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Papers - Comminution - Experiences in Grinding Raw Materials for Portland Cement (T. P. 1893, Min. Tech. Nov. 1945)
By C. D. Rugen
Ground raw material as fed to the cement kiln generally is a mixture of two to four components, each of which may have widely varying physical and grinda-bility characteristics. Chemically similar mat
Jan 1, 1947
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Thermodynamic Study of the Titanium-Sulfur System in the Region TiS1.93 to TiS0.80
By A. W. Schlechten, R. P. Abendroth
Equilibrium H2S/4 ratios were determined as functions of temperatunz and composition in a hydrogen recirculation apparatus. A high-temperature solid solution exists in the range two-phase regionfro
Jan 1, 1960
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Iron and Steel Division - On the Imperfections in Martensite and their Relation to the Formation of Martensite
By H. M. Otte
Certain choices for the shear elements of the inhomogeneous distortion in the phenomenological theory of martensite formation are examined for their agreement with crystallographic and X-ray data of i
Jan 1, 1961
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Structural Changes During Superplastic Deformation in AI-78 Wt Pct Zn Alloy
By J. H. Bechtold, R. Kossowsky
1 HE superplastic behavior of the eutectoid A1-78 wt pct Zn alloy has been thoroughly investigated by Back-ofen et al.' The superplastic elongations and the marked resistance to necking were rati
Jan 1, 1969
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Effect Of Variables On The Recrystallization Of Silicon Ferrite In Terms Of Rates Of Nucleation And Growth
By James K. Stanley
WHEN a plastically deformed metal is heated to a certain temperature, it undergoes a complete change in microstructure, the consequence of which is a marked alteration of mechanical properties such as
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Iron Ores and Blast Furnace Practice - Concentration of Iron Ores in the United States (Metals Technology,
By T. B. Counselman
PRobably the earliest concentration of iron ore in this country was carried on in the northeastern magnetite areas. Magnetic concentration was relatively simple and gave a concentrate that, after aggl
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Iron Ores and Blast Furnace Practice - Concentration of Iron Ores in the United States (Metals Technology,
By T. B. Counselman
PRobably the earliest concentration of iron ore in this country was carried on in the northeastern magnetite areas. Magnetic concentration was relatively simple and gave a concentrate that, after aggl
Jan 1, 1944
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Part XII - Papers - Grain Boundary Segregation and the Cold-Work Peak in Iron Containing Carbon or Nitrogen
By M. L. Rudee, R. A. Huggins
Samples of iron containing nitrogen or carbon have been given treatments similar to those used in cold-work peak (CWP) measurements and examined by transmission electron microscopy. It was observed th
Jan 1, 1967
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PART I – Papers - Intermetallic Phases in the Systems of Zinc with Lanthanum, Cerium, Praseodymium, Neodymium and Yttrium
By Harold M. Feder, Robert V. Schablaske, Irving Johnson, Ewald Veleckis
The stoichiometry, structure, and stability of the internzediate phases formed between zinc and some of the rare earth (RE) metals were systematically exarnined by means of a recording effusion balanc
Jan 1, 1968
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Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (cae4f0f7-5313-4185-a47e-a6f9b1c85135)
By Anson Hayes
THE quality of sheet and strip products made of rimming steel is closely related to the structure and chemistry of the ingots. The varia-tion in composition throughout the ingot, as affected by segreg
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Variable Temperature on Unsteady-State Diffusion in Metals and Slags
By J. Szekely
The paper discusses simultaneous heat conduction and diffusion. These problems may arise in slag-metal kinetics and in connection with rapid heating or cooling of specimens. A mathematical formulation
Jan 1, 1965
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Symposia - Symposium on Segration (Metals Technology, September 1944) - Segregation in a Large Alloy-steel Ingot (With discussion)
By S. W. Poole, J. A. Rosa
The object of this investigation was to determine the distribution of chemical elements within a large, killed alloy-steel ingot, by sulphur printing and quantitative chemical analysis. With regard
Jan 1, 1945
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Salt - Some Recent Developments in the use of Sodium Chloride (Common Salt) (T. P. 723, with discussion)
By C. D Looker
Common salt is mentioned in the most ancient writings as an important article of diet. It is fairly certain that it was used by men and animals long before the dawn of civilization. Its presence in na
Jan 1, 1938
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Salt - Some Recent Developments in the use of Sodium Chloride (Common Salt) (T. P. 723, with discussion)
By C. D. Looker
Common salt is mentioned in the most ancient writings as an important article of diet. It is fairly certain that it was used by men and animals long before the dawn of civilization. Its presence in na
Jan 1, 1938
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Velocities, Kinetic Energy and Shear in Crossflow Under Three-Cone Jet Bits
By R. H. McLean
Velocity, kinetic energy and shear in crossflow beneath three-cone jet bits may influence cleaning of the bottom of the borehole and the teeth of the bit. Laboratory investigation shows that each of t
Jan 1, 1966
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Institute of Metals Division - Development of a (110) Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Annealed High-Purity Tantalum
By H. F. Webster, C. G. Dunn
Rolling md annealing procedures are described for developing the (110) preferred orientation in tantalum for use as a thermionic-emission materinl where electrodes of a uniform high work function are
Jan 1, 1964
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Mining Geology - Prospecting for Gold in the Shield Areas of Canada, Siberia, Southern Rhodesia and Western Australia
By W. H. Emmons
Although gold is one of the rarer metals, it is widely distributed; it is found on all of the continents and in each of the grand metallogenic provinces of the earth. It is prominent particularly in t
Jan 1, 1932
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The Major Producers Get For The Future - Inco - Falcon Bridge - Le Nickel - Sherritt Gordon - Inco In Expansion
Long range expansion plans begun in 1966 by The International Nickel Co. of Canada, producer of over 50% of the free world supply of the white metal, are so mammoth as to give rise to the speculation
Jan 10, 1968
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History of Developments in Direct Smelting Practice at the McGill Plant of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Corporation
By Leonard Larson
BEFORE direct or wet smelting of copper concentrate was adopted at the McGill smelter, in November 1932, actual furnace smelting tests had indicated the possibility of smelting between 400 and 500 dry
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Lattice Relationships Developed by the Peritectic Formation of Beta in the Copper-zinc Systems (With Discussion)
By Alden B. Greninger
Although the crystallography of lattice transformations has been studied extensively during the past few years, these studies have been limited, with few exceptions1'2, to specimens in which the
Jan 1, 1937