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    Thermoelectric Pyrometry

    By Paul Foote

    SEEBECK discovered, in 1821, that if, in a closed circuit of two metals the two junctions are at different temperatures, an electric current will flow in the circuit. In the case of an iron and a copp

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Physical Metallurgy - Recrystallization of in Terms of the Rate of Nucleation and the Rate of Growth (Metals Technology, Feb. 1945) (With discussion)

    By W. A. Anderson

    Recrystallization of cold-worked metals has long been known to proceed by a process of nucleation and growth.' When a cold-worked metal is heated to a temperature at which recrystallization will

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Technical Notes - Stress Analysis of a Single Crystal in Pure Torsion

    By N. Brown

    IT has been observed that a hexagonal-close-packed crystal will undergo the same macroscopic displacements as an isotropic material if the basal plane is perpendicular to the axis of twist.' Othe

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Petroleum Engineering Education - Combination Field Work and Class Work

    By R. L. Langenheim

    Cooperative education for engineers is based on the premise that theory and practice are inseparable in training men for the engineering profession, and the two must be advanced simultaneously in orde

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Magmatic Differentiation In Effusive Rocks (593801f6-d89d-478d-99f3-52be1aad4963)

    By Sidney Powers

    Discussion of the paper of SIDNEY POWERS and ALFRED C. LANE, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 535 to 548. N. L. BOWEN, Washingto

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Cross-Hole Acoustic Measurements In Basalt

    By M. S. King

    A series of cross-hole acoustic measurements have been performed in a columnar-jointed basaltic rock mass around an underground opening mined by the drill-and-blast method. The purposes of the test pr

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Investigations on Cold-precipitated Hydrated Ferric Oxide and Its Origin in Clays

    By Robert C. Mackenzie

    EXAMINATION by the differential thermal analysis technique of a large number of samples of soil and other clays from various parts of the world has demonstrated that the occurrence of cold-precipitate

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Papers - Metal Mining - Drill Sampling and Interpretation of Sampling Results in the Copper Fields of Northern Rhodesia (With Discussion)

    By H. T. Matson, G. Allan Wallis

    In the Northern Rhodesia copper fields the size of the orebodies and the exceptionally consistent values over great distances made it possible to outline the ore with drill holes spaced at 1000-ft. in

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Recrystallization Of Aluminum In Terms Of The Rate Of Nucleation And The Rate Of Growth

    By W. A. Anderson, R. F. Mehl

    RECRYSTALLIZATION of cold-worked metals has long been known to proceed by a process of nucleation and growth.1 When a cold-worked metal is heated to a temperature at which recrystallization will ensue

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Papers - Fume and Dust Collection - Collection of Lead and Zinc Dusts and Fumes by the Cottrell Process

    By Harry V. Welch

    Early in the development of the art of metallurgy, it was noted that a distinct difference existed in the character, collection possibility and health hazard of the "smoke" from lead furnaces and thos

    Jan 1, 1937

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    The Specific Gravity of Certain Leads

    By Charles P. Williams

    THE determinations of the specific gravities of a number of samples of lead produced in Missouri, which form the subject of this note, were undertaken with the view of ascertaining if any approximatio

    Jan 1, 1877

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    New York Paper - The Specific Gravity of Certain Leads

    By Charles P. Williams

    The determinations of the specific gravities of a number of samples of lead produced in Missouri, which form the subject of this note, were undertaken with the view of ascertaining if any approximatio

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    John Hunter Nead - Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    JOHN HUNTER NEAD, chief metallurgist of the Inland Steel Co., Chairman of the Iron and Steel Division for 1939, a native of Missouri and graduate of the University of Michigan, first taught chemistry

    Jan 1, 1939

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    A. I. M. E. Committee on Mine Taxation

    At the request of representatives of the Treasury Department, President Winchell appointed the following committee, which .held a two-day conference with the Treasury representatives in Washington Oil

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Calculation Of The Tensile Strength Of Normalized Steels From Chemical Composition

    By F. M. Walters

    IN order to isolate the effect of an element on some property of an alloy, the effect of the other alloying elements must be elimi- [ ] nated, either by reducing their quantity to the extent that th

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Properties - Calculation of the Tensile Strength of Normalized Steels from Chemical Composition (Metals Technology, October 1942) (with discussion)

    By F.M. Walters

    In order to isolate the effect of an element on some property of an alloy, the effect of the other alloying elements must be elimi-nated, either by reducing their quantity to the extent that they may

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Graphitization of White Cast Iron upon Annealing - Discussion

    H. A. SCHWARTZ, ? Indianapolis, Inc. (written discussion§).-Re-ferring to the very interesting paper on the graphitization of white cast iron, the writer desires to present certain facts and conclusi

    Jan 10, 1919

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    Properties - Calculation of the Tensile Strength of Normalized Steels from Chemical Composition (Metals Technology, October 1942) (with discussion)

    By F. M. Walters

    In order to isolate the effect of an element on some property of an alloy, the effect of the other alloying elements must be elimi-nated, either by reducing their quantity to the extent that they may

    Jan 1, 1943

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    An Electronic Tramp Iron Detector for Ore Conveyor Belts

    By C. M. Marquardt

    Tramp iron and steel moving on a conveyor belt cause small currents to be generated in a coil situated in a strong magnetic field, which are converted to an alternating current and are amplified. The

    Jan 6, 1950

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    The Absolute Rate Of Capture Of Singe Particles By Single Bubbles

    By J. A. Kitchener, J. P. Anfruns

    Measurements have been made of the rate of capture of single particles of strongly hydrophobic, surface-methylated, quartz, of sizes ranging from 12 to 40 µm diam., by single rising bubbles of diam. 0

    Jan 1, 1976