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Slag-metal Relationships in the Basic Open-hearth FurnaceBy Karl Fetters
IN the process of making steel in the open-hearth furnace the refining of the metal during the working period of the heat is largely accomplished through the agency of the slag. From the birth of the
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation of Zircaloy–2 and –3A at 300 to 850°CBy E. A. Gulbransen, K. F. Andrew
The vacuum-microbalance method was used to study the oxidation behavior of Zircaloy-2 and -3A over the temperature range of 300 to 850°C and at 0.1 atm pressure. The results fit in well with the autho
Jan 1, 1959
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Petroleum - Mining Petroleum in France and GermanyBy G. S. Rice, J. A. Davis
The Péchelbronn oil field is located in the province of Alsace, in the Rhine Valley, about 30 miles north of Strasbourg. It is approximately 4 miles wide and 12 miles long, extending from the villages
Jan 1, 1927
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Institute of Metals Division - CeCd6-Type Rare Earth-Cadmium Alloys (TN)By B. Tani, K. Anderson, I. Johnson, R. Schablaske
INVESTIGATION of the various rare earth-cadmium binary systems discloses the existence of a compound corresponding to the composition MCd6 in all systems save the La-Cd system. Lattice constants for a
Jan 1, 1964
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Chattanooga Paper - Gold-Dredging on the Choco Rivers, Republic of Colombia, South AmericaBy Henry G. Granger
It still rains in the Choco! I well remember one evening a dozen years ago, while traveling toward the town of Negua in a small champa or dug-out canoe, the rain fell so heavily that I had to work my
Jan 1, 1909
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Cutting Costs With Aerial PhotographyBy Lewis H. Reiland
IN 1920, for the first time, the U. S. Geological Survey employed aerial photography in constructing planimetric maps. Contours were added by aerial photography and cultural details corrected. From 19
Jan 7, 1957
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Engineering Research - Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid Motion (T. P. 1125)By P. B. Elkin, K. C. Ten Brink, Allen D. Garrison
It is the purpose of this article to present the results of an investigation of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss the
Jan 1, 1940
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Engineering Research - Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid Motion (T. P. 1125)By K. C. Ten Brink, Allen D. Garrison, P. B. Elkin
It is the purpose of this article to present the results of an investigation of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss the
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Some Factors Influencing Segregation and Solidification in Steel Ingots (With Discussion)By Leon H. Nelson
Several factors which affect the segregation and solidification of killed hot-topped steel ingots are: (1) pouring temperature, (2) volume in the hot top, (3) taper in the ingot, (4) pouring rate by v
Jan 1, 1937
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Grain-Size Inheritance In Iron And Carbon SteelBy Zay Jeffries
THIS paper will include a brief discussion of Prof. Howe's paper on The Supposed Reversal of Inheritance of Ferrite Grain Size from that of Austenite.1 The general subject of grain refining in st
Jan 11, 1917
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Papers - Combustion and Research - Angle of Polarization as an Index of Coal Rank (T. P. 791, with discussion)By T. T. Quirke, L. C. McCabe
The object of the present investigation was to discover a physical basis for rank differentiation of coals, particularly the coals of the Illinois basin. Vitrainl was selected as the most appropriate
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Combustion and Research - Angle of Polarization as an Index of Coal Rank (T. P. 791, with discussion)By T. T. Quirke, L. C. McCabe
The object of the present investigation was to discover a physical basis for rank differentiation of coals, particularly the coals of the Illinois basin. Vitrainl was selected as the most appropriate
Jan 1, 1938
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Potash (cdfa6e74-adf9-4768-897e-15d4076bee61)By E. Robert Ruhlman
The term potash refers to potassium oxide (K2O), a compound not found in nature or produced by man but used as a basis for comparison of all potassium compounds and now is applied generally to various
Jan 1, 1960
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Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid MotionBy Allen Garrison
IT is the purpose of this article to present. the results of an investiga-tion of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss t
Jan 1, 1939
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Dry Cleaning Of CoalBy Ray Arms
This paper includes a brief classification of dry-cleaning devices, with a theoretical discussion of the principles involved. It outlines the methods of handling dust and screening difficulties at the
Jan 3, 1924
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Application Of Sand-Flotation Process To The Preparation Of Bituminous CoalBy T. M. Chance
THE necessity of adopting improved methods of bituminous-coal cleaning at. many collieries is recognized by all familiar with the requirements of the various bituminous markets, the approaching exhaus
Jan 6, 1924
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Zinc Dust As A Precipitant In The Cyanide ProcessBy W. J. Sharwood
IN the cyanide process, gold and silver are dissolved from crushed ore as double alkali-metal cyanides, from which they may he precipitated by such positive metals as sodium (amalgam), aluminum, or zi
Jan 9, 1917
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PART V - Communications - The Diffusivity of Oxygen in Liquid SilverBy N. A. D. Parlee, I. D. Shah
ThIS reports on some work done on the solubility and diffusivity of oxygen in liquid silver. Solubility. Improvements in the measurement of the solubility of oxygen in silver and silver alloys were
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Unitization - Unitized Operations in Oklahoma and KansasBy A. W. Ambrose, C. E. Beecher
It is the purpose of this paper to summarize data on unitization projects in Oklahoma and Kansas as obtained from replies to questionnaires sent out by the A. I. M. E. committee for these states. The
Jan 1, 1930
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An Appraisal Of The Factor Method For Calculating The Hardenability Of Steel From CompositionBy A. J. Miller, G. R. Brophy
THE Grossmann principle1 for the calculation of hardenability of steel from composition is attractive because of its simplicity. It postulates that the hardenability of a steel for any particular grai
Jan 1, 1945