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Tantalum Powder By Magnesium ReductionBy A. J. Shaler, J. Prieto Isaza, John Wulff
TANTALUM metal has a number of unique properties which give it widespread application in modern technology and in research. In electronic apparatus involving high temperatures in vacuo some of the ref
Jan 1, 1947
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Professional Divisions (dc99174a-a12a-45cc-8829-067fda0344b6)D. K. CRAMPTON, Chairman EDMUND M. WISE, Past-Chairman CYRIL S. SMITH, Vice-Chairman CARL E. SWARTZ, Vice-Chairman H. A. MALONEY, Treasurer Executive Committee 1942 1943 FRANCES H. CLARK ERIC R
Jan 1, 1941
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Table Of Contents (5f2ae0b3-7320-4072-9be3-6875855e3cbd)CONTENTS SECTION I Page Page War Notice v Personal xv St. Louis Meeting vi Employment : : xvii Nominations for Officers ix Local Section News xviii Burr A. Robinson x Meetings of Societies :.:
Jan 8, 1917
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One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Meeting of the A. I. M. E.By Herbert R. Hanley
THE One Hundred and Twenty-sixth meeting-of the Institute, held in San Francisco, Sept. 25 to 29, 1922, was a success in every way. Character-istically, San Francisco presented climate suited, to the
Jan 11, 1922
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Powder Metallurgy - The Pore Size of Hydrogen Reduced Tungsten Powder (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2434)By B. Kopelman, C. C. Gregg
THE reduction of tungstic oxide to tungsten metal powder by hydrogen is a process by which one might expect the resultant metal powder to he porous. In- deed, sponge iron, prepared by rcduction of
Jan 1, 1949
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Occurrence and Exploration of Barite Deposits at Cartersville, GeorgiaBy Thomas L. Kesler
Essentially all of the barite produced in Georgia has come from the Cartersville district in the northwest part of the state. The earliest recorded shipment of ore, 60 tons, was made in 1894.1 With th
Jan 1, 1949
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Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information (15431fc8-5428-44cc-8b84-947ab6b61071)By Lewis V. Wade
U.S. Bureau of Mines efforts under longwall research programs to develop the capability to predict support requirements for longwall/ shortwall support systems are discussed. Ground control studies ar
Jan 1, 1978
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Precious Metals Refining PracticeBy Arthur H. Leigh
Anode mud, the residual material collected from the bottom of the electrolytic cells during the refining of copper is leached, roasted, fire-refined and cast into Dore1 metal anodes. Dore1 metal is a
Jan 1, 1973
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Part XI - Communications - Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide in Mercury at 25°CBy A. H. Larson, T. P. McNulty
RECENTLY, an investigation of the absorption of sulfur dioxide gas in molten binary copper alloys was conducted. A Sieverts-type apparatus, consisting of a mercury-filled gas dispensing buret and a me
Jan 1, 1967
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Australian Iron Ore Prospects BuddingAs bizarre an example of competitive salesmanship to be imagined took place last June in Western Australia. A half dozen world renowned mining groups received a Japanese iron and steel investigatory m
Jan 10, 1964
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Dexidation Symposium - The Relation among Aluminum, Sulphur, and Grain SizeBy C. E. Sims
In some experimental work conducted several years ago, it was noted that sulphur seemed to have a distinct influence on grain size of carbon steels. 111 order to check this observation, a series of S.
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Petroleum Economies - Problems of Petroleum (With Discussion)By J. Elmer Thomas
The evolution of the oil business is one of the great industrial romances of modern times. First used as a medicine, then as a lubricant, then as an illuminant, and finally as a motor fuel, each chang
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Notes - Recrystallization of Zone-Melted AluminumBy A. W. Demmler
RECENTLY, Chaudron,' Montariol,2 and their co-workers published the results of their studies on zone-refined aluminum. They found their material to be capable of recrystallization at —50°C, but g
Jan 1, 1957
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Futuristic Mine Planning - Can Industrial Development of Mined Space Pay Off? (6c83fc74-4c77-47d9-9c36-f7b8337c48bd)By Carl R. Christiansen, James J. Scott
Advance mine planning, coupled with good mining practice, can be employed to develop underground space in stone mines for future industrial usage. To assure the developer the maximum return on his inv
Jan 1, 1977
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The Drift Of Things (8aa7aff5-f216-44e7-8c90-ae26f72cbad9)By Edward H. Robie
MANY engineers currently are working harder than usual, in part because of the demands being made upon them for increased production in the war effort, and in part because engineers are in short suppl
Jan 1, 1952
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Annual Meeting Full of Interest AssuredA LARGE attendance at the annual dinner of the Institute, to be held this year on Tuesday eve-ning of convention week, is already assured. Presentation of the Douglas, Hunt and Saunders medals will at
Jan 2, 1928
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Near-Equilibrium Kinetics of the Dissociation of Cupric OxideBy M. A. Rigdon, R. E. Grace
The dissociation of cupric oxide to cuprous oxide and oxygen was studied with a microbalmce technique at 700" to 750°C. In this temperature range the dissociation pressure of the reaction 2CuO= Cu2O
Jan 1, 1969
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Use of Depositional Models and Stratigraphic Mapping Techniques to Determine New Coal Reserve Potentials in the Appalachian Region (dac33033-0dc4-450d-ab88-8e0feafad0b8)By M. S. Miller, R. H. Mullennex
The growing need for development of thinner, more erratic, or less easily-mined coals in the Appalachian region requires more detailed analysis of conditions and factors controlling or influencing dep
Jan 1, 1983
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General - Modulus of Elasticity of Aluminum AlloysBy R. L. Templin, D. A. Paul
The modulus of elasticity is defined as the ratio of stress within the proportional limit to corresponding strain. This property, as thus defined, is a constant for each kind of material; and in tensi
Jan 1, 1931