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Technical Notes - Importance of the Iron Content of High-Purity AluminumBy M. Metzger, J. Intrater
IN the large number of important studies on high-purity aluminum (e.g., recrystallization and grain growth, creep, internal friction), it does not seem to have been generally recognized that the iron
Jan 1, 1954
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Alumina From Clay By The Lime-Sinter Method IIBy F. R. Archibald, C. M. Nicholson
THE present paper may be considered complementary to an earlier contribution on the same subject by F. R. Archibald and C. F. Jackson.1 It is particularly concerned with engineering and technological
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Non-Metalic Minerals - Economic Notes on the Nonmetallic Mineral Industries (With Discussion)By Paul M. Tyler, Oliver Bowles
The extensive employment of nonmetallic minerals antedates the use of metals, but only within the last two decades has the production of nonmetals begun actually to keep pace with the complicated acti
Jan 1, 1934
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Rock Failure Around A Circular Opening In A Gravity Field With Tectonic ForcesBy B. Ladanyi, B. Hoyaux
One of the most important problems in underground works is the assessment of the stability of underground openings and the determination of loads on eventual supporting structures. Under certain str
Jan 1, 1970
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Some Speculations Regarding The Plastic Flow And Rupture Of Metals Under Complex StressesBy L. R. Jackson
THE idea presented in this paper is that the capacity of a metal for plastic flow before rupture is dependent on the type of stress system applied-that is, the absolute magnitude of the stresses are u
Jan 1, 1944
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On The Allotropy Of Stainless SteelsBy Frederick Mark Becket
DOCTOR Albert Sauveur, distinguished scientist and Honorary Member of this Institute, predicted in the first Howe Memorial Lecture that the privilege of delivering this annual address would be conside
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Radiation on the Rate of Diffusion of Arsenic into Germanium (TN)By R. E. Ogilvie, N. L. Peterson
DURING the past few years there has been considerable effort devoted to the understanding of radiation effects on materials. The concept of the Frenkel defect and other lattice defects suggests that
Jan 1, 1960
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Kinetics of Oxygen Evolution at a Platinum Anode in Lithium Silicate MeltsBy A. Ghosh, T. B. King
The kinetics of the discharge reaction: 20'- (in silicate melt) = O,(g) + 4e- at a platinum anode in lithium silicate melts have been studied al 1350°C by galvanostatic methods. Plots of the s
Jan 1, 1970
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Part XII - Communications - On the Ternary Phases UCoAI, UlrAI, and UNiAl of the C22 (Fe2P) TypeBy Günter Petzow, Siegfried Steeb
DURING an investigation of the U-Co-A1, U-Ir-A1, and U-Ni-A1 ternary systems, three previously unknown phases have been identified which correspond to the phases UCoA1, UIrA1, and UNiA1, and which be-
Jan 1, 1967
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Geophysical Investigations Concerning the Seismic Resistance of Earth DamsBy C. A. Heiland
GEOPHYSICAL methods are playing an ever increasing part in various engineering fields. About ten years ago, geophysical exploration was first applied in civil engineering to the study of foundations a
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Diagnosis of Silicosis (Abstract)By Adelaide Ross Smith
Both history and physical examination are unreliable in the diagnosis of silicosis. In some studies 25 per cent of individuals with silicosis have been found to have no symptoms whatever. The posit
Jan 1, 1934
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Research - Calculation of Initial Fluid Distribution in Oil Reservoirs (TP 2405, Petr. Tech., July 1948)By Morris Muskat
It is pointed out that the application of capillary pressure curves obtained by drainage or desaturation processes to the calculation of the fluid distribution in interphase transition zones involves
Jan 1, 1949
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The Byproduct Coke Oven And Its ProductsBy William Blauvelt
Tun technical and engineering problems in the manufacture of coke are today the problems of the byproduct oven. Except in a few special localities, practically no beehive ovens have been built in the
Jan 3, 1918
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Electrical Apparatus and Processes for the Mining and Metallurgical EngineerBy N. S. Keith
No one of the live subjects of the day, to which the attention of the mining engineer and metallurgist should be turned, is of greater practical interest to him than electricity in its applications to
Jan 1, 1882
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Institute of Metals Division - Identification of Deformation Twins in a Molybdenum-35 Pct. Rhenium Alloy (TN)By A. Lawley, H. W. Schadler
TWINNING has long been recognized as a possible mode of deformation in crystalline solids and has been studied in a wide variety of crystals.' Recently, deformation markings which have the topogr
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Computer Method to Calculate Two-Phase Flow in Any Irregularly Bounded Porous MediumBy R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton
A fast method is needed for calculating thoroughly the performance of two-phase flobr~ in reservoir rock with complex geotrietry. The authors present such a method and .slzow its accuracy by rompariso
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Anelastic Measurements on the Alloy Cu3AuBy A. S. Nowick, W. A. Goering
INspite of considerable interest in the kinetics of ordering of the alloy Cu3Au there is no direct information available on the activation energy for atom movements in this alloy, such as that obtaina
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Utah 1935By E. W. Henderson
Development work in the state of Utah in 1935 consisted of additional work done on wildcat tests started in previous years and on a number of new wildcat tests started during the year. No effort was m
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Utah 1935By E. W. Henderson
Development work in the state of Utah in 1935 consisted of additional work done on wildcat tests started in previous years and on a number of new wildcat tests started during the year. No effort was m
Jan 1, 1936
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Torsional Theory of Joints (see Discussion, p. 862)By George F. Becker
Complexity of Rock-Fractures.—The strains to which rocks have been subjected are manifestly very complex, and it is entirely safe to presume that every possible mode of deformation and rupture is exem
Jan 1, 1895