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Canadian Paper - The Micro-Structure and Physical Properties of Cast-Iron, as Affected by Heat- Treatment, Especially in the Manufacture of Malleable Cast-Iron
By W. P. Heineken, A. T. Child
This paper presents the results of a series of experiments made in the metallurgical laboratory of Columbia University, New Pork City. The object of the investigation was to determine, as far as possi
Jan 1, 1901
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X-ray Metallography - Suppressed Constitutional Changes in Alloys (With Discussion)
By G. Sachs
According to Tammann,' the explanation of the effect of mechanical deformation in producing changes in the properties of metals is one of the most important problems of physical metallurgy, takin
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Size Effects in the Deforrmation of Aluminum
By R. L. Fleischer, B. Chalmers
In order to observe size effects associated with a grain boundary, aluminum single crystals and bicrystals of various cross-sectional dimensions were deformed in tension. Typical stress-strain curves
Jan 1, 1959
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Coal - Kinetic and Dynamic Relationships in Coal Flotation
By G. H. Matheson, J. M. W. Mackenzie
The flotation rate of coal has been studied using a continuous laboratory flotation cell and a multiple exposure photographic technique. The effects of particle size, reagent additions and cell turbul
Jan 1, 1963
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A Feasible Plan for Gaging Individual Wells
C. P. BOWIE, San Francisco, Cal.-In my work with the U.S. Bureau of Mines, I have been detailed to report on oil storage containers, and in going around the country I have, been much interested in, th
Jan 1, 1918
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Diffusion in the Indium-Mercury System
By F. O. Shuck, F. E. Butler
A diaphragm diffusion cell suitable for use with liquid metals was designed and tested by measuring the diffusion coefficients for a Hg-10 pct In alloy at 25°C. The binary diffusion coefficient and t
Jan 1, 1970
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Part II - Papers - Growth and Preferred Orientations of Large Elongated Grains in Doped Tungsten Sheet
By J. L. Walter
Tungsten ingots with and without small amounts of aluminum, silicon, and potassium were prepared by conventional powder-metallurgy techniques and hot-rolled to 0.001-in.-thick sheet. The ingots were r
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Dissolution of Sulfide Ores in Acid Chlorine Solutions; A Study of the More Common Sulfide Minerals
By J. D. H. Strickland, K. J. Jackson
IN previous papers' ' details were given of the constructlon and use of an apparatus to study the rate of chlorine consumption and the rate of sul- fate and sulfur production when dilute aqu
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - Mining - Stripping Pitching Beds in Pennsylvania's Anthracite Region (T. P. 1601 with discussion)
By C. E. Brown, D. C. Helms, O. W. Shimer
The early history and progress of anthracite stripping, from the first known operation at Summit Hill in 1821 through 1917, was covered in 1917 in a paper by J. B. Warriner,1 then chief engineer, now
Jan 1, 1944
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Uranium Mineralization in the Sunshine Mine, Idaho
By Paul F. Kerr
Uranium mineralization occurs in the footwall of the Sunshine vein from the 2900 to the 3700 level. Veinlets of uraninite associated with pyrite and jasper have been so extensively divided and recemen
Jan 5, 1953
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Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Milling Practice in the Tri-State Zinc-lead Mining District of Oklahoma-Kansas and Missouri
By Warren Howes, C. O. Anderson, Robert E. Illidge, M. D. Harbaugh, S. J. Burris
The Tri-State zinc-lead mining district embraces an extensive area, including the northeastern part of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, the southeastern part of Cherokee County, Kansas, and adjacent portions
Jan 1, 1935
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Substitutional Solid-Solution Strengthening in Copper Alloys
By C. D. Wiseman
THE concept of alloying to increase the strength of metals originated during the bronze age. However, at the present time there is no single theory capable of explaining all of the observed strengthen
Jan 1, 1959
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Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Steel Dissolution in Molten Pig Iron
By R. D. Pehlke, P. D. Goodell, R. W. Dunlap
The rate of dissolution of steel bars in molten pig iron has been measured experimentally in the temperature range 2300° to 2650° F. The rate of solution is shown to be a .function of bath composition
Jan 1, 1965
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Pittsburg Paper - The Newton-Chambers System of Saving the By-Products of Coke-Manufacture in Bee-Hive Ovens
By Robert A. Cook
In the increasing struggle to cheapen the cost of our iron and steel products a great deal of attention lias been given to economies in the manufacture of coke; and while but little lias been accompli
Jan 1, 1897
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Coal - Anchorage Performance in Rock Bolting
By D. S. Choi, R. Stefanko
There are a number of complex factors that influence the effectiveness of anchorage to maintain tension in rock bolts. However, a plastic analysis of the anchorage site employing certain simplifying a
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - Faults in the Structure of Copper-Silicon Alloys
By C. S. Barrett
THE crystal imperfections known as faults in stacking (stacking disorder) are of importance to both fundamental and applied science and are receiving increasing attention. On the theoretical side ther
Jan 1, 1951
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Part VII - Papers - Electromigration of Hydrogen Isotopes Dissolved in Alpha Iron and in Nickel
By O. D. Gonzalez, R. A. Oriani
The migration of hydrogen and of deuterium dissolved in a iron and in nickel induced by an applied electrical potential has been measured over a range of temperature. In all cases the intevstitial sol
Jan 1, 1968
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PART II - Papers - Impurity Levels in Aluminum as Influenced by Raw Materials and Processing Methods
By K. Mukai, M. Ishihara
This report is a brief discussion of the impurity levels both in primary aluminum and super-purily alnminim in connection with raw materials and proc-essing methods. Particularly, truce amounls of im-
Jan 1, 1967
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Flotation of Bituminous Coal
By R. E. Zimmerman
THE separation of fine sizes of coal from its impurities by means of various flotation methods has become of increasing importance in the coal industry. This, no doubt, will be even more so in the fut
Jan 1, 1948
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Natural Convection in Porous Media and Its Effect on Segregated Forward Combustion
By C. Dirksen
This study investigates whether oxygen consumption during segregated forward combustion may be affected by natural convection. Linear theory indicates that thermal instability occurs in a horizontal p
Jan 1, 1967