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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Properties of Wrought Austenitic Manganese Steel in the Temperature Range from +100 to -196°C.

    By H. C. Doepken

    Wrought Hadfield steel was tested in axial tension at from 100° to —196°C, to determine flow and fracture stresses as well as conventional properties. Ductility and related properties, such as fractur

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Constitution of Lead-rich Lead-antimony Alloys (Metals Technology, Sept. 1942.) (with discussion)

    By F. N. Rhines, W. S. Pellini

    In many of the otherwise well established alloy phase diagrams the solidus curves (temperatures at which liquid first appears upon melting) have not been located accurately, chiefly because the experi

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Constitution of Lead-rich Lead-antimony Alloys (Metals Technology, Sept. 1942.) (with discussion)

    By W. S. Pellini, F. N. Rhines

    In many of the otherwise well established alloy phase diagrams the solidus curves (temperatures at which liquid first appears upon melting) have not been located accurately, chiefly because the experi

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Temperature on the Flow and Fracture Characteristics of Molybdenum

    By J. H. Bechtold

    Tensile properties of annealed molybdenum were investigated from 1000" to—200°C. In the vicinity of room temperature a well-defined transition in tensile properties occurs. Reduction in area decreases

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Microradiography - a New Metallurgical Tool (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944) (With discussion)

    By S. E. Maddigan, B. R. Zimmerman

    Most metallurgists are well acquainted with the contributions already made to the study of metals by the use of X-rays. On the one hand, the radiographic method is constantly becoming of increasing im

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Microradiography - a New Metallurgical Tool (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944) (With discussion)

    By S. E. Maddigan, B. R. Zimmerman

    Most metallurgists are well acquainted with the contributions already made to the study of metals by the use of X-rays. On the one hand, the radiographic method is constantly becoming of increasing im

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - A Technique for Orienting Grains in a Fine-Grained Polycrystalline Hexagonal Close-Packed Metal Using the Polarized-Light Microscope (TN)

    By D. H. Baldwin, R. E. Reed-Hill

    WITH the polarized-light microscope, the basal-plane trace may be located on hcp crystal surfaces to an accuracy of approximately 1 deg. This determination can also be made on very small crystalline a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    AIME News

    Jan 11, 1951

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    PART V - Effect of Oxidation-Protection Coatings on the Tensile Behavior of Refractory-Metal Alloys at Low Temperature

    By H. R. Ogden, E. S. Bartlett, A. G. Imgram

    Unmodified disilicide coatirigs were applied to sheet-tensile specimens ofCb-Dg3 and Mo-TZM veJractovy- metal alloys. Coating thickness, degree of coating-substrate interdiffusion, and specimen geonze

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Observations on the Magnitude of Contact Angles and Their Significance in Flotation Phenomena

    By A. M. Gaudin

    TEN years ago Taggart, Taylor and Ince1 described a workable, convenient apparatus for the measurement of contact angles be-tween cleaved, ground or polished particles and captive bubbles. Wark and Co

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Metallography of Aluminum Powder Extrusions

    By F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell, E. C. Nelson

    IRMANN'S' discovery that extrusions of fine alumi-num-flake powders possess remarkable high-temperature strengths has led to the production of a new class of engineering materials whose prop

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Improvements In Strand Cast Steel By In-Line Reduction ? Introduction

    By J. J. Mike

    During the past few years the combination of continuous billet casting with in-line reduction has been studied and several machines have been built with this capability included in the design paramete

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Lattice Parameters of Magnesium Alloys

    By R. S. Busk

    TWO groups of binary alloys were prepared. The first group consisted of those elements relatively soluble in magnesium: Li, Al, Zn, Ga, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Hg, T1, Pb, and Bi. These are predominately Grou

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Metallurgy of Cobalt Production from Cupriferous Pyrite

    By Sanai Nakabe

    Japanese wartime economy demanded domestic cobalt production. This paper describes a process operated for two years at the Besshi mine and smelter on extremely low grade (0.1 pct Co) pyrite concentrat

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Microbit Studies of the Effect of Fluid Properties and Hydraulics on Drilling Rate

    By J. R. Eckel

    It has long been known that mud properties affect drilling rate and that drilling with water is as much as six to .seven times faster than with mud. However, it is not known why drilling rates with mu

  • AIME
    Pennsylvania's Land Reclamation Act

    A tough Conservation Act has been in force in Pennsylvania since January, 1964. Known as the Bituminous Coal Open Pit Mining Conservation Act, it is now under study by other coal producing states, and

    Jan 7, 1965

  • AIME
    Papers - Use of Bleaching Clays in Water Purification (T. P. 1018, with discussion)

    By Paul Weir

    Bleaching clays have been used extensively in the oil-refining industries for a number of years. Their use in water purification is relatively recent and less extensive. They are frequently classified

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Use of Bleaching Clays in Water Purification (T. P. 1018, with discussion)

    By Paul Weir

    Bleaching clays have been used extensively in the oil-refining industries for a number of years. Their use in water purification is relatively recent and less extensive. They are frequently classified

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Troy Paper - Note on the Fire Creek coke of West Virginia

    By Fred P. Dewey

    In my paper on the porosity and specific gravity of coke, read at the Roanoke meeting, June, 1883, and published in this volnme, an analysis by Dr. henry Froehling is reported (p. 10 of the preliminar

    Jan 1, 1884

  • AIME
    Geology Of The Oil Fields Of North Central Texas

    By Dorsey Hager

    NORTH -CENTRAL Texas has recently become a center of interest for the oil men of America. The bringing in of the McClosky well at Ranger, Eastland County, and the shallow pool at Brownwood, Brown Coun

    Jan 6, 1918