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    PART VI - Papers - Crystallography of the Fcc to Bcc Martensitic Transformation in an Iron-Platinum Alloy

    By E. J. Efsic, C. M. Wayman

    The fcc to bcc y to a transformation in an Fe-24.5 at. pct Pt alloy was studied and found to be martensitic. Large martensite plates are formed in this alloy which are ideal for crystallographic studi

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Engineers? Reserve Corps

    D. M. Riordan has been appointed a member of the Institute Com¬mittee of the Engineers' Reserve Corps movement. Our Committee, therefore, now consists of Henry S. Drinker, Chairman, Messrs. Arthu

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Sensitivity Analysis For Mining Projects

    By John C. Robison

    INTRODUCTION Sensitivity analysis is a means of gauging the impact of individual risks on a financing. Key risks can occur in three time periods: - Feasibility, engineering and construction phas

    Jan 1, 1985

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    The Manufacture And Electrical Properties Of Manganin

    By F. E. Bash

    PREVIOUS to the war, this country depended on Europe for its supply of a number of alloys of great importance in the manufacture of electrical apparatus and equipment. When this source was cut off sho

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Training Of Metallurgical Engineers In The Steel Industry

    By E. C. Wright

    THE following article is based on observation of college graduates entering the steel industry in technical work made during the past 25 years, the first five of which were spent as a college instruct

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Rock Mechanics - Maximization of Footage Drilled Before Drill Steels Fail in Fatigue

    By B. Paul, C. C. Fu

    Experiments indicate that the fatigue limit of various drill steels becomes vanishingly small in the presence of water and other corrosive liquids. Therefore one must generally expect fatigue failures

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - A Chart for Use in Connection with Wet and Dry Bulb Thermometers in Making Psychrometric Determinations

    By Clarence P. Linville

    In an article published in the Iron Trade Review,' I gave a convenient arrangement for the installation of wet and dry bulb thermometers for use in making moisture determinations in the air being

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Part II - Papers - Diffusion of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Liquid Iron

    By Klaus Schwerdtfeger

    The rules of solution of oxygen from H2O-H2-He gas and of nitrogen from N2-H2 gas in shallow melts of liquid iron were measured at 1610o and 1600o C, respectiuely. Concentration profiles were detemine

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Mathematical Model of Repeated Steam Soaks of Thick Gravity Drainage Reservoirs

    By G. E. Perry, R. D. Seba

    The steam soak process is the most widely applied and most successful thermal supplemental recovery process in use today. This process, which consists of injection of steam in various quantities into

    Jan 1, 1970

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    The Scoria Process For The Manufacture of Fine-Ore Briquettes, Flue-Dust Briquettes, And Slag Brick For Building Purposes. (16fad76c-1412-4899-b2f2-bb91a8532d29)

    Discussion of the paper of Ernest Stütz, presented at the New York Meeting, October, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 79, July, 1913, pp. 1257 to 1265. H. 0. HOFMAN, Boston, Mass.:-I have hunted in

    Jan 12, 1913

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    Geology Of The Syncrude Mine Site And Its Application To Sampling And Grade Control

    By Jack M. Jodrey, Neil D. Donnell, O&apos

    Bituminous sands of the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation in northern Alberta constitute the ore for the surface mining operation at Syncrude Canada Ltd. These sediments represent a complex successi

    Jan 1, 1985

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    The Solubility Of Carbon As Graphite In Gamma Iron (26d71e1d-a90b-4a18-b514-b7446217d239)

    By R. W. Gurry

    IN the course of a series of measurements of the rate of diffusion of carbon in austenite at about 960°C. (1760°F.) and 1110°C. (2030°F.), it became necessary to determine carbon concentration when au

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Properties of Ga ( As1-x Px) p-n Junction Lasers

    By Nick Holonyak

    Halogen vapor-transport synthesis of Ga(As,-,Px) and its preparation into laser junctions are described. Electrical and optical properties of Ga(As,-,PX) laser junctions are discussed. The present lim

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Biographical Notices - Albert Ladd Colby

    ALBERT Ladd Colby, who died suddenly of influenza at Torquay, England, on Apr. 30,1924, was born in New York City, on June 26,1860. He was educated in the public schools of New York, at the College of

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Lead-silver Ore - Sampling and Estimating Cordilleran Lead-silver Limestone Replacement Deposits

    By Basil Prescott

    In the science of evolution of the species, there is a law which, simply stated, avers that the history of the individual repeats the history of the race. Similarly, if unassisted by the experience of

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by

    Gentlemen of the American Institute of Mining Engineers.—As you well know an application is about to be made to Congress, by the American Society of Civil Engineers, for the appointment of a cornmissi

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Petroleum Development In The Rocky Mountain States During 1923

    By C. A. Fisher

    THE advent of the Rocky Mountain States into prominence as an oil-producing region is comparatively recent. Scarcely more than a decade has passed since the number of producing oilfields in this part

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Papers - Reserves and Mining - Methods of Disposal and Handling of Refuse at Anthracite Mines in Eastern Pennsylvania (T.P. 2128, Coal Tech., Feb. 1947)

    By George J. Clark

    One of the major problems of operation in the anthracite industry is the disposal and handling of refuse—not because of its complexity but because of the quantity and type of material involved. It is

    Jan 1, 1949