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Papers - Copper Embrittlement, III (With Discussion)By L. L. Wyman
Previous studies1 by the writer dealing with the embrittlement of copper have been concerned with the behavior of various pure and deoxidized coppers when exposed to an oxidation-reduction cycle, and
Jan 1, 1934
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Coal as a Fuel for the Gas TurbineBy John I. Yellott
SINCE the days of Newcomen and Watt, when men first sought to turn the energy of fuels to useful purposes, coal-generated steam has supplied most of the power needed for both stationary and mobile app
Jan 1, 1946
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The Genesis of Asbestos and Asbestiform MineralBy Stephen Taber
INTRODUCTION THE term asbestos, as commonly used, includes half a dozen minerals all having a well-developed fibrous structure, but differing in chemical composition and in some of their physical, pr
Jan 10, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - The Yielding and Strain-aging of Carburized and Nitrided Single Crystals of IronBy H. Schwartzbart, J. R. Low
Annealed, .Poly crystalline, low carbon steel exhibits a phenomenon known as the "yield point." If such a steel is loaded in tension, the load increases steadily with elastic strain, drops suddenly, f
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Stress Distribution at the Bottom of a Borehole by a Numerical MethodBy Y. Wang, M. M. Singh, H. L. Hartman
Knowledge of the state of stress at the bottom of a drillhole is of practical importance in rock drilling, since the induced stresses must exceed the strength of the rock in order to cause fracture.
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - The Solidification of Pure Metals Under Unidirectional Heat Flow Conditions. I-Solidification with Zero SuperheatBy A. W. D. Hills, M. R. Moore
An apparatus has been developed in which metals can bc solidified under closely controlled unidirectional heat flow conditions. The metals are cooled by a multiple-air jet system, designed so that th
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Magnetic Properties Versus Allotropic Transformations of Iron Alloys (With Discussion)By T. D. Yensen, N. A. Ziegler
The elements aluminum,' arsenic,2 silicon,3 tin2 and vanadium,~.~ when used in relatively small amounts as alloying elements, seem to have a beneficial effect on the magnetic properties of iron—i
Jan 1, 1931
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Bismuth in Copper Grain Boundaries (TN)By S. Yukawa, M. J. Sinott
The low solubility of bismuth in copper and its segregation at copper grain boundaries with resulting embrittlement is well known.1-3 The heterogeneous diffusion of liquid bismuth into polycrystalline
Jan 1, 1960
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Antimony-Zirconium System in the Range 0 to 5 At. Pct AntimonyBy J. O. Betterton, W. M. Spicer
The solubilities of antimony in the a and ß-forms of zirconium were determined between 750" and 1300°C. The a-phase forms by a peritectoid reaction, and the a/(a + ß) and ß/(a + ß) phase boundaries
Jan 1, 1959
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Book IBy Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover
MANY persons hold the opinion that the metal industries are fortuitous and that the occupation is one of sordid toil, and altogether a kind of business requiring not so much skill as labour. But as fo
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - A Comparison of the Creep-Rupture Properties of Nickel in Air and in VacuumBy P. Shahinian, M. R. Achter
In a comparison of the creep -rupture properties of nickel in air arid in vacuum there is a reversal in relative strengths with variations in stress. At low stresses the properties are better in air
Jan 1, 1960
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Deoxidation of Thorium by CalciumBy David T. Peterson
Calcium metal was found to deoxidize thorizcm at 1000° to 1200° C. The reaction kinetics were determilled and related to the diffusion coefficients of oxygen in thorium. The solubility of oxygen i
Jan 1, 1962
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A Wartime Cause CélèbreBy Robert Glass Cleland
FROM the time of its organization down to 1917, a period of more than eighty years, Phelps, Dodge & Co. was seldom involved in what could be called a major labor difficulty. Behind this remarkable rec
Jan 1, 1952
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Concentration Of Iron Ores In The United StatesBy T. B. Counselman
PROBABLY the earliest concentration of iron ore in this country was carried on in the northeastern magnetite areas. Magnetic concentration was relatively simple and gave a concentrate that, after aggl
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Smoke Control - Stability of the Atmosphere and Its Influence on Air Pollution (T.P. 2395, Coal Tech., May 1948)By Henry F. Heblby
HOW often has the thoughtful observer pondered the apparent contradictions experienced in the weather? One can take records of two days, one in the winter and one in the summer. The "degree days1&a
Jan 1, 1949
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Operation And Maintenance Training And Startup - Crushing CircuitBy Richard R. Bains
"When l hear - I normally remember 10 percent When I hear and see - I can remember 15 to 25 percent When I hear, see, and do - I usually remember up to 50 percent" While this is not a tr
Jan 1, 1982
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Troy Paper - Roasting Iron-oresBy John Birkinbine
" Whether an iron-ore should be roasted is a question which very seldom arises ; at least, this question seldom ought to arise. With the exception of the red impalpable oxide, the whole series of iron
Jan 1, 1884
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Papres - Mining Geology - Succession of Minerals and Temperatures of Formation in Ore Deposits of Magmatic AffiliationsBy Waldemar Lindgren
The following pages present data accepted by many geochemists and geologists regarding the succession of minerals and the temperatures of formation in ore deposits affiliated with igneous rocks. They
Jan 1, 1937
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BlastingA BLAST can be "full of sound and fury," signifying nothing but a poorly confined charge, or it can be a muffled, well controlled explosion which moves the rock efficiently and places it in the desire
Jan 1, 1952
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Production Engineering - An Improved Water-input Profile Instrument (TP 2315, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1948, with discussion)By R. J. Pfister
The development of a water-input profile instrument based on the introduction of brine and fresh water into an input well with the electrical location of, the boundary developed between them is report
Jan 1, 1948