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Solution Mining - Solution Mining of Thin-Bedded PotashBy Arcy A., J. G. Davis, D&apos Shock
Results of a pilot operation in the Carlsbad Basin are discussed. After hydrafracing between wells, a block of potash was removed by solution techniques. The distance between frac wells was about 200
Jan 1, 1971
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Precision In Creep TestingBy J. A. Fellows, Earnshaw Cook, H. S. Avery
THE increased use of heat-resistant alloys (26 per cent Cr, 12 per cent Ni, 16 per cent Cr, 35 per cent Ni, 12 per cent Cr, 60 per cent Ni, etc ) in recent years has been accompanied by continued dema
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Notes - Compounds in the Titanium-Rich Region of the Ti-A1 SystemBy Elmars Ence, Harold Margolin
BUMPS, Kessler, and Hansenl have reported that the solubility of aluminum in or titanium is about 31 pct at 1240°C. Despite this large solubility, and no evidence of other phenomena, alloys containing
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - A Modified X-Ray Diffraction Microscope Technique for Study of Dislocations in CrystalsBy C. H. Ma, J. S. Makris
This paper describes a modified X-ray diffraction microscope wzethod based on the general principles of Berg-Bawett's Method, Lang's Method, and Woosters1 Technique. This new method may be u
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Decarburization of Low-Carbon Sheet Steels in Wet Atmospheres Containing HydrogenBy R. M. Hudson
A study has been made of the decarburization of low-carbon sheet steels at temperatures from 1100" to 1475°F in mixtures containing hydrogen, nitrogen, water vapor, and in some instances carbon monoxi
Jan 1, 1963
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Discussions - Discussion of EMD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 185, 1949 - Discussion of EMD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 188, 1950J. W. Tomlison—It seems probable that the author's conclusion, that the conductivity of the slags decreases with increasing content of FeO, is erroneous due to the method of plotting the data. Th
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction of Cold-worked Metals at Various TemperaturesBy T&apos Ke, ing-sui
NUMEROUS investigators have observed that internal friction accompanies cold-working of metals and the effect of annealing is to reduce this internal friction.1,2 However, - most of the experiments we
Jan 1, 1951
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas during 1944By L. B. Herring, Harold Decker
The area under discussion includes districts 2 and 4, so designated by the Texas Railroad Commission,‡ and comprises the following 26 counties: Bee, Brooks, Calhoun, Cameron, De Witt, Duval, Goliad, G
Jan 1, 1945
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Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1944By Frank C. Greene
Drilling in Missouri in 1944 was nearly treble the rate of 1943 because of continued development of the Tarkio pool in Atchison County and the preparation of a pool in Jackson County for a water-injec
Jan 1, 1945
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Comparison Of The Geochemistry Of Limestones And Dolostones Adjacent To Mineralized Breccias (Coy Mine, Mascot-Jefferson City District) And Non-Mineralized Breccias (Thorn Hill Section) In East TennesseeBy Otto C. Kopp, Thomas B. Crattie, Dennis R. Owen
Whole-rock analyses of limestones, fine-gralned dolostones and coarser-grained dolostones adjacent to mineralized breccias (Coy mine, Mascot-Jefferson City district) were compared with similar litholo
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Graphite in Low-carbon Steel (With Discussion)By R. W. Moore, A. B. Kinzel
Although the iron-carbon diagram has undergone many changes in the last 20 years, the region below the eutectoid line and up to approximately 1.7 per cent carbon has been little affected. This region
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Graphite in Low-carbon Steel (With Discussion)By R. W. Moore, A. B. Kinzel
Although the iron-carbon diagram has undergone many changes in the last 20 years, the region below the eutectoid line and up to approximately 1.7 per cent carbon has been little affected. This region
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Small Additions of Oxygen on Lattice Constants and Hardness of ZirconiumBy R. M. Treco
The effect of small additions of oxygen on the hardness, density, and lattice parameters of high purity zirconium has been investigated. Precision parameter values and density of oxygen-free zirconium
Jan 1, 1954
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Underground Mining and Rapid Excavation – 1975 Jackling LectureBy Thomas E. Howard
Recipient of the 1975 D. C. Jackling Award - "For his vision and initiative in defining, planning, directing, and accomplishing mining research programs; for his leadership in focusing worldwide atten
Jan 1, 1976
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PART II - Communications - Anomalies of the Electrical Resistivity of Nickel-Aluminum AlloysBy H. Kreye, E. Hornbogen
An increase in electrical resistivity during aging or after quenching from high temperatures is known in a large number of alloys. Plastic deformation of alloys in this condition leads to a decrease i
Jan 1, 1967
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Members Of The Institute In Military Service (b1b7d19c-5afd-498c-9853-911e3ec315c7)(This list includes only those who have entered military service within the past month, or whose entry has only recently become known to us; it also includes a few names of those whose titles or assig
Jan 1, 1918
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Technical Notes - The Sigma Phase in Ternary Cr-Co-Fe and Cr-Co-Ni AlloysBy P. A. Beck, W. D. Manly
In a recent note Sully and Head1 showed that the Cr-Fe sigma phase is isomorplious with the Cr-Co gamma phase, and that the lattice constants are also nearly identical. In a preliminary investigation
Jan 1, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - A New Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond, Jen-Tung Wang
Comminution energy is principally energy of deformation before breakage, which appears as heat An empirical equation is presented which covers the entire comminution range. The new strain-energy theor
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - A New Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond, Jen-Tung Wang
Comminution energy is principally energy of deformation before breakage, which appears as heat An empirical equation is presented which covers the entire comminution range. The new strain-energy theor
Jan 1, 1951
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Some Observations Of Lineage In Copper CrystalsBy Walter R. Hibbard
THE term lineage was first introduced by Buerger1 to denote dendritic branches, grown from a crystal nucleus during solidification from the liquid, with imperfections in alignment of the order of 10-1
Jan 1, 1947