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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Subgrain Formation in High-Purity Aluminum During Creep at High Temperatures

    By J. T. Norton, N. J. Grant, A. M. Gervais

    An investigation of the creep deformation of coarse-grained high-purity aluminum at temperatures approaching the melting point permitted the formulation of a theory of subgrain formation. Subgrain bou

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Apparatus For Metallography.

    By Carle R. Hayward

    (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) THE growing importance of metallography has caused a corresponding interest in the improvement of apparatus for preparing specimens of metals and alloys for micros

    Dec 1, 1911

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    Personal (ed48bb32-f4b7-4217-917c-af0fb94dc7ff)

    (Members are, urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Ap

    Jan 6, 1914

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    Institute of Metals Division - Ductile Beryllium-Silver Alloys Produced by Castings (TN)

    By J. B. Cohen

    EARLY investigators1-4 reported that additions of beryllium to silver caused embrittlement. The in-termetallic phases which are now known to exist5,' were not known at the time. Solidification

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Colorado Meeting, September 1 To 7, 1918

    COMMITTEE IN CHARGE SPENCER PENROSE, Chairman A. E. CARLTON, Chairman Finance Committee GEORGE M. -TAYLOR, Vice-chairman. J. DAMSON HAWKINS, Secretary DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS Finance Finance T.

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Influence Of Lattice Distortion On Diffusion In Metals

    By V. G. Mooradian, John T. Norton

    THE diffusion of metal atoms into the crystal lattice of another metal and the assumption of regular positions to form a homogeneous alloy are some of the most fundamental phenomena of structural. met

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Application of Closed-Circuit TV to Conveyor and Mining Operations

    By G. H. Wilson

    INTRODUCED in 1946 to serve a need in power-plant operation, closed-circuit TV has been used by well over 200 organizations in approximately 25 different industries. Known as industrial television, or

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Board of Directors

    Meeting, of Jan. 22, 1915.-Dr. Albert R. Ledoux was unanimously nominated-by the Board as one of the representatives of this Institute upon the Engineering Foundation Board. The following Tellers to

    Jan 3, 1915

  • AIME
    New York City Paper - The Source and Behavior of Fire-Gas in the Johnstown Mines

    By John Fulton

    Johnstown is the site of the extensive iron, steel, and wire-works of the Cambria Iron Company. It is situated at the western base of the Alleghany Mountain, 275 miles from Philadelphia, and 78 miles

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - The "Lamellar to Fibrous Transition" and Orientation Relationships in the Sn-Zn and AI-Al3 Ni Eutectic Systems

    By G. A. Chadwick, D. Jaffrey

    The morpho1ogies and orientation relationships of the phases in the Sn-Zn and A1-A13Ni eutectic systems were examined by electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques. In each alloy the "transi

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Exploration Men Set Sights on British Columbia Targets

    By Thomas Elliott

    It is now clearly evident that 1963 is witnessing a record year for prospecting and exploration in British Columbia and Yukon Territory, as substantiated by the following facts: ? About 60 large m

    Jan 12, 1963

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    Some properties and Applications of Rolled, Zinc Strip and Drawn Zinc Rod - Discussion

    W. H. PORTH, New York, N.Y.-I would like to ask what effect segregation of lead would have upon the corrosion of sheet zinc; also what effect would abnormal percentages of iron have upon the ductility

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Diffusional Flow in a Hydrided Mg-0.5 Wt pct Zr Alloy

    By David L. Holt, Walter A. Backofen, Anwar-uI Karim

    Specimens of a hydrided Mg-0.5 Zr alloy were strained in tension at 500°C and constant rates of 2 x10-3 5 x 10-3, and 2 X 10" min-1. Hydride-denuded zones formed at grain boundaries normal to the tens

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Minerals Beneficiation - The Mechanism of Fracture Propagation

    By E. F. Poncelet

    Forty years ago A. A. Griffith developed a theory explaining why brittle materials displayed such low tensile strengths.' He based his views on two points. First, he found himself compelled to

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Beryllium: Developing Its Use in Industry

    By W. H. Bassett

    BERYLLIUM was discovered in 1798 by Vauquelin and the metal was first produced by Wohler in 1828 about a year later than his production of metallic aluminum. Beryllium remained dormant until about 192

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Drilling and Producing Equipment, Methods and Materials - Description and Analysis of an Efficient Continuous-Flow Gas-Lift Installation

    By Fred H. Poettmann, J. K. Welchon, A. F. Bertuzzi

    A series of gas-lift tests was made which verified conclusions reached from previous studies and which showed that gas-lift performance could be calculated if reasonably accurate data on the producing

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Instrumentation For Mine Safety: Fire And Smoke Problems And Solutions

    By Ralph B. Stevens

    INTRODUCTION Underground fires continue to be one of the most serious hazards to life and property in the mining industry. Although underground mines are analogous to high-rise buildings where pers

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Minerals in a Power-controlled World

    By H. Foster Bain

    FROM time to time geologists and mining engineers, impressed by the heavy demands made on our mineral reserves' by modern industry, and particularly by the steadily mounting rate of production ne

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Effect of Heat Treatment on Properties and Microstructure of Britannia Metal

    By B. Egeberg

    IN A previous paper1 the authors dealt with the physical properties of cold-rolled and heat-treated Britannia metal of the approximate composition Sn, 91 per cent., Sb, 7 per cent. and Cu, 2 per cent.

    Jan 1, 1929

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    The Problem of the Temperature Coefficient of Tensile Creep Rate

    By J. J. Kantner

    CREEP investigators have made extensive studies to determine the interrelation of stress, temperature and the tensile creep rates of metals. It has been suggested that at small stresses the secondary

    Jan 1, 1937