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PART I – Communications - The Computation of Continuous Transformation Diagrams from Isothermal DataBy M. H. Richman, L. M. Markowitz
MUCH of the available information on which the heat treatments of a particular steel are based is found in the isothermal-transformation diagram. Such is the case despite the fact that the usual therm
Jan 1, 1968
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Solubility of Metals in Liquid Sodium: The Systems Sodium-Silver, Sodium-Zinc, and Sodium-CeriumBy P. Crowther, G. J. Lamprecht
The solubilities of silver, zinc, and cerium in liquid sodium, in the temperature ranges 100 to 270°C, 190° to 550°C, and 120" to 460°C, respectively, have been determined. From the solubility data th
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Strain on Diffusion in MetalsBy J. Philibert, A. G. Guy
Diffusion in the presence of deformation was studied by the method of vacuum dezincification of copper-rich and silver-rich solid solutions containing 7 to 30 pct Zn. The specimens were designed to pe
Jan 1, 1962
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Erbium-Hydrogen SystemBy Charles E. Lundin
Pressure-temperature-composition data were obtainedfor the Er-H system. Measurements werecar-ried out in the temperature range of 473° to 1223°K, the composition range of erbium to ErH,, and the press
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Aspects of Coal-Oil Mixture Combustion (83f9c155-3940-402b-a12b-153f636d887d)By C. B. Foster, S. I. Freedman, E. M. Jamgochian
Coal-oil mixture (COM) combustion technology is regarded by the US Department of Energy (DOE) as near term and Potentially applicable to existing utility and industrial steam generators and for inject
Jan 1, 1980
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Trepca Mines Limited - I Operations in YugoslaviaBy HAROLD A. TITCOMB
TOWARD the close of 1925, a British geologist, T. Landell Mills, brought to the notice of .A. Chester Beatty and selection Trust Ltd. certain mineral areas in southern Yugoslavia. Mills' data, wh
Jan 1, 1936
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Kyanite And Related Minerals (85563080-9b0d-4517-b70d-0c665353cd89)By Paul J. Bennett, James E. Castle
The sillimanite family of minerals, including kyanite, sillimanite, and andalusite, are anhydrous aluminum silicates with the formula A12O3-SiO2. Dumortierite and topaz are also included in this group
Jan 1, 1983
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Notes On The Plastic Deformation Of Steel During Overstrain*By Henry Howe
§1. FOUR ASPECTS OF FLOW in the plastic deformation of steel by overstrain, such as punching, wire-drawing, tensile rupture, etc., are: (1) The inter-granular, i.e., the relative movements of the se
Jan 4, 1914
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Boston Paper - The Analysis of Furnace GasesBy Magnus Troilius
For some time I have been using with great advantage, for the purpose of determining rapidly and accurately the chemical composition of gases from Siemens producers, an apparatus arranged generally li
Jan 1, 1883
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Mining Methods At The Ashio Copper MineBy Masayuki Otagawa
THE mining methods adopted in Japanese mines are less known to the mining world than those of other countries, owing to the geographical remoteness, but they present many features of interest to minin
Jan 2, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles of Calcium Tungstate (Tetragonal. c/a = 2.169) (TN)By K. Nassau
The Effect of tin and hydrogen on the C0 parameter of a titanium. specimens were capsule cooled in water to eliminate contamination by water. Deybe-Scherrer photograms were obtained in a 114.6 m
Jan 1, 1961
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Henry DeWitt Smith – An Interview by Henry CarlisleCarlisle: This is August 1960 and I am sitting across the table from Henry DeWitt Smith. We both took the mining course at Yale the same year; and here we are, over fifty years later, at Nantucket Isl
Jan 11, 1963
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Thermodynamic Analysis Of Dilute Ternary Systems: Ill. The Au-Cu-Sn SystemBy S. S. Shen, M. J. Pool, P. J. Spencer
Heats of solution of gold and copper in dilute Au-Cu-Sn alloys have been determined using a liquid metal solution calorimeter. The self-interaction coefficient, Au - has been calculated at constant
Jan 1, 1970
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Effect of High Copper Content on the Operation of a Lead Blast Furnace, and Treatment of the Copper and Lead Produced - DiscussionBy A. A. Collins
H. R. BIANCO*—I should like to ask Mr. Collins if that statement he made about the addition of drosses to the blast furnace slowing down the blast furnace is a result of his own experience or a result
Jan 1, 1950
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Employees' WelfareReaders of recent Bulletins have doubtless observed that the problem of improving both material and moral condition of employees is receiving close attention from influential members of the Institute.
Jan 5, 1918
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Pillars As Structural Components In Room-And-Pillar Mine DesignBy W. R. Wawersik, A. M. Starfield
The classical approach to room-and-pillar mine design in flat-lying, tabular ore bodies limits itself to the special case of an extensive and uniform system of pillars. Each pillar is then assumed to
Jan 1, 1972
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculated Temperature Behavior of Hot-Water Injection WellsBy D. D. Smith, D. P. Squier, E. L. Dougherty
A system of differential equations describing the temperature behavior of fluid injected at constant surface temperature in a well is derived and .solved analytically. A formula for the fluid temperat
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Self-Diffusion of Copper in Molten CopperBy Ling Yang, John Henderson
Self-diffusion coefficients of copper in molten copper have been measured by the capillary reservoir method in the temperature range 1140o to 1260°C. The results can be represented by the equation D
Jan 1, 1962
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Trends (579a15a9-dd4e-4eb1-b11b-e6ef2872fdda)TENDENCIES toward nationalization grew noticeably stronger in some areas. Late last fall Bolivia took over the tin mines of four foreign operators and handed them a bill for a fabulous amount claimed
Jan 2, 1953
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Part II – February 1968 - Communication - Creep Correlations for Bcc Refectory MetalsBy Richards R. Vandervoot
T HE creep behavior of many polycrystalline metals at moderate stresses can be described by the empirical relationship: where Em is the minimum creep rate, A is a constant, a is the applied stress,
Jan 1, 1969