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A Review of the Institute Year
By Samuel Taylor
IT is customary for the president of an engineering society, in his annual address, to describe either some engineering problem with which he has beer connected or to review the work of the society du
Jan 3, 1927
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Baltimore Paper - Basic Slags as Fertilizers
By W. H. Morris
I have been requested to present a paper on the slag from the basic Bessemer process, as prepared for fertilizing. Since Professor W. B. Phillips presented at the Birmingham meeting, in May, 1888, an
Jan 1, 1893
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Deoxidation with Silicon and the Formation of Ferrous-Silicate Inclusions in Steel
By Herty, C. H.
Present-day interest in the question of "dirty steel" has arisen primarily from the increasingly rigid specifications on various grades of steel and from the growing conviction that non-metallic inclu
Jan 1, 1957
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Sampling of Coal (28dda7f0-0c35-42e9-acc5-a941cc3075c2)
By Jan Visman, S. J. Aresco
INTRODUCTION The accurate sampling of coal, as with most minerals, is a difficult task. Coal is a heterogeneous material made up of different types of coal and varying amounts of mineral matter. T
Jan 1, 1979
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Pueblo Viejo - Dominican Republic
The Pueblo Viejo Mine, a 7, 250 mtpd (8,000 stpd) gold-silver cyanidation plant built by Rosario Dominicana S. A., was described in Volume I of this monograph. At the time of writing that volume, Pueb
Jan 1, 1981
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The Washoe Plant of the Anaconda Copper-Mining Co. in 1905
By AIME AIME
The Washoe plant, 1 in Anaconcla. Mont., together with the local street-railroad, ranches a. foundry and machine-shop a brick-plant and the Montana hotel, form a property under one management; to whic
Jul 1, 1906
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Papers - Non- metallic Minerals - Some Properties of Fuller's Earth and Acid-treated Earths as Oil-refining Adsorbents
By C. W. Davis, L. R. Messer
THE name fuller's earth, which was derived from its early use in "fulling" or removing grease from woolen goods, is a term that is generally considered to designate mineral matter, containing hyd
Jan 1, 1929
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Some Principles Controlling The Deposition Of Ores
By C. R. Van Hise
PART I.-GENERAL PRINCIPLES. [ ]
Jan 1, 1902
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The Aluminum Situation
By Herbert A. Franke
ANY analysis of the aluminum situation, particularly of the factors involved in the current shortage of the metal, must consider the rapid march of events since the Munich fiasco of September 1938. At
Jan 1, 1941
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Driving The Oso Tunnel With A Mechanical Mole
By Victor L. Stevens
The Oso tunnel is one of three tunnels located on the San Juan-Chama Project in south-central Colorado. The purpose of the tunnel is to carry water from the upper San Juan watershed through the Contin
Jan 1, 1970
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Oxidation Method for Investigating Petrographic Composition of Some Coals
By Reynold Q. Shotts
Data are presented which show that fractions of varying densities-from the same coals are oxidized at different rates by nitric acid. From oxidation data, the approximate quantity of "bright" and "dul
Jan 1, 1950
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Magnesium Alloys - Factors Affecting Abnormal Grain Growth in Magnesium-alloy Castings
By H. E. Elliott, R. S. Busk, A. T. Peters
One of the problems of the fabricator of metals and alloys is the propensity of some composition rarnges toward abnoermal grain growth during certain stages of fabrication. In this respect magnesium a
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Planar Correction of Mehl-Rhines Classical Diffusion Data (TN)
By R. J. Reynik, F. R. Meeks
IN the classical paper1 of Mehl and Rhines entitled "The Rates of Diffusion in the Alpha Solid Solutions of Copper", the authors state: "It has been mathematically demonstrated that the treatment of t
Jan 1, 1965
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Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys. 1. Thermodynamics
By R. D. Pehke, J. F. Elliott
The solubility of nitrogen in liquid pure iron has been measured as a function of pressure and temperature. Sieverts' Law is obeyed at all pressures up to 1 atm and the temperature coefficient of
Jan 1, 1961
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Sinking With The Hydro-Mucker At Mather "B" Shaft
By Westwater, J. S.
The Mather mine of The Negaunee Mine Co. embraces nearly all of Sections 1 and 2, T47N, R27W. within the limits of the cities of Negaunee and Ishpeming on the Marquette iron range of Michigan's U
Jan 1, 1949
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London Paper - The Application of Large Gas-Engines in the German Iron and Steel Industries
By K. Reinhardt
The idea of burning blast-furnace gases directly in gas-engines, instead of under steam-boilers, as had previously been done, was first put into practice barely ten years ago, almost simultaneously in
Jan 1, 1907
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Colorado Paper - Fine-grinding Cyanide Plant of Barnes-King Development Co.
By J. H. McCormick
This plant, near Marysville, Mont., was planned to treat the ore from the Piegan and Gloster mines, the latter being one of the early and famous producers of the Marysville district. When the mill was
Jan 1, 1919
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St. Louis Paper - Sierra Mojada, Mexico
By Richard E. Chism
Some years ago, when I was seeking an illusive fortune and gaining a precarious existence in the primeval forests of Brazil, there penetrated, even to my headquarters in that far-off land, the story o
Jan 1, 1887
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Symposia - Symposium on Hardenability - Factors for the Calculation of Hardenability (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2029 with discussion)
By Sidney Sigel, J. Gardner Brooks, Irvin R. Kramer
In 1942 Grossmannl proposed that the hardenability of a steel may be calculated from its chemical composition by considering the base hardenability associated with its carbon content and grain size an
Jan 1, 1947