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Institute of Metals Division - Surface Diffusion of Gold and Copper on CopperBy Jei Y. Choi, P. G. Shewmon
The surfrrce-diffusion coefficients (DJ for Aulg8 on (100) and (111) surfaces of copper have been determined between 1050" and 780°C using a new avuzlysis imd experimental procedure. The results are:
Jan 1, 1964
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Richmond Paper - A Rapid Assay for Silver and Gold in Metallic CopperBy George L. Heath
This paper is devoted chiefly to the coal-fields of the western part of the province of Chili and the eastern part of the province of Shansi; but the outline of this belt will give some idea of the ex
Jan 1, 1902
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New York Paper - Water Displacement in Oil and Gas Sands (with Discussion)By R. H. Johnson
All strata not yielding oil or gas in commereial quantities or a corresponding amount of water may be called dry in a wide sense. In petroleum geology, however, we may exclude all sands of too low or
Jan 1, 1921
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Rochester Paper - Gas Absorption and Oxidation of Non-ferrous Metals (with Discussion)By B. Woyski
Many writers, in discussing defects caused by oxidation and gassing of bronzes and red brasses advocate substantially the same cure for both. But from its nature, oxidation cannot take place if there
Jan 1, 1923
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Rochester Paper - Gas Absorption and Oxidation of Non-ferrous Metals (with Discussion)By B. Woyski
Many writers, in discussing defects caused by oxidation and gassing of bronzes and red brasses advocate substantially the same cure for both. But from its nature, oxidation cannot take place if there
Jan 1, 1923
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Minerals Beneficiation - Method of Calculating Rate of Discharge from Hoppers and BinsBy J. R. Johanson
With the continuing development of automatic operations, it is important that reliable discharge rates through hoppers and bins be obtained for bulk solids. In most applications a feeder is used to co
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Solubility in Aluminum and Some Aluminum AlloysBy N. J. Gran, W. R. Opie
HYDROGEN in molten aluminum and aluminum alloys, which precipitates during cooling and solidification, is the principal cause of pin hole porosity in ingots and castings. Much attention has been given
Jan 1, 1951
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Iron and Steel Division - Grain-Growth Restriction in Two-Phase Microstructures (TN)By G. I. Madden, L. H. Van Vlack
WhEN basic refractories which contain peri-clase, MgO, are used in steel furnaces, they are altered by iron oxide to form magnesiowiistite, (Mg,Fe)O, and an iron-rich magnesioferrite, (Mg,Fe)Fe2O4. Si
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Torsional After-Effect Measurement and Applications to AluminumBy P. M. Aziz, I. Markson, C. S. Barrett
The abnormal after-effect in twisted wires that occurs when untwisting is interrupted by etching con be brought under control and used to study the mechanical properties of thin surface films and how
Jan 1, 1954
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New York Paper - German and Other Sources of Potash Supply (with Discussion)By Charles H. MacDowell
Up to 1909 the American public had little knowledge of, or interest in, potash. Some remembered that it had to do with soft soap and sore throat,, but further they knew not. In 1909-10, the German-Ame
Jan 1, 1915
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An Underground Ventilation Network Analysis And Estimation Of Temperature Of Air CurrentBy Saburo Shigeno, Kunzo Amano
As shafts and tunnels move deeper levels in underground mining, development planning becomes more complex. The most serious problem is the aggravation of environmental conditions due to the imposition
Jan 1, 1969
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Greater Coal Production at Gorgas Mine By Roof Bolting and Continuous MinerBy Milton H. Fies
THE Alabama Power Co. operates its Gorgas mine in Walker County, Ala., immediately adjacent to its steam plant. The coal mine property consists of some 19,000 acres of fee and mineral ownership lands,
Jan 12, 1950
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Non-metallic Minerals - Preparation and Use of Industrial Special Sands (with Discussion)By W. M. Weigel
The general term "sand" applies to a multitude of similar materials consisting of fine granular mineral. As usually understood, it means the ordinary natural product used for structural purposes and m
Jan 1, 1926
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Deep Ruth Approaches Production Despite High Costs and Obstacles to Shaft SinkingBy Paul Hett
The much-heralded Deep Ruth operation of Kennecott Copper Corp., at Ruth, Nev., is scheduled to become a producer by 1957. Inaugurated as a project in 1951, production was originally scheduled to star
Jan 4, 1955
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Iron and Steel Division - A New Metallographic Technique for Magnesium Alloys (TN)By R. T. Pepper
DURING an investigation into the effect of heat-treatment on the creep properties of the magnesium alloy ZW1, (1 pct Zn, 0.6 pct Zr), the previously published methods of final polishing were found to
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Slip Markings and Plastic Instability of Crystals (TN)By R. L. Fleischer
IN 1925 a criterion for localized deformation in a single crystal was derived by Taylor and Elam.' They noted that for a single active slip plane the slip plane area is constant, but the directio
Jan 1, 1960
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Columbus Paper - Laboratory Testing of Sands, Cores and Core Binders (with Discussion)By F. L. Wolf, A. A. Grubb
There is a tendency on the part of practical foundrymen to accept with reluctance the results of tests on sands, binders, and such materials made in the chemical laboratory alone. They feel that such
Jan 1, 1921
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PART VI - Communications - The Solubility of Indium in Liquid SodiumBy H. A. Davies
DURING a current program of research on the structure and properties of liquid sodium alloys, the need arose for information on the solubilities as a function of temperature of several B subgroup meta
Jan 1, 1968
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Mineral Wealth and Industrial Power – Communist China’s Boasts Begin to Come TrueBy K. P. Wang
Under the Communist regime marked industrial progress has been achieved on the China mainland. Within a decade, the country has been transformed from an economy primarily agricultural to one bristling
Jan 8, 1960
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Preheaters for Open-Hearth Furnaces and Their Relation to Waste Heat BoilersBy Waldemar Dyrssen
BEFORE discussing the relation between air pre-heaters and waste-heat boilers in conjunction with the open-hearth furnace, it is necessary to have a clear idea about what a preheater can accomplish an
Jan 1, 1928