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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Initial Orientation on the Fiber Texture of Aluminum Rods
By Carl J. McHargue
Rods of 99.99 + pct Al which had initial orientatzons of <001>, <118>, <115>, <111>, and random were swaged at room temperature. Changes in orientation as a function of deformation were studied on a
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Complex Damping Effects in Fe-Mn-N Alloys
By J. F. Enrietto
It is shown that one cannot approximate the broad internal friction Peaks observed in the Fe-Mn-N system as the sum of a number of subsidiary Peaks and still vetain the concept of a single relaxation
Jan 1, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Free Energy of Formation of Tungsten Carbide, WC
By Molly Gleiser, John Chipman
The standard free energy of formation of WC was obtained from determination of the equilibrium WC + CO2 = W + 2CO between 1215° and 1266°K. Its uallie is -8340 * 300 cal Per mole over the above range
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth Restraint in Silver by Oxygen
By Mark J. Klein, Robert A. Haggins
The pesence of a small amount of oxygen was found to cause significant grain growth restraint in 99.99 pct Ag. This behavior does not seem to be due to the presence of an oxide dispersion, but instead
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Magnesium-Rich Region of the Magnesium-Yttrium Phase Diagram (TN)
By D. Mizer, J. B. Clark
In a recent investigation of the entire magnesium-yttrium phase diagram, Gibson and Carlsonl report the maximum solid solubility of yttrium in magnesium as 8.0 wt pct Y at 1050°F (565°C). However, ind
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure On Self-Diffusion in Lead
By Robert E. Hoffman, John B. Hudson
The self-diffusion coefficient of pure lead has been measured at five pressures between atmospheric and 40 kb. over a temperature range of about 150°C near the melting point at each pressure. Measurem
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Elastic and Plastic Strain on the Tensile Flow Stress Recovery of Aluminum
By C. L. Meyers, J. L. Lytton, T. E. Tietz
The recovery of tensile flow stress of 99.995 pct A1 under conditions of elastic strain and plastic creep straining was investigated using a fractional recovery parameter. Tensile straining was conduc
Jan 1, 1962
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Cr3C2 at High Temperature
By N. A. Gokcen, S. Fujishiro
The dissociation pressure of Cr3C2 has been measured in the range of 1908" to 2237°K by means of graphite Knudsen effusion cells. It has been found that Cr3C2 vaporizes according to the following reac
Jan 1, 1962
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Glidden Readies New Jersey Heavy Mineral Operation
By John V. Beall
The Glidden Co., a newcomer to the mining industry, will be putting on stream its Lakehurst mine and concentrator this spring. Ilmenite-bearing placer sands will be mined and concentrated in a spankin
Jan 1, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamics of Suboxide Vaporization
By Leo Brewer, Gerd M. Rosenblatt
Thermodynamic calculations predict the species vaporizing from metal-oxide mixtures when reliable free energy functions, enthalpies of formation, and dissociation energies are available for the possib
Jan 1, 1962
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Iron and Steel Division - The Columbium-Oxygen Equilibrium
By Michel Elle, John Chipman
The equilibrium of gaseous H20-H2 mixtures with liquid iron-columbium alloys in the range 0.2 to 2.4 pct Cb shows that the activity coefficient of oxygen is strongly diminished by Cb. The oxide in equ
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Hardening Mechanism in Nitralloy-N Steel (TN)
By H. J. Beattie, G. C. Gould
J. B. Seabrook' recently published properties of a low-alloy Ni-A1 age-hardening steel known commercially as "Nitralloy-N". He mentioned three possible mechanisms of age hardening, viz. order-dis
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Anomaly in the Rate of Strain Hardening of Zinc Single Crystals (TN)
By A. E. Deruyttere, J. Van der Planken, M. Laurent, Van den Bergen
FahRENHORST and schmid1 observed that zinc single crystals work hardened less rapidly when strained in liquid air (- 185°C)than in a bath at -82°C, whereas at higher temperatures the rate of work hard
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Observations on the Thermal Etching of Silicon Iron
By D. S. Hutton, W. C. Leslie
S. Floreen (1nteumtio)lal Nickel Co.)— One fairly simple way to differentiate between embrittlement due to surface microcracks or due to a dislocation barrier effect might be to load a brittle rock sa
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Motion Picture Studies of Columbium Oxidation
By W. T. Hicks
Visual observation of the oxidation of columbium shows that the protective behavior noted previously in gravimetric work in the early stages of the reaction below 600°C and throughout the reaction at
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Cube Texture in 3-1/4 Pct Silicon-Iron (TN)
By Jean Howard, E. V. Walker
ManY papers have been published during the last few years on the formation of cube texture in 3 1/4 pct Si-Fe, e.g., those of Assmus, Detert, Dunn, and Walter.1,5 All are concerned with the formation
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal - Mining Projections in Northern Virginia
By A. E. Belton
The individual projections for large mines in the Pittsburgh coal seam in northern West Virginia are discussed with emphasis on roof control and ventilation requirements. All four mines use continuous
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Precipitation of Chromium Carbide on Grain Boundaries in a 302 Austenitic Stainless Steel
By R. Stickler, A. Vinckier
An optical and electron microscope study was made on a commercial 302 stainless steel heat treated for massive carbide precipitation. Convincirg evidence was obtained that the grain boundary precipita
Jan 1, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Caustic Sulfide Treatment of Mercury Sulfides
By W. A. Stickney, J. W. Town
Tests demonstrated that aqueous solutions of sodiu~n sulfide would dissolve over 95 pct of the cinnabal- in 5 pct Hg flrotation concentrates and 60 to 90 pct of the cinnabav in low-grade ol-es. Double
Jan 1, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Molybdenum by Direct Thermal Dissociation of Molybdenum Disulfide
By D. V. Doane, G. A. Timmons, W. G. Scholz
Molybdenum of high purity can be produced by direct dissociatiott of commercial molyhdenm disulfide in vacuo at 1600° to 1700°C (2910° to 3090°F). The Product is lower in oxygen than commercially av
Jan 1, 1962