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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Initial Orientation on the Deformation Texture and Tensile and Torsional Properties of Copper and Aluminum WiresBy B. D. Cullity, K. S. Sree Harsha
When a copper or aluminum single crystal is swaged into wire, the resulting deformation texture depends on the original orientation of the crystal. The<100> and <111>orientations me essentially stable
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of Solid Phase Reactions in Oxide Films on Iron-The Reversible Transformation At or Near 570°CBy R. Ruka, E. A. Gulbransen
ONE of the interesting questions in the understanding of the reaction of iron with oxygen is the kinetics and the mechanism of the crystal structure changes occurring in the formation and breakdown of
Jan 1, 1951
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Galvanic Cell Studies Using a Molten Oxide Electrolyte: Part I – Thermodynamic Properties of the Lead-Silver SystemBy John P. Hager, Igor A. Wilkomirsky
The thermodynamic properties of the Pb-Ag system have been determined between 775° and 950°C by the cell: Electrotransport measurements on silica-saturated PbO-SiO2 melts established that the condu
Jan 1, 1969
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Production Engineering - Field Application of Core Analysis and Depth-pressure Methods to the Determination of Mean Effective Sand Permeability (T. P. 1464)By N. Van Wingen
EFFective sand permeabilities can be ascertained from core analysis if the laboratory data are compensated to allow for the presence of connate or residual water. Such adjustments can be made by apply
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Field Application of Core Analysis and Depth-pressure Methods to the Determination of Mean Effective Sand Permeability (T. P. 1464)By N. Van Wingen
EFFective sand permeabilities can be ascertained from core analysis if the laboratory data are compensated to allow for the presence of connate or residual water. Such adjustments can be made by apply
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Uranium in Thorium and The Allotropic Transformation of Th-U AlloysBy C. M. Schwartz, A. E. Austin, W. B. Wilson
High-temperature X-ray diffraction studies were conducted with Th-U alloys with up to 10 wt pet U. The solid solubility of uranium in thorium as a function of temperature was determined by the method
Jan 1, 1959
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Production Engineering and Research - A Statistical Approach to the Interstitial Characteristics of Sand Reservoirs (T.P. 1732, Petr. Tech., May 1944) (With discussion)By Jan Law
Problems of oil recovery are attacked from the approaches dictated by the two strikingly dissimilar complexes that comprise an oil reservoir—the fluid complex and the interstitial complex. Knowledge o
Jan 1, 1944
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Production Engineering and Research - A Statistical Approach to the Interstitial Characteristics of Sand Reservoirs (T.P. 1732, Petr. Tech., May 1944) (With discussion)By Jan Law
Problems of oil recovery are attacked from the approaches dictated by the two strikingly dissimilar complexes that comprise an oil reservoir—the fluid complex and the interstitial complex. Knowledge o
Jan 1, 1944
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Reproducible Diffusion of Zinc into GaAs: Application of Ternary Phase Diagram and the Diffusion and Solubility AnalysesBy H. C. Casey, M. B. Panish
The roles of the phase diagram and the diffusion and solubility analyses in the selection of sources for the diffusion of zinc into GaAs are discussed. Isothermal sections of- the phase diagram are de
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Classification - Properties of Coal Which Affects Its Use for the Manufacture of Coal Gas, Water Gas and Producer Gas (With Discussion)By Gilbert Francklyn
The requirements of coals for the manufacture of coal gas, water gas and producer gas will be considered sparately and a short description of each gasmaking process will be given. In this report th
Jan 1, 1930
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Mining - Use of Pressure Grouting to Stabilize Ground in the San Manuel Mine (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961. vol. 13. No. 3. p. 255)By J. W. Goss, M. J. Coolbaugh
Most grouting has been done to stop water flaw in mines and for stabilizing foundations of various man-made structures, a survey of the U.S. literature reveals. Apparently Sun Manuel is one of the fir
Jan 1, 1961
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Milling Methods At The Lead-Zinc Concentrator Of Compa[n]ia Minera De Pe[n]oles, S. A., At Avalos, Zacatecas, MexicoBy Irving M. Symonds
COMPA[N]IA Minera de Penoles, S. A., at its Avalos unit operates a lead-zinc concentrator having a capacity of about 600 short tons per day. Lead and zinc concentrates are made by flotation methods.
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Mining - Earth Resistivity as Applied to Problems of Exploration in the Potash-bearing Region near Carlsbad, New Mexico (T. P. 1354)By H. Cecil Spicer
The results described in this article are based On field work conducted during the periods April-May, I939, and May-July, 1940. The United States Potash Co. is mining potash on Government land under a
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Mining - Earth Resistivity as Applied to Problems of Exploration in the Potash-bearing Region near Carlsbad, New Mexico (T. P. 1354)By H. Cecil Spicer
The results described in this article are based On field work conducted during the periods April-May, I939, and May-July, 1940. The United States Potash Co. is mining potash on Government land under a
Jan 1, 1946
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - On the Hot Blast, with an Explanation of its Mode of Action in Iron Furnaces of Different CapacitiesBy I. Lowthian Bell
THERE has been probably no improvement introduced into the manufacture of iron which created more surprise in the minds of practical smelters and of scientific men than Neilson's discovery of the
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Canadian Paper - A Method for Obtaining the Volume of Small Drifts and Working-Places, Where it is Impossible to Use a TransitBy C. S. Herzig
In the Engineering and Mining Journal of Jan. 27, 1900, there appeared an article by Fred T. Greene, describing a method of measuring stopes by the use of strings, a clinometer and a tape. In the e
Jan 1, 1901
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Discussion - Of Mr. Baker's Paper on Stock-Distribution and its Relation to the Life of a Blast-Furnace Lining (see p. 244)Edward A. UehlinG, New York City (communication to the Secretary*):—Mr. Baker's paper is one that brings up a subject of great importance, and if full statistics could be collectecl of the number
Jan 1, 1905
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Prior Strain at Low Temperatures on the Properties of Some Close-Packed Metals at Room TemperatureBy W. C. Ellis, E. S. Greiner
WHEN metallic materials are deformed plastically, the process may be considered as one in which hardening and recovery occur simultaneously. The net hardening is that produced by deformation in the ab
Jan 1, 1953
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Vapor Pressure of Thallium and Activity Measurements on Liquid Silver-Thallium Alloys by the Torsion Effusion MethodBy Pierre I. Desré, Donald T. Hawkins, Ralph Hultgren
The torsion effusion method has been used to measure the vapor pressure of thallium over pure thallium in the temperature range 931" to 996'k The resulting 100 cal per g-atom is in excellent agr
Jan 1, 1969
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Desulphurizing Pig Iron By Ladle Treatment With Soda Ash Or Caustic Soda, And A Nontechnical Discussion Of The Reactions Of Alkali SlagsBy George S. Evans
CERTAIN American operators believe that desulphurizing in the ladle offers a means of increasing blast-furnace and open-hearth yields with the possibility of improvements in quality of the steel. In f
Jan 1, 1938