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Papers - Comminution - Fracture and Comminution of Brittle Solids (T. P. 1684, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)
By Eugene F. Poncelet
Glass squares compressed on edge by steel jaws in poor contact with them developed jagged "partial-contact" cracks caused by the formation of local tensile stresses. Compressed by steel jaws in perfec
Jan 1, 1947
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Tile Wearing Capacity of Steel Rails in Relation to Their Chemical Composition and Physical Properties
By Charles B. Dudley
THEO. N. ELY, Esq., Superintendent of Motive Power. DEAR SIR: It is now nearly three years since my first report to you on the subject of steel rails was written. That report, as you will rememb
Jan 1, 1881
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Comparisons Between Electrolytic and Two Varieties Of Arsenical Lake Copper With Respect To Strength And Ductility In Cold-Worked And Annealed Test Strips
By C. H. Mathewson
CHARACTER OF THE WORK IN HAND IN planning the present experiments, we have made a particular effort to secure that adjustment of working conditions which would render the forthcoming tests most servi
Jan 7, 1916
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - The Mechanics of Porous Flow Applied to Water-flooding Problems (With Discussion)
By M. Muskat, R. D. Wyckoff, H. G. Botset
The flow of liquids through porous media is known to follow Darcy's law which states that the velocity of flow is proportional to the pressure gradient. This law is but a statement of the facts o
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Properties of Vanadium at Subatmospheric Temperatures (TN)
By J. A. Hren, C. M. Wayman
RECENT investigators have noted anomalous behavior in the electrical resistivity of vanadium below room temperature. Rostoker and Yamamoto1 in studying the vanadium-oxygen system hypothesized that th
Jan 1, 1961
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Papers - Comminution - Fracture and Comminution of Brittle Solids (T. P. 1684, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)
By Eugene F. Poncelet
Glass squares compressed on edge by steel jaws in poor contact with them developed jagged "partial-contact" cracks caused by the formation of local tensile stresses. Compressed by steel jaws in perfec
Jan 1, 1947
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Effect of Finishing Temperatures of Rails on Their Physical Properties and Microstructure
By W. R. Shimer
IN his valuable report on Finishing Temperatures and Properties of Rails, I Dr. G. K. Burgess, Chief of the Division of Metallurgy, U. S. Bureau of Standards, has begun a line of investigation which s
Jan 3, 1915
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Potash As A Byproduct From The Blast Furnace
By R. J. Wysor
SINCE the outbreak of the European war, few problems of raw-material supply have commanded more nation-wide attention than potash. It is well known that before the war the domestic production of potas
Jan 1, 1917
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Geology - Hydrothermal Alteration at the Climax Molybdenite Deposit
By Robert U. King, John W. Vanderwilt
THE Climax molybdenite deposit in Lake County 100 miles southwest of Denver is located in the central part of the mineral belt extending northeasterly across the state. Principal geographic features a
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - Offsetting Increased Labor Cost in Southern Blast-furnace Operation (With Discussion)
By J. M. Hassler
Nowhere can there be found a more misleading statement than the old one that "Iron can be manufactured cheaper in the South." During the past decade ironmakers and users of iron have heard varied and
Jan 1, 1937
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Microhardness Of Bearing Alloys
By L. L. Swift
AT the present time there are four base metals being used for automotive bearing alloys. Of course there are numerous variations in the amounts of alloying elements added to each base metal and nearly
Jan 1, 1938
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Asbestos
By R. W. Winson
Asbestos is the generic name given to a group of fibrous mineral silicates found in nature. They are all incombustible and can be separated by mechanical means into fibers of various lengths and cross
Jan 1, 1975
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Superhard Metals for Tool Facing
By Harry Morgan
ONE of the direct results of the increasing number of oil wells drilled to greater depths has been the development of new types of bits. These bits should resist the abrasive action of drilling and gi
Jan 1, 1929
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Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Starches and Starch Derivatives as Depressants and Flocculants in Iron Ore Beneficiation, The
By W. J. Carlson, S. M. Parmerter, I. Iwasaki
This article discusses the effect of physical and chemical modifications of starches on the anionic and cationic flotation of silica from oxidized iron ores and magnetite-taconite concentrates. It als
Jan 1, 1970
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Stress-Corrosion Cracking Of 70-30 Brass By Amines
By H. Rosenthal, A. L. Jamieson
THE action of mercury on stressed brass to produce cracks was known before Moore, Beckinsale and Mallinson1 showed that actual season cracking did not occur spontaneously but could be induced by ammon
Jan 1, 1944
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Concerning Coal
COAL is perennially -a subject of major interest at. Pittsburgh, but during the week of Nov. 19 to 24 it was especially to the fore because nearly two thousand persons gathered to take part in the sec
Jan 1, 1928
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Part XI - Papers - The Ternary System Plutonium-Cerium-Cobalt
By V. O. Struebing, K. A. Johnson, F. H. Ellinger, C. C. Land
The system Pu-Ce-(Pu,Ce)Co2 has been investigated by thermal, micrographic, and X-ray diffraction methods. The principal characteristics of this system were found to be: 1) a "eutectic" valley extendi
Jan 1, 1967
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The Cobalt-Chromium Binary System
By G. K. Manning, A. R. Elsea, A. B. Westerman
INTRODUCTION A CONSIDERABLE number of high-temperature alloys, that is, alloys which have load-carrying ability at elevated temperatures, have been developed on an empirical basis. In order to dete
Jan 1, 1948
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PART IV - Some Observations on the Tempering Response of Low-Carbon Uranium-Bearing Steel
By D. A. Munro, G. P. Contractor
Fourteen 50-lb laboratory melts were investigated to determine the effect of uranium on the tenpering characteristics of loo-carbon (0.06 to 0.1 pct C) steels. It was found that uranium additions, par
Jan 1, 1967
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Part IX - Papers - The Crystallography of the Reverse Martensitic Transformation in an Iron-Nickel Alloy
By S. Shapiro, G. Krauss
The strutural and cr~stallo~aphic features of the plates of austenite produced by the martensite to aus-tenite or reverse martensitic tramformation have been determined in an Fe-33 wt pct Ni alloy. Mi
Jan 1, 1968