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Preferred Orientations In Drawn And Annealed 70-30 Alpha Brass Tubes
By Walter R. Hibbard
ALTHOUGH extensive pole figure studies have been reported by Brick1 and others2,3 showing preferred orientations in rolled and annealed 70-30 alpha brass, and by Hermann and Sachs4 in 70-30 alpha bras
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solution and Second Phase Strengthening of Nickels Alloy at High Temperature
By Regis M. N. Pelloux, N. J. Grant
Five or six alloys each in the systems Ni-C.v, Ni-Mo, and NL-W, spaced to cover the single phase areas as well as a part of the adjacent two-phase field, were prepared as uacuum-melted alloys. Tensi
Jan 1, 1961
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Some Structures In Steel Fusion Welds (bb14ed88-0f44-45c1-b8ad-ab2c1347ca29)
H. M. BOYLSTON, Cambridge, Mass.-We should feel greatly indebted to Mr. Miller for collecting this admirable series of photographs, but I cannot quite agree with his conclusions as to their significan
Jan 4, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Graphite-Rod Hairpin-Resistor Radiation Furnace for High Temperatures
By W. W. Stephen, J. P. Walsted, W. J. Kroll
FOR the production of carbides, various furnace types are available, especially those using arc, resistance, and high-frequency heating. Selection of a specific means of heating depends primarily on t
Jan 1, 1951
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Potassium Carbonate From Wyomingite
By C. E. McCarthy, A. George Stern, Stanley J. Green
THE national interest prompts consideration of any new source of mineral wealth even though the immediate need may be of minor importance. A critical shortage of potash in the United States during the
Jan 1, 1944
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Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Equipment of Air-gas Lifts in Oklahoma and Kansas Exclusive of Seminole (with Discussion)
By R. W. Bond
The gas-lift is a comparatively recent development in the Oklahoma and Kansas fields. It was used to some extent in the old Dilworth field several years ago, but the first extensive installations were
Jan 1, 1928
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PART VI - Effect of Rhenium on the Interface Energies of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
By B. C. Allen
The interface energies of chronzium, molybdenunz. hugsten, and their solid-solution alloys Cv-35Re, MO-33Re, and UJ-25Re were studied at 0.6 to 1.0 of the absolllte liquidus ter)zpe,vature using fiz&a
Jan 1, 1967
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Technical Notes - Performance Calculations For Combination Drive Reservoirs
By L. D. Wooddy, Robert Moscrip
The simultaneous solution of the volumerric balance and the unsteady-state equation has been used for several years to make performance calculations for combination drive reservoirs. This method makes
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Flotation - Copper Sulfate as Flotation Activator for Sphalerite (With Discussion)
By O. C. Ralston
The use of copper sulfate for improving the flotation behavior of sphalerite is probably at least 15 years old. The original discovery of its activating influence is somewhat obscure. The story goes t
Jan 1, 1930
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Industrial Minerals - Kaolin Production and Treatment in the South
By Paul M. Tyler
YEAR after year, the kaolin industry of the United States has been setting new production records and making better products. High-grade paper, pottery, and rubber clays are produced in this country m
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Kaolin Production and Treatment in the South
By Paul M. Tyler
YEAR after year, the kaolin industry of the United States has been setting new production records and making better products. High-grade paper, pottery, and rubber clays are produced in this country m
Jan 1, 1951
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Tests Of An Ilgner Electric Hoist.*
By R. R. Seeber
(Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) IN the copper-mining district of northern Michigan a fair-sized mine usually operates two or more shafts along the strike of the lode, these shafts being usually at
Sep 1, 1910
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Heralding the Nonmetallic Mineral Age
By C. C. Whittier
CIVILIZATION'S PROGRESS, which has multiplied man's comforts, conveniences, a n d happiness, is based upon the extensive employment of natural minerals and sources of energy. Mineral resourc
Jan 1, 1933
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Transportation of Molten Blister Copper by Rail from Smelter to Refinery (c9245082-6815-4c31-89d5-297082977020)
By Frederic Benard
PRIOR to 1936, the Ontario Refining Co. received all incoming blister copper from The International Nickel Company's smelter in the usual form of 460-lb. cakes, or slabs. These were received in o
Jan 1, 1938
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Rate Of Growth Of Intermediate Alloy Layers In Structural Analogous Systems
By R. F. Mehl, B. Lustman
THE formation of intermediate phase layers in cementation processes has been subjected to extensive qualitative investigation though to relatively little quantitative study; this work has recently bee
Jan 1, 1942
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Military Future of Mining - Factories Underground Are Safe From Atomic Bombs
By Bahngrell W. Brown
IN an age when anything short of miraculous can and does happen it is entirely too easy to become labeled as a prophet. After the first wave of hysteria over atomic weapons died down there were crysta
Jan 1, 1946
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Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Carbon in Liquid-Iron Alloys
By J. Chipman, T. Fuwa
The effects of various elements on the activity coefficient of carbon in liquid iron have been studied by two experimental methods: 1) equilibration with controlled mixtures of CO and CO2; 2) the solu
Jan 1, 1960
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Engineering Schools Enrollment Soars to a Quarter Million
By William B. Plank
A NEW record-a quarter million students in the engineering schools of the United States and Canada-has resulted from the great demand for engineers following World War II. The figures released by the
Jan 1, 1948
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Measurements of Young's Modulus of PoIycrystaIIine Nickel-Tungsten Alloys at Elevated Temperatures
By William C. Harrigan, William D. Nix
Dynamic measurements of Young's modulus have been made for poly crystalline Ni-W alloys from room temperature to 800°C. The alloys studied range in composition from pure nickel to Ni-10 at. pct
Jan 1, 1969
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A Model Of The Dump Leaching Process That Incorporates Oxygen Balance, Heat Balance, And Two Dimensional Air Convection
By L. M. Cathles, W. Joseph Schlitt
A mathematical model describing the leaching of low grade industrial waste dumps in developed and solved by finite difference techniques. The leaching behavior of model dumps of different sizes, perm
Jan 1, 1980