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Third Session - Metallurgy Of Secondary MetalsBy Walter Bonsack
THE CHAIRMAN.-This is the third and last session of the Institute of Metals Division's Symposium on Secondary Metals, and certainly the best of those that I have attended in the last few years. I
Jan 1, 1943
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Biographical NoticesBy Franz Fohr
On July 27, 1919, there passed away a simple, unassuming gentle-man, who, throughout his life, allowed his intense modesty to keep him-self in the background and during his later years effaced himself
Jan 12, 1919
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Temperature and Sodium Hydroxide Concentration on the Rate of Extraction of Silica from Quartz in Low Grade Siliceous Iron OreBy T. D. Teimann, R. L. Stone
The rate of extraction of silica from certain Wisconsin and Minnesota taconites was investigated by autoclave digestion in sodium hydroxide solutions over the temperature range from 296° to 416°F. Rat
Jan 1, 1964
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Growth in the East (ff35979b-108c-4723-8364-17348e3eacc2)By Thomas T., Read
IN this survey of the progressive development (of education for the mineral industries throughout the United States, the review of .the history of each school has usually been completed wherever it is
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Notes - On the Ordering Effects in the Corrosion of Cu3 Au by Aqueous Ferric ChlorideBy H. Papazian, Robert A. Lad
SINCE it can be shown both theoretically'' : and experimentally that disordered Cu3Au has a greater internal energy than the ordered alloy, it might be expected that its chemical reactivity
Jan 1, 1957
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The Commercial Demand For Gold In The Rest Of The WorldBy Constantine Michalopoulos, Roger C. Van Tassel
Commercial demand for gold in the United States is important. It has a large impact on the total world commercial and overall non-monetary demand. Given the present free market price and our need to i
Jan 3, 1974
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FeldsparsBy J. Phillip Neal, Kefton H. Teague, Carroll P. Rogers
Feldspars, the most abundant minerals of the igneous rocks, occur in numerous forms and mixtures. The feldspars of commercial significance are found in widely distributed pegmatites as large crystals
Jan 1, 1983
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Rosario Dominicana 's Cyanide Tailings Dam Construction and Operation (f4824915-3f3d-4add-92f2-9ccf4a007820)By Richard Addison, Ronald O. Cranor
Tailings dam construction and operation of Rosario Dominicana's gold/silver mine in the Dominican Republic is described. Impoundment of 8.5 kt/d of cyanide-process tailings is required in an inte
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility and Precipitation of Nitrides in Alpha-Iron Containing ManganeseBy J. F. Enrietto
Internal friction measurements were used to determine the effect of manganese on the solubility and precipitation kinetics of nitrogen. Manganese, in concentrations up to 0.75 pct, has little effect o
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Blister Formation in Rolled AluminumBy J. H. O’Dette
BLISTER formation on wrought aluminum products has been a matter of concern to aluminum fabricators for many years. The fact that blisters make their appearance during the final stages of fabricati
Jan 1, 1958
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Review of Progress in the Caving of Asbestos OreBy Gerald Sherman
Asbestos ore is hard, well intersected by free fissuring but not completely enough to avoid heavy secondary blasting, and is a more valuable ore than usual for caving. These factors have resulted in d
Jan 4, 1950
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Encroachment of Waters at Santa Fe SpringsBy Donald K. Weaver
THERE have been eight different oil zones identified and produced at Santa Fe Springs, of which three or four are in turn divided into two or three parts. These zones are, from top to bottom, the Foix
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Application of Electron Microscope to Study of Aluminum Alloys ( Metals Technology, April 1944)(With discussion)By A. H. Geisler, F. Keller
Some of the important changes that take lace in the structure of aluminum alloys are largely submicroscopic in character. This is especially true of the changes that accompany age-hardening and recrys
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Application of Electron Microscope to Study of Aluminum Alloys ( Metals Technology, April 1944)(With discussion)By F. Keller, A. H. Geisler
Some of the important changes that take lace in the structure of aluminum alloys are largely submicroscopic in character. This is especially true of the changes that accompany age-hardening and recrys
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Growth of Aluminum Oxide Particles in a Nickel MatrixBy F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell, J. A. Dromsky
The growth of aluminum oxide particles in a nickel matrix was studied eve?. the temperature vange of 2140° to 2470°F. The instability of the dispersed alumina was shown to be independent of the cryst
Jan 1, 1962
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - Macrosegregation, Part IIIBy M. C. Flemings, R. Mehrabian, G. E. Nereo
Analytic expressions were developed and applied in two preuious papers to predict effects of solidification variables on macrosegvegation. In this paper, experiments are reported to test the analyses
Jan 1, 1969
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Natural Gas - Low Temperature Dehydration of Natural GasBy Dwight H. Seely, Louis R. Records
A process for low-temperature dehydration of natural gas utilizing Joule-Thomson effect in expansion through a throttling orifice has been tested in a full-scale field installation. The results of the
Jan 1, 1951
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Natural Gas - Low Temperature Dehydration of Natural GasBy Dwight H. Seely, Louis R. Records
A process for low-temperature dehydration of natural gas utilizing Joule-Thomson effect in expansion through a throttling orifice has been tested in a full-scale field installation. The results of the
Jan 1, 1951
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Relative Elimination -of Iron; Sulphur, and Arsenic in Bessemerizing Copper-MatteBy E. P. Mathewson
A Discussion of the Paper of E. P. Mathewson, presented at the New York Meeting, April, 1907, and printed in Bi-Monthly Bulletin, No. 13, January, 1907, pp. 7 to 14. PROF. HENRY M. HOWE, New York, N.
Jul 1, 1907
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Ion Implantation Doping of Silicon for Shallow JunctionsBy Billy L. Crowder, John M. Fairfield
The implantation of B+ , P+, and As' into silicon has been studied with the purpose of making shallow p-n junctions. The influence of such parameters as 1) ion energy, 2) target orientation and
Jan 1, 1970