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Minerals Beneficiation - On the Limit of ComminutionBy C. C. Harris
A critical literature review leads to a descriptive model of tumbling mill operation based upon energy partition concepts and the necessary requirements for particle fracture. As grinding proceeds int
Jan 1, 1968
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Discussions - Iron and Steel Division St. Louis Meeting, February 1951J. Chipman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.)—The fact that the experimental work has been applied to copper rather than iron and that the paper is presented to the Iron and Ste
Jan 1, 1952
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Slag Thickness on Heat Loss from Ladles Holding Molten SteelBy J. Szekely, Robert G. Lee
Calculations are presented for the prediction of the combined radiative-convective heat loss from molten steel held in a ladle, covered by initially molten slag. A mathematical formulation is given an
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Activity of Carbon in Iron-Nickel-Carbon AusteniteBy P. G. Winchell, A. J. Heckler
An experimentally simple method for determining the effect of alloying elements on the activity of carbon is validated in Fe-Ni-C austenite. The technique consists of the equilibration of carbon betwe
Jan 1, 1963
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Iron and Steel Division - A Thermodynamic Study of the Reaction CaS + H2O [=] CaO + H2S and the Desulphurization of Liquid Metals with Lime - DiscussionBy Terkel Rosenqvist
J. Chipman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.)—The fact that the experimental work has been applied to copper rather than iron and that the paper is presented to the Iron and Ste
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - Measurement of Equilibrium Forces between an Air Bubble and an Attached Solid in WaterBy T. M. Morris
A SEARCH of the literature reveals that no measurements have been made of the forces acting between a small solid particle whose surface is hydrophobic, and an air bubble to which the solid adheres, b
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - Measurement of Equilibrium Forces between an Air Bubble and an Attached Solid in WaterBy T. M. Morris
A SEARCH of the literature reveals that no measurements have been made of the forces acting between a small solid particle whose surface is hydrophobic, and an air bubble to which the solid adheres, b
Jan 1, 1951
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Part IX - Communications - Some X-Ray Observations of Plastic Flow in Single Crystals of IronBy Paul J. Fopiano
SOME relationships between the flow characteristics of iron single crystals of 99.9 pct purity and the behavior of imperfections have been investigated. X-ray rocking-curve measurements and etch-pit c
Jan 1, 1967
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamics of the Cobalt TransformationBy Carl Altstetter, Roy Adams
Measurements of enthalpy changes and transformation temperatures me reported for the fcc -hcp marten-sitic transformation in pure cobalt single and multi-variant crystals andpolycrystalline specimens.
Jan 1, 1969
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Dependence of Segregation of Impurities on the Crystallinity of Gallium (TN)By P. R. Celmer, Leonard R. Weisberg
THE principle of fractional crystallization has been successfully used to prepare high-purity (99.999 pct) Ga. Hoffman and Scribnerl removed single crystals of gallium solidifying in a gallium melt, w
Jan 1, 1962
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Liquid Contact Angles of Electropolished AlumiumBy Byoung Whie Lee
In order to investigate the change in surface energy as a function of cold work ad environment, the contact angles between a liquid and the surface of elec-tropolislzed aluminum with various degrees o
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Deformation on the Strength and Stability of TD NickelBy R. J. Quigg, G. S. Doble
Commercial stress -relieved TD Nickel bar was shown to retain room- and elevated-temperature tensile strength after exposure up to 2501°F. Cold swaging increased both room -temperature and 2000°F tens
Jan 1, 1965
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - High-Temperature Plastic Deformation of Polycrystalline RheniumBy R. R. Vandervoort, W. L. Barmore
Tensile creep experiments were conducted on high-purity, poly cvystalline rhenium from 1500" to 2300°C at stresses from 1500 to I0,OOO psi in a vacuum of 10-a torr. The apparent activation energy for
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Anelastic Effects in Zirconium at Room Temperature Resulting from Prestrain at 77°KBy W. A. Jr. Slippy, E. P. Dahlberg, R. B. Reed-Hill
A large room-temperature mechanical-hysteresis effect under cyclic tensile loading was observed in zivconium specimens prestrained at 77°K so as to form large numbers of (1121) twins. The observed hys
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamics of Interstitial Solid Solutions with Repulsive Solute-Solute InteractionsBy Kenneth A. Moon
An exact statistical treatment of a one-dimensional model is used as a basis for evoluating the reliability of certain simplified expressions for the activity of the solute in interstitial solutions,
Jan 1, 1963
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Northumberland, Nevada - Discovery Of The Northumberland Gold Mine, Nye County, NevadaBy Joseph E. Worthington
The present-day Northumberland gold mine is one of the deposits generally characterized as a Carlin-type occurrence. It lies at the crest of the Toquima Range in Nye County near the center of Nevada.
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - Electrical and Electro-Optical Properties of Interface-Alloy HeterojunctionsBy S. Stopek, E. D. Hinkley, R. H. Rediker
Epitaxial heterojunctions have been prepared by melting the lower -melting-point semiconductor of the interface between two dijferent semiconductors. when the temperature is reduced, the melted materi
Jan 1, 1965
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - A Thermodynamic Study of Liquid Manganese-Tin AlloysBy P. J. Spencer, J. N. Pratt
The vapor pressure of manganese over liquid Mn-Sn alloys has been determined by a high-temperature torsion-effusion technique. Alloys containing from 8 to 100 at. pct Mn were investigated in the tempe
Jan 1, 1969
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An Alternate Method Of Shaft SinkingBy John Tabor, R. B. Spivey
INTRODUCTION Shafts have been sunk in a number of ways. By and large, however, most have been sunk by drill, blast, muck, and slip form methods. Most methods have provided satisfactory means of co
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Analysis of Interstitial Diffusion Using Activity MethodsBy A. G. Guy
Thermodynamic activity rather than chemical composition is basic to the analysis of diffusion. This is the essential conclusion reached by Darken1-3 and by Birchenall and Mehl.4 If so, it is reasonabl
Jan 1, 1950