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Institute of Metals Division - Microyield Study of Dispersion Strengthening in Spheroidized Steel
By N. Brown, R. Kossowsky
Plain carbon steels with 0.48 and 0.95 pct C were quenched and tempered at 705°C to produce carbide dispersions with spacings on the order of 1 p. The morphology of the structure consisted of a carbid
Jan 1, 1965
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The Dorr Hydrometallurgical Apparatus
INTRODUCTION IT is 10. years this summer since the first of the contributions which it has been my privilege to make to the working tools of the hydrometallurgist was set at work, but a full descript
Jan 8, 1914
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Outlook on Equipment Selection For Sublevel Caving In LKAB
By Kjell Lidin, Christer Nordström
INTRODUCTION LKAB produces iron ore in several mines in northern Sweden, and has been doing so for nearly 100 years. Total production to date is 600 million tonnes of finished products of various
Jan 1, 1981
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Industrial Minerals - Application of Electrostatics to Potash Beneficiation
By W. C. Knopf, I. M. LeBaron
In the Carlsbad area potash is dry-mined and wet-concentrated. Wet concentration involves recircu-lation of saturated brines, with resultant difficulties of brine disposal and inherent losses in recov
Jan 1, 1959
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Chicago Paper -Recent Advances in Pyrometry
By W. C. Roberts-Austin
The subject with which the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has entrusted me is one of much interest. It has been so admirably treated in America by Prof. Carl Barus* that I shoul
Jan 1, 1894
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Processing and Carbonization of Coal
By A. C. Fieldner
IN the Wall Street journal for March 1, 1941, was a tabulation of the construction under way or under negotiation by thirteen iron and steel companies for a predicted increase in annual coke productio
Jan 1, 1942
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War's Effect on Wrought Copper Alloys and Their Production
By D. K. Crampton
ON giving thought to the subject of this paper, my first reaction was that many and striking changes have come about as a direct result of the war. However, more careful analysis indicates that few, i
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - The Creep of Metals (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, (T. P. 1071)
By Daniel Hanson
FoR most of their practical applications metals are required to withstand stresses of appreciable magnitude: indeed, it id because they possess the quality of resisting stress without becoming permane
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - The Creep of Metals (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, (T. P. 1071)
By Daniel Hanson
FoR most of their practical applications metals are required to withstand stresses of appreciable magnitude: indeed, it id because they possess the quality of resisting stress without becoming permane
Jan 1, 1939
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Affecting Cuttings Removal During Rotary Drilling
By E. A. Hopkin
Laboratory tests conducted by the author. together with actual field experience in Canada. have indicated the magnitudc of some of the factors affecting ability of drilling mud to clean the hole. A co
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Progress In Air Conditioning For The Ventilation Of The Butte Mines (f1369728-b05f-48a7-a574-f45b8f956c8b)
By A. S. Richardson
AIR conditioning, or air cooling, for the improvement of ventilation in the Butte mines has come into increasing use during the past 10 years. In part, the methods practiced have been described in pre
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - Magnesium-Its Etching and Structure (with Discussion)
By H. B. Pulsifer
.ABOut 1.5 varieties, or tnodifications, of the best rnagnesiurn available were prepared and subjected to etching tests, then examined for micro-structure. Of the 30-udd etching reagents that were tri
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Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)
By L. N. Brown
The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The
Jan 1, 1923
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Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)
By L. N. Brown
The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - The Role of Interfacial Diffusion in the Sintering of Copper
By P. G. Shewman, T. L. Wilson
Using published surface-diffusion (D,) data and published sintering equations, it is shouln that surface difusion should dominate the neck-growth stage of intering for all materials in which D, has be
Jan 1, 1967
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Studies on the Constitution of Binary Zinc-base Alloys
By W. M. Pierce
THE present work has been done in an endeavor to correlate and complete the data on the constitution of alloys of zinc with other common, metals, dealing exclusively, however, with the zinc-rich alloy
Jan 2, 1922
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Fractographic Study Of Cast Molybdenum
By C. O. Worden, C. A. Zapffe, F. K. Landgraf
SUMMARY FOLLOWING the discovery of Parke and Ham that deoxidation control of cast molybdenum can be predicated upon simple fractographic examination, a special study of that metal was undertaken to
Jan 1, 1948
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Industrial Minerals - Some Aspects of the Physical Chemistry of Potash Recovery by Solar Evaporation of Brines
By P. Hadzeriga
There are two places in the world where potash, trade name for potassium chloride, is economically recovered from naturally occurring brines by solar evaporation. One is at the Dead Sea and the other
Jan 1, 1964
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Capillarity - Permeability - Darcy’s Law and the Field Equations of the Flow of Underground Fluids
By M. King Hubbert
In 1856 Henry Darcy described in an appendix to his book, Les Fontaines Publiques de la Ville de Dijon, a series of experiments on the downward flow of water through filter sands, whereby it was estab
Jan 1, 1957
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New York Paper - Manganese-Steel Castings in the Mining Industry (with Discussion)
By Walter S. McKee
When mixed with common cast steel in quantities ranging from 11 to 131/2 per cent. and properly treated, manganese increases the ductility of the metal and adds greatly to its toughness and resistance
Jan 1, 1916