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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Omega Phase Precipitation in Alloys of Titanium with Transition MetalsBy B. S. Hickman
Using primarily quantitative single crystal X-ray techniques studies have been made of the precipitation of the metastable w phase in alloys of titanium with Mo, Mn, Fe, Cr, and Nb. It is shown that,
Jan 1, 1970
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X-ray Metallography - Suppressed Constitutional Changes in Alloys (With Discussion)By G. Sachs
According to Tammann,' the explanation of the effect of mechanical deformation in producing changes in the properties of metals is one of the most important problems of physical metallurgy, takin
Jan 1, 1931
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III. Characters depending upon LightBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
General Principles of Optics Optical Instruments and Methods General Optical Characters of Minerals 1. Diaphaneity 2. Color 3. Luster Special Optical Characters of Minerals belonging t
Jan 1, 1922
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Colorado Paper - Method of Fixing Prices of Bituminous Coal Adopted by U. S. Fuel Administration (with Discussion)By J. H. Allport, C. Garnsey
During the latter part of 1916 and the early months of 1917, due to war activities, there was a threatened shortage of coal which resulted in panic among consumers and a rush to obtain coal at once at
Jan 1, 1920
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The 1969 Jackling Award Lecture - Joint Mining Ventures Abroad: New Concepts For A New EraBy C. D. Michaelson
The memory of D. C. Jackling serves chiefly to remind us how much we owe to the pioneers of our industry. Jackling was one of the giants. Orphaned at the age of two, he made his way through sheer pers
Jan 4, 1969
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First AidBy Warnie Flint
According to statistics that have been compiled by the National Safety Council, U.S. Bureau of Mines, American Medical Association, and other agencies, accidental injuries cause more deaths than all t
Jan 1, 1973
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Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum - copper Alloys. IV- Discussion of the Theory (T. P. 1083, with discussion)By William L. Fink and
Although age-hardening in an aluminum-base alloy containing magnesium was observed by Alfred Wilml as early as 1911, it was not until 1919 that a theory of the mechanism of age-hardening was proposed.
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum - copper Alloys. IV- Discussion of the Theory (T. P. 1083, with discussion)By William L. Fink and
Although age-hardening in an aluminum-base alloy containing magnesium was observed by Alfred Wilml as early as 1911, it was not until 1919 that a theory of the mechanism of age-hardening was proposed.
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Fine-grained Structural Steels for Low-temperature Pressure-vessel Service (With Discussion)By John J. Egan, A. B. Kinzel, Walter Crafts
The demands of the petroleum and chemical industries for steels to be used in pressure vessels and similar structures at artificially low temperatures are continually increasing, and the writing of pr
Jan 1, 1937
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Effect of Copper and Zinc in Cyanidation with Sulfide-acid PrecipitationBy E. S. Leaver
THE presence of soluble base metals in precious-metal ores usually precludes cyanidation as the best method of treatment. The laboratory experiments described in this paper show the possibility of cya
Jan 1, 1929
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Study of Lattice Distortion in Plastically Deformed Alpha IronBy Norman Goss
IT is generally agreed that cold-working mechanically refines the grains into smaller fragments and with continued working these are oriented with certain crystallographic directions bearing a relatio
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Hardening Mechanism on the Fatigue Strength of Some Fe-Ni Martensitic AlloysBy G. W. Tuffnell, S. Floreen
Three Fe-18 pet Ni-base ternary alloys cortaining carbon, molybdenum, or cobalt were aged to pgroduce hardening by carbides, Ni3Mo, or ordering, respectively. Each alloy was tested in rotating-beam fa
Jan 1, 1965
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Chrome in the Southern Appalachian RegionBy William Glenn
In their account of chromium, Roscoe and Schorlemmer (Treatise on Chemistry, London, 1879) state that "In 1762 Lehmann, in a letter to Buffon, de nova minerœ plumbi specie crystalline rubra, described
Jan 1, 1896
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Arizona Paper - Features of the New Copper Smelting Plants in Arizona (with Discussion)By A. G. McGregor
During the past 5 years, five new copper-smelting plants have been built and put into operation in the State of Arizona. The monthly copper output from these plants averages from 5,000,000 to 18,000,0
Jan 1, 1917
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Application of Landsat Imagery to Kaolin Mining Operations in Southeastern USBy R. J. P. Lyon, A. E. Prelat, H. Lawrence
Introduction In 1977, the US Bureau of Mines awarded a grant to the state of South Carolina to explore the possibility of using Landsat multispectral scanner (MSS) data as an aid in monitoring surfac
Jan 1, 1982
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Segregation in Single Crystals of Solid Solution AlloysBy Arthur Phillips
THE normal method of preparing metallic alloys for commercial use involves the preparation of a melt containing the given components in the chosen proportions and allowing the homogeneous liquid mass
Jan 1, 1937
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Water Intrusion And Methods Of Prevention In California Oil FieldsBy Franklyn Oatman
IN order that the conditions which obtain in an oil well may be readily understood, a brief description of a typical California well and. a number of the phenomena accompanying same will be given. Tha
Jan 3, 1914
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Health And Safety In Mines CommitteeJan 1, 1934
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Concerning Gates And Vents In General.EVERY mould, of whatever kind it may be, must have an entrance appropriate to the material if it is wished to fill its inner space with bronze or other metal. It is likewise necessary that it have ven
Jan 1, 1942