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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Dependence of Yield Stress on Grain Size for Tantalum and a 10 Pct W-90 Pct Ta Alloy

    By R. E. Smallman

    R. E. Smallman (University of Birmingham, England)—Recently, Tedmon and Ferriss11 have determined the yield stress parameters oi and ky for tantalum by measuring the lower yield stress as a function o

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Bottom Scavenging–A Major Factor Governing Penetration Rates at Depth

    By N. H. van Lingen

    A laboratory stud], has been made to determine what factors affect the penetration rate of roller bits, diamond bits and drag bits in rock drilling with clay /water muds. The rather simple relations t

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    The Paley Report: Manganese

    HIGH-GRADE manganese ore, from which manganese is obtained commercially, is not found in large quantities in any major steel-producing nation in the free world. The U. S. is a "have not" nation with r

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Discussion - Interactive Graphics For Semivariogram Modeling - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 9, September 1984, pp. 1332-1340 - Rendu, J. M.

    By M. S. Azun

    M.S. Azun I have many objections to the content of the author's paper. Before discussing it, however, I would like to repeat the property of semivariogram function. Second order stationary pr

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Zinc Extrusion as a Thermally Activated Process

    By J. J. Jonas, G. Gagnon

    SHG zinc was extruded in the temperature range 110" to 350°C and the strain rate range 0.05 to 5 sec-1 The strain rate/flow stress/temperature results were analyzed using a power sinh stress relations

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Lead-Smelting In The Ore-Hearth.

    By J. J. Brown

    Wilkes-Barre Meeting, Julie, runs., THE ore-hearth was the earliest type of furnace used in smelting Mississippi Valley lead-ores, which are very pure, and low in silver-content. The first smelters m

    May 1, 1911

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    Coal - Acid Drainage from Coal Mines

    By S. A. Braley

    THE first commercial production of bituminous coal in the United States was in 1820, and formation of acid in the areas from which the coal was removed began at that time. Thus it is 130 years since t

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Fuel and Mineral Briquetting

    By Robert Schorr

    A Discussion of the Paper by Robert Schorr, read at the Atlantic City meeting, February, 1904. (Washington Meeting, May, 1905.) E. T. DUMBLE, Houston, Texas (communication to the Secretary*) :-In ad

    Mar 1, 1905

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    Iron and Steel Division - Establishing Soaking Pit Schedules from Mill Loads

    By J. Sibakin, R. D. Hindson

    In order to devise a practicable soaking pit schedule for use at The Steel Co. of Canada Ltd.'s Hamilton Works, soaking pit heating temperatures, sooking times, pit capacity, and safe maximum mil

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Strain Hardening of Single Aluminum Crystals During Polyslip

    By A. K. Mukherjee, J. E. Dorn, J. D. Mole

    Investigations were carried out on the effect of polyslip on the strain hardening of aluminum single crystals. The orientations investigated were those lor which the tensile axis was in the [001], [11

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Contents

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    Jan 1, 1963

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Separation of Nickel from Cobalt by Solvent Extraction with a Carboxylic Acid

    By D. S. Flett, A. W. Fletcher

    Equilibrium studies on the extraction of nickel and cobalt with kerosine solutions of naphthenic acid have shown that an exchange extraction reaction occurs at pH 5.5. The nickel/cobalt separation fac

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Mining Geologists Consider Their Why, and How

    By AIME AIME

    YOU can place an exclamation point after the "and How" if you want to, but the way it stands it sum¬marizes the Mining Geology sessions quite nicely; "Why" in the morning, "How" in the afternoon. It i

    Jan 1, 1933

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    PART VI - Binary Eutectic Solidification

    By K. A. Jackson, J. D. Hunt

    A new classification of eutectics is proposed, based on tlze entvopies of wzelting of the tuio eutectic phases. The clnssification was used to predict suitable tvansparent analogs of the metallic syst

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Partial Titanium-Vanadium Phase Diagram

    By Pol Duwez, Paul Pietrokowsky

    Titanium and vanadium form a complete series of solid solutions at temperatures above 885°C. Below 885°C, vanadium is slightly soluble in a titanium (about 1.5 pct V at 650°C) and a two-phase a plus ß

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - Peru

    By NEWTON B. KNOX

    PERU, lying south of Ecuador and having common frontiers with Brazil, Chile, and Bolivia, includes over a thousand miles of the Andean mountains. The coastal plain is arid and narrow and the Amazonian

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Structure of Dendrites at Chill Surfaces

    By T. F. Bower, M. C. Flemings

    Results are reported of a study of surface dendrilic structure of an Al- Cu alloy solidified against a chill wall. Most primary and secondary "arms " in the surface dendritic structure are arranged or

    Jan 1, 1968

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    PART V - Concerning the Relaxation of Strain at Constant Stress and the Relaxation of Stress at Constant Strain

    By E. P. Dahlberg, R. E. Reed-Hill

    On the assumption that stress or strain relaxation occurs as the result of a thermally activated process, equations are derived relating to tensile experiments that give the strain as a function of th

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Mechanical Aniscrtropies of Laminated Sedimentary Rock

    By C. Gatlin, M. E. Chenevert

    The effects of bedding plane orientation on the elastic constants and the yield strengths of three laminated rocks (one sandstone and two shales) and one isotropic rock (a limestone) were studied. The

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Baltimore Paper - A New Method of Removing Skulls from Direct-Metal Ladles

    By Davis Baker

    The direct-metal cars or ladles of the Maryland Steel Company have a capacity of 18 tons when filled within 12 inches of the top. On account of this large capacity, the formation of skulls in these la

    Jan 1, 1893