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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "The Ordering Transformation in Titanium: Aluminum Alloys Containing up to 25 at. Pct Aluminum”*By F. A. Crossley
The key to disagreements between Blackburn's findings and mine is the word equilibrium". My work attempted to define the equilibrium diagram of the titanium-rich end of the Ti-A1 system. It can
Jan 1, 1969
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Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Ores By Hydrometallurgical ProcessingBy J. A. Eisele
The Bureau of Mines has played an important role in the revival of precious-metal mining underway in the Western United States. During the past 30 years, many techniques used by industry to recover go
Jan 1, 1984
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Institute of Metals Division - An Examination of the Decrease of Surface-Activity Method of Measuring Self-Diffusion Coefficients in Wustite and Cobaltous OxideBy R. E. Carter, F. D. Richardson
Self-diffusion coefficients have been measured for iron in wustite (700° to 1000°C) and for cobalt in cobaltous oxide (800' to 1350°C) by means of radio-isotopes. Both sectioning and decrease of
Jan 1, 1955
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Nucleation and Growth of Martensite in Some Uranium-Chromium AlloysBy G. Kimmel, A. Bar-Or
The rate of nucleation and the rates of both lateral and longitudinal growth of martensite plates (needles) in b—a transformation were determined as a function of temperature, in various U-Cr alloys.
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Superimposed Static Tension on the Fatigue Process in Copper Subjected to Alternating TorsionBy W. A. Wood, H. M. Bendler
Cylindrical fatigue specimens of OFHC* copper were subjected to alternating torsion while under axial tension. The superimposed tension strongly influenced the fatigue life of the specimens as wel
Jan 1, 1962
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Books For EngineersThe Mining Journal Annual Review. The Mining Journal, London. $1.00, 200 pp., 1952.-Contains 70 specially contributed articles reporting on events in the metalliferous mining industry throughout the w
Jan 1, 1952
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Notes on the Disadvantages of Chrome Brick in Copper Reverberatory Furnaces (with Discussion)By F. R. Pyne
The following notes are presented in an endeavor to point out the disadvantages attending the use of chrome brick in reverberatory furnaces in which are conducted the treatment of materials of such a
Jan 1, 1918
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Geology - Structural Elements of Ore Search in the Basin and Range Province, Southeast Arizona: Domes and Fracture IntersectionsBy Jacques B. Wertz
Detailed structural studies in southeast Arizona have successively revealed (1) the local attitudes of individual fractures (with lateral and/or vertical displacements), (2) the patterns exhibited by
Jan 1, 1969
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Natural Gas Technology - Mechanisms by Which Pentane and Hexane Adsorb on Silica GelBy H. O. McLeod, J. M. Campbell
Data analysis of pentane and hexane adsorption from natural gas in a fixed bed of silica gel shows that constant length mass transfer zones form, the curvature of the adsorption isotherm controls the
Jan 1, 1967
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Liquid-Solid Phase Distribution Studies in the Systems Iron-Lead, Cobalt- Lead, Chromium-Tin, and Nickel-SilverBy John Wulff, David A. Stevenson
The solubility of iron and cobalt in liquid lead, the solubility of chromium in liquid tin, and nickel in liquid silver were determined up to 1300°C in an atmosphere of hydrogen. Liquid samples were t
Jan 1, 1962
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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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Institute of Metals Division Hears 16 PapersBy C. H. Mathewson
EXCEPTING the joint sessions on gases in metals held during the day on Tuesday, the Institute of .Metals opened its activities with a division dinner at the Commodore on Tuesday evening, with Sam Tour
Jan 1, 1932
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Birmingham Paper - Biographical Notice of Byron W. Chewer - May 1888By William H. Pettee
A few weeks ago the Institute lost, by death, from its list of members one who in recent years, by frequent attendance at meetings, by the preparation of papers, and in many other ways, had shown a wa
Jan 1, 1888
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Encroachment of Waters at Santa Fe SpringsBy Donald K. Weaver
THERE have been eight different oil zones identified and produced at Santa Fe Springs, of which three or four are in turn divided into two or three parts. These zones are, from top to bottom, the Foix
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy and X-ray Metallography - On the Theory of Formation of Segregate Structures in Alloys (With Discussion)By D. W. Smith, C. H. Mathewson
In a series of papers published recently,' R. F. Mehl and associates have studied the characteristics of form and orientation of many segregate structures and have found diversified conditions wh
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper February, 1918 - The Economy of Electricity Over Steam for Power Purposes in and about the Mines (with Discussion)By R. E. Hobart
The development of the Hauto power plant and the claims made by various engineers that electricity was more economical than steam for power purposes in and about the mines, led the Lehigh Coal and Nav
Jan 1, 1918
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New York Paper - Acid Open-hearth Process for Manufacture of Gun Steels and Fine Steels (with Discussion)By Henry M. Howe, W. P. Barba
When this country went into the war, but two concerns, The Bethlehem Steel Co. and The Midvale Steel and Ordnance Co., knew how to make steel fit for great cannons and at these concerns there were rel
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - Acid Open-hearth Process for Manufacture of Gun Steels and Fine Steels (with Discussion)By W. P. Barba, Henry M. Howe
When this country went into the war, but two concerns, The Bethlehem Steel Co. and The Midvale Steel and Ordnance Co., knew how to make steel fit for great cannons and at these concerns there were rel
Jan 1, 1922
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TalcBy Richard H. Olson, Lawrence A. Roe
Talc, when it can be isolated as a pure mineral, has a composition of 63.36% Si02, 31.89% MgO, and 4.75% H20. However, as an industrial commodity, talc rarely approaches theoretical purity. Neverthele
Jan 1, 1983
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Electrolytic Zinc Plant And Residue Recovery Det Norske Zinkkompani A/S, Eitrheim, Odda , NorwayBy George Steintveit
Det Norske Zinkicompani A/S was established in 1924, on the initiative of the Compagnie Royale Asturienne des Mines. Experimental electrothermic zinc production was carried out on industrial scale for
Jan 1, 1970