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    Reaction Kinetics in Processes of Nucleation and Growth (abc4daef-e199-4be2-9993-281dc656305f)

    By William Johnson

    IT is now recognized that several important types of reactions in metallic systems proceed by the formation of nuclei and the growth of these nuclei. The process of freezing is a simple example of thi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Melting of Molybdenum in the Vacuum Arc (Metals Tech., Sept. 1946, T. P. 2052, with discussion)

    By John L. Ham, Robert M. Parke

    The melting point of molybdenum is 2625° + 50°C. Heretofore the metal has been considered too refractory to be melted in commercial quantities; hence, it has been formed into rod, wire, and sheet by t

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Melting of Molybdenum in the Vacuum Arc (Metals Tech., Sept. 1946, T. P. 2052, with discussion)

    By John L. Ham, Robert M. Parke

    The melting point of molybdenum is 2625° + 50°C. Heretofore the metal has been considered too refractory to be melted in commercial quantities; hence, it has been formed into rod, wire, and sheet by t

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - On the Streaming Potential Problem in Well Logging

    By J. E. 214-000-000-010 Warren, M. R. J. Wyllie, T. Meidav, L. Scharon, R. Uhley, A. J. deWitte

    By considering the stoichiometry of the underground combustion process, an equrztion was derived relating the point velocity of the combustion front as a function of the air flux, fuel content, effici

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Strengthening by Interfaces in the Ag-Cu Directionally Solidified Eutectic

    By H. E. Cline, D. F. Stein

    A fine lamellar structure with interlamellar spacings ranging from 0.I to 3.7 was Woduced by high-speed directional solidification and used to study the interaction of dislocations with an array of b

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Sulphides In Nickel And Nickel Alloys

    By A. M. Hall

    SULPHUR, even in small amounts, may often be harmful to nickel and high-nickel alloys, causing impairment of mechanical strength and destruction of malleability and ductility, as shown by Merica and W

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Technical Notes - The Statistical Nature of the Endurance Limit

    By R. F. Mehl, J. T. Ransom

    For many years the Metals Research Laboratory of Carnegie Institute of Technology has been concerned with the statistical nature of the engineering properties of steel from an experimental viewpoint,

    Jan 1, 1950

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    M. Albertson ? Chairman, Petroleum Division, A. I. M. E.

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    M ALBERTSON is research engineer for the Shell Petroleum COT. He joined the Roxana Petroleum Corp. (later the Shell) in 1920, at Hanger, Texas, became district geologist at Shreveport, and after two y

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discontinuities in the S-N Fatigue Curve of (111) Copper Single Crystals (TN)

    By Harmon D. Nine

    DISCONTINUITIES in the strain vs cycles to failure (S-N) fatigue curves have been reported for polycrystalline materials by Porter and Levy for copper,' by Benham and Ford for mild steel,' a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - Measurement of the Temperature Drop in Blast-Furnace Hot-Blast Mains (with Discussion)

    By R. J. Wysor

    MoRe than two years ago, in making efficiency tests on our hot-blast stoves, I was surprised to discover a marked difference in temperature as indicated by a pyrometer inserted near a stove on blast,

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Economics - Proration in Texas in 1931

    By David Donoghue

    Efforts made in the year 1930 and in previous years restricted production in most of the fields of Texas to a point that was satisfactory, at the beginning of 1931, to the majority of producers and bu

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Part VIII - Papers - An Investigation of the Liquid Miscibility Gaps in the Lead-Copper-Iron-Arsenic System

    By R. H. Maes, R. E. de Strycker, J. J. Jacobs

    A simple method, based upow density measurements, has been perfected in order to determine the critical temperature of liquid miscibility gaps. Applied to the Pb-Cu system, it yielded a value of 980"C

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Some Observations Concerning Electrical Measurements in Anisotropic Media, and Their Interpretation

    By Schlumberger, C

    IN the search for practical geological problems amenable to solution by the potential methods, the geophysicist is led to study mathematically various theoretical cases. In these idealistic discussion

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Institute of Metals Division - Structural Studies elf Plastic Deformation in Aluminum Single Crystals

    By N. K. Chen, C. H. Mathewson

    Single crystals of high purity aluminum of various orientations were carefully documented after plastic extension. Special attention was given to the formation of slip lines, deformation bands, and as

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Coupled Deformation/Flow Analysis With The Distinct Element Method

    By John Kafritsas

    INTRODUCTION Deformations and failure of rock masses in elopes, foundations or tunnels can be caused by water pressures. On the other hand, deformations of a rock mass affect the flow of water (an

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Effect of Oxygen upon the Precipitation of Metals from Cyanide Solutions

    By Thomas Crowe

    Much has been written upon the precipitation of metals from cya-nide solution by zinc. We often read of the many factors that influence precipitation, such as zinc surface, purity of zinc, percentage

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Intersection Mechanism of Plastic Deformation in Aluminum Single Crystals

    By S. K. Mitra

    A refinement of the Seeger model for intersection process is investigated which is in better agreement with experimental observations than the original. It is shown that, in single crystals, the strai

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Observations In The Making And Use Of Sulphite-Treated Steels (24b21a04-2498-434d-ad80-12c52d060b1d)

    By L. G. Graper, E. L. Ramsey

    THE present program of increased production of armament and lend-lease material for mechanized war has created a problem for the shops that must do the machining. They have naturally turned to the ste

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Stabilization of the Size of Fine Iron Particles in Mercury

    By R. B. Falk, F. E. Luborsky

    Small iron particles in mercury pow by diffusion of iron atoms through the mercury. Iron particles, with diameters about 200Å, have been stopped from gvowing in size, even up to the boiling point of m

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Diffusion Of Carbon In Austenite With A Discontinuity In Composition

    By L. S. Darken

    IT has long been recognized that the driving force in an isothermal diffusion process may be regarded as the negative gradient of the chemical potential (partial molal free energy) of the diffusing su

    Jan 1, 1948