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Honorary Members (be8bb190-78ea-4ff0-9630-3819c21fb503)YEAR OF ELECTION 1944. SELWYN GWILLYM BLAYLOCK Trail, B.C., Canada 1922. FEDERICO GIOLITTI Torino, Italy 1917. HERBERT HOOVER New, York, N. Y. 1941. DANIEL COWAN JACKLING San Francisco, Cal if.
Jan 1, 1944
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Coal - Design and Preliminary Operation of a Slagging Fixed-Bed Pressure Gasification Pilot PlantBy G. H. Gronhovd, W. H. Oppelt
Complete gasification to produce synthesis gas for manufacture of synthetic chemicals and fuels offers possibilities for utilization of the vast lignite fuel deposits in the U.S. The design of a slugg
Jan 1, 1961
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Dynamic Rock Properties From In Situ Field Seismic Studies A Case HistoryBy Jerome S. Nelson, William S. Johnson
Seismic investigations at pre-construction sites commonly are limited to obtaining velocities and thicknesses of subsurface intervals which are useful in estimating construction costs, but are sometim
Jan 1, 1971
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Low-Temperature Distillation Of Illinois And Indiana CoalsBy G. W. Traer
THE distillation of bituminous coals at what is commonly termed low temperature, and the quantities, nature and adaptabilities of the products have been the subject of considerable experimentation, du
Jan 9, 1918
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Papers - Utilization - Uses of Coal in the Ceramic Industry. (With Discussion)By H. E. Nold
ThE raw materials of the ceramic industry are mostly clays. This raw material is ground, water is added and the mixture pugged into a moist, plastic, rather stiff mass. From this mass the desired unit
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Surface Finish and Structure (T.P. 1318)By John Wulff
In a previous paper Burwell and Wulff1 have shown by electron diffraction studies that allotropic transformations can be induced in 18-8 stainless steel by polishing to a depth of about 5 X 10-5 cm. T
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Surface Finish and Structure (T.P. 1318)By John Wulff
In a previous paper Burwell and Wulff1 have shown by electron diffraction studies that allotropic transformations can be induced in 18-8 stainless steel by polishing to a depth of about 5 X 10-5 cm. T
Jan 1, 1941
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Surface Finish And StructureBy John Wulff
IN a previous paper Burwell and Wulff1 have shown by electron diffraction studies that allotropic transformations can be induced in 18-8 stainless steel by polishing to a depth of about 5 X 10-5 cm. T
Jan 1, 1941
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The Electric Furnace in the FoundryBy William Kranz
THE increased service demands on some of the products of the National Malleable Castings Co. prompted it about eight years ago to investigate the electric furnace, both in America and in Europe. The p
Jan 5, 1915
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Salt - Evaporating Salt from the World’s Largest Mineral Deposit (Abstract from mining and metallurgy, July 1937By Joseph C. Buchen
In principle, productiorl of salt from sea water is a simple operation. The sun and wind cause evaporation of sea water trapped in ponds, and what is left is principally salt. Commercial production, h
Jan 1, 1938
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Salt - Evaporating Salt from the World’s Largest Mineral Deposit (Abstract from mining and metallurgy, July 1937By Joseph C. Buchen
In principle, productiorl of salt from sea water is a simple operation. The sun and wind cause evaporation of sea water trapped in ponds, and what is left is principally salt. Commercial production, h
Jan 1, 1938
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Grinding at Tennessee Copper-Progress ReportBy J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis
The paper reports the development of a large, slow speed ball mill closed circuited with a hydroscillator. This increased grinding efficiency 28 pct over conventional units.
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Basic Factors Involved in Bloating of Clays (T. P. 1486, with discussion)By J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
It is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942
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Basic Factors Involved In Bloating Of Clays (46e2422c-ad80-4be2-9af0-589b63d7e3ce)By J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
IT is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Basic Factors Involved in Bloating of Clays (T. P. 1486, with discussion)By J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
It is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations In Titanium-Rich Alloys of Nickel and TitaniumBy J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis
The formation and subsequent decomposition of metastable phases in Ti-Ni alloys containing up to 11 pet (atomic) Ni have been studied. The decomposition of a completely retained ß phase and of a compl
Jan 1, 1957
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PART IV - Communications - A Note on the a-y Transformatin in Iron WhiskersBy C. M. Wayman, S. R. Rauze
It was recently reported' that the initial transformation in (100) iron whiskers grown in the bcc condition can be nucleated on heating in regions of the whisker which are not necessarily the hot
Jan 1, 1967
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Good Files Or Bad?ENGINEERING department problems of unravel- ling filing systems of reference data, detail drawings, magazine tear sheets, technical records, manufacturers' catalogs-and coordinating them with the
Jan 5, 1954
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Orientation Changes During Recrystallization In Silicon FerriteBy C. G. Dunn
WITH respect to theories of recrystallization in metals plastically deformed, it has been said that the present status of this subject is far from satisfactory.1 It may also be said that before any me
Jan 1, 1945
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Basic Factors Involved In Bloating Of ClaysBy J. D. Sullivan, Chester R. Austin, J. L. Nunes
IT is characteristic of most shales and surface clays that a bloated or vesicular structure is produced by burning to a sufficiently high temperature, usually about 150° to 200°F. above the normal mat
Jan 1, 1942