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  • AIME
    Papers - Micrographic Observations of Slip Lines in Alpha Brass (T.P. 1356, with discussion)

    By R. M. Brick, R. G. Treuting

    Despite the basic importance of slip in the plastic deformation of metals, and the considerable experimental investigation, thought, and speculation that have been devoted to the fundamental nature of

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Pittsburg Paper - The Combustion of Coal

    By Joseph A. Holmes, Henry Kreisinger

    At the Mining Experiment Station of the U. S. Geological Survey, in Pittsburg, an investigation of the process of combustion is being carried on in a specially-designed furnace having an unusually lon

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Studies in Structural Geology

    By Bailey Willis

    It is proposed to present some of the results of observation of the geologists of the Appalachian division during the past seven years, and of experimental study during the past three years, on the su

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Preferred Orientations Produced by Cold-rolling Low-carbon Sheet Steel

    By M. Gensamer

    ALTHOUGH a large number of X-ray photograms of cold-rolled steel have been published, two circumstances have led to the experimental work reported in this paper. The first is that no complete study, m

    Jan 1, 1936

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    St. Louis Paper - Analysis of Oil-field Water Problems (with Discussion)

    By A. W. Ambrose

    The underground losses of oil exceed by hundreds of thousands of barrels all the oil that has been lost in storage, transportation, or refining. The quantity lost is, of course, indeterminate; but whe

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Baltimore Paper - Fluorspar-Deposits of Southern Illinois

    By S. F. Emmons

    There is, in the southern part of the State of Illinois, a series of deposits of fluorspar and galena in which the former mineral occurs on a scale of magnitude unequalled, so far as I know, in any ot

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Papers - Structure of Aluminum after Compression (T. P. 1104, with discussion)

    By Charles S. Barrett, L. H. Levenson

    Since 1925, when the preferred orientations in compressed aluminum were first determined1,2 the orientations have been described as a fiber texture in which a face diagonal, [110], of the face-centere

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Some Factors Influencing Segregation and Solidification in Steel Ingots (With Discussion)

    By Leon H. Nelson

    Several factors which affect the segregation and solidification of killed hot-topped steel ingots are: (1) pouring temperature, (2) volume in the hot top, (3) taper in the ingot, (4) pouring rate by v

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Structure after Working - Some Observations of Lineage in Copper Crystals (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2244) With discussion

    By W. R. Hibbard

    The term lineage was first introduced by Buergerl to denote dendritic branches, grown from a crystal nucleus during solidification from the liquid, with imper- fections in alignment of the order of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Cleveland Paper - The First Iron Blast-Furnaces in America

    By W. H. Adams

    Shortly after becoming one of the van-guard of mine-developers in the State of Virginia, during the year 1883, I called the attention of the Institute to certain deposits of pyrites, which have been l

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Therrnal Effect Of Blast-Furnace Jackets.

    By Robert Roberts

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) In order to obtain data on the thermal effect of the blast-furnace jacket and on the water consumption in these jackets a series of tests were run on the 56 by 180 in.

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Discussion

    Discussion WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1951 Ralph E. Grim presiding R. E. GRIM, CHAIRMAN-Has anyone a particularly fruitful point to make or question to ask on any of the papers that have

    Jan 1, 1952

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    San Francisco Paper - Conditions of Stable Equilibrium in Iron-carbon Alloys

    By H.A. Schwartz

    From time to time, one of the authors has had occasion to investigate the graphitizing reaction and has published the results mainly as discussion' of the work of other investigators. In view, th

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Resistance of Iron-nickel-chromium Alloys to Corrosion by Acids (With Discussion)

    By Donald E. Ackerman, Norman B. Pilling

    The solubilities of a series of experimental alloys covering the range 0 to 100 per cent. Ni, 0 to 30 per cent. Cr have been studied under conditions of complete submersion in several fully aerated ac

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Illinois

    Illinois is rightly known as containing the coal deposit of which the first record in the United States was made. Joliet and Marquette saw "charbon de terre" along the Illinois River in 1673;1 LaSalle

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Drilling and Blasting Practice of the United States Potash Company at Carlsbad, New Mexico

    By C. A. Pierce

    UNDERGROUND operations of the United States Potash Co. at its mine near Carlsbad, N.M., have been continuous since the property was opened about five years ago. Approximately one million tons of potas

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Milwaukee Paper - Constitution of Tin Bronzes (with Discussion)

    By S. L. Hoyt

    The writer has long been interested in seeking an explanation of the upper heat effect in the copper-tin alloys over the a + b range, first described in 1913. These notes are offered, not at all as th

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Resistance of Iron-nickel-chromium Alloys to Corrosion by Acids (With Discussion)

    By Donald E. Ackerman, Norman B. Pilling

    The solubilities of a series of experimental alloys covering the range 0 to 100 per cent. Ni, 0 to 30 per cent. Cr have been studied under conditions of complete submersion in several fully aerated ac

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Operating Costs, Wisconsin Zinc District

    By Russell Paul

    THE Wisconsin zinc district, also known as the Upper Mississippi lead and zinc district, is an area of about 2500 sq. mi. in the southwestern portion of Wisconsin and adjacent parts of Illinois and Io

    Jan 7, 1928

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    Arizona Paper - The Water Problem at the Old Dominion Mine

    By P. G. Beckett

    The problem of handling the large quantities of water encountered in the Old Dominion mine presents many features of interest. In the present paper are discussed the probable sources of water, the pum

    Jan 1, 1917