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    Anelastic Properties Of Iron

    By T&apos Kê, ing-sui

    INTRODUCTION ACCORDING to the classical theory of elasticity, the elastic portion of the stress-strain curve is represented by a straight line. Such a representation implies that there is a linear

    Jan 1, 1948

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    The Caddo Oil- And Gas-Field, Louisiana.

    By Walter E. Hopper

    (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) I. LOCATION AND EXTENT. THE Caddo oil-field, shown in Fig. 1, is located in Caddo parish, northwestern Louisiana. The known producing territory of oil is covered

    Apr 1, 1911

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    Mechanization at the Bureau of Mines Oil-shale Mine

    By E. D. Gardner

    The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (58 Stat., 190; 30 U.S.C. Sup., Secs. 321- 325) was approved by Congress April 5, 1944; it directed the Bureau of Mines to build demonstration plants to produce syntheti

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Rock Dusting in West Virginia

    By Gordon MacVean

    THE adoption of rock dusting, as a safety measure, has made notable progress in the West Virginia coal mines since May, 1925. At that time there were but two mines in the State that were thoroughly ro

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Separation of Tantalum and Columbium by Liquid- Liquid Extraction

    By Willard L. Hunter

    Four solvent extraction systems were studied to determine their efficiency jor extraction and separation of tantalum and columbium. Aqueous feed solutions of varying HF-HCl concentrations and metal co

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - Formation of Cold-Worked Regions in Fatigued Metal

    By R. Webeler

    In order to study the role of work hardening in the fatigue process, use was made of the great sensitivty of the resistivity of AuCu to cold work. A change of the resistivity of AuCu of the order of 1

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Some Factors in Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large Structures

    By Arthur F. Taggart

    The quality of aggregate materials is. of major importance in governing durability and permanence of concrete structures. The problem of selecting suitable aggregate materials is two-fold. Geological

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Its Everyones Business

    JAN. 17-In what appears to be a general spirit of post-Christmas emotional malaise, most adult Americans have bidden farewell to the Forties and turned with no perceptible enthusiasm toward the Fiftie

    Jan 2, 1950

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    London Paper - Comparison of American and Foreign Rail-Specifications, with a Proposed Standard Specification to Cover American Rails Rolled for Export

    By Albert Ladd Colby

    PAGE I. Introduction,...........577 11. PRocess of Manufacture. 1. American Specifications. 2. Foreign Specifications, . ......... 580 III. Chemical Properties. I. Chemical Composition: (a) Americ

    Jan 1, 1907

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    45. Non-Porphyry Ores of the Bingham District, Utah

    By R. D. Rubright, Owen J. Hart

    In the Bingham district over a span of more than 90 years, 43,947,104 tons of "non-porphyry" copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ore have been mined from a folded and faulted alternating series of Pe

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Radium

    By Moore, Richard B

    PROBABLY no other metal excites as much interest, among both scientific men and the general public, as radium. This is due partly to the high cost of radium salts and partly to the peculiar properties

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Equilibria in Liquid Iron with Carbon and Silicon

    By L. S. Darken

    IN the study of reactions occurring in liquid iron, alone or in contact with a liquid oxide or slag phase, it has been found that the experimental data over a limited range of concentration can in som

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Storke Level Operation Makes Climax N. America's Biggest Underground Mine

    By E. J. Eisenach, Edward Matsen

    AT the present time the Climax Molybdenum Co. is the largest molybdenum producer in the world and the operator of the largest underground mine in North America. It has grown steadily and rapidly since

    Jan 3, 1954

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    The Aluminum Industry

    By Philip D. Wilson

    FEAST and famine-or, chronologically, famine and feast-have characterized the aluminum supply program during 1943. Fortunately for the war effort the famine phase is over and aluminum production is no

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Mineral Wool - the Mining Industry's Fastest Growing Product

    By J. R. Thoenen

    IN five years mineral wool has grown to a thirty-million-dollar industry from one whose output was valued, in 1933, at $1,700,000. Ten years ago, in 1928, there were only seven producing companies, wi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Residual Stress in Sunk Cartridge-brass Tubing ( T.P. 1386, with discussion)

    By G. Sachs, G. Espey

    It is well known that high residual stresses are created in tubing by the sinking process, in which no internal tool or mandrel is used.l-4 In this process, the wall thickness is usually slightly incr

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Residual Stress in Sunk Cartridge-brass Tubing ( T.P. 1386, with discussion)

    By G. Sachs, G. Espey

    It is well known that high residual stresses are created in tubing by the sinking process, in which no internal tool or mandrel is used.l-4 In this process, the wall thickness is usually slightly incr

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Residual Stress In Sunk Cartridge-Brass Tubing

    By G. Sachs, G. Espey

    IT is well known that high residual stresses are created in tubing by the sinking process, in which no internal tool or mandrel is used.1-4 In this process, the wall thickness is usually slightly incr

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solute Distributions in Directionally Solidified Rods of Dilute Sn-Ag Alloys

    By F. Weinberg

    The distribution of solute during the progressive solidification of dilute Sn-Ag alloys was determined in both solid and liquid as a jbnction of growth rate, rod diameter, temperature gradient, and so

    Jan 1, 1963