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Digital Control in Metallurgical Processes: A Case Study of the Proscon SystemBy Hannu Penttila, Harrison R. Cooper, Olli Mattila
Two approaches to automated operation in metallurgical processes involve the conventional analog control or, more recently, digital control. The expanding use of digital controls applied to process au
Jan 10, 1976
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Age-hardening of AusteniteBy F. R. Hensel
Up to the present time few attempts have been made to produce hard nonmagnetic materials by heat treatment of austenitic steels. The usual result has been to cause them to pass into the martensitic st
Jan 1, 1931
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Part II – February 1969 - Communication - A Fatigue Test for Highly Porous MaterialsBy Richard W. Greene, Joel S. Hirschhorn
MATERIALS containing very large amounts of porosity, in the order of 50 to 90 vol pct, are extremely difficult to evaluate according to conventional mechanical behavior tests. This is usually a conseq
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Anelastic Measurements of Atomic Mobility in Body-Centered Cubic Li-Mg Solid SolutionBy D. P. Seraphim
Single crystals of bee Li-Mg solid solution were grown and their internal friction was measured as a function of temperature, A peak of the Zener type was found in the damping spectrum. The activation
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Iron-Boron Alloys in the Low Boron RangeBy M. E. Nicholson
The solid solubility of boron in iron has been determined by saturating iron with respect to FeyB at several temperatures from 870° to 1135 C. In alpha iron the maximum solubility was found to be 0.00
Jan 1, 1955
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Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Slag Control by Introduction of Flux through Blast-furnace Tuyeres (Metals Technology, January 1943By Carl G. Hogberg
During recent months, the acute shortage of steel scrap has necessitated the use of higher percentages of hot metal in the open-hearth charge. With these higher percentages, the sulphur content of hot
Jan 1, 1943
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Institute of Metals Division - Reactively Sputtered SiO2 CapacitorsBy R. Scot Clark
The reactively sputtered silicon dioxide capacitor -was developed for use in the monolithic integrated circuit, thereby requiring the capacitor to be fabricated on an oxidized silicon slice. The silic
Jan 1, 1965
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A Survey of Methods for Determining Depth of Magnetic Ore BodiesBy David Keys
THE actual procedure in estimating depth of overburden from mag-netic observations made on the surface will vary with the form of the deposit and any theoretical discussion will apply only so far as t
Jan 1, 1937
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Glen Summit Paper - The Florence Oil-Field, ColoradoBy Geo. H. Eldridge
This sketch of the Florence oil-field, presented to the Institute by permission of the Director of the U. S. Geological Survey, is accompanied with a map, Fig. 1, the topography of which has been take
Jan 1, 1892
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Twenty-Five Years Of Rock Mechanics - A Personal ViewBy Charles Fairhust
Although the term 'rock mechanics' started to become popular about the time of the First U.S. Rook Mechanics Symposium in 1956, study of the mechanical behavior of rock certainly pre-dates t
Jan 1, 1984
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Papers - Lead - Betts Process at Oroya, Peru, S. A.By T. E. Harper, Gustave Reinberg
Electrolytic refining of all lead bullion produced at the Oroya smelter of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation has been adopted as standard practice. A pilot refinery with a capacity of 25 metric to
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Diffusion in a Beta-Titanium AlloyBy F. Paredes, W. R. Holman, R. W. Crawford
The diffusion coefficient for hydrogen in the ß titanium alloy containing 13 pct V, 11 pct CY, and 3 pct A1 was measured over the temperature range 20° to 500°C. Results fit the expression: D= 1.58
Jan 1, 1965
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Amine Flotation Of Sphalerite-Galena OresBy Herbert H. Kellogg
RECENTLY the long-chain primary amines have been used extensively for the flotation of silicate minerals. The use of amines to float sulphide minerals has been investigated by several authors1-5,18 bu
Jan 1, 1945
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Secondary Recovery - Single-Fluid Five-Spot Floods in Dipping ReservoirsBy C. S. Matthews, W. R. Strickler, M. Prats
To gain an insight into the deviations from normal behavior caused by dip. a mathematical study has been made of single-fluid five-spot floods in dipping reservoirs for flooding techniques likely to b
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Zirconium and Zirconium-Hydrogen AlloysBy C. J. Beevers
Tlze influence of zirconium hydride precipitate mprphology on the fructure of Zr-H alloys tested at strain rates of 10- sec at 20° and - 196°C and at strain rates of -500 sec.-1 at 20°C has been inves
Jan 1, 1965
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The Coal Industry Of IllinoisBy C. M. Young
THE following paper has been prepared with the object of placing on record in the Transactions some facts concerning the present condition and future prospects of the coal industry of Illinois. In pre
Jan 9, 1917
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Aging Phenomena in a Silver-rich Copper AlloyBy Morris Cohen
IT has been known for several years that in certain age-hardenable alloys precipitation of finely divided particles occurs simultaneously with the changes in physical properties; while, in other alloy
Jan 1, 1936
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Cincinnati Paper - Biographical Notice of Sir C. W. Siemens D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S.By George W. Maynard
In the death of Sir William Siemens, the Institute loses its most distinguished honorary member, one who, without exaggeration, may be ranked among the greatest Men of the century. In justification of
Jan 1, 1884
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Technical Notes - Note on the Effect of Oxygen and Nitrogen on the Hardness and Lattice Parameter of High Purity VanadiumBy S. Beatty
RECENT experimental results' on the superconductive properties of vanadium indicate that the magnetic behavior of the metal is greatly affected by internal strains caused by mechanical work, and
Jan 1, 1953
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PART II - Papers - Properties of an Yttrium-Containing Columbium AlloyBy R. T. Torgerson, W. A. Baginski
Alloying studies were conducted on modifications of Cb-10W-1OHf (C-129) alloy as part of a cooperative alloy development effort between The Boeing Co. and the Wah Chang Corp. The purpose of these stud
Jan 1, 1967