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Effect Of Grain Size And Bar Diameter On Creep Rate Of Copper At 200°C.By C. F. Riisness, E. R. Parker
THAT grain size has a great effect on the mechanical properties of metals has been recognized for a long time. Bassett and Davis1 in 1919 did excellent work in [ ] determining the effect of grain si
Jan 1, 1944
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II. Specific Gravity, or Relative DensityBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
296. Definition of Specific Gravity. - The specific gravity of a mineral is the ratio of its density * to that of water at 4' C. (39'2' F.). This relative density may be learned in any
Jan 1, 1922
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Chicago Paper - Outdoor Substations in Connection with Coal-mining Installations (with Discussion)By H. W. Young
Development of high-tension outdoor substations during the past few years has been due primarily to economic reasons. The demand for power in small communities could not be met with the conventional a
Jan 1, 1920
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of the Cu-Fe-S System at Matte Smelting TemperaturesBy W. A. Krivsky, R. Schuhmann
PREVIOUS papers in this series on the thermo-•t dynamics of copper-smelting systems have presented a survey of the field and an outline of the overall program: thermodynamic studies of iron silicate s
Jan 1, 1958
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American Method of Treating by Distillation the Zinc-Silver-Lead Alloy, Obtained in the Desilverization of LeadBy A. Eilers
ALTHOUGH the process to which I refer in this paper has been in successful operation for nearly five years, during which time it has been introduced, superseding all other processes having in view the
Jan 1, 1875
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An Elastic Solution Of The Laterally Constrained Circular Cylinder Under Uniaxial LoadingBy B. T. Brady, Wilson Blake
One of the more widespread experimental procedures currently used in experimental rock and soil mechanics work involves the use of a short circular cylinder loaded axially between nonrigid end plates1
Jan 1, 1972
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Coal-Dust Fired Reverberatory Furnaces Of Canadian Copper Co.By David Browne
THE use of coal-dust fired reverberatory furnaces, or indeed of reverberatory furnaces of any description, was for the Canadian Copper Co. a matter of necessity, and not of choice. For 20 years smelti
Jan 1, 1915
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The Chemistry Of Pyrite Flotation And DepressionBy R. S. Rickard, B. Ball
INTRODUCTION Pyrite responds to the flotation reagents normally used in sulfide flotation systems. For example, it is well known that xanthates are good collectors for pyrite, and cyanide, sulfide
Jan 1, 1976
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Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Formation of the am Phase by a Massive Transformation in the Systems Ag-Zn and Ag-CdBy T. O. Massalski, J. D. Ayers
A massive transformation, 0 —am, takes place in a number of copper-based systems where the ß phase field at high temperatures extends to compositions that are slightly less solute-rich than the limits
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties and Lattice Parameters of Hafnium-Oxygen AlloysBy P. A. Farrar, M. D. Silver, K. L. Komarek
Thermodynamic properties of Hf-0 alloys have been determined from 0 to 25 at. pct 0 between 1000" and 1200°K by equilibrating specimens with alkaline metal oxide-metal vapor combinations. Partial mola
Jan 1, 1963
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Physical Chemistry Of Open-Hearth RefractoriesCOMPARED with the equipment used in most industrial processes, the open-hearth furnace has a relatively short life. The most important quality of an open-hearth refractory, therefore, is its rate of f
Jan 1, 1951
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Slope Stability Analysis Techniques Incorporating Uncertainty in Critical ParametersBy D. L. Pentz
The use of "probability" methods in slope stability analysis has been practised by geotechnical engineers for some time. This paper questions whether the term probability has been properly used since
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Determination of Diffusivity of Carbon in Tantalum and Columbium Carbides by Layer-Growth Measurements (TN)By R. Steinitz, L. Seigle, R. Resnick
THE rates of growth of the carbide phases MC and M2C in the Ta-C and Cb-C systems have been measured at various temperatures and the results used to estimate the rate of carbon diffusion within the in
Jan 1, 1965
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Solid Fuels and the Dwight-Lloyd Sintering ProcessBy Harold E. Rowen
Sintering is accomplished at a temperature of more than 2000°F. For the purpose of this discussion it will be defined as the art of burning a solid fuel with 90 to 95 pct ash content. Think of the pro
Apr 1, 1956
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The Genesis of Asbestos and Asbestiform Minerals (0d9c14f8-f54a-4baa-bccd-15d79a3eb565)STEPHEN TABER, Columbia, S. C. (communication to the Secretary?). -The fibrous salt crystals described by Dr. Branner are interesting, and I am glad that he has put this additional evidence on record.
Jan 5, 1917
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Corrosion of Metals in the Lehigh ValleyBy C. E. Reinhard
A USEFUL accelerated weathering test should be capable of placing any series of metals quantitatively in the same order of endurance as that noted under a particular set of actual exposure conditions.
Jan 1, 1929
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Hydraulic Sandfilling to Improve Stability at Empress Nickel MineBy Keith T. Griffiths
INTRODUCTION The Empress Nickel Mine is situated forty-eight kilometres west of Kadoma in the Zhombe Communal Land of Zimbabwe. The mine came into operation in late 1968 based on a proved and prob
Jan 1, 1983
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Acceleration Of Rate Of Oxidation Of Ferrous Iron In Presence Of Copper, And Its Application To "Heap Leaching" Process (AIME)By E. Posnjak
IT is rather the general belief that acidified solutions of ferrous salts are readily oxidized when in contact with air, and often elaborate pre-cautions are taken to prevent it. This, however, is not
Jan 1, 1927
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Iron and Steel Division - Sintering Investigations with Preagglomerated BurdensBy C. A. O’Malley, F. W. Kinsey
This paper deals with an experimental study in the use of a preagglomerated burden as a means of increasing the production of sinter. The effect of a wide range of sinter burden was studied, including
Jan 1, 1960
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Flotation And The Utah Copper MineBy E. E. Barker
ALTHOUGH flotation was known to be a successful process prior to 1912, Utah Copper Co.'s ores were not entirely treated by this process until 1923. Experiments had been conducted, of course, prio
Jan 1, 1928