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  • AIME
    New York Paper - Heterogeneity of Iron-manganese Alloys

    By C. R. Wohrman

    A melt of pure electrolytic iron with about 0.4 per cent. sulfur and 7 per cent. manganese was prepared in connection with a study of inclusions in iron. The alloy darkened rapidly when etched with a

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    The Application Of The Ternary Diagram To Arkansas Bauxite

    By J. R. Thoenen, M. C. Malamphy, G. K. Dale

    THE beginning of the war and the events leading up to it precipitated a near crisis in the aluminum industry. Demands for the metal reached proportions far beyond the prewar production capacities and,

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Part IX - Papers - Computer Calculation of the Thermal and Electrical Phenomena in the Cathodes of Aluminum Electrolytic Cells

    By J. Clair, H. Mirabel

    The determination of the temperature and electrical potential distributicms in the cathodes of aluminum electrolytic cells is difficult. The reascms come from the various nature and the intricate thre

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Rock Mechanics - A Preliminary Theory of Static Penetration by a Rigid Wedge into a Brittle Material

    By D. L. Sikarskie, B. Paul

    A theory is presented for the static penetration of a single rigid wedge into brittle material. The material considered is one which exhibits both crushing and chipping phases in the penetration proce

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Marshal Foch Made Honorary Member of Engineering Societies

    MARSHAL Foch has been made an honorary member of the four national American societies of civil, mining and metallurgical, mechanical, and electrical engineers. The governing bodies of these societies,

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Miscible-Type Waterflooding: Oil Recovery with Micellar Solutions

    By W. B. Gogarty, W. C. Tosch

    A new recovery process for producing oil under both secondary and tertiary conditions utilizes the unique properties of micellar solutions (also known as microemulsions, swollen micelles, and soluble

    Jan 1, 1969

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    PART VI - A Graphical Solution of the Garofalo Equation

    By M. J. Mullikin, J. B. Conway

    for use in describing combined first- and second-stage creep data. In the above ?o represents the instantaneous strain on loading, ?t the limit of transient creep, ?S the steady-state creep rate, t th

    Jan 1, 1967

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    A New Method Of Top Slicing At Kipushi, Katanga, Belgian Congo

    By M. Van Weyenbergh, G. Van Esbroeck

    THE copper mines of the Katanga region in the Belgian Congo lie along the same mineralized belt as those of Northern Rhodesia. There are two distinct types of deposits in that belt, the dolomitic and

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Scoria Process For The Manufacture Of Fine-Ore Briquettes, Flue-Dust Briquettes, And Slag Brick For Building Purposes.

    By Ernest Stütz

    (New York Meeting, October, 1918.) THE problem of increasing blast: furnace efficiency through diminution of flue-dust production while operating with burdens consisting largely of fine ores has of r

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Inco's Soroako Nickel Project: A Case Study in Financing Large Overseas Mining Ventures

    By Robert T. DeGavre

    The $650 million financing for Into Ltd.'s Soroako nickel project is a story worth telling-not only because the project itself represents a significant achievement but also because there are cert

    Jan 3, 1979

  • AIME
    Dense-Media Processes

    By David R. Mitchell, B. M. Bird

    DENSE-MEDIA processes utilize the familiar laboratory float-and-sink procedure on a commercial scale. Just as wood chips float on water and sand sinks, so coal floats and refuse sinks when placed in a

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Scoria Process For The Manufacture Of Fine-Ore Briquettes, Flue-Dust Briquettes, And Slag Brick For Building Purposes. (9ae28fd2-2a5a-4f84-b6c5-493574b48522)

    By Ernest Stütz

    (New York Meeting, October, 1913.) THE problem of increasing blast-furnace efficiency through diminution of flue-dust production while operating with burdens consisting largely of fine ores has of re

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Discussion Of Institute O,F Metals And Iron And Steel Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1922

    McCulloch, Leon.-Experiments with Sherardizing. Discussed by Fred. L. Wolf, Willis M. Peirce, Jesse L. Jones, O. W. Storey, David R. Kellogg, William H. Finkeldey, L. H. Marshall 2 Bassett, W. H. and

    Jan 5, 1922

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    Part IX - Papers - Plasticity of Magnesium Crystals

    By W. A. Backofen, B. C. Wonsiewicz

    The Plasticity transition in magnesium was studied by plane-strain compression of single crystals and polycrystalline material at temperatures from about 20" to 307°C. Reduction of single crystals alo

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - The Diffusion of Hydrogen in Titanium

    By M. T. Hepworth, T. P. Papazoglou

    Hydrogen diffusion in hcp and bcc titanium in the temperature range 610° to 900°C was measured by reacting cylindrical specimens of high-purity titanium at constant temperature with small constant pre

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Magnesium Single Crystals

    By P. G. Shewmon

    Radioactive MgZA has been used to study the rate of self-diffusion in oriented single crystals of magnesium in the temperature range 468O to 635OC. The diffusion coefficients parallel and perpendicula

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute Announcements. The Bulletin.

    By AIME AIME

    As already announced in the January Bulletin, this publication will be issued during the coming year monthly instead of bi-monthly as heretofore. Among other reasons for this change, it is desired to

    May 1, 1909

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    The Cause Of Bleeding In Ferrous Castings

    By C. A. Zapffe

    BOTH the foundryman and the theoretical metallurgist are now generally agreed that the anomalous "rising" or "bleeding" of certain ferrous castings of killed metal is primarily attributable to hydroge

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Intergranular Cavitation In Stressed Copper-Nickel Alloys

    By B. J. Reid, J. N. Greenwood

    It has been shown1 that cavities are formed in the grain-boundaries of copper and 70:30 brass (as well as in magnesium) by the application of tensile stresses at elevated temperatures. For a given r

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield Research

    By Herman Dykstra, R. L. Parsons

    A numerical method for solving partial differential equations in steady state fluid flow is described. This method, known as the "relaxation method," has two advantages over analytical methods: (1) pr

    Jan 1, 1951