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    Age-hardening of Magnesium-aluminum Alloys

    By A. M. Talbot

    THERE is still considerable controversy as to the exact nature of the mechanism of the age-hardening process, in spite of the many experi-ments already performed. For this reason, a considerable numbe

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Washington Paper - Genesis of the Ore-Deposits at Bingham, Utah

    By J. M. Boutwell

    PAGE I. Introduction,.......541 II. General Geography,......542 III. General Geology,......544 1. Sedimentary Rocks,..... 544 2. Igneous Rocks,...... 545 3. Areal Geology,.......546 4. Structur

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (fb4ec5b6-f9d7-4140-b9ce-01f8011f5704)

    By W. C. Elmore

    THE magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping mag-netic fields, has recently been refined 1,2 for investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic cry

    Jan 1, 1935

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    The Manufacture Of Weldless Steel Tires For Locomotive And Car Wheels

    By Guilliaem Aertsen

    THE derivation of the word tire (or tyre, as it is spelled in England) is obscure. Some dictionaries suggest that it is the aphetic form for "attire, covering," so called as being the outside covering

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Clarkdale Method of Hot-patching Operating Furnaces

    By C. R. Kuzell

    ALTHOUGH furnaces constructed of refractory brick have been oper-ated for many decades, there has always been an unfulfilled desire by the operators for a less arduous and more satisfactory method of

    Jan 1, 1939

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    New York Paper - Crystal Structure of Solid Solutions (with Discussion)

    By Edgar C. Bain

    Of the important phenomenon of the hardening of steel, Professor Sauveurl says: It would seem as if the methods used to date for the elucidation of this complex problem have yielded all they are ca

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Crystal Structure of Solid Solutions (with Discussion)

    By Edgar C. Bain

    Of the important phenomenon of the hardening of steel, Professor Sauveurl says: It would seem as if the methods used to date for the elucidation of this complex problem have yielded all they are ca

    Jan 1, 1923

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    PART IV - Field-Freezing Experiments on Bi-Sn and Au-Ge Alloys

    By R. S. Wagner, C. E. Miller, H. Brown

    A dc field was applied to liquid BI-Sx or Au-Ge alloys of eutectic composition. The liquid alloys were kept at a temperature slightly above the eutectic. The concentration changes due to electrodijfus

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Coal - The Effects of Inerts Upon the Ignitibility of Pulverized Bituminous Coal

    By R. W. Borio, T. S. Spicer

    Inflammability and crossing point apparatus were used to study the influence of increasing amounts oi such inerts as ash, fly-ash, pyrite, limestone and Portland cement with several pulverized bitumin

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Papers - Magnetic Methods - An Accurate Simplified Magnetometer Field Method

    By Hubert O. DeBeck

    The following descriptions and explanations apply specifically to the use of the Hotchkiss Superdip, but there are no apparent reasons why they should not apply to any magnetometer. This paper is a pr

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Bowers-Campbell Mine – Tri-State’s Boot-Shaped Zinc Deposit

    By Larry G. Hayes

    Development of the Bowers-Campbell zinc deposit, located in the Shenandoah Valley two miles northwest of Timberville, Va., was commenced in 1956 by the Tri-State Zinc Co. The occurrence of lead-zinc m

    Jan 9, 1960

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    Papers - Well Logging - Some Practical Aspects of Radioactivity Well Logging (T. P. 1923)

    By Warren J. Jackson, John L. P. Campbell

    Automatic recording of the radioactivity of the earth's formations provides a log of relative intensities that, if properly interpreted, can be applied to oil-field engineering. Production, engin

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Papers - Well Logging - Some Practical Aspects of Radioactivity Well Logging (T. P. 1923)

    By John L. P. Campbell, Warren J. Jackson

    Automatic recording of the radioactivity of the earth's formations provides a log of relative intensities that, if properly interpreted, can be applied to oil-field engineering. Production, engin

    Jan 1, 1946

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    High-Temperature Control

    By C. O. Fairchild

    THE meaning of temperature control can be extended to cover not only the control of temperatures' but also the control of processes through a knowledge of the temperatures involved. In this sense

    Jan 9, 1919

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    New York Paper - Rail-Sections

    By Frederic A. Delano

    The subject of the wear of rails seems to have attracted an unusual amount of interest in the last six months, and in the bope of doing my share to direct opinions in what seems to me the right direct

    Jan 1, 1889

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    The Eutectic Composition of Copper and Tin

    By G. O. Hiers

    THE object of the experiments reported in this paper is to determine the eutectic composition of copper and tin and to determine the location of the part of the liquidus line immediately above the eut

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Nuclear Energy

    By Charles T. Baroch, Corbin Allardice

    Nuclear energy probably has greater potentialities for changing the world's way of life than any other recent discovery. The atomic-bomb bursts over Hiroshima and Nagasaki suddenly changed the co

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Zinc-Monocrystals and Bicrystals

    By J. J. Gilman

    THEORIES of fracture in metals have been based primarily on the dependence of fracture strength on grain size. This dependence was first observed by Masing and Polanyi.l These workers, as well as 0row

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Utah Copper

    ANY suitable characterization of the Utah Copper enterprise (now the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation) involves the use of superlatives. If comparative records were compiled, after

    Jan 1, 1957