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Institute of Metals Division - Production of Submicron Metal Powders by Ball-Milling with Grinding AidsBy Charles Smeal, Robert J. Schafer, Max Quantinetz
Normally metal powders cannot be ground to sub-micron sizes because of welding and agglomeration phenomena. Through the use of selected grinding aids and grinding fluids, nickel and other metal powder
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5990 Chemical And Galvanic Corrosion Properties Of High-Purity VanadiumBy Charles B. Kenahan
Vanadium is subject to only light corrosion in phosphoric acid at temperatures up to 60° C. and has a moderate corrosion rate in this acid at 100° C. It is relatively corrosion resistant in sulfuric a
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6092 Alkyl-Dithiocarbamic Acid Amine Salts As Flotation Collectors For Sulfide Lead SlimeBy H. E. Powell
A series of alkyl-dithiocarbamic acid amine salts was prepared and tested as collector for slimed lead minerals contained in the waste material from a commercial lead ore concentrator. The reagent
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8115 Mine Water Control Program, Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania: July 1955 - December 1961By H. A. Dierks
Implementation of the joint Federal-State control program established in 1955 to cope with the mine water problem in the Pennsylvania anthracite region is described in this report. The increasing seve
Jan 1, 1962
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Marketing Problems In Industrial MineralsBy J. E. Castle
The essential foundation upon which to build an effective marketing program in industrial minerals is the ability to produce competitively mineral products meeting precise customer specifications and
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5898 Field Test For Columbium - SummaryBy T. N. McVay
The Bureau of Mines has developed a field test for detecting the presence of columbium in a variety of minerals containing the clement. The test consists of fusing the mineral or rock powder with p
Jan 1, 1962
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Some Economic Considerations in the Design of PipelinesBy Goode RA
It is-assumed that a pipeline system is economically justified as a means of transportation.. The terms "True Life" and "Economic Design Life" are defined. The most usual design alternatives to be con
Jan 1, 1962
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Potentialities Of Activated Carbon In The Metallurgical Field ? IntroductionBy E. A. Sigworth
Our interest in metallurgical applications for activated carbon was thoroughly aroused when laboratory studies indicated that each dollars worth of carbon could retain as much as four dollars worth of
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Rare-Earth Gallium Compounds Having the Aluminum-Boride Structure (TN)By S. E. Haszko
SEVERAL new XGa2 intermetallic compounds, Table 1, where X is a rare earth, having the AlB, structure were prepared as part of a continuing study of the magnetic and structural properties of rare-eart
Jan 1, 1962
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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 - Microstraining in Fiber-Reinforced SilverBy N. M. Parikh, T. J. Koppenaal
The strengthening mechanism of fiber-reinforced silver has been investigated as a function of fiber density and fiber material. Stress-strain curves were determined in the range 2 x 10-6 to 2 x 10-3 p
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Stored Energy and Release Kinetics in Lead, Aluminum, Silver, Nickel, Iron, and Zirconium after DeformationBy Robin O. Williams
The increase in internal energy as the result of deformation has been measured for lead, aluminum, silver, nickel, iron, and zirconium by using rapid, adiabatic compression. The stored energy increase
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Determination of the Eutectic Composition by the Zone-Melting MethodBy J. B. Clark, A. S. Yue
The zone-melting technique can be adapted for the de-termination of the eutectic composition in complex metal systerrzs. The application of this method is demonstrated in a simple eutectic system, Mg-
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5996 Gasification Of Coal By Hot Recycled Helium In A Laboratory-Scale Exchanger-Type Gasifier ? SummaryBy R. L. Gall
This report describes Bureau of Mines experiments in gasifying coal in a helium-heated tube-coil reactor. The purpose of this work was to investigate helium as a medium for transferring heat from a nu
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Dispersion-Hardening in Binary Titanium-Copper AlloysBy R. I. Jaffee, R. W. Wood, H. R. Ogden, D. N. Williams
D. W. Morgan, D. H. Polonis,and R Taggart (Uuivevsity of Washington)—Dispersion hardening in titanium-copper alloys is of particular interest to us in view of our current research activities in phase
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Annealing Behavior of Explosively Deformed Copper (TN)By Paul Gordon, A. S. Iyer
Apreliminary investigation has been carried out on the annealing behavior of explosively deformed copper as compared to that of conventionally deformed copper, using hardness, stored energy, and the s
Jan 1, 1962
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Fine Particle Flotation ? IntroductionBy Thomas P. Meloy
Floating "fines" differs from floating "sands" because the fines have a much larger surface area compared to their mass. The forces that arise from this large specific surface the key to understanding
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Strain Rate and Temperature Dependence of the Yield Point in Mo in TorsionBy D. Weinstein
Yieldilzg in annealed arc-cast molybdenunz in torsion was studied as a function of strain rate and tem-perature. The temperature dependence of the yield point for different strain rates was used to ca
Jan 1, 1962
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Water --- Vital Raw Material In Mining And Processing Phosphate Ore - IntroductionBy L. A. Roe
The year 1867 marks the first year of commercial production of phosphate rock in the United States. South Carolina produced almost all of the domestic output of mineral phosphate until phosphate minin
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8057 A Method Of Analyzing Demand For Mineral Commodities - A Case Study Of Salt ? IntroductionBy Richard S. Watt
The Bureau of Mines is often called upon to analyze the demand for various minerals and fuels and to make projections of the future demand. Because minerals and fuels are raw materials and because the
Jan 1, 1962