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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - A Micrographic Study of the Decomposition of the Beta Phase in the Copper aluminum System (With Discussion)By W Lindlief, Cyril Stanley Smith
Several investigators, mainly concerned with the mechanical properties of the alloys, have studied the so-called aluminum bronzes after various quenching and reheating treatments. Of these works, perh
Jan 1, 1933
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Acceleration Of Rate Of Oxidation Of Ferrous Iron In Presence Of Copper, And Its Application To "Heap Leaching" Process (AIME)By E. Posnjak
IT is rather the general belief that acidified solutions of ferrous salts are readily oxidized when in contact with air, and often elaborate pre-cautions are taken to prevent it. This, however, is not
Jan 1, 1927
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Discussions - Of Mr. Maynard’s Paper on Introduction of the Thomas Basic Steel Process in the United States (see p. 281)Henry D. Hibbard, Plainfield, N J. (communication to the Secretary*):—This very interesting history is a valuable addition to our knowledge of the basic process and its introduction to this country. I
Jan 1, 1911
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Institute of Metals Division - An Acoustical Study of Low-Temperature Age-Hardening after Reversion in Al-6 At. Pct AgBy Herbert Herman, M. E. Fine
THE first decomposition product of a supersaturated aluminum-rich A1-Ag alloy at low tempera- tures is Guinier-Preston zones.'-, The zones are ideal and each consists of a spherical shaped s
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Properties of Zone Refined Iron in The Temperature Range from 298° to 4.Z°KBy R. L. Smith, J. L. Rutherford
ALTHOUGH considerable effort has been devoted toward the determination of the mechanical properties of pure metals, it is extremely difficult to compare the results of such work. This is because of di
Jan 1, 1958
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Production Engineering and Research - Prediction of Conditions for Hydrate Formation in Natural Gasses (T. P. 1748, Petr. Tech., July 1944)By Donald L. Katz
Charts for predicting the pressure to which natural gases may be expanded without hydrate formation have been prepared for gases of even gravity. Pressure-temperature curves for hydrate formati
Jan 1, 1945
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Temperature Dependence of Flow and Fracture in Coated Zinc Single CrystalsBy 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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Reservoir Engineering - General - Correlation of the Viscosity of Light Paraffin Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures in the Liquid and Gaseous RegionsBy J. G. Giddings, R. Kobayashi
Residual viscosity, the ViSCOSitY at a given pressure and temperature minus the dilute gas viscosity at the same temperature, has been found to be independent of temperature for pure components and mi
Jan 1, 1965
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The On-Stream Simultaneous Determination Of Breakage Rate And Residence Time Distribution Parameters In Closed-Circuit Comminution Processes With RadiotracersBy Mourad Aissa
From our previous work (Gardner, Aissa, and Verghese, 1982) on determining the residence time distribution of ball mi 11s from radiotracer data taken in closed-circuit operation without interruption o
Jan 1, 1984
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Chicago Paper - Note on Experiments on the Specific Gravity of Gold Contained in Gold-Silver Alloys (See Discussion, p. 724)By Henry Louis
Four alloys of gold and silver were prepared, containing the metals in the following proportions by weight: I. Gold:Silver::1:2.62.
Jan 1, 1894
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Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - Relative Rates of Reactions Involved in Reduction of Zinc Ores (Metals Technology, April, 1941.) (with discussion)By R. K. Waring, E. C. Truesdale
The Research Division of The New Jersey Zinc Company (of Pa.) has conducted, over a period of years, numerous tests of the reducibility of various zinc ores and the reactivity of various kinds of coal
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - Relative Rates of Reactions Involved in Reduction of Zinc Ores (Metals Technology, April, 1941.) (with discussion)By E. C. Truesdale, R. K. Waring
The Research Division of The New Jersey Zinc Company (of Pa.) has conducted, over a period of years, numerous tests of the reducibility of various zinc ores and the reactivity of various kinds of coal
Jan 1, 1943
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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Heterogeneous Precipitation of Gamma Prime Platelets on Dislocation Networks in AI-0.5 At. pct AgBy C. T. Young, J. L. Lytton
In recent investigations,1,2 the strength and thermal stability of dislocation substructures prepared by 5 to 25 pct room temperature tensile straining and recovery annealing at 120°, 160°, and 200°C
Jan 1, 1970
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Atlantic City Paper - Notes Upon Preliminary Tests and Cyanide-Treatment of Silver-Ores in Mexico by the MacArthur-Forrest ProcessBy John F. Allan
This paper does not pretend to advance any facts or improvements not known to many members of the Institute, but is intended merely to give a few practical hints on preliminary tests, and to call atte
Jan 1, 1905
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Copper and Copper Alloys - Some Factors Affecting the Rate of Grain Growth in Metals (Metals Tech., Oct. 1948, TP 2472)By J. E. Burke
Recent investigations have elucidated many of the phenomena of the grain growth process, but have also revealed some conflicting and unexplained results. Beck and his co-workers 1,2,3 have shown that
Jan 1, 1949
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Use of Oxygen Enriched Air in the Metallurgical Operations of Cominco at Trail, B. C. - DiscussionBy T. H. Weldon, L. V. Whiton, R. R. McNaughton, J. H. Hargrave
R. H. McNAUGHTON*—The Smelting Co. and Mr. Reid and his men at Selby are to be congratulated on the job they have done on sinter gas recircula-
Jan 1, 1950
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Precipitation in Cyclically Strained Al-4 wt pct Cu- The Formation of Guinier-Preston ZonesBy R. Roberge, H. Herman
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - A Resistance-Measurement Study of Ordering in Iron-Silicon Alloys – FeSi – and Fe3Si-Type Superstructures (TN)By Roger N. Dokken
It is well-known1-4 that Fe-Si alloys from approximately 9 to 27 at. pct Si show an ordered structure of the Fe3Si type at room temperature. Recently Meinhardt and Krisement,' through an investig
Jan 1, 1965
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New Haven Paper - The Blake Stone- and Ore-Breaker: Its Invention, Forms and modifications, and its Importance in Engineering IndustriesBy William P. Blake
IntroductioN.............989 The Blake stone- Breaker Prize.......989 Great Labor-Saving Inventions.. 990 I. Biographical NoticE OF the Inventor......990 II. Former Methods of Breaking Stone......
Jan 1, 1903
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Geologic Aspects of Recent Exploration and Development in the Park City Silver- Lead-Zinc District, Utah (9a133e1e-cb51-4075-b930-f0a789dc967b)By A. J. Erickson, W. J. Garmoe
In mid-1970, Park City Ventures, a Utah partnership of Asarco and the Anaconda Company, initiated a six-phase exploration and development program in the Park City District, Utah. Geologic studies had
Jan 1, 1979