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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Manganese on the Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Iron and Iron-Carbon Alloys
By J. P. Morris
PREVIOUS investigations1,2 have shown that alloying elements in liquid iron influence the thermodynamic activity of sulphur and thereby affect the partition of sulphur between metal and slag in the de
Jan 1, 1953
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Transient and Steady-State Creep Behavior of Nickel, Zinc, and Iron
By B. Wilshire, W. J. Evans
The high-temperature creep properties of nickel, zinc, and iron have been determined over a range of stresses. The creep strain, E, was found to vary with time, t, as: where e0 is the instantaneou
Jan 1, 1969
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University of Kansas
University of Kansas, Department of Mining Engineering, Lawrence, Kansas Professor C. M Young The Department of Mining Engineering of the University lists two publications issued separately from t
Jan 1, 1933
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Personal (45566893-f32b-4fb8-93ca-1d91d5387106)
(Members, are urged -to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members,). Members and guests R: ho called at Institute headquarters during the period De
Jan 2, 1917
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Development Work With Trackless Equipment
By Elmer A. Jones
Development work in mines of St. Joseph Lead Co., Southeast Missouri, using trackless loading equipment shows definite advantages: Speed of cleaning, ability to work on steep grades and sharp crosscut
Jan 1, 1950
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The Electronic Computer And Statistics For Predicting Ore Recovery
By Robert F. Shurtz
When an ore deposit is evaluated on the basis of core sampling, questions always arise as to how much weight should be given the various sample grades and how the deposit should be divided into specif
Jan 10, 1959
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Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "On the Mechanism of the Martensite-to-Austenite Reverse Transformation in an Fe-Ni Alloy" *
By S. Shapiro, G. Krauss
We will reply to Dr. Pitsch's discussion by 1) presenting in greater detail the single surface trace analysis which we performed on the reversed austenite plates in a single parent plate of marte
Jan 1, 1969
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Computer-Based Training Applied To Mining
By James H. TaVoularis, William J. Wiehagen
This paper discusses the application of commercially available microcomputers for assisting trainers in the delivery and evaluation of new hire, refresher, and occupational training. A brief overview
Jan 1, 1983
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Metal Consumption In Hammer Mills At Norris Dam (65e92132-9d85-4b27-bf4a-d99ec0f74f54)
By Francisco Cadena
THE construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1937
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Use Of Sodium Chloride In Road Stabilization
By H. Ries
THE stabilization of a gravel road with soil is a method of treatment developed in recent years by the United States Bureau of Public Roads for the purpose of binding the constituents together better,
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in 1929 in the North Rocky Mountain Region, Including Wyoming, Montana and Alberta
By O. I. Deschon, Ralph Arnold
Deep drilling was the keynote of the more important developments in the North Rocky Mountain region during 1929, with Montana recording the most important achievement through discovery of three new oi
Jan 1, 1930
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The Microstructure of Iron and Steel.
By William Campbell
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) THE structure of iron and steel, though the object of so much study and research for the past 25 years, is by no means thoroughly understood. In the first place,
Dec 1, 1912
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The NH3 - CO2 - H2O System At Atmospheric Pressure In Nonferrous Extractive Metallurgy
By L. F. Engle, M. A. Hewedi
SUMMARY Initial interest in using solutions of ammonium salts to leach native copper was documented in notes from an AIME meeting in 1871; By 1916-1917, application of the NH3-CO2-H2O system to re
Jan 1, 1973
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Philadelphia Paper - The Calorific Value of Western Lignite
By R. W. Raymond
The important question of the metallurgical value of the coals of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast is to be settled, of course, by practical experiment. Meanwhile, as I have had occasion to p
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Chattanooga Paper - The Behavior of Calcium Sulphate at Elevated Temperatures with Some Fluxes
By W. Mostowitsch, H. O. Hofman
The mineral gypsum, CaSO4 + 2 H2O, has been used for many years as a sulphurizing and basic flux in several smelting-operations. Thus, in smelting oxide nickel-ore in the blastfurnace, it is commonly
Jan 1, 1909
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Bromine
By A. P. Anderson, J. H. Jensen, W. E. Breckoff
Bromine is the intermediate member of the halogen family of elements between iodine, a solid, and chlorine, a gas. The name is derived from the Greek "bromos," meaning stench. Bromine is the only nonm
Jan 1, 1983
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New Board of Directors Organizes
By AIME AIME
THE organization of the Board of Directors was effected Tuesday afternoon in ' executive session. Messrs. Bassett,. Buehler, Cates, Daveler, Eavenson, Eilers, Elliott, Evans, Guess, Lovejoy, Moul
Jan 1, 1931
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen in Proton-Bombarded Beryllium: Agglomeration and Diffusion
By E. J. Rapperport, J. P. Pemsler
Proton irradiation of high-purity distilled berylliuwz was utilized to introduce various hydrogen contents from 0.00075 to 0.075 at. pct (0.83 to 83 ppm) in a band 0.004 cm wide. After irradiation, th
Jan 1, 1964
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Kinetics Of Leaching Metallic Copper In Aqueous Cupric Ammonium Nitrate Solutions
By George W. Lower, William A. Hockings, Donald A. Kaczynski
The rate of dissolution of polycrystalline metallic copper in aqueous cupric ammonium nitrate solutions in the non-film-forming region was investigated by the rotating disc method. The investigation w
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - The Strain-Aging of a Dilute Tantalum-Oxygen Alloy
By W. S. Owen, A. R. Rosenfield
The measured changes in the yield stress of a poly crystalline Ta-O alloy after strain aging at 100°C have been separated into two components; the change inflow stress and the change in dislocation lo
Jan 1, 1963