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Nominating Committee - Instructions (7148ede1-7fe5-45e2-aacf-fc07940f69c1)
Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis
Jan 1, 1943
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Iron and Steel Division - Determination of Nitrogen in Iron and Steel. Comparison of Results Obtained by the Vacuum-Fusion, Kjeldahl, and Isotope-Solution Methods
By C. R. Masson, M. L. Pearce
The nitrogen contents of seven specimens of iron and steel were determined by the three methods. Good agreement won generally observed between the results of the isotope -dilution and Kjeldahl determi
Jan 1, 1962
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Geophysical Exploration - Less Seismic Work - Use of Gravimeter Increases - Various Techniques Perfected
By Sherwin F. Kelly
THE geophysical scene shifts and alters, the emphasis changes, and new possibilities loom, but the tendency is always towards widening the field and deepening the analytical penetration. Seismic metho
Jan 1, 1940
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PART IV - Prediction of Sigma-Type Phase Occurrence from Compositions in Austenitic Superalloys
By L. R. Woodyatt, H. J. Beattie, C. T. Sims
Theories correlating the formation of u and related intermetallic compounds to the electron-per-atom density of binary and ternary alloys have appeared regularly in recent technical literature. These
Jan 1, 1967
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The Solubility In Nitric Acid Of Gold Contained In Certain Copper-Alloys (Copper-Bullions).
By Edward Keller
(New York meeting, February, 1912.) IN a paper, entitled A Uniform Method for the Assay of Copper Material for Gold and Silver,1 A. R. Ledoux invited the assayers of this country to contribute to a
Jul 1, 1912
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Manganese Dioxide-Sulfuric Acid Oxidation of Molybdenite
By Roshan B. Bhappu, Ronald J. Roman, Dexter H. Reynolds
The reaction between manganese dioxide and molybdenite in a water- sulfuric acid medium was studied at atmospheric pressure and from 25° to 103°C. Both solids are dissolved to give, as final products
Jan 1, 1965
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The Laws of Fissures
By BLABIEY STEVENS
THE object of this paper is to present a theory of the formation of fissures which seems to be supported by all available data. The investigation is, in the main, an exact one, and irregularities of t
Aug 1, 1909
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Pittsburgh Coal in Northern West Virginia
By W. D. Steele, S. D. Brady
THE Pittsburgh coal seam in West Virginia contains the largest coal reserves of any coal seam in that State and is, therefore, one of the most important seams, and attains mineable thickness and purit
Jan 1, 1948
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Plastic Deformation of Metals (0cfb81df-a47a-4ab3-a753-bdfb00d235f2)
By J. T., Norton
As cold working is an important feature in a great many of the fabricating processes now applied, this paper presents some ideas on the nature and results of the plastic deformation produced in this o
Jan 1, 1927
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New York Paper - Roll Scale as a Factor in the Bessemer Process (with Discussion)
By A. Patton, F. N. Speller
The use of roll scale in the Bessemer process dates back, to the best of our knowledge, at least 20 years. It was first used by the Ohio Steel Go., Youngstown, Ohio (now the Ohio Works of the Carnegie
Jan 1, 1917
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Legion Of Honor (Members Of Fifty Years Or More)
[OH. O'C. Acker '86 Jinzoc Adachi '88 *Truman H. Aldrich '78 Walter H. Aldridge '89 *Anson W. Allen '87 *John H. Allen '84 *Thomas Andrews '94 *William
Jan 1, 1946
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Significance Of The Bessemer End Point
By H. T. Bowman
FOR more than 80 years the Bessemer process has depended upon the ability, skill, and judgment of the blower, although as early as the 1860's it was recognized that the process would benefit by s
Jan 1, 1942
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Minerals Beneficiation - Control of an Autogenous Grinding Circuit by Means o? a Crusher
By W. C. Hellyer, R. A. Campbell
In single-stage autogenous grinding, the buildup of a critical size fraction in the media can be corrected by removing this material through pebble ports, crushing it below the critical size range, an
Jan 1, 1971
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Ion Implantation Doping of Silicon for Shallow Junctions
By 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
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Natural Gas Technology - Gas Storage in the Playa Del Rey Oil Field
By John Riegle
To date. utility company underground storage of gas has generally been restricted to depleted dry gas fields. The Playa del Rey project is probably the first to successfully store gas in a partially d
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Selective Flotation of Mica from Pegmatites
By R. B. Adair, J. S. Browning
The laboratory batch and continuous flotation pilot plant tests demonstrated the technical feasibility of recovering high grade mica concentrates from weathered mica pegmatite ores of Alabama and Geor
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Well Logging - Electrical Resistivity Log as an Aid in Determining some Reservoir Characteristics (Abstract of T. P. 1422)
By G. E. Archie
Data given in this paper indicate that certain relations exist between different characteristics of sandstone. These relations are not rigid, for all sandstones are more or less heterogeneous. Not eve
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Well Logging - Electrical Resistivity Log as an Aid in Determining some Reservoir Characteristics (Abstract of T. P. 1422)
By G. E. Archie
Data given in this paper indicate that certain relations exist between different characteristics of sandstone. These relations are not rigid, for all sandstones are more or less heterogeneous. Not eve
Jan 1, 1946
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - A Study of Embrittlement of a Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel and Some Related Materials
By W. C. Clarke
An empirical study of the nature of the embrittle-ment which occurs in martensitic and semiaustenitic precipitation hardening stainless steels upon exposure at temperatures of from about 550" to 875°F
Jan 1, 1970
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MHD: Tomorrow's Coal Technology
By Joan Melcher
The oil embargo and increasing disillusionment with nu- clear power have put this country's abundant coal reserves in growing demand. Both the government and industry are looking toward increased
Jan 12, 1977