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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction Measurements on Iron Wires of Commercial PurityBy E. I. Salkovitz, F. W. von Batchelder
DURING the last few years several papers1-' have been published in which internal friction measurements have been used to determine the quantity of carbon or nitrogen dissolved in a iron. This me
Jan 1, 1953
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Drilling-Mud Treating Agents on the Membrane PotentialBy H. L. Overton, J. B. Lipson
The concept of sodium single-ion equivalent activity as developed by Gondouin, Tixier and Simard,' was used to determine the filtrate resistivity-activity relationships for 150 laboratory and 49
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The Waelz ProcessBy R. Hoffmann
THE Waelz process produces oxides of volatilizable metals from ores, metalliferous products and residues. The process was originally used for recovering zinc and lead, where tailings and residues cont
Jan 1, 1928
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Corrosion Of Metals As Affected By Time And By Cyclic StressBy D. J. Jr. McAdam
PART I. OUTLINE OF INVESTIGATION, DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL AND METHODS RESULTS of investigation of corrosion-fatigue of metals at the U. S. Naval Engineering Experiment Station, Annapolis, Md., have
Jan 1, 1928
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Froth Flotation of Fluorspar (5f3c1a39-22c3-4e43-9752-c85c786ce32d)By David Mitchell
THE production of fluorspar is one of the smaller nonmetallic indus-tries in the United States with a capital investment-about $10,000,000. Shipments from United States mines' in 1936 totaled 176
Jan 1, 1938
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The Action of Small Spheres of Solids in Ascend¬ing Currents of Fluids, and in Fluids at RestBy J. C. Bartlett
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THE following discussion was suggested by an experiment of Mr. Krom, the manufacturer of air-jigs, to illustrate the superiority of air over water as a
Jan 1, 1878
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Leaching of Iron and Manganese with Ammonium CarbamateBy I. H. Warren, E. A. Devuyst
The selective dissolution of pyrolusite (MnO2) in presence of goethite (FeO•OH) in aqueous ammoniacal ammonium carbamate solution has been investigated: various reducing agents were studied, in partic
Jan 1, 1973
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Notes On The Crystallization Of CopperBy Alden B. Greninger
THE time-honored description of the growth of metal crystals to form polycrystalline aggregates is. one in which two important steps are considered: (1) nucleation, and (2) dendritic growth, each dend
Jan 1, 1935
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An Examination Of The Tensile Strength Of Brittle RockBy Joe L. Ratigan
INTRODUCTION Rock mechanics engineers are seldom concerned with obtaining the tensile or fracture strength of brittle rock at low mean stresses. The reason for this is two fold. Firstly, the behav
Jan 1, 1982
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United States Bureau of MinesA list of publications of the United States Bureau of Mines, complete from its establishment to the end of June, 1931, may be had upon request. In addition a monthly leaflet of new publications is iss
Jan 1, 1933
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Spokane Paper - Borax-Deposits of the United StatesBy Charles R. Keyes
PAGE. I Introduction,........674 11. Occurrence............ 676 III. Geology of Death Valley BoRate-Region,....677 1. Surface.Relief ......677 2. Geologic Formations,....680 3. Geotectonics,..68
Jan 1, 1910
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Boston Paper - The Electric Motor in Mining OperationBy George W. Mansfield
My plan in this paper is, first, to prove three general points, and then to take up the specific applications of the electric motor to nining work. The three poinb are: 1. The electric system is th
Jan 1, 1888
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Galvanic Cell Studies Using a Molten Oxide Electrolyte: Part II Thermodynamic Properties of the Pb-Au SystemBy Richard A. Walker, John P. Hager
The thermodynamic properties of the Pb-Au system have been determined between 750" and 1075°C by means of the cell Mo, Pb(1) |(PbO-SiO2){l) , SiO2(s) |Pb-Au(1), Mo The activities of lead and gol
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron and Steel Division - The Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Steel: The Influence of Copper (With Discussion)By E. M. Cox, T. Rosenqvist
IN a recent investigation, carried out at the Institute for the Study of Metals, the affinity of sul-phur for iron, copper, and manganese was studied over the temperature range 700" to 1300°C.' I
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Effect of Hardness on Temper BrittlenessBy D. C. Buffum, L. D. Jaffee
QUANTITATIVE measurements of the temper brittleness of steel are made by comparing the difference between embrittled and unembrittled specimens in the temperature of transition from ductile to brittle
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Precipitation of Alpha from Beta Brass (Abstract with Discussion)By Oscar T. Marzke
Four alloys that precipitate the alpha phase from the beta of the copper-zinc system were heat-treated in various ways to develop as many forms of the segregate as possible. It was found that the prec
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Correlation Between Electrical Conductivity and Temperature Coefficient of Resistance of Solid-Solution AlloysBy W. R. Johnson, M. Hansen, John M. Parks
AS part of a research project sponsored by the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories, which had the objective of obtaining a magnet wire of good conductivity and low temperature coefficient of resista
Jan 1, 1952
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Structure Of Copper After RollingBy Charles S. Barrett, F. W. Steadman
DEFORMATION bands of surprising regularity are found in large-grained polycrystalline copper after cold-rolling (Fig. I). Individual bands frequently are large enough to permit a determination of thei
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Notes - X-ray Microscopy of As-Grown and Deformed Single Crystals of AluminumBy N. A. McKinnon, J. H. Auld, A. M. Marshall, R. A. Coyle
IN making a study of the slip deformation and strain hardening of single crystals of aluminum, it has been found that considerable information additional to that provided by the usual metal-lographic
Jan 1, 1958
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Hardenability Effects In Relation To The Percentage Of MartensiteBy J. M. Hodge, M. A. Orehoski
THE relationship between hardenability based on a 50 per cent martensite criterion, and that based on higher percentages of martensite in a number of low-alloy steels was discussed in a previous paper
Jan 1, 1946