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Institute of Metals Division - An Electron-Transmission Study of Rolled and Annealed Silicon-Iron Crystals with (111) [112] OrientationBy Hsun Hu
The microstructural changes during rolling and at various stages of recrystallization in (111)[112] oriented single crystals of Si-Fe have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. At very low
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Milling and Cyanidation at PachucaBy R. R. Byran, M. H. Kuryla
The Compania de Real del Monte y Pachuca started a 10-ton pilot plant in March, 1906. The distinctive features of the first cyanide installations at Pachuca were: grinding in cyanide solution, all-sli
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Prediction of Elastic Constants of Multiphase MaterialsBy B. Paul
1. INTRODUCTION It is known that the elastic modulus of a metal may be considerably increased by dispersing
Jan 1, 1961
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New York Paper - The Placer Law as Applied to PetroleumBy Max W. 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 1, 1915
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Papers - Open-hearth Steel Process as a Problem in Chemical Kinetics (With Discussion)By Eric R. Jette
In order to control a chemical process by other than empirical, rule of thumb methods, two types of knowledge concerning the reactions involved must be available: (1) the thermodynamics of the reactio
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Formation of Inclusions in Steel Castings (T. P. 1184, with discussion)By Walter Crafts, W. D. Forging, John J. Egan
Although many elements reduce the tendency to porosity in steel castings, manganese, silicon, aluminum, calcium, titanium and zirconium appear to be most generally suitable for the purpose. The mangan
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Formation of Inclusions in Steel Castings (T. P. 1184, with discussion)By John J. Egan, W. D. Forging, Walter Crafts
Although many elements reduce the tendency to porosity in steel castings, manganese, silicon, aluminum, calcium, titanium and zirconium appear to be most generally suitable for the purpose. The mangan
Jan 1, 1940
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Design of the Leadville Concentrator (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 254)By Donald E. Crowell
In the fall of 1969, ASARCO and Newmont Mining Co. began the design of the 700tpd concentrator at their Black Cloud shaft located near Leadville, Colo. The concentractor would treat by flotation a Pb-
Jan 1, 1974
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Meeting Of American Society Of Mechanical EngineersHuman engineering was the keynote of the thirty-ninth annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which was held in New York, December 3-6. This note was sounded by President Charl
Jan 1, 1919
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New York Paper - High Zinc in Lead Blast-furnace Slags (with Discussion)By Fred E. Beasley
Metallurgists have, in the last ten years, overcome many difficulties of high zinc in lead blast-furnace slags. This problem was brought to the front at the close of the war, by the price obtained for
Jan 1, 1925
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Geology - Magnetic Attraction of Stacked Drill RodsBy John L. Baum
Tests show that 50 times the earth's normal field can exist near stacked drill rods. Protection against the effect of these strong fields can be obtained by means of a removable sleeve of common
Jan 1, 1955
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Symposia - Symposium on Continuous Casting (Metals Technology, February 1945) - Opening RemarksBy Carl E. Swartz
The Joint Session on Continuous Casting, of the Institute of Metals Division and the Iron and Steel Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, convened in the Jade Room
Jan 1, 1945
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Bronzes, Bearing Metals, and Solders (with Discussion)By R. W. Woodward, G. K. Burgess
minum bronze. Nearly all copper-base alloys are improved by rolling processes, but the copper-aluminum alloys seem to possess equally good properties when cast or rolled; this is a remarkable metallur
Jan 1, 1919
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Mining And Transportation Practice In Minnesota Iron Mines (ae216b6e-3bbf-438d-a0ec-773def7689ce)By Grover J. Holt
A DETAILED description of the many variations in iron mining and transportation practice in Minnesota would require much space. Since a fairly detailed description of the practices then in use was pub
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Solid ChromiumBy W. C. Hagel
Previous inuestigators have repovted unusually low H* and Do values for self-dzf@szon in certazn bcc metals, e.g., chromium nnd y -uvanium. It has been postulated that this is nn experimental crl -tet
Jan 1, 1962
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Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - On the Mechanism of Rotational Slip in Magnesium Single CrystalsBy E. R. Buchanan, R. E. Reed-Hill
A transmission electron microscope study was made of magnesium single crystals deformed in torsion using the basal pole as the forsional axis. While this type of deformation is predicted to result in
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - Deep Well Construction for the Disposal of Uranium Mill Tailing Water by The Anaconda Co. at Grants, N. M. (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 7, p. 49)By Z. E. Arlin, R. D. Lynn
A deep well injection system is used by The Anaconda Co. for the disposal of uranium mill tailing water near Grants, N. M. A 2511-ft hole was cored and tested through Triassic, Permian, and Pennsyl
Jan 1, 1962
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Engineering Societies Joint Services - Engineering Societies Employment ServiceA cooperative service for engineers and their employers under the direction, of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; American Society of Civil Engineers; American Society of M
Jan 1, 1928
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Temper Brittle SteelBy D. C. Buffum, L. D. Jaffee
THAT the path of brittle fracture in temper brit-tle steel differs from the path in unembrittled steel has been known for some years1 More recently it has been recognized that alloy steels, at least,
Jan 1, 1959
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Heat Treatment and Microstructure on Carbon Strain Aging in Low-Carbon SteelsBy J. F. Butler
The degree and type of carbide dispersion resulting from changes in the cooling rate from austenite determine the amount of carbon remaining in solution after slow cooling- from a subsequent subcritic
Jan 1, 1962