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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - On The Temperature Dependence of the Flow Stress of Nickel-Base AlloysBy R. G. Davies, P. Beardmore, T. L. Johnston
The flow stress of a series of Ni-Cr-A1 alloys consisting of a dispersion of y' (based on Ni3Al) in a rnatrix of nickel-base solid solution y has been measured at temperatures up to 950°C as a fw
Jan 1, 1970
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The New Viewpoint in IndustryBy ALFRED KAUFFMAN
NO matter what position we hold, workman, foreman, superintendent, manager, president, or what not, let us fail to give or to make good products, then see how quickly we'll be called to account f
Jan 1, 1929
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Part VII - Papers - An X-Ray Diffraction Study of Polycrystalline Brass Deformed in TensionBy Henry M. Otte, Ralph P. I. Adler
The changes of line position and integral line breadth in the X-ray diffraction pattern of a polycvys-talline Cu-30Zn tensile test piece, incrementally loaded (and unloaded) up to fracture, have been
Jan 1, 1968
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World Lead DepositsBy Waldemar Lindgren
IN spite of a world production of lead amounting to 1,300,000 tons, of which the United States produces slightly less than one-half, it appears that the mines at present are hardly able to supply the
Jan 1, 1926
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Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - The Relevance of Stokes' Law to the Physical Conditions of SteelmakingBy N. Standish
By contrast with viscometry and sedimentation, no actual measurements of the applicability of Stokes' law to steelmaking have ever been reported; instead, the proof for and against Stokes' l
Jan 1, 1969
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Perlite (06122c65-7386-419a-b1c5-69df7089d72e)By Frederic L. Kadey
Perlite, as a volcanic glass, has been recognized since the Third Century, B.C. (Langford, 1978). The precise details of discovery often become lost in antiquity, and the variations among the stories
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Transformation Kinetics in High-Purity Iron and Some Iron Binary AlloysBy G. A. Mancini, V. Bharucha, J. W. Spretnak, G. W. Powell
The characteristics of the motion of the a interface during the "down" transformation was studied in zone-refined iron and dilute binary alloys containing nickel and molybdenum by means of the therm
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Diffraction Study of Plastically Deformed CopperBy J. P. Boisseau, C. N. J. Wagner, E. N. Aqua
An analysis ulas made of powder-paltern peaks from cold-rolled polycrystalline copper and from copper powders, compacted into briquets (1 in. diameter) with pressures up to about 106 psi. Powder-patte
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Splat Cooling TechniqueBy Nicholas J. Grant, A. W. Mullendore, Paul Predecki
The Duwez technique of splat cooling in which a molten droplet of metal is accelerated and made to impact on a cold, highly conducting substrate was investigated.- An apparatus for producing "splat" w
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Single and Polycrystals Of Zinc at Low TemperaturesBy F. E. Jaumot, R. L. Smith
Self-diffusion in zinc at temperatures below 200°C has been studied using both single crystal and polycrystal samples. Anomalous results were obtained for single crystal samples, the data indicating t
Jan 1, 1957
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Part VIII - Microstructure and Superconductivity of a 44.7 At. Pct Niobium (Columbium)-54.3 At. Pct Titanium Alloy Containing OxygenBy K. M. Rolls, F. W. Reuter, J. Wulff
The superconducting behavior and microstructural characteristics of a nominal Nb-40 wt pct Ti-0.239 wt pct O alloy were studied as a function of ther mo -mechanical processing treatment. Critical curr
Jan 1, 1967
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Recent Developments in the Tri-State Zinc DistrictBy Arthur Clark, Terrill
THE Tri-State field is now believed to be the largest zinc district in the world. It has a potential production sufficient to supply the entire zinc demands of the country. It is estimated that a trai
Jan 1, 1920
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Concerning CoalCOAL is perennially -a subject of major interest at. Pittsburgh, but during the week of Nov. 19 to 24 it was especially to the fore because nearly two thousand persons gathered to take part in the sec
Jan 1, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Hardenability of Titanium AlloysBy L. D. Jaffe, F. W. Cotter, E. Cordon
The hardenability of titanium-base alloys was studied by metallographic examination and hardness survey of Jominy specimens end-quenched from the B range. Analyses of the data led to the equation log
Jan 1, 1964
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Bottom Scavenging–A Major Factor Governing Penetration Rates at DepthBy N. H. van Lingen
A laboratory stud], has been made to determine what factors affect the penetration rate of roller bits, diamond bits and drag bits in rock drilling with clay /water muds. The rather simple relations t
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Papers - A New Instrument for the Magnetic Determination of Carbon in a. Steel Bath (T. P. 1132, with discussion)By H. T. Clark, H. K. Work
The instrument for the rapid determination of carbon in steel, described in this paper, was developed originally to facilitate the operation of the pilot-sized open-hearth furnace in the Jones & Laugh
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - A New Instrument for the Magnetic Determination of Carbon in a. Steel Bath (T. P. 1132, with discussion)By H. K. Work, H. T. Clark
The instrument for the rapid determination of carbon in steel, described in this paper, was developed originally to facilitate the operation of the pilot-sized open-hearth furnace in the Jones & Laugh
Jan 1, 1940
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The Placer Law as Applied to PetroleumBy Max Ball
AN intelligent discussion of the oil situation and its needs, whether from the standpoint of the prospector, the operator, the engineer, or the public administrative officer, must be founded upon a kn
Jan 6, 1914
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Cleveland Paper - A Trip Through Northern KoreaBy Henry W. Turner
The following notes were taken on a trip through northern Korea in the fall of 1910. We started with about 19 Korean ponies, and as many Koreans, from Shin Anju, on the railway from Seoul to Antung. W
Jan 1, 1913