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Development Of Abnormally Large Grain Sizes In Rolled And Annealed Copper SheetBy Maurice Cook
NORMALLY the grain size of cold-rolled and annealed copper sheet is of the order of 0.02 to 0.06 mm., and 0.1 min., for example, would, for many purposes, he regarded as undesirably large. The occurre
Jan 1, 1938
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Dislocation Structures in Slightly Strained Tungsten, Tungsten-Rhenium, and Tungsten-Tantalum AlloysBy Joseph R. Stephens
Deformation substructures of' polycrystalline tungsten, W-2, 9, and 24 pct Re, and W-3 pct Ta were studied by tra?zsrnission electron microscopy. The stress-strain curve for unalloyed tungsten
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Evaluation of Properties Obtained from an Air-Induction and Vacuum-Arc Melted High-Temperature AlloyBy J. Bulina, J. T. Brown
SINCE the inception of vacuum cold-hearth arc melting of high-temperature alloys (about 4 years ago) it has been theoretically reasoned and qualitatively found that better mechanical properties are of
Jan 1, 1960
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Oxide Films on IronBy Robert Mehl
PART I. ORIENTATION RELATIONSHIPS IN OXIDE LAYERS Oriented overgrowths and intergrowths among both metallic and nonmetallic substances have been recognized and studied for well over a century. The wo
Jan 1, 1937
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The NH3 - CO2 - H2O System At Atmospheric Pressure In Nonferrous Extractive MetallurgyBy L. F. Engle, M. A. Hewedi
SUMMARY Initial interest in using solutions of ammonium salts to leach native copper was documented in notes from an AIME meeting in 1871; By 1916-1917, application of the NH3-CO2-H2O system to re
Jan 1, 1973
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Unsteady-State Liquid Flow Through Porous Media Having Elliptic...By F. W. Jessen, N. Mungan
The plastic flow characteristics of clay water suspensions were first recognized by Binghaml in 1916 and further studied by Ambrose and Loomis' in 1931-1932. Many physical and chemical properties
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New Orient, An Unusual Coal MineBy George Harrington
THIS paper is a brief description of the design and equipment of a new coal mine in southern Illinois, which has many features not common practice in shaft coal mining and which is laid out and equipp
Jan 2, 1925
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PART VI - Papers - Low Strain Rate, High Strain Fatigue of Aluminum as a Function of TemperatureBy Nicholas J. Grant, Joseph T. Blucher
High-purity aluminum and an Al-10 pet Zn alloy zvere tested in axial fatigue from 80" to 900oF, at struzn vales of 5 and 150 pct per min, at a strain amplitude of 1 pcl. Cycles to failure were recorde
Jan 1, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Fluid Distributions During Immiscible Displacements in Porous MediaBy P. Datta, L. L. Handy
For a wetting phase displacing a nonwetting phase from a porous medium the distribution of the residual fluid may depend on displacement conditions. Although this subject has been debated in the liter
Jan 1, 1967
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Contents And Introduction - Looking Back-1958 Looking Ahead-1959ECONOMICS In the preceding pages you will find an attempt to judge the direction of one phase of the mining industry in Drift, and following that a quick round up of what happened to production in
Jan 2, 1959
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The Evolution Of Lead Smelting Practice At Zambia Broken Hill Development Company, Kabwe, ZambiaBy B. Barlin
Introduction The development of metallurgical practice at lambia Broken Hill is directly related to the change in mineralization of the deposits as mining progressed from the open pits to underground.
Jan 1, 1970
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Discussion, Iron and Steel Division - The Izod Impact Strength of Heat-treated Alloy Steel – Discussion – Avery, H. S.By J. M. Hodge
This paper represents a start on the problem of choosing alloy steels for a given application on the basis of toughness as indicated by the room temperature notched bar impact value at the desired har
Jan 1, 1947
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1944By Alfred H. Bell, Virginia Kline
In 1944, Illinois produced 77,413,000 bbl. of oil, or 4.6 per cent of the total for the United States, and continued to rank sixth in the nation in oil production. This represents a decrease of 6 per
Jan 1, 1945
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Kinetics Of Metallurgical Processes (6ff7d6ce-5c2d-44ef-9c28-811c23beacee)KNOWING the endpoint, or the equilibrium state, in steelmaking reactions is only part of the story. The rate at which the reactions proceed can be equally important. But the power of thermodynamics, w
Jan 1, 1964
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Phase Separation - Today & TomorrowBy R. P. Ehrlich, D. A. Dahlstrom
In the hydrometallurgical circuit, many phase separation steps are usually necessary. Typical steps are pregnant liquor - leach residue separation by counter- current decantation or continuous vacuum
Jan 1, 1973
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Part II - Papers - Diffusion of Oxygen and Nitrogen in Liquid IronBy Klaus Schwerdtfeger
The rules of solution of oxygen from H2O-H2-He gas and of nitrogen from N2-H2 gas in shallow melts of liquid iron were measured at 1610o and 1600o C, respectiuely. Concentration profiles were detemine
Jan 1, 1968
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New York Paper - Are the Deformation Lines in Manganese Steel Twins or Slip Bands? (with Discussion)By Arthur G. Levy, Henry M. Howe
$1. Introduction.—Any given piece of metal is made up of a very great number of grains, usually microscopic, each of which is a perfect crystal save only in outward form, with cleavage planes of low c
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - The Development of American Blast-Furnaces, with Special Reference to Large YieldsBy James Gayley
The development of blast-furnace practice in America in the direction of large yields is mainly the history of our working since the year 1880, as the advancement that has been made in the last decade
Jan 1, 1891
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Aerial Photography as an Aid In Geological StudiesBy Gerard Matthes
Only in recent years has any practical headway been made in the application of aerial photography to geological problems, and up to the present time its principal value to the geologist and mining eng
Jan 1, 1928
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Part VII - Papers - A Dynamic Theory of Coherent Precipitation Hardening with Application to Nickel-Base SuperalloysBy B. H. Kear, S. M. Copley
A dynamic theory of precipitation hardening in alloys containing cohevenl, stvess-.free, ordered particles is developed. The yield stvess is predicted from the stress dependence of the plastic strain
Jan 1, 1968