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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Correlation of Moduli, Micro, and Macro Yielding Data with Measuring TechniqueBy R. W. Heckel, H. P. Cheskis, A. Lawley, M. R. Pinnel
THERE are discrepancies reported in the literature regarding the micro and macro stress-strain behavior of metals and alloys. In particular, Young's modulus and micro yield measurements often sho
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Sliding in Zinc BicrystalsBy J. O. Brittain, N. R. Adsit
A number of zinc bicrystal specimens with the grain boundary loaded in simple shear were plustically deformed in creep in a vacuum at 200°C and under an argon atmosphere at 350°C. The results indicate
Jan 1, 1965
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Nitrogen Solubility in Liquid Fe-Cr-Ni AlloysBy Robert D. Pehlke, Robert G. Blossey
The solubility of nitrogen in liquid iron alloys containing chromium and nickel has been measured in the temperature range 1550° to 1700°C at nitrogen pressures to 1 ah. The solubility surface has be
Jan 1, 1969
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Relation Of Origin And State Of Carbonization Of Coal To Problems Of Cow-Temperature CarbonizationBy S. W. Parr
THE extent to which geological carbonization has taken place in the process of coal formation is a fundamental factor in all considerations relating to classification, oxidation, deterioration, sponta
Jan 2, 1926
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Monolithic Magnetite Linings For Basic Copper Converters.*By Archer Wheeler
Introduction. THERE are two general methods in use for the production of metallic copper from matte which are worthy of consideration : (1) the Welsh blister process, and (2) the converter process.1
Jan 12, 1913
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PART VI - Papers - Morphology and Kinetics of Austenite Decomposition at High PressureBy T. G. Nilan
Steels containing 0.4 and 0.8 pet C have been transformed isothermally at pressures up to 34 kbuv. Decomposilion mechanisms are so intimately related to phase equilibvia that, as the equilibria shift
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - The Cleavage of Zinc Single CrystalsBy F. P. Bullen
Empirical relationships between fracture stress, orientation angle, and diameter of crystal have been determined at 77°K. Orientation ranges of markedly different behavior were found—a law of constan
Jan 1, 1963
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PART IV - Papers - Dislocation and Deformation Modes in Chromium Single CrystalsBy C. N. Reid
Slip-line studies on deformed chromium single cvystals showed the usual bcc behavior. At room temperatuve, cross slip was prevalent—slip was not confined to a given plane, but the slip direction was (
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - The Hardenability Effect of MolybdenumBy J. L. Giove, J. M. Hodge, R. G. Storm
The hardenability effect of molybdenum has been evaluated by a number of investigators, including one of the present authors.1,2,3,4,6 Considerable discreMncy exists, however, among the results of the
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon on the Phase Relationships of the Ti-Al SystemBy H. D. Kessler, R. J. Van Thyne
Phase diagrams of the titanium-rich portion of the ternary systems from 0 to 10 wt pct Al and 0 to 1 wt pct 0, N, and C were determined. Micrographic analysis of annealed high purity arc melted alloys
Jan 1, 1955
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Growth and Properties of ZnSe Crystals by Chemical TransportBy Sidney G. Parker, Jack E. Pinnell
Cubic ZnSe crystals have been grown with HCl, HBr, and I, as chemical transport reagents. The growth of large, well faceted crystals is in the order HCl < HBr < I, with some produced by I, transport
Jan 1, 1970
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Part IX - Papers - Some Effects of Neutron Irradiation on Maraging SteelBy E. P. Sadowski, L. P. Trudeau, C. R. Cupp
The apparent high radiation resistance of two varieties of maraging steel is described and an indication is given of some phenomena that require further study. Two aspects were included in this work
Jan 1, 1968
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Mexican Paper - The Geographic and Geologic Features, and their Relation to the Mineral Products, of MexicoBy Robert T. Hill
PHYSIOGRAPHICALLY, Mexico provinces, which are, in a manner, distinct economic areas. These may be denominated, (1) the Gulf coastal plain; (2) the Cordilleran plateau; (3) the Sonoran, and (4) the Te
Jan 1, 1902
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Partial Phase Diagram for the System HfCl4-NaCIBy L. J. Howell, A. S. Roy, H. H. Kellogg
KNOWLEDGE of the phase diagram of salt systems is important for selection of the optimum con- ditions for electro winning of the refractory metals from fused salts. This note summarizes the studies of
Jan 1, 1959
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Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Kinetics of Hematite and the Influence of Gaseous DiffusionBy N. A. Warner
Dense cylindrical specimens of artificial hematite were reduced in hydrogen over a range 0-f total pressures between 0.1 and 1.0 atm and temperatures between 650" and 950°C. Hydrogen reduction at a to
Jan 1, 1964
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Technical Notes - A Note on the Interrelationship Between Wetting and Non-Wetting Phase Relative PermeabilityBy M. R. J. Wyllie
In a recent publication1 wetting phase relative permeability was exvressed as: and it was stated that a similar expression applied, mutatis mutandis, to non-wetting phase relative permeability; i.e.,
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - A Note on the Interrelationship Between Wetting and Non-Wetting Phase Relative PermeabilityBy M. R. J. Wyllie
In a recent publication1 wetting phase relative permeability was exvressed as: and it was stated that a similar expression applied, mutatis mutandis, to non-wetting phase relative permeability; i.e.,
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Thermal Characteristics of Porous Rocks at Elevated TemperaturesBy G. D. Boozer, W. H. Somerton
RESEARCH CORP., LA HABRA, CALIF. Thermal diffusivities of some typical sedimentary rocks have been measured by a rapid unsteady-state technique. Thermal data including diffusivity and conductivity
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Coal - Investigating Construction Materials and Methods for Stoppings in Coal Mine Ventilation SystemsBy W. J. Skewes, C. T. Holland
Properly constructed stopes are necessary underground for proper ventilation and safe, healthful working conditions. Mining companies are concerned with providing the best possible stoppings at an eco
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - The Segregation of Tantalum in Iron in a Levitating Zone MelterBy B. F. Oliver
Equilibrium and kinetic segregation coefficients for the dilute high-temperature system tantalum in iron have been experimentally determined in a levitating zone melter. The equilibrium segregation co
Jan 1, 1964