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Technical Notes - Migration of Carbon in Steel under the Influence of Direct CurrentBy P. Dayal, L. S. Darken
THE migration of carbon in austenite under the influence of an electric current has been observed qualitatively several times.14 Lebedev and Guterman5 recently have reported quantitative measurements;
Jan 1, 1951
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Canadian Iron Ore - And Where It Will Go In The Next 25 YearsBy P. E. Cavanagh
SINCE the 1930's' the production of iron ore in Canada has increased from zero to about 15 million tons per year. In the same short period of about 25 years, the steel industry has doubled i
Jan 6, 1958
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Geophysics - Variation of Thermo-Electric Properties of Pyrite in Association with Gold OreBy A. D. Mutch
IT has long been known that there are wide variations in the thermo-electric potential of pyrite. In the last few years a study of this variation and other properties of pyrite was carried out at the
Jan 1, 1953
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Transient Interfaces During Immiscible Liquid-Liquid Displacement in Porous MediaBy H. D. Outmans
In steady vertical flow, the interface of an immiscible liquid-liquid displacement is horizontal for any flow rate below the critical. In nonvertical flow, however, the shape of the interface in the s
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Geophysics - Variation of Thermo-Electric Properties of Pyrite in Association with Gold OreBy A. D. Mutch
IT has long been known that there are wide variations in the thermo-electric potential of pyrite. In the last few years a study of this variation and other properties of pyrite was carried out at the
Jan 1, 1953
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Oil Recovery by Solvents Mutually Soluble in Oil and WaterBy L. W. Holm, A. K. Csaszar
A series of laboratory experiments was conducted in which oil was displaced from a porous medium by water-driven slugs of alcohols or similar solvents. The solvents used were soluble to some degree in
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Recent Trend In Drill-Steel Gauge At Homestake (5c51ba24-2ebf-4fcf-a12f-74e74726b559)By Harlan A. Walker
ROCK-DRILL steel has an important bearing on costs in many mining operations, both directly and indirectly. Direct factors include such items as shop expense, steel consumed per ton of ore produced, c
Jan 1, 1940
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Some Factors Affecting The Elimination Of Sulfur In The Basic Open-Hearth ProcessBy C. H. Jr. Herty
THE removal of sulfur from steel has been studied by many investigators, but the quantitative relationships between the factors involved have not been determined. This is undoubtedly due to the number
Jan 3, 1925
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Metal Mining - A New Method of Weighting Core and Cuttings in Diamond DrillingBy Josiah Royce
To evaluate chemically the sample of rock obtained by diamond drilling, it has long been recognized that the analyses of the two components of the sample, core and sludge, must be given appropriate in
Jan 1, 1950
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solution Rate of Copper, Nickel, and Their Alloys in LeadBy John Wulff, David A. Stevenson
The rates of solution of copper, nickel, and three copper-nickel alloys in liquid lead were studied at 527° and 727°C under dynamic conditions. The relative velocity at the solid-liquid interface was
Jan 1, 1962
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Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development and Production North Texas in 1936By H. B. Fuqua, B. E. Thompson
For a very brief description of the North Texas area and the general geological features with which it is associated, the reader is referred to the summary for 1935. As in previous years, the autho
Jan 1, 1937
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Open Stope - Roof Support in the Red Ore Mines of the Birmingham DistrictBy W. R. Crane
The support of roof in mines is dependent largely on the character of the top rock and its occurrence. The formations overlying the orebed in the Birmingham district are sandstone and slate. The sands
Jan 1, 1925
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - Silver-Mining and Smelting in Mongolia (Discussion p. 1038)By Yang Tsang Woo
I will endeavor to describe the methods of silver-mining and smelting employed by the natives in Mongolia. Modern methods have been applied there, but with little success; and, since they are familiar
Jan 1, 1903
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Papers - Refining - Miscellaneous - Notes on Purification of Electrolytes in Copper Refining (With Discussion)By E. S. Bardwell, R. J. Lapee
Twenty years ago, W. T. Burns, in his paper presented at the Butte Meeting of the Institute,' discussed the general scheme then in use in the electrolytic copper refinery of the Anaconda Copper M
Jan 1, 1934
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Iron and Steel - The Importance of Manganese in the Steel Industry (with Discussion)By H. M. Boylston
Metallic manganese was first produced in 1773, by Sven Rinmann, a Swedish mineralogist. In 1799, William Reynolds, of Ketley, England, obtained a patent on the use of manganese dioxide in the manufact
Jan 1, 1927
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The Function Of Shotcrete In Support And Lining Of The Vancouver Railway TunnelBy E. E. Mason
The Canadian National Railway system is completing construction of the first major tunnel in North America to use the coarse-aggregate (+ ½ -in.) shotcrete technique of primary support and lining. The
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Intermediate Phases in Ternary Alloy Systems of Transition ElementsBy Sheldon Rideout, E. L. Kamen, B. S. Lement, Paul A. Beck, W. D. Manly
The 1200°C isothermal sections of the following ternary phase diagrams were investigated: Cr-Co-Nil Cr-Co-Fe, Cr-Co-Mot and Cr-Ni-Mo. In all these systems the u phase was found to form extended solid
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - Evaporation of Solutes in Floating Zone Refining of SemiconductorsBy John R. Gould
A mathematical treatment of multiple-pass floating-zone refining of semiconductors, including the evaporation of solutes from the melt at reduced pressure, is presented. Vapor pressures and evaporatio
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Undercooling of Minor Liquid Phases in Binary Alloys - DiscussionBy C. S. Smith, Chih-Chung Wang
D. Turnbull—In the opinion of the writer the most interesting result described in this paper is that the distribution of tin with respect to solidification temperature has several fairly well-defined
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Developments along Fault Zone of South Central Texas in 1940By William H. Spice
The fault zone of south central Texas showed renewed activity during I940 along a trend roughly paralleling the old established Balcones fault-line group of producing fields. This was a result of the
Jan 1, 1941