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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations and Magnetic Properties of Rolled and Annealed Permanent Magnet Alloys

    By W. R. Hibbard

    Pole figures, torque curves, and coercive force have been determined for the following rolled and annealed permanent magnet alloys: Cunife, Cunico, Silmanal, Vicalloy I, Vicalloy II, and Heusler'

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth Rates and Orientation Relationships In the Recrystallization of Aluminum Single Crystals (Discussion, p. 1413)

    By R. W. Cahn, C. D. Graham

    Two predictions of the oriented growth theory of recrystallization textures have been tested by measuring the orientation dependence of the rate of growth of a single grain into a strained single crys

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Council of Economics AIME - Council of Education AIME

    COUNCIL OF EDUCATION OF AIME (Formerly Mineral Industry Education Division) Established as a Division January 15, 1932 Established as a Council February 26, 1957 John C Calhoun, Jr, Chairman 0 Cu

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Officers, Directors, Staff AIME (d0f5ca0b-35df-461d-a0bd-76da935fade4)

    President and Director GROVER J HOLT, '59, Ishpeming, Michigan Past President and Director CARL E REISTLE, JR, '58, Houston, Texas President-elect and Director AUGUSTUS B KINZEL '6

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Notes - Allotropic Transformations in Titanium, Zirconium, and Uranium Alloys

    By Austin E. Dwight

    IT has been shown by Oelsen and Wever' that the effect of a solute element on the allotropic transformation in iron is dependent upon the quantity

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Silicon and Aluminum on the Properties of Hot-Rolled Steel

    By R. H. Frazier, C. H. Lorig, F. W. Boulger

    THERE are both advantages and disadvantages in using semikilled steels in place of killed steels. One advantage of semikilled steels is they provide a higher ingot-to-product yield. This is especially

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Notes - Heat Evolved and Volume Change in the Alpha-Sigma Transformation in Cr-Fe Alloys

    By Howard Martens, Pol Duwez

    XPERIMENTS were performed on a Cr-Fc alloy Econtaining 44.7 pet Cr in order to determine the heat evolved during the transformation of the a solid solution into the s phase, and the change in volume a

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Notes - Effect of Stratification on Relative Permeability

    By A. T. Corey, C. H. Rathjens

    INTRODUCTION Although the oil industry has been aware of the directional variability of permeability in porous rock, the directional variability of relative permeability has been largely ignored. Y

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Diffraction Determination of The Coefficients of Expansion of Alpha Uranium

    By C. M. Schwartz, J. R. Bridge, D. A. Vaughan

    THERMAL expansion coefficients of a uranium were originally reported' on the basis of X-ray diffraction measurement of lattice constants at 25°, 300°, and 650°C. These data have been reproduced b

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Structural Changes in Molybdenum Single Crystals Due to Cold Rolling

    By R. Maddin, N. Ujiiye

    ALTHOUGH the cold-rolled texture for body-centered-cubic metals and alloys is well known (see, e.g., Barrett'), the pole figure representing the texture may be interpreted in two ways. It may be

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solidification of Aluminum-Zinc Alloys

    By Donald Jaffe, Michael B. Bever

    The solidification of Al-Zn alloys (2 to 70 pct Zn was investigated at different rates of solidification. The resulting structures were studied; the amounts of nonequilibrium eutectic were measured an

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Precipitation of Metal from Salt Solution By Reduction with Hydrogen

    By F. A. Schaufelberger

    Early work on chemical precipitation of metals from metal salt solutions is reviewed. The chemistry and thermodynamics of precipitating copper, nickel, cobalt, and cadmium metals by reaction with hydr

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Relative Interfacial Energies of Symmetrical Tilt Grain Boundaries in Silver

    By K. T. Aust

    The relative interfacial energies of symmetrical tilt boundaries in silver of greater than 99.999 pct purity were measured as a function of orientation difference 0 between 9° and 36° about <001>. The

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Debismuthizing of Lead

    By T. R. A. Davey

    The fundamental principles by which bismuth may be removed from lead by pyrometallurgical processes are enumerated. Qualitative discussion of the phase diagrams concerned is followed by presentation o

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Rate of Sintering

    By Gerhard Bockstiegel

    Kuczynski&apos;s formula has been derived for the case of nonspherical particles. TWO formulae of Kuczynski&apos;s type have been derived, one describing the increase in tensile strength, the other de

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Iron and Steel Division - Method for Spectrochemical Determination Of Aluminum in Fe-Al Alloys

    By Ford R. Bryan, Edward F. Runge

    BECAUSE of the need for ductile heat resistant alloys of non-strategic composition, there has been metallurgical development of Fe-A1 alloys possessing improved ductility and hot strength, together wi

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Direct Measurement of Ferrous Ion Mobility in Liquid Iron Silicate by a Radioactive Tracer Technique

    By M. T. Simnad, G. Derge, Ling Yang

    A method is described for using radioactive tracer for the direct determination of ionic mobility in a molten electrolyte. The ionic mobility of Fe" in silica-saturated iron silicate is found to be 0.

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Pressure-Temperature-Composition Relations In The Cr-N Terminal Solid Solution

    By A. U. Seybolt, R. A. Oriani

    The pressure and composition of the solid solution of nitrogen in chromium has been investigated as a function of temperature. The partial molal heat of solution, the activity of nitrogen in solid sol

    Jan 1, 1957