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Papers - Self-diffusion of Silver (T.P. 1272, with discussion)By William A. Johnson
The fundamental role of diffusion in many reactions occurring in solid metals has long been recognized, and there have been careful measurements of rates of diffusion in numerous alloy systems; but ou
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Notes - Theory of Annealing TexturesBy Paul A. Beck
IN several recent investigations1 ' considerable evidence was accumulated to show the predominance in various face-centered cubic metals of a certain relative orientation, corresponding to a rota
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Self-diffusion of Silver (T.P. 1272, with discussion)By William A. Johnson
The fundamental role of diffusion in many reactions occurring in solid metals has long been recognized, and there have been careful measurements of rates of diffusion in numerous alloy systems; but ou
Jan 1, 1941
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The Self-Diffusion Of SilverBy William A. Johnson
THE fundamental role of diffusion in many reactions occurring in solid metals has long been recognized, and there have been careful measurements of rates of diffusion in numerous alloy systems, but ou
Jan 1, 1941
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Technical Notes - The Interpretation of Capillary Pressure Data from Carbonate RetrovirusBy W. R. Aufricht, E. H. Koepf
The theory, measurement, and application of capillary forces in reservoir rock have been treated ex-tensively in the various petroleum publications.1,2,3,4 These forces are of prime importance in oil
Jan 1, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Study of the Sulfation of a Concentrate Containing Iron, Nickel, and Copper SulfidesBy M. Shelef, A. W. Fletcher
The effect of alkali sulfates in promoting the sul-fation of nickel and copper in a bulk sulfide flota -tion concentrate by fluidized bed roasting has been studied in the laboratory, and it was shown
Jan 1, 1964
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PART V - Effect of Oxidation-Protection Coatings on the Tensile Behavior of Refractory-Metal Alloys at Low TemperatureBy H. R. Ogden, E. S. Bartlett, A. G. Imgram
Unmodified disilicide coatirigs were applied to sheet-tensile specimens ofCb-Dg3 and Mo-TZM veJractovy- metal alloys. Coating thickness, degree of coating-substrate interdiffusion, and specimen geonze
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Additives in the Production of High Coercivity Ultra-Fine Iron PowderBy E. W. Stewart, G. P. Conard, J. F. Libsch
The effects of several additives upon the reduction characteristics of hydrogen-reduced ferrous formate are described. The various additives inhibit sintering of the reduced iron particles by apparent
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Characteristics of Some Platinum Metals at 1382°FBy ED. E. Furman, R. H. Atkinson
HITHERTO the practical creep testing of precious metals has received little or no attention. The only previous creep tests of precious metals have been made with wires under conditions such as to yiel
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Notes - Contact Angle on Galena as a Function of Oxygen ConcentrationBy C. E. Westley, R. R. Beebe
Recent works by Plaksh et al.,1,2 Glembotsky,3 and others have renewed interest in the effects of oxidation on the surface activity of the sulfides. Since considerable supporting data are available on
Jan 1, 1961
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Kinetics of the Thermal Decomposition of Cupric Sulfate and Cupric OxysulfateBy P. Marier, T. R. Ingraham
When anhydrous cupric sulfate is heated in a stream of nonreactive gas, cupric oxysulfate is formed. When this reaction is complete, the cupric oxysulfate then decomposes to cupric oxide, which is the
Jan 1, 1965
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Interactions of Carbon in Solid Solution in CobaltBy C. Wert, G. Mah
A relaxation peak thought to be due to the presence of C-C pairs in cobalt has been observed. It exists both above 420"C, where cobalt has the fcc structure, and below 420"C, where cobalt has the hcp
Jan 1, 1969
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Silica Sand And PebbleBy T. D. Murphy
This chapter deals with those types of silica raw materials that have been segregated and refined by natural processes into nearly monomineralic deposits and hence, by virtue of their high degree of p
Jan 1, 1960
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Technical Notes - Fluid Distributions Characterizing Gas-Liquid FlowBy Walter Rose
It is the purpose of this note to call attention to the circumstance complicating the attainment of uniform gas-liquid distributions in multi-phase flow systems, and especially in those of the so-call
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Fluid Distributions Characterizing Gas-Liquid FlowBy Walter Rose
It is the purpose of this note to call attention to the circumstance complicating the attainment of uniform gas-liquid distributions in multi-phase flow systems, and especially in those of the so-call
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Note - Measuring Zeta Potentials by Streaming Potential TechniquesBy D. W. Fuerstenau
MEASUREMENT of zeta potentials is a useful tool to study the surface chemistry of minerals under flotation conditions.1,2 Because there is continued interest in this approach, the apparatus for ob
Jan 1, 1957
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Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Carbon in Liquid-Iron AlloysBy J. Chipman, T. Fuwa
The effects of various elements on the activity coefficient of carbon in liquid iron have been studied by two experimental methods: 1) equilibration with controlled mixtures of CO and CO2; 2) the solu
Jan 1, 1960
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - The Low-Cycle Fatigue of TD-Nickel at 1800°FBy G. R. Leverant, C. P. Sullivan
Re crystallized TD-nickel mi-2Th0,) in both coated und uncoated conditions was fatigued at 1800°F at total strain ranges varying .from 0.2 to 0.75 pct. The fatigue life of uncoated inaferal, Nf, was
Jan 1, 1970
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Reduction Kinetics of Hematite to Magnetite in Hydrogen-Water Vapor MixturesBy G. Nabi, W-K. Lu
Cylindrical specimens of natural dense hematite were reduced to magnetite at atmospheric pressure in H2-H2O mixtures of known composition over the temperature range 1084° to 1284°K. The rate of reduc
Jan 1, 1969
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Basal Dislocation Density Measurements in ZincBy D. P. Pope, T. Vreeland
Observations of dislocations in zinc using Berg-Barrett X-ray micrography confirm the validity of a dislocation etch for (1010) surfaces. A technique for measurement of the depth in which dislocations
Jan 1, 1970