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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Observations on Microcrack Formation in Hydrogen-Embrittled ZirconiumBy C. M. Schwartz, A. P. Young
ZIRCONIUM is noticeably embrittled at room temperature by hydride precipitate not only in notch-impact tests but also in tensile-impact tests.' The embrittlement in slow-strain tensile samples is
Jan 1, 1959
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Part VII - Papers - The Rate and Mechanism of the Reduction of FeO and MnO from Silicate and Aluminate Slags by Carbon-Saturated IronBy S. K. Tarby, W. O. Philbrook
The rate of FeO and MnO reduction from silicate and aluminate slags by carbon-saturated iron is dependent on both slag composition and temperature. Owing to variable stirring rules during- the course
Jan 1, 1968
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Prospecting, Mining And Washing The Brown Iron Ores Of Alabama (9e23b442-af9b-4b45-b333-afcf049bc299)By Charles Morgan
AN increased demand for brown iron ore in the Birmingham district during the past 18 months has caused renewed activity both in prospecting and mining these ores. In recent years the production in Ala
Jan 1, 1937
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X-ray Notes on the Iron-molybdenum and Iron-tungsten SystemsBy E. O. Chartkoff
IN 1926 one of the authors published researches on the determination and description of the iron-tungsten and iron-molybdenum systems,1 including the equilibrium diagrams. In 1929, further work was ca
Jan 1, 1930
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General - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-antimony Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)By F. Keller, E. H. Dix, L. A. Willey
The consideration of alloying elements for aluminum has led to a series of investigations of the equilibrium relations between aluminum and those alloying elements. Therefore, the aluminum end of the
Jan 1, 1931
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Better Cycloning In Sand-Slime SeparationBy R. L. Curfman
WHEN the Uranium Reduction Co. mill was put on stream in October 1956, one of the many operational problems was that the sand-slime separation circuits could not produce a satisfactory RIP feed, inasm
Jan 7, 1958
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Papers - Structure and Origin of the Copper-cuprous Oxide Eutcctic (With Discussion)By L. W. Eastwood
The structure of eutectics has been studied by a number of investigators, and the complexity of the structural relationship of the components has been agreed upon, especially that of the "eutectic col
Jan 1, 1934
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Preface To The Seventh Book Of Pirotechnia - Concerning Methods And Procedures Used For Melting Metals.THE second operation in the art of casting, and one of the greatest importance, is that of melting and thoroughly liquefying the materials of which you wish to make your casting. On this operation dep
Jan 1, 1942
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Magnesium - Plant for Production of Magnesium by the Ferrosilicon Process (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944)By Andrew Mayer
Early in 1942 National Lead Co. was requested by the War Production Board to construct and operate a plant for the Government to produce magnesium by the ferrosilicon process which had been developed
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Notes - Effect of Nickel and Molybdenum on Stabilization of the Austenite-Martensite TransformationBy D. J. Blickwede
PRESENT knowledge of the effects of time and temperature upon stabilization of the austenite-martensite reaction in steel is fairly complete,1-3 but at the time the work described herein was initiated
Jan 1, 1954
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New York Paper - The Law of Fatigue and Refreshment of MetalsBy T. Egleston
For several years 1 have been engaged in studying the behavior of iron and steel under varying conditions of tension and compression, as well as of shock and abrasion. Some of these observations have
Jan 1, 1880
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Big Stone Gap Coal-Field (See Discussion p. 1004)By James M. Hodge
The Cumberland Gap extension of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, recently completed from Cumberland Gap to Norton, 71 miles, connects at the latter point with the Norfolk and Western, making a d
Jan 1, 1893
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Petroleum Development in Kansas During 1923By J. M. Sands
Describes important developments in, four counties, all of which brought in 40° oil. Indications are favorable for the future, although the daily production of the agate decreased 19,000 bbl. during t
Jan 3, 1924
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New York Paper - Milling Plant of the Alaska Gastineau Mining Co. (with Discussion)By E. V. Daveler
The milling plant of the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Co. is located at the town of Thane, Alaska, on Gastineau Channel, 4 mi. south of Juneau and directly across the channel from the Ready Bullion mine of
Jan 1, 1920
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A Study of the Homogeneity Limits of Wüstite (FeO) By X-ray MethodsBy Eric Jette
IN a recent article,1 the authors reported the results of an X-ray investigation on the range of solid solutions that occurs in the iron-oxygen system in the vicinity of the compound FeO, which freque
Jan 1, 1933
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In Steel’s Future – Self-Fluxed Pellets?By Edwin B. Johnson
The success of self-fluxed sinter in enhancing the operation of the blast furnace during the past few years has reasonably led to the assumption that the use of self-fluxed pellets might result in eve
Jan 3, 1963
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Logging - The MicroLog-A New Electrical Logging Method for Detailed Determination of Permeable BedsBy H. G. Doll
A new electrical logging method is described which measures the resistivity of small volumes of material near and behind the wall of the bore holes. The very small electrode systems used are supported
Jan 1, 1950
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Butte Paper - Notes on the Great Falls Electrolytic Plant (with Discussion)By Willis T. Burns
I. Introduction.......................................... 703 II. History................................................ 703 III. General Description of Plant......................... 704 IV. AnoD
Jan 1, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Simple Orientation Relationships for Secondary Recrystallization in Si-FeBy C. G. Dunn, P. K. Koh
TWO recent review papers have considered the origin of primary and secondary recrystalliza-tion textures from the point of view of oriented nucleation and oriented growth theories."' Both theorie
Jan 1, 1958
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Performance Characteristics Of The University Of Toronto Infrasizer MK IIIBy B. Etkin, A. A. Haasz
The Infrasizer Mk III, developed at the University of Toronto, is capable of sizing particles of a few pm to hundreds of pm according to particle terminal velocity, which is a function of particle den
Jan 1, 1980