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Institute of Metals Division - Effect on Fatigue of Gaseous Environments under Varying Temperature and Pressure
By H. H. Smith, G. J. Danek, M. R. Achter
Nickel, Type 316 stainless steel, and copper show decreases in reversed bending fatigue strength with increases in air and oxygen pressure. The leveling off of the log N us log p curve for nickel at
Jan 1, 1963
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Boston Paper - Western Kentucky Coals and Coke
By Joseph H. Allen
In the old Kentucky reports, made by the Survey of which Prof. Owen was director, the veins of the Western Kentucky coal-field were numbered from 1 up to 12. Later Prof. Shaler used letters, beginning
Jan 1, 1888
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers- Fabrication Techniques for Germanium MuItieIement Arrays
By James C. Word, R. M. McLouski
This paper will describe the development and application of large-scale integration techniques employed in the fabrication of a germanium multielement array. The array consists of 100 by 228 PNP bipol
Jan 1, 1970
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Quantitative Determination of Retained Austenite by X-rays (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)
By Frank S. Gardner, Morris Cohen, Dara P. Anita
There is a conspicuous lack of information in the literature on the precise role played by residual quantities of austenite in heat-treated steels. While retained austenite may be expected to have sig
Jan 1, 1943
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Constiution and Thermal Treatment - Quantitative Determination of Retained Austenite by X-rays (Metals Technology, February 1943) (with discussion)
By Morris Cohen, Dara P. Anita, Frank S. Gardner
There is a conspicuous lack of information in the literature on the precise role played by residual quantities of austenite in heat-treated steels. While retained austenite may be expected to have sig
Jan 1, 1943
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Automatic Copper Plating -Discussion
A. SILVERMAN,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-Prof. Richards has described a very interesting process. In addition to the method described, electroplating and a number of other processes have been used. In one, the
Jan 4, 1919
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Jet Penetration and Bath Circulation in the Basic Oxygen Furnace
By R. A. Flinn, R. D. Pehlke, D. R. Glass, P. O. Hays
Knowledge of the depth of penetralion of an oxygen jet into the bath of the oxygen converter and of the correlation of penetration with driuing pressuve, lance heighl, and nozzle throat area is vital
Jan 1, 1968
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The Drift Of Things (00daabbf-96ab-4e11-8ce0-d137d7b07798)
By John V. Beall
W hen the blasts went off on West 11th St., just off 5th Ave. in New York City, James Michaels, editor of Forbes magazine, was in his office a few doors away reviewing color layouts with his productio
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal - Application of Screening and Classification for Improved Fine Anthracite Recovery
By W. J. Parton
The efficient recovery and preparation of small sizes of anthracite called No. 4 Buckwheat (3/32 by 1/32 in.) and No. 5 Buckwheat (1/32 in. by 0), pre-sent a difficult problem to the anthracite operat
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Titanium Rich Region of the Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium System
By Paul A. Farrar, Harold Margolin
The Ti-Al-V system has been delineated from 50 to 100 wt pct Ti and front 600 to 1400°C by X-ray and ntetallographic techniques. Isothermal sections were delineated at 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100,
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Mechanics of Hydraulic Fracturing
By M. King Hubbert, David G. Willis
A theoretical examination of the fracturing of rocks by means of pressure applied in boreholes leads to the conclusion that, regardless of whether the fracturing fluid be of the penetrating or non-pen
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Relative Interfacial Energies of Symmetrical Tilt Grain Boundaries in Silver
By K. T. Aust
The relative interfacial energies of symmetrical tilt boundaries in silver of greater than 99.999 pct purity were measured as a function of orientation difference 0 between 9° and 36° about <001>. The
Jan 1, 1957
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Canada’s New Uranium Camp at Blind River
By Howard Steven Strouth
The Blind River mining camp in Canada is all set to stage a major revolution. Enthusiasts on the scene say it will bring large-scale mining to North American uranium operation. If orebodies already di
Jan 5, 1955
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Vertical Fractures on Reservoir Behavior–Compressible-Fluid Case
By W. R. Strickler, P. Hazebroek, M. Prats
The pressure and production behavior of a homogeneous cylindrical reservoir producing a single fluid through a centrally located vertical fracture of limited lateral extent was determined by using mat
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Transient Stresses and Displacement Around a Wellbore Due to Fluid Flow in Transversely Isotropic, Porous Media: I. Infinite Reservoirs
By K. E. Gray, M. S. Seth
Equations of elasticity for transversely isotropic, axisymmetric, homogeneous, porous media exhibiting pore fluid pressure were formulated. Using an analogy between thermal and porous body stresses, i
Jan 1, 1969
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Washington Paper - The Use of High Percentages of Fine Ore ill a Charcoal Blast-Furnace
By Harry R. Hall
The proposition to make pig-iron from magnetic concentrates and cobbed ore with charcoal-fuel weighing from 12 to 20 lb. per bushel is, on the face of it, not inviting; but the work that has been done
Jan 1, 1906
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The Amax Port Nickel Refinery Process For Cobalt Purification And Recovery
By R. Crnojevich, J. L. Blanco, C. Nikolic, W. G. Sherwood
This paper describes the process used for cobalt purification and recovery at the AMAX Nickel Refining Co. plant In Port Nickel, Louisiana In the first stage, cobaltic precipitate produced in the Outo
Jan 1, 1981
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Toronto Paper - Pure Coal as a Basis for the Comparison of Bituminous Coals
By W. F. Wheeler
In the study of the coals of Illinois now being carried on by the State Geological Survey, an attempt is being made to determine the most satisfactory basis of comparison between different coals. The
Jan 1, 1908
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Coal - Bituminous Coal Electrokinetics
By S. C. Sun, John A. L. Campbell
The surface properties exhibited by bituminous coal and bituminous coal lithotypes were ascertained by using streaming potential techniques. The electro kinetic prop-erties wereascertainederties of bi
Jan 1, 1971
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New York Paper - Alaska Coal Fields (with Discussion)
By George Watkin Evans
During the past ten or twelve years, the average reader of newspaper and magazine articles has been led to believe that enormous deposits of high-grade coal exist in the northland and that these can b
Jan 1, 1922