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Papers - Fatigue Properties of Five Cold-rolled Copper Alloys (With Discussion)By Ralph W. Bailey, William B. Price
During the past three or four years, the fabricators of silicon-bronze alloys have endeavored to induce users of phosphor bronze to use instead the silicon-bronze alloys, claiming that the silicon bro
Jan 1, 1937
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PART II - Communications - Dislocation-Relaxation Internal-Friction Peak in Columbium and Cb-5Pct ZrBy J. E. Hanlon, J. D. Wolf
The relaxation peaks observed in plastically deformed materials at low temperatures have been reviewed by sack1 and Niblett and wilks. 2 In particular, the dislocation-relaxation in columbium has rece
Jan 1, 1967
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Minerals Beneficiation - Chrysocolla Flotation by the Formation of Insoluble Surface ChelatesBy R. S. Rickard, H. D. Peterson, J. D. Miller, M. C. Fuerstenan
Pure chrysocolla is floated with chelating agents that form insoluble complexes with copper at ambient temperature. Complete flotation is obtained with potassium octyl hydroxamate as collector at pH 6
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in the Uranium-Niobium (Columbium) SystemBy R. E. Ogilvie, N. L. Peterson
Diffi-lsion measurements were conducted at all compositims in the bcc solid solution of the U-Nb system employing incremental couples at composition intemals of 10 at. pct. Diffusion coefficients were
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnesium-Lead Phase Diagram and the Activity of Magnesium of Liquid Magnesium-Lead AlloysBy E. Miller, J. M. Eldridge, K. L. Komarek
The liquidus curve of the Mg-Pb system was accurately redetermined. The compound Mg2Pb decomposes peritectically at 538.2° ± 0.3°C to liquid and to a compound p' which melts congruently at 35.0 a
Jan 1, 1965
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DeceasedElected Died 1895 *ABBOTT, AI ATTHUR 1908 1882 *ABBOTT, ARTHUR V 1906 1905 * ABE, MASAYOSHI 1909 1903 * ADAMS, CHARLES C. 1905 1906 * ADAMS, JOHN C. 1913 1905 * ADAMS, WILLAMS 1909 1903 * ADAM
Jan 1, 1917
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Die Casting of BrassBy John Freeman
THIS paper relates entirely to the casting of brass under fluid pressure in steel dies. Die castings of metals and alloys of low melting point have been available for many years but the development of
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - The Quantitative Analysis of Microstructure with Densitometer DataBy R. J. Allio, C. H. Randall
An automatic system for the quantitative analysis of microstrulcture has been developed. The method is based upon a statistical model of microstructure and employs phase intercept fractions as funda
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation Modes of Zirconium at 77°, 575°, and 1075°By K. E. J. Rapperport, C. S. Hartley
The only slip system observed in zirconium crystals deformed at 77", 575", and 1075OK was (1010) [1210] with a critical resolved shear stress in tension of 1.0 kg per sq mm at 77°K; 0.2 kg per sq mm a
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Distribution of Lead between Phases in the Silver-Antimony-Tellurium SystemBy Voyle R. McFarland, Robert A. Burmeister, David A. Stevenson
The distribution of lead between phases in the Ag-Sb-Te system was studied using microautoradio -graphy. Two compositions were investigated, both containing an intermediate phase Known as silver antim
Jan 1, 1964
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Impact of War on the Oil IndustryBy AIME AIME
OVER-ALL operations of the oil industry, as measured by production of crude oil and consumption of products, are almost exactly of the same magnitude as a year ago. Does this mean that the great oil i
Jan 1, 1942
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PART V - Papers - Electromigration of Cadmium and Indium in Liquid BismuthBy S. G. Epstein
Using the capillary-reservoir technique, electromi-gvation rates of cadmium and indium in liquid bismuth were measured at several temperatures. The electric mobility of cadmium Jrom 305° to 535°C and
Jan 1, 1968
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An Investigation Of The Technical Cohesive Strength Of MetalsBy D. J. McAdam, R. W. Mebs
THE technical cohesive strength of a metal means, not the interatomic forces, but the technically estimated resistance to fracture. An example of such resistance to fracture is the so-called "true" br
Jan 1, 1943
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Modern Progress In Mining And Metallurgy In The Western United States.By D. W. Brunton
Discussion of the paper of D. W. Brunton, presented at the Spokane meeting, September, 1909, and published in Bulletin No. 33, September, 1909, pp. 837 to 855. WILLIAM' KENT, New York, N. Y.:-Th
Jan 1, 1910
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Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Condensation-Enhanced Vaporization Rates in Nonisothermal SystemsBy Michael Epstein, Daniel E. Rosner
Fume nucleation sufficiently close to vaporizing suvfaces can augment net vaporization rates into cooler environments. Environmental conditions favoring large vaporization rate enhancements are brief
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Hardness and Creep under Spherical Indentation (TN)By H. D. Merchant
NUMEROUS publications have examined hot hardness of metals and alloys. Some have studied creep in long-time hardness tests, few of which, however, were tested under a spherical indentor. 1-3 The resul
Jan 1, 1964
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A Study of the Heat Treatment, Microstructure and Hardness of 60 :40 BrassBy Francis Clark
WHEN 60:40 brass is heated to 825° C., given a drastic quench to obtain the beta solid solution, and reheated, various changes take place in the structure. Reheating at 200° C. causes a fine, granular
Jan 1, 1927
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Penetration of Leach Solution into Rocks Fractured by a Nuclear ExplosionBy David D. Rabb
Leaching or solution mining, a relatively simple and economical process for beneficiating metallic ores, is likely to find increasing application in the treatment of low-grade ores that are impractica
Jan 1, 1972
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Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - The Strain Aging of Iron Under StressBy E. A. Almond
An attempt is made to explain the effect of stress on strain aging by examining the mechanism of yielding for a group of aged dislocations. The experimental results on which the theory is based indica
Jan 1, 1970
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Honorary Members (c51aab58-789e-43d7-a6ee-ae1d03cf661e)YEAR OF ELECTION 1913. FRANK DAWSON ADAMS, Montreal, Canada. 1938. HENRY CORT HAROLD CARPENTER, London England 1933. KARL EIKERS New York, N. Y. 1922. FEDERICO GIOLITTI Torino, Italy. 1906. SIR
Jan 1, 1939