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The Diffusion Rates For Carbon In Austenite
By F. E. Harris
IT has been said that carbon is "ubiquitous" with reference to iron alloys. Certainly at temperatures where carbon and iron form the solid solution, austenite, it may be readily added to, or removed f
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Solid Solution Alloying on the Cold-Rolled Texture of Titanium
By J. P. Hammond, C. J. McHargue, S. E. Adair
Cold-rolled sheet textures have been determined for binary solid solutions of aluminum, columbium, tantalum, and zirconium in titanium. An alloy containing 3.8 pct Al had a (0002) [10101 texture, wher
Jan 1, 1954
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Preperation - The Washing of Pittsburgh Coking Coals and Results Obtained on Blast Furnaces (T. P. 1618)
By C. D. King
The key to maximum production of ingots for the war effort is maximum production of pig iron. For any given furnace and ore, the most important single influence on blast-furnace production is the qual
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Correlation of Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled 70-30
By R. M. Brick
The etched mierostructures of cold-worked alpha brasses, after reductions in excess of about 20 per cent, exhibit dark lines or markings, which have been termed "deformation bands," "etch bands," and
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Induction Furnaces for Rotating Liquid Crucibles (T. P. 986, with discussion)
By W. F. Holbrook, C. E. Wood, E. P. Barrett
The high-frequency laboratory induction furnace with a rotating liquid crucible enables research workers to conduct certain investigations heretofore very difficult or impossible to realize because ve
Jan 1, 1939
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Description Of Concentrating Operations, Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited, Northern Rhodesia
By M. R. Goldick
THE Roan Antelope concentrator was originally designed with a nominal milling capacity of 6000 tons of copper ore per day but this was subsequently considerably exceeded. In broad outline the plant co
Jan 1, 1947
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An Improved Nickel-chromium Hardened Chilled Cast Iron
By J. S. Vanick
AN extremely hard, tough, and strong, white or chilled cast iron has been applied for the past several years to industrial and mining services in which its unusual properties have been confirmed by it
Jan 1, 1933
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Refractories (96ad424f-4502-43c7-b25f-7e2111c1c030)
By James A. Crookston, William D. Fitzpatrick
Committee C-8 of the American Society for Testing and Materials defines refractories as "material, usually nonmetallic, used to withstand high temperature," and it defines the term refractoriness thus
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Gases in Steel - A Quantitative Experimental Investigation of the Hydrogen and Nitrogen Contents of Steel during Commercial Melting (Metals Tech., February 1948, T.P. 2347) (with discussion)
By C. E. Sims, G. A. Moore, D. W. Williams
During the past several years the steel casting industry has made studies of heavy castings in which the test bar has been taken from heavy sections rather than from attached or separately cast coupon
Jan 1, 1949
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Kyanite And Related Minerals (85563080-9b0d-4517-b70d-0c665353cd89)
By Paul J. Bennett, James E. Castle
The sillimanite family of minerals, including kyanite, sillimanite, and andalusite, are anhydrous aluminum silicates with the formula A12O3-SiO2. Dumortierite and topaz are also included in this group
Jan 1, 1983
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PART I – Papers - Spontaneously and Artificially Recrystallized Textures in Rolled 3Pct Silicon-Iron Single Crystals
By E. Furubayashi, T. Taoka, S. Takeuchi
Recrystallization textures developed from artificial nucleation around indentations were compared with spontaneously recrystallized textures in two rolled 3 pet Si-Fe single crystals with (111)[112] a
Jan 1, 1968
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Bulkheads For Coal Mines (8e7be8a4-b018-4fa4-86f1-15a2e8f26441)
By Samuel M. Cassidy, John A. Garcia
IN some districts of the bituminous coal field the problem of constructing bulkheads to seal off water under pressure is becoming increasingly important. Recently this matter has been brought very muc
Jan 1, 1937
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Development and Testing of Jet Pump Pellet Impact Drill Bits
By F. H. Deily, L. W. Ledgerwood, J. E. Eckel
A new method for drilling the earth's formations has undergone extensive laboratory and shallow earth drilling experimentation. This method, pellet impact drilling, uses the energy of a large mas
Jan 1, 1957
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Butte Paper - The Use of the Microscope in Mining Engineering (with Discussion)
By F. W. Apgar
THe valuable results that have followed the application in recent years of microscopic methods of research to problems of ore genesis have been significant, but possibly the recognition of their pract
Jan 1, 1914
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Melting And Refining Practices For Magnesium
By Charles E. Nelson
THIS paper will outline briefly the practices commonly followed in this country for the melting and refining of magnesium and its alloys. The processes used for the various forms of primary magnesium,
Jan 1, 1946
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Long-Hole Mining Methods - Changing Mining Methods at the Holden Mine
By John J. Curzon
The existence of mineralized ground in the area near Lake Chelan has been known since 1887, when Major A. B. Rogers, a locating engineer for the Great Northern Railway, came up Lake Chelan to Railroad
Jan 1, 1946
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Phosphate Rock
By G. Donald Emigh
Nothing is more important to life-plant and animal-than phosphate. Its compounds are essential to the energy functions of all living systems and for the formation of bones and teeth. Animals get their
Jan 1, 1975
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Characteristics and Origin of the Brown Iron-Ores of Camaguey and Moa, Cuba
By Willard L. Cumings, Benjamin L. Miller
The Camaguey brown iron-ore deposit covers the top of Sari Felipe hill, the nearest point of which lies 14 miles NW. of the city of Camaguey. While there are several low flat-topped hills in the vicin
Jan 1, 1912
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Electronic Materials Research: Present And Future Trends
By Fred D. Rosi
Introduction There is probably no field in which materials research has played a greater role than that of electronics. However, to trace present and future patterns of materials research in electr
Jan 1, 1971
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Methods and Economies in Mining
By Carl Allen
INTRODUCTION IN any discussion of mining one is repeatedly confronted with the difficulty of dealing with so many variable conditions. It is not an exact science and in the choice of a method each va
Jan 8, 1914