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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Thermodynamic Properties of Copper-Manganese AlloysBy M. J. Pool, with Appendix by Larry Kaufman, R. W. Krenzer
Thermodynmic properties of the Cu-Mn system have been deterrrzined in the temperature range 973" to 1273°K by measuring the vapor pressure of manganese in equilibrium with alloys of compositions varyi
Jan 1, 1970
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Natural Gas Technology - Predicting Phase and Thermodynamic Properties of Natural Gases With the Benedict-Webb-Rubin Equation of StateBy J. W. Wolfe
The Benedict-Webb-Rmbin equation of state was used in digital computer programs to make rapid determinations of natural gas equilibrium phase compositions. Mixture components were the nine hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 1967
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Heat Leaching Practice At Alligator RidgeBy T. J. DeMull
More than 1.81 mt (2 million tons) of low grade ore have been heap leached at the Alligator Ridge mine. Since inception of leaching in 1980, several modifications have been made to ore agglomeration,
Jan 1, 1984
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Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield ResearchBy 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
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Ferromagnetism upon Creep Deformation of Alpha Iron and Its Solid-Solution AlloysBy T. Watanabe, S. Karashima, H. Oikawa
Creep tests of a! iron and its solid-solution Fe-Mo, Fe-Co, and Fe-Si alloys with bcc structure were conducted under constant stresses in ferromagnetic and paramagnetic temperature regions above 0.5T,
Jan 1, 1969
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Bylaws of the Institute of Metals Division, the Iron and Steel Division, and the Extractive Metallurgy Division, Metals Branch, A.I.M.E.ARTICLE I Name and Object Sec. 1. This Division shall be known as the Institute of Metals Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Sec. 2. The object of the Divi
Jan 1, 1953
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Minerals Beneficiation - Application of Closed-Circuit TV to Conveyor and Mining OperationsBy G. H. Wilson
INTRODUCED in 1946 to serve a need in power-plant operation, closed-circuit TV has been used by well over 200 organizations in approximately 25 different industries. Known as industrial television, or
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - Determination of the Self-Diffusion Coefficients of Gold by AutoradiographyBy H. C. Gatos, A. D. Kurtz
WITH the growing interest in the mechanism of self-diffusion of metals, the study of accurate and convenient methods for determining self-diffu-sion coefficients appears highly desirable. It was with
Jan 1, 1955
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Coal In 1951By David R. Mitchell, R. M. Fleming
MANY trends were evident in the coal industry during 1951. Some were favorable for the industry; others were not. Probably those having the most far-reaching consequences are those affecting coal&apos
Jan 1, 1952
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Miscellaneous - Relaxation Methods Applied to Oilfield ResearchBy R. L. Parsons, Herman Dykstra
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
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Institute of Metals Division - Surface Areas of Metals and Metal Compounds: A Rapid Method of DeterminationBy S. L. Craig, C. Orr, H. G. Blocker
WITHIN recent years gas adsorption methods have been developed for measuring the surface area of finely divided materials and have become extremely valuable in research on the corrosion and the cataly
Jan 1, 1953
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Deformation Behavior in the Near-Equiatomic Ni-Ti AlloysBy M. J. Marcinkowski, A. S. Sastri
A detailed compressive stress-strain analysis and transmission electron microscopy investigation has been made of the deformation behavior occurring in a 50 at. pct Ni-Ti (hypoeutectoid) alloy and a 5
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - A Determination of Activity Coefficients of Sulfur in Some Iron-Rich Iron-Silicon-Sulfur Alloys at 1200°CBy Thomas R. Mager
An in.t!estigation has been made of the equilibrium conditions at 1200°C in the reaction between hydrogen sulfide gas and sulfur dissolved in Fe-Si alloys From this the equilibrium constant, activity
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Misfit Strain Energy in the Au-Cu SystemBy Ralph Hultgren
IN solid solutions atoms of differing sizes occupy the same crystalline lattice, requiring that some of them be compressed and others expanded. The energy involved has been called misfit strain energy
Jan 1, 1958
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Preferred Orientation on Twinning in IronBy C. E. Richards, C. N. Reid
The influence of preferred orientation on the incidence of defbrtnation tuinning has been studied. High-purity iron with almost vandonz grain orientation was cotnpared uitll iron of the sa)ne grain s
Jan 1, 1969
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Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Series Representation of Thermodynamic Functions of Binary SolutionsBy R. O. Williams
Analytical representation of the thermodynamics of solutions is highly desirable from the standpoint of accuracy, compactness, and numerical manipulations. In particular, computer calculations are gre
Jan 1, 1970
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - System Ag2O-B2O2; Its Thermodynamic Properties as a Slag ModelBy G. M. Willis, F. L. Hennessy
The oxygen pressure in equilibrium with silver and Ag2O-B2O3 melts has been measured between 800' and 900°C, to obtain the thermodynamic properties of the liquid. The compound Ag20. 4B20:1 appear
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Creep and Recrystallization of Lead (T.P. 1227, with discussion)By Albert A. Smith
The creep properties of metals have assumed increasing importance in recent years and many investigations have been made on various phases of the problem. In the past year the annual lectures of the I
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Creep and Recrystallization of Lead (T.P. 1227, with discussion)By Albert A. Smith
The creep properties of metals have assumed increasing importance in recent years and many investigations have been made on various phases of the problem. In the past year the annual lectures of the I
Jan 1, 1941
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BlastingBy Joseph S. Malesky
The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe
Jan 1, 1981