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Institute of Metals Division - Possible Coexisting Order and Disorder in Fe3Al (TN)
By A. U. Seybolt
RECENTLY, cases of coexisting ordered and disordered phase equilibria have been reported among face-centered cubic metals,1"3 but not on body-centered cubic systems.4 McQueen and Kuczynski5 showed
Jan 1, 1961
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Technical Notes - Crystal Structure of Neodymium Metal
By F. H. Ellinger
TI HE crystal structure of neodymium has been re-A ported by Quill1 and by Klemm and Bommer"s to be hexagonal-close-packed, Strukturbericht-type A3, with a, = 3.650.4, c, = 5.890.4, c/a = 1.614. Klemm
Jan 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Deformation Twins in Re-Mo Alloys of Body- Centered- Cubic Structure (TN)
By C. Feng
HE sensitivity of twinning in molybdenum alloys containing 20 or more at. pct Re was reported by Dickenson and Richardson' and Sims et a1.' The latter3 also studied the effect of twinning on
Jan 1, 1961
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Part XII - Communications - Measurement of Nitride Kinetics on Chromium by ElIipsometry
By Donald L. Johnson
REVIEWS on the applications of optical ellipsometry to the study of polycrystalline metal surfaces and oxidation-corrosion processes have been presented by Kruger and Hayfield, and white.' In vie
Jan 1, 1967
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Tulsa Paper - Evaporation Loss of Petroleum – Theories and Their Application (with Discussion)
By J. H. Wiggins
Granting that about 600,000,000 bbl. of light oil will be produced in the United States this year and taking the Bureau of Mines' statement that 71/2 per cent. of the total crude production will
Jan 1, 1924
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Production Engineering - Bottom-hole Measurements in Pumping Wells (T. P. 1058)
By J. J. Jakosky
The fundamental hydrodynamic principles governing the production of oil from wells have been carefully studied and evaluated by many investigators. These prior studies are quite complete and cover vir
Jan 1, 1939
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Production Engineering - Bottom-hole Measurements in Pumping Wells (T. P. 1058)
By J. J. Jakosky
The fundamental hydrodynamic principles governing the production of oil from wells have been carefully studied and evaluated by many investigators. These prior studies are quite complete and cover vir
Jan 1, 1939
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Manganese Ore (8b80a85d-3ee0-4816-b463-b6b1cbc15799)
By Gordon H. Chambers
MANGANESE ore is a true jack-of-all trades among industrial minerals, its only possible rival being iron ore. It is used in porcelain enamel, dry batteries, building brick, glazed pottery, floor tile,
Jan 1, 1949
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An Investigation Into The Changes Of Permeability Occurring In A Sandstone When Failed Under Triaxial Stress Conditions
By L. H. Morris, M. Mordecai
The emission of firedamp from the strata surrounding active workings of longwall coal faces normally follows a cyclic pattern associated with the mining operations being carried out on the face. Minin
Jan 1, 1971
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Solutions to the Diffusion Equation for a Region Bounded by a Circular Discontinuity
By B. K. Larkin
Solutions to the diffusion equation for a line source located anywhere in a region bounded by a circular discontinuity are presented. Such solutions follow automatically from the Green's function
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Occurrence Of Blue Constituent In High-Strength Manganese Bronze
By E. H. Jr. Dix
DURING an investigation of high-strength manganese bronze by the Engineering Division of the Air Service, at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, particles of a "blue constituent" were noted in the microstruct
Jan 5, 1922
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Otis Passenger Elevator At Inspiration Shaft
By C. E. Arnold
A BRIEF description of this installation was included in a recent paper by H. Kenyon Burch.1 The purpose of the present paper is to amplify Mr. Burch's description, as it is felt by the writer th
Jan 12, 1917
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Mining Methods - Utilization of Slag in the Birmingham District, Alabama (T. P. 796, with discussion)
By James R. Cudworth, Joseph C. Mead
The Birmingham district of Alabama has utilized the slag from its blast furnaces consistently since the earliest development of the slag industry. Today there are producers of slag cement who started
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Methods - Utilization of Slag in the Birmingham District, Alabama (T. P. 796, with discussion)
By Joseph C. Mead, James R. Cudworth
The Birmingham district of Alabama has utilized the slag from its blast furnaces consistently since the earliest development of the slag industry. Today there are producers of slag cement who started
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Economies in a Small Coal Mine (with Discussion)
By Herbert A. Everest
The idea of economical production is usually associated with large operations, tonnages, and mines, with even larger capital behind them. , Nevertheless many small mines operate in the shadow of large
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - Determination of the Absolute Grain Boundary Energy of Gold at 1300°K
By H. Buttner, F. H. Udin, J. Wulff
GRAIN boundaries, the interface between adjacent crystals differing only in respective orientation, have been the object of much experimental and moderate theoretical attention for many years. The ear
Jan 1, 1954
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - Additional Notes on the Prismatic Stadia-Telescope
By R. H. Richards
In October, 1891,I read a paper before the Institute on a "A HandTelescope for Stadia-Work" (Bans., xx., 732), and promised to report at an early date some results showing the degree of accuracy attai
Jan 1, 1893
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Technical Notes - Peritectoid Transformation in Ag-Al Alloys
By C. W. Spencer, F. N. Rhines, R. J. Knight
Ametallographic study has been made of the peritectoid transformation as it occurs in two Ag-A1 alloys, containing 6.0 and 6.9 wt pct Al, respectively. After equilibrating at 475°C, these alloys were
Jan 1, 1958
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Chicago Paper - Sulfur in the Coking Process (with Discussion)
By S. W. Parr
FRom a study of sulfur with reference to its specific combination in coal, published as University of Illinois Bulletin No. 111, 1919, it is now possible to determine the various forms of this constit
Jan 1, 1920
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Behavior of Zone-Melted Molybdenum-Rhenium Single Crystals
By R. Maddin, A. Lawley
Single crystal Mo-Re alloys (99.99+ purity), grown by electron bombardment floating zone heating, were deformed in tension at temperatures from -196° to +200°C. At -196oC, Mo-6 pet Re and Mo-20 pct Re
Jan 1, 1962