Peng
The computer graphic routines and digital simulation program of coal cleaning circuits have been developed in the Mineral Processing Engineering Department, West Virginia University. The functions of
Jan 1, 1983
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The Development Of The Parkes Process In The United States.*By Ernst F. Eurich
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) ALEXANDER PARKES patented in England in 1851-52-53 a process for desilvering lead by means of zinc, making use of the greater affinity of silver for zinc than for
Dec 1, 1912