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Papers - Kinetics of the Decomposition of Austenite at Constant Temperature (T. P. 964, with discussion).
By J. B. Austin, R. L. Rickett
Measurements of the rate of decomposition of austenite at constant temperature are commonly represented by plotting the percentage transformed on linear coordinates against time on either a linear or
Jan 1, 1939
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List of Meetings (7fb93f0b-7355-4439-a3e6-4daa54538de3)
LIST OF THE MEETINGS OF THE INSTITUTE AND THEIR LOCALITIES FROM ITS ORGANIZATION Transactions Number Place Date Vol Page 1 Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, ?71 1 3 2 Bethlehem, Pa August, ?71 1 10 3 Troy
Jan 1, 1923
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Studies upon the Corrosion of Tin, I-Potential Measurements on High-purity Tin in Carbonate Solutions (28989aac-5d80-4a30-9d1d-bf7fe1364a50)
By Gerhard Derge
A SERIES of studies of the corrosion of tin is under way in the Metals Research Laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The complete program includes examination of the corrosion propertie
Jan 1, 1938
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The Temperature Range Of Martensite Formation
By H. M. Stewart, R. A. Grange
MANY steel parts may crack if quenched directly into a bath near room temperature, but not if quenched at a temperature just above the range where martensite forms and then allowed to cool slowly to r
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Notes - High Temperature Vacuum Etching on Pure Titanium
By W. D. Bennett
AN interesting effect has been observed in the vacuum etching of titanium in the high temperature ß phase. Using a high vacuum annealing furnace, operating at less than 2x10-6 mm with a tubular titani
Jan 1, 1956
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NEW Haven Paper - American Method of Treating by Distillation the Zinc-Silver-Lead Alloy obtained in the Desilverization of Lead
By A. Eilers
Although the process to which I refer in this paper has been in successful operation for nearly five years, during which time it has been introduced, superseding all other processes having in view the
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in South Texas during 1940
By Michel T. Halbouty
The area for which oil and gas developments in South Texas are reported for 1940 in this paper covers the same counties that were included in the reports for 1938 and 1939, with the addition of LaSall
Jan 1, 1941
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Recrystallization Of Aluminum In Terms Of The Rate Of Nucleation And The Rate Of Growth
By W. A. Anderson, R. F. Mehl
RECRYSTALLIZATION of cold-worked metals has long been known to proceed by a process of nucleation and growth.1 When a cold-worked metal is heated to a temperature at which recrystallization will ensue
Jan 1, 1945
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Arc Melting of Titanium Metal
By S. F. Radtke, J. A. Snyder, R. M. Scriver
An automatic, continuous casting arc furnace employing a nonconsum-able electrode and a direct current arc has been constructed and operated successfully for titanium. A comparison of the properties o
Jan 1, 1952
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Sintering Iron- bearing Materials
By R. L. Lloyd
UNLIKE the development of sintering lead, copper and zinc ores, the sintering of fine irony material had its birth, not as a result of gradual growth along lines aimed at the production of sintered an
Jan 10, 1922
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Canal Zone Meeting - November, 1910
Jan 1, 1911
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Computer-Directed Plotting of X-Ray Pole Figures
By G. R. Love
i\ program has been written which allows fully automatic conversion of data for X-ray intensity, as a function of time, to finished conventional pole figures. The program accepts input data in the ser
Jan 1, 1969
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Analysis of Seismic Profiles
By Irwin Roman
NUMEROUS results and formulas have been published for analyzing seismic records, but most of them apply only to large-scale phenomena such as are encountered in studying earthquakes. In a few cases,1
Jan 1, 1933
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Rock In The Box - A New Mining Engineering Handbook In 1971
By Bruce A. Kennedy
The long awaited new Mining Engineering Handbook is taking shape under the leadership of A. B. Cummins, Chairman of the Editorial Advisory Board for the SME Mining Engineering Handbook, and Ivan Given
Jan 1, 1970
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Boston Paper - The Determination of Copper in Steel
By Magnus Troilius
The following is a very rapid method for determining copper in steel. I have found it to give results very closely agreeing with those obtained by galvanic precipitation of the copper. Five grams o
Jan 1, 1883
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Tungsten In Searles Lake
By L. Graydon Carpenter, Donald E. Garrett
Probably the largest single tungsten deposit in the U. S. is one that has yet to produce any tungsten; it is not even listed in tables showing U. S. reserves. This deposit is at Searles Lake, Calif.,
Jan 3, 1959
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Secondary Recovery -The Thermal Recovery Process – An Analysis of Laboratory Combustion Data
By Fred H. Poettmann, A. L. Benham
correlation of waters and identification of mixtures of two and three waters is important in secondary recovery evaluation studies and studies involving underground movement of waters. The importance
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Officers (4ed422bf-f1a9-4551-b93c-cafad863ba6a)
Jan 1, 1908
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New Haven Paper - The Coal-Mines and Plant of the Stag Cañon Fuel Co., Dawson, N. M.
By Jo. E. Sheridan
The Dawson coal-mines are owned aid operated by the Stag Canon Fuel Co., of which Dr. James Douglas is President and E. L. Carpenter general manager. The property is situated in Colfax county, N. M.,
Jan 1, 1910
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Institute of Metals Division - Room-Temperature Creep in Iron Under Tensile Stress and a Superposed Alternating Torsion
By W. A. Wood, W. H. Reimann
A study is made of the creep that can be induced in armco iron at room temperature by superposing small amplitudes of alternating torsion on a tensile creep load. It is shown that the creep differs fr
Jan 1, 1964