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  • AIME
    Properties Of Liquid-Oxygen Explosives

    By G. St. J. Perrott

    A study of certain fundamental characteristics of liquid-oxygen explosives has been made. A discussion is given of the factors affecting the life of the cartridge and the relation between explosive st

    Jan 12, 1924

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Precipitation of Carbon from Alpha-Iron I. Electromicroscopic Study

    By R. H. Doremus, E. F. Koch

    The first carbide phase that precipitates at 120°C from a iron containing about 0.02 wt pct, C was studied with the electron microscope. In both strained and unstrained material the carbide particles

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Oxygen in Cast Iron and its Application ? Discussion

    R. MOLDENKE, Watchung, N. J. (written discussion*).-It is some-what difficult to discuss the paper of Mr. Stork, when the description of the cupola melting occurrences indicates that his practice is o

    Jan 10, 1919

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    Quantitative Treatment And Characteristic Parameters In Iron Ore Pelletizing

    By John R. Wynnyckyj

    Results of correlations between strength-development and sintering shrinkage occurring during induration are presented. A mathematical treatment of the shrinkage kinetics is, next, given and is based

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Temperature Dependence of Flow and Fracture in Coated Zinc Single Crystals

    By L. C. Weiner

    For zinc single crystals, xo = 3o, a surface coating raises both the cleavage and yield strengths over a large temperature range. The "brittle temperature," associated with slip after completion of tw

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Pittsburg Paper - Application of Descriptive Geometry to Mining-Problems

    By Joseph W. Roe

    MaNY questions arising in the work of the mining engineer may be solved quickly and with suffcient accuracy by the methods of descriptive geometry; but, unfortunately, this subject is more often consi

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Enlarging The Worth Of The Worker And The Perspective Of The Employer

    By J. Parke Channing

    THESE days of great industrial and social problems in America produce many suggested solutions and great changes. The practical engineer and employer of labor views these problems differently from the

    Jan 3, 1915

  • AIME
    Time Studies and Cost Accounting Increase Efficiency at Titania

    By Charles D. Hoyt

    T IME studies and cost accounting were combined to increase the efficiency of the overall mining method and thereby reduce costs at the Titania mine of the National Lead Co. in southern Norway about 7

    Jan 9, 1950

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    Recovery Of Metals And Acids From Stainless Steel Pickling Bath

    By H. Reinhardt, P. Haglund, J. Rydberg, B. Lunden

    As legislation to minimize pollution in effluent streams becomes stricter, it is important to treat used acid pickling baths before discharge. This is usually achieved by neutralization of the acids a

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Part IX - The Copper-Tin-Arsenic Constitution Diagram-Part II Reactions in the Solid State

    By Robert Maes, Robert de Strycker

    The Cu-Sn-As systeM was studied in the region near the Cu-42 and (214-As binary diagrams, where reactions in the solid state appear, resulting from the decomposition of the y(Cu-Sn) phase and from the

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Measurements of the Viscosities of Oils under Reservoir Conditions

    By C. R. Hocott

    THE viscosity of the oil in the reservoir is one of the properties that influence its movement through the sand to producing wells. Measurements of viscosity, therefore, are pertinent to problems asso

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    The Media Mill, Webb City, Mo.

    By H. B. Pulsifer

    THE unprecedented high price of zinc ore prevailing through the early months of 1915 caused great activity in the Joplin district of Missouri. The Media mill is conspicuous as one of the first of the

    Jan 5, 1917

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Texture Transition in Copper

    By S. R. Goodman, Hsun Hu

    The rolling texture transition in copper as a function of deformation temperature is found to be quite similar to that in high-purity silver. The ordinary copper type texture changes gradually to the

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Cleveland Paper - Development of the Parkes Process in the United States

    By Ernst F. Eurich

    Alexander Parkes patented in England in 1851-52-53 a process for desilvering lead by means of zinc, making use of the greater affinity of silver for zinc than for lead, discovered by Karsten in 1842.

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Southern High-volatile Coals for Metallurgical

    By Howard Eavenson

    PRIOR to 1907 nearly all coke was made in beehive ovens, and most of the gas produced was made in the old-style gas retorts, and while there were a few coke plants in southern West Virginia, southwest

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Numerical Modeling of Block Caving at the Grace Mine

    By Giovanni B. Barla, Stefan H. Boshkov

    The block caving method is examined in this paper on the basis of experimental results and observations in the field, and through the use of numerical modeling by the Finite Element Method. The Grace

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Institute of Metals Division - Nonplanar Interfaces in Two-Phase Ternary Diffusion Couples

    By J. S. Kirkaldy, D. G. Fedak

    The extra degree of freedonz introduced by a second independetzt concentration in a tenzary system gives rise to the possibility of unstable planar phase interfaces in semi-infinite diffision layer co

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Coal - New Approach to Coal Cleaning Efficiency

    By G. G. Sarkar

    SHARPNESS of separation and washing efficiency are often confused. The sharpness index indicates the precision of a washing unit; the washing efficiency takes into account not only the unit's pr

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Offshore Prospecting And Mining Laws Of The United States - Sometimes Hazy, Sometimes Lacking, They Often Confuse Prospectors

    By J. Leslie Goodier

    The International Law of the Continental Shelf, so far ratified by 35 nations, extends the national boundary of any coastal nation to the edge of the continental shelf, this normally being at a contin

    Jan 7, 1968