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    Biographical Notes - Henry C. Frick

    HenRy Clay FRick, a pioneer in modern coke and steel industry and, in more recent years, one of the outstanding financiers of America, died on Dec. 2, 1919, at his home on Fifth Avenue, New York. Alth

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Institute Annual Lectures

    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 below. T

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1935

    By H. K. Shearer

    There were no important developments in the oil and gas industry in South Arkansas during 1935. Oil production, totaling 11,138,340 bbl., continued the decline that has been normal since 1925, but the

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Arkansas in 1935

    By H. K. Shearer

    There were no important developments in the oil and gas industry in South Arkansas during 1935. Oil production, totaling 11,138,340 bbl., continued the decline that has been normal since 1925, but the

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Pirotechnia – Acknowledgments

    THE translators wish to record their appreciation of the help given by many individuals with whom they have discussed various details of the work. They are particularly indebted to Mrs. Anne Noble McK

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Some Effects of Phosphorus and Nitrogen on the Properties of Low Carbon Steel - Discussion

    By G. H. Enzian

    W. C. Ellis—The intergranular fracture observed by these authors in brass seems to be characteristic of metals when tested under similar conditions. It has been observed by us in room temperature test

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Action Of Hot Wall: A Factor Of Fundamental Influence On The Rapid Corrosion Of Water Tubes And Related To The Segregation In Hot Metals

    By Carl Benedicks

    IT is well known by every one who has had to deal with boiler tubes that these are often seriously affected by a sort of corrosion, occurring as a local pitting, that frequently causes a perforation o

    Jan 4, 1925

  • AIME
    Detroit Paper - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-silicon and Aluminum-iron-silicon Alloys of High Purity (with Discussion)

    By A. C. Heath, E. H. Dix

    The importance of aluminum-silicon alloys in thc light alloy field is now generally recognized. Where silicon was once considered detrimental to the properties of aluminum, useful alloys now contain a

  • AIME
    Feldspar

    By B. C. Burgess

    IN the first edition of this volume,44 feldspar was introduced as "the I commonest mineral of the crystalline rocks," usually in small grains associated with other minerals and commercially produced o

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Present Mining-Conditions On The Rand.

    By Thomas H. Leggett

    IN speaking of the mining and economic conditions prevailing at the present time on the Rand, it is not my intention to go into the details of the mining-practice, since this has been already well des

    Jan 5, 1908

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    Vacuum-Fused -Iron With Specia1 Reference To Effect Of Silicon

    By T. D. Yensen

    I. INTRODUCTION IT is safe to say that of all the different materials that go to make up electrical machinery, iron is the most important. Upon its -magnetic and electrical quality depends not only t

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Papers - Some Mechanical and Metallurgical Aspects of Present-day Oil-production

    By Albert G. Zima

    According to recently puhlished statistics, it is predicted that as much oil must be produced during the next 16 years as has been produced during the past 75, in order to satisfy the high rate of con

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Some Mechanical and Metallurgical Aspects of Present-day Oil-production

    By Albert G. Zima

    According to recently puhlished statistics, it is predicted that as much oil must be produced during the next 16 years as has been produced during the past 75, in order to satisfy the high rate of con

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Canadian Paper - The Electromotive Force of Metals in Cyanide Solutions

    By S. B. Christy

    The practice of the cyanide-process of gold-extraction has brought to light many important contradictions of familiar chemical analogies, which still obscure both the theory and the practice of the ar

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Metallurgical Effects Produced In Steel By Fusion Welding

    By A. B. Kinzel

    PRECISE knowledge regarding the effect of heat treatment on the properties of steel has made possible the detailed specifications and instructions covering optimum heat-treating temperatures and pract

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Arizona Paper - The Diastrophic Theory (with Discussion)

    By Marcel R. Daly

    The writer has devoted a number of years to practical operations and to the study of geology in the oil fields. In consequence, he has been brought to investigate the theories advanced to account for

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Papers - Hot-hardness of High-speed Steels and Related Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Oscar E. Harder, H. A. Grove

    It is now just a quarter of a century since Fred W. Taylor§(23) pub-lished his classical paper On the Art of Cutting Metals, describing his researches in which he, in cooperation with Maunsel White, h

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Heterogeneity and Interface Reactions in Iron and Steelmaking

    By Gerhard Derge

    The rapidity of oxygen steelmaking has created renewed interesl in the mechanisms and kinetics of the various processes involved. These studies can now be approached with increased confidence because

    Jan 1, 1968

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    New York Paper - Action of Hot Wall: a Factor of Fundamental Influence on the Rapid Corrosion of Water Tubes and Related to the Segregation in Hot Meals

    By Carls Benedicks

    It is well known by every one who has had to deal with boiler tubes that these are often seriously affected by a sort of corrosion, occurring as a local pitting, that frequently causes a perforation o

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Papers - Underground Mining - Effects of Immediate Roof Thickness in Longwall Mining as Determined by

    By Phillip B. Bucky, R. S. Taborelli

    The term "longwall mining" is best known to coal men, although modifications of the method are continually being used in other fields. Longwall mining is of interest today because it makes for greater

    Jan 1, 1938