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  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Some Factors Affecting Particle Size of Hydrogen-reduced Tungsten Powder (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T.P. 2100)

    By Bernard Kopelman

    The particle size of tungsten metal powder used to make tungsten wire for use in radio tubes and incandescent lamps must be closely controlled if the highly desirable feature of nonsagging is to be ac

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Some Factors Affecting Particle Size of Hydrogen-reduced Tungsten Powder (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T.P. 2100)

    By Bernard Kopelman

    The particle size of tungsten metal powder used to make tungsten wire for use in radio tubes and incandescent lamps must be closely controlled if the highly desirable feature of nonsagging is to be ac

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Draw Control in Caving Operations on Southern African Chrpsotile Asbestos Mines

    By T. Glen Heslop, Dennis H. Laubscher

    INTRODUCTION In all cave mining operations waste is drawn mixed in the ore, hauled, hoisted and milled. This waste usually contains some mineral which partly covers some of the costs of mining and

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Detroit Paper - Physical Characteristics of Commercial Copper-zinc Alloys (with Discussion)

    By W. H. Bassett, C. Davis

    Although brasses and bronzes have been made for ages, a systematic study of their physical properties has been carried out only during the years of the present century. Among these properties may be i

  • AIME
    Potash - Developments Affecting the American Potash Industry (T. P.722)

    By Howard J. Smith

    For several years this Institute has recorded in its Transactions the various discoveries of potash‡ in America, and the successive stages in the development of an independent domestic potash industry

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Latest Developments in Compressed-Air Motors for Tramways

    By D. S. Jacobus

    COMPRESSED-air motors are specially desirable, if economically practicable, for underground haulage, because they require no fuel, involve no danger of fire, and not only avoid heating and fouling the

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Some Factors Affecting Combustion, in Fuel Beds

    By Martin Mayers

    IT has long been recognized that it would be highly desirable to be able to predict the temperatures at various points in a burning fuel bed and their variations with changes of the properties of the

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    The Dip Needle as a Geological Instrument

    By Noel Stearn

    OF THE many instruments devised for the measurement of magnetic anomalies, the ordinary dip needle, by virtue of its superior simplicity of construction, facility of manipulation, and definiteness of

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Vacuum Induction Refining-Theory

    By E. S. Machlin

    The kinetics of vacuum distillation, vacuum-melt surface reactions, crucible-melt surface reactions and boiling are analytically investigated. No disagreement with experiment is obtained upon applying

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - Ammonia Leaching at Kennecott

    By E. J. Duggan

    It is a coincidence that the two plants in this country for treating copper ores by ammonia leaching came into existence at almost the same time, that of the Kennecott Copper Corporation at Kennecott,

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Potash - Developments Affecting the American Potash Industry (T. P.722)

    By Howard J. Smith

    For several years this Institute has recorded in its Transactions the various discoveries of potash‡ in America, and the successive stages in the development of an independent domestic potash industry

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Strain Hardening of Magnesium Oxide Single Crystals

    By T. H. Alden

    Using alternating tension-compression straining, the hardening of magnesium oxide single crystals was studied up to large stresses and strains. At 0.25 pct plastic strain amplitude, the hardening curv

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Solid Solubilities of Iron and Nickel in Beryllium

    By R. E. Ogilvie, A. R. Kaufmann, S. H. Gelles

    The solid-solubility limits of iron in beryllium were determined between 850o and 1200oC by analysis of differential type multiphase diffusion couples, using an X-ray absorption technique. The maximum

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Reactions in the Solid State, I-Initial Course of Subcritical Isothermal Diffusion Reactions in Austenite in an Alloy Steel (a0613bba-90e5-472c-a59e-f7b0574667f9)

    By Howard Smith

    OF late considerable experimental and, theoretical interest has been shown in the rates of transformation from a single phase, usually a supercooled solid solution, into one or more phases. Such react

    Jan 1, 1935

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on the Progress of Mining in China

    By Ellis Clark

    Within the last ten years the progressive party of China, headed by Li Hung Chang, the Viceroy of Chi-Li, has been making great efforts to develop the mining resources of that country, and particularl

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Institute of Metals Division - An Investigation of the Yield-Point Phenomenon in Molybdenum (TN

    By J. W. Spretnak, G. W. King

    THE crystallography and morphology of 0-Al,Fe precipitates in an A1 + 0.5 wt pct Fe alloy have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. The alloy was cast in cylindrical ingots, 15 cm in dia

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Discussion of “Effect of Viscosity Ratio on Relative Permeability” (with discussion)

    By P. E. Baker

    A paper by A. S. Odeh' expounds a capillary-flow theory which purportedly provides a mechanism whereby relative permeability depends on oil-water viscosity ratio and may be greater than unity for

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    The Ground-Waters.*

    By James Kemp

    (New York meeting, February, 1913.) IN the study of ore deposits water plays a very prominent part. The small group of igneous ores involve it least, but in all the rest it is an invariable feature.

    Jan 4, 1913

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    The Tarnish Resistance And Some Physical Properties Of Silver Alloys

    By Louis Jordan

    THIS paper presents in an abbreviated form the chief points of interest in an investigation of the tarnish-resistant qualities of silver alloys, an investigation which has been carried out as a joint

    Jan 1, 1927