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Institute of Metals Division - Lattice Defects and the Solution of Nitrogen in a Deformed Ferritic Steel: Part I - Experimental Data and Thermodynamic AnalysisBy L. S. Darken, H. A. Wriedt
An investigation has been made of nitrogen absorption by the lattice defects in a low-carbon steel afte~ Plastic deformation. Specimens in which defects were distributed by various combinations of col
Jan 1, 1965
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The Selection Of Blast-Furnace RefractoriesBy Hobart M. Kraner, E. B. Snyder
THIS paper shows that volume stability, low porosity and decreased pyroplasticity are desirable for blast-furnace linings, particularly for the hearth. It shows further that a hot load test is a valua
Jan 1, 1944
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Ion Exchange-Another Tool For HydrometallurgyION exchange is one of hydrometallurgy's new tools, new in application, vet old in principle. Cation exchange between solution and a solid exchanger has been known for more than a century, but io
Jan 5, 1953
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Part III - Papers - Electro and Photoluminescence of Rare-Earth-Doped ZnSBy W. W. Anderson, S. Razi
Electroluminescetrce of single crystals of terbium-(loped ZnS prepared by vapor-transport technique shows the sharp line specirum characteristic of the 4f— 4ft,ansitiotzs of the trivalent Tb3 rotz. V-
Jan 1, 1968
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Fine Grinding At Supercritical SpeedBy R. T. Hukki
IT is no great exaggeration to say that present grinding practice and economics are largely determined by lining design. A record of outstanding liner wear can be achieved with any liner surface patte
Jan 5, 1958
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Observations Relating to the Wettability of Porous RockBy F. L. Fayers, J. W. Sheldon
It has been a matter of concern to the petroleum industry to determine what effect the capillary term has on saturation profiles, since these profiles determine ultimate economic oil recovery. In thei
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General - Fabrication of the Platinum Metals (With Discussion) (Pages missing from the end of this article)By C. S. Sivil
To modern civilization the platinum metals are of inestimable value. Their distinctive properties, both physical and chemical, render them indispensable in an age in which the processes of the laborat
Jan 1, 1931
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Engineering Research - Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures (T. P. 1060, with discussion)By R. V. Lukes, H. W. Scheeline
Knowledge of a large number of the physical properties of the hydrocarbons is needed in the calculations and studies of the production engineer. Since experimental data on these properties of the indi
Jan 1, 1939
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Engineering Research - Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures (T. P. 1060, with discussion)By R. V. Lukes, H. W. Scheeline
Knowledge of a large number of the physical properties of the hydrocarbons is needed in the calculations and studies of the production engineer. Since experimental data on these properties of the indi
Jan 1, 1939
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PART III - Applications of Solid-Liquid Interdiffusion (SLID) Bonding in Integrated-Circuit FabricationBy H. Bartholomew, L. Bernstein
Experirmental bonds of Ag-In SLID to gold, copper, nickel, Kovar, Dumet, nickel-plated molybdenum, ALL-Pt vrzetallizing on ceramic, and nickel-plated Mo-Ti metallizing on Al2O3 ceramic have been made
Jan 1, 1967
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Applicability of Some Simple Models to Metallurgical SolutionsBy C. B. Alcock, R. A. Oriani
Some simple models of solutions are described; these include the regular solution, the subregular solution, and the quasichemical model. The assunzption underlying these models, the physical signzfi
Jan 1, 1962
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Officers for the year ending February 1907By AIME AIME
Council.* PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. ROBERT Wm. HUNT CHICAGO, ILL. (Term expires February, 1907.) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. WILLIAM P. BLAKE TUCSON, ARIZ. THOMAS F. COLE DULUTH, MINN. IRVI
Mar 1, 1906
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Pressure Transient Analysis of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs with Uniform Fracture DistributionBy H. Kazemi
An ideal theoretical model of a naturally fractured reservoir with a uniform fracture distribution, motivated by an earlier model by Warren and Root, has been developed. This model consists of a finit
Jan 1, 1970
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Yttrium-Carbon SystemBy O. N. Carlson, W. M. Paulson
A phase diagram is proposed for the Y-C system based on the vesults of thermal analyses, microscopic obsevvations, and X-ray diffraction studies. Three intermediate phases occur in the system: a con
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Beryllium-iron SystemBy M. Cohen, R. J. Teitel
There is considerable interest in beryllium because of its low density (1.84 g per cu cm), high modulus of elasticity (40 X 106 psi), high melting point (1280°C), and special nuclear characteristics.
Jan 1, 1950
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Reservoir Engineering - Fluid Saturation in Porous Media by X-Ray TechniqueBy A. D. K. Laird, John A. Putnam
This paper describes the application of x-ray theory to design procedures in connection with fluid saturation determinations during fluid flow experiments with porous media. A reliable and rapid metho
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Fluid Saturation in Porous Media by X-Ray TechniqueBy John A. Putnam, A. D. K. Laird
This paper describes the application of x-ray theory to design procedures in connection with fluid saturation determinations during fluid flow experiments with porous media. A reliable and rapid metho
Jan 1, 1951
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Officers and Directors (26598987-93b8-43e6-85cb-8c7ececba91d)PRESIDENT PHILIP N. MOORE, ST. Louis, Mo. PAST PRESIDENTS WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS NEW YORK, N. Y. L. D. RICKETTS NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SIDNEY J. JENNINGS NEW YORK, N. Y. TREASURER
Jan 1, 1917
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Interactions of Carbon in Solid Solution in CobaltBy C. Wert, G. Mah
A relaxation peak thought to be due to the presence of C-C pairs in cobalt has been observed. It exists both above 420"C, where cobalt has the fcc structure, and below 420"C, where cobalt has the hcp
Jan 1, 1969
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A Contribution to the Theory of the Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements Obtained from Surface Potential ObservationsBy R. J. Watson
IN an earlier paper, Ehrenburg and Watson1 published the develop-ment for a potential function by which it is possible to obtain the electric potential at points on the surface of the ground when a cu
Jan 1, 1934