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Unwise and Dangerous Provisions of Engineering Registration LawsBy G. M. BUTLER
TWENTY-ONE of the states in the Union, the Territory of Hawaii, and seven provinces of Canada now have in operation laws requiring that professional engineers be registered or licensed. In addition, t
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - Isothermal Martensite Formation in an Iron-Chromium-Nickel AlloyBy G. R. Speich, S. A. Kulin
The isothermal formation of martensite at subzero temperatures has been studied in an austenitic stainless steel. The amount of martensite formed isothermally in a given time was found to follow a C-c
Jan 1, 1953
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Physical Properties Of NickelBy David Browne
THE literature dealing with the physical constants of nickel is so fragmentary and unrelated, that a synopsis presents unusual difficulties. It is only within the last few years that investigators hav
Jan 9, 1919
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Widening Use of Geophysics In Geology ObservedBy Sherwin F. Kelly
NEW trend in geophysics has been uncovered in these depression years, made evident through the thinning cloak of commercial activity, which, in better times, would have completely obscured it. I refer
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Sliding Versus Grain Boundary Migration in Creep (TN)By J. O. Brittain, N. R. Adsit
It has been suggested that grain boundary motion during creep is a two-stage process, i.e., sliding followed by migration. Wienbergl found alternate sliding and migration of aluminum tricrystals teste
Jan 1, 1961
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Good Music, Food and Short Speeches at Annual DinnerBy AIME AIME
WITH a brilliance undimmed by hard times, the annual dinner on Wednesday evening, Feb. 17, was a complete success. More than 600 members, friends and ladies gathered early and filled the anterooms of
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - Heats of Formation of Sodium-Tin Alloys Determined With a New High Temperature CalorimeterBy L. A. Bromley, R. L. McKisson
A high temperature calorimeter designed for use up to 1500°K is described and the theory of its operation presented. This calorimeter was used to measure the heats of formation of Na-Sn alloys ranging
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - Comminution - Principles of Comminution--Size and Surface Distribution. (T. P. 1819, Min. Tech., May 1945)By S. Suphi Yavasca, A. M. Gaudin
This paper is intended as a contribution to our knowledge of the mechanism of comminution and of the work of crushing. In a previous paper1 it was shown that with quartz comminution proceeds as fol
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Comminution - Principles of Comminution--Size and Surface Distribution. (T. P. 1819, Min. Tech., May 1945)By S. Suphi Yavasca, A. M. Gaudin
This paper is intended as a contribution to our knowledge of the mechanism of comminution and of the work of crushing. In a previous paper1 it was shown that with quartz comminution proceeds as fol
Jan 1, 1947
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Industrial Rocks and Minerals of New Mexico (a55a7ffd-bd3d-4981-b620-6d5dfdb0d940)By Wm. Terry Siemers, Frank E. Kottlowski, George S. Austin
The value of industrial rocks and minerals produced in New Mexico in 1978 exceeded $227 million. The state ranked first in the nation in production of potash and perlite and was a leader in pumice pro
Jan 1, 1982
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Computer Prediction of Water Drive of Oil and Gas Mixtures Through Irregularly Bounded Porous Media–Three-Phase FlowBy R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton
Interest by petroleum engineers in the flow of three phases—oil, gas and water—in irregularly bounded porous media lies mostly in the performance calculation of water floods of reservoirs that have be
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Minerals Beneficiation - Recovery of By-Product Molybdenite at ToquepalaBy L. C. De Jong, J. F. Shirley, M. L. Campbell
At the Southern Peru Copper operation in Toque-pala, Peru, a new process flowsheet for the recovery of byproduct molybdenite has proved successful in dealing with complex and highly variable ores. Thi
Jan 1, 1968
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Ore FindingBy Augustus Locke
WHY should I, a geologist, be coming before you to talk about finding ore? Certainly, the great discoveries of the past have not been made by geologists, but by men of very different tastes and traini
Jan 1, 1926
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Institute of Metals Division - A Further Study of Ti2Ni-Type Phases Containing Titanium, Zirconium, or HafniumBy J. W. Downey, R. A. Morris, M. V. Nevitt
An experimental survey has determined the occurrence of Ti2 Ni-type phases in binary and ternary alloys of Ti, Zr, or Hf with first, second, or third long-period transition metals and also in ternary
Jan 1, 1961
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Reduction and Refining of LeadBy AIME AIME
STEADY advance has been made in the art of lead smelting and refining during the year. The bringing of natural gas to the Salt Lake valley has led to its adaptation to lead smelting operations. The To
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper - Is it Feasible to Make Common Carriers of Natural Gas Transmission Lines?By Samuel S. Wyer
Over 8,000,000 people in the United States depend on natural gas for their cooking, heating and lighting service. This service has been made possible only by the investment of large amounts of capital
Jan 1, 1915
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Open Pit Mining - Aluminum Off-Highway Truck Bodies for the Mining IndustryBy R. A. Esmonde
This paper describes the building and testing of a prototype welded aluminum truck body to a new design concept. The results of these tests are given along with an outline of further developments in t
Jan 1, 1969
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Postwar Horizons for Aluminum - New Lightweight High-Strength Alloys and Alclad Sheets Likely to Widen Market Outlets GreatlyBy F. Keller
SOME PHRASEMAKER has aptly said that nature made aluminum light but research made it strong. Research has been a vital element in the past progress of the aluminum industry and its future growth likew
Jan 1, 1946
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Only Shortage of Supply Hinders Conversion to Coal BurningBy Julian E. Tobey
A MEMORABLE year has just passed in the field of coal utilization. Because of the war, oil conversions in industrial, commercial, and domestic installations have been made to the equivalent of 20,000,
Jan 1, 1944
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New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Notes on the Bessemer ProcessBy Henry M. Howe
The striking features of American Bessemer practice aré its large output and its low initial silicon and initial temperature. These are interdependent. Large outputs implies short blows and short inte
Jan 1, 1891