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Institute of Metals Division - After-Effects in Polycrystalline CadmiumBy C. S. Barrett
The torsional after-effect in polycrystalline cadmium is interrupted by an abnormal twisting when the film is removed by etching. This is accounted for by the pile-up of dislocations beneath anodic or
Jan 1, 1954
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Free Energy of Vaporization of Metals from 0° to 2000°CBy J. W. Evans
ONE of the most important and frequent calculations that the extractive metallurgist is called upon to make is that of the standard free energy change of a reaction (?F°). For many reactions of metall
Jan 1, 1954
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Iron and Steel Division - The Deoxidation Equilibrium of Titanium in Liquid Steel (TN)By John Chipman
THE equilibrium between titanium in liquid iron and titanium oxides has been studied by Hadley and Derge.' They have shown that a minimum occurs in the oxygen content of the metal between 0.1 and
Jan 1, 1961
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A Mathematical Model Of Electric Furnace Operations And Its Use For Control And Process OptimizationBy Julian Szekely
Through the simultaneous statement of Maxwell's equations. the turbulent Navier-Stokes equations and the differential thermal energy balance equation, a mathematical representation has been devel
Jan 1, 1984
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Part II - Papers - The Orientation Dependence of Dislocation Damping in ZincBy Robert E. Green, Edmund G. Henneke
Expressions are derived for the orientation factors associated with dislocation damping due to dislocation motion in the basal slip plane. The results of the calculation of these factors for zinc crys
Jan 1, 1968
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Mantle Cells and Mineralization (df343d4e-9a8a-4443-80e9-07cd43d467b7)By Wilfred Walker
With the advent of the New Global Tectonics a coherent pattern of geology is emerging. To the economic geologist this is of vital concern because the type of mineralization in particular environments
Jan 1, 1973
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Improved Acid for Calcium Sulfate-Bearing FormationsBy J. S. Hegwer, P. M. Dunlap
An improved acid for the treatrrzent of sulfate-con-raining limestones and dolomites is described. The acid is designed to reduce he reprecipitation of dissolved calcium sulfate and the possibility of
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Investigations of Miscible Displacements of Aqueous and Oleic Phases From Porous MediaBy J. J. Taber, W. K. Meyer
Experiments on consolidated sandstones have shown that a variety of conditions are responsible for the wide range of behavior observed when oil and water are displaced simultaneously by a solvent whic
Jan 1, 1965
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PART IV - Communications - Sampling Error in the of Grain-Edge Length EstimationBy J. E. Hilliard
AS is well-known, the length per unit volume, Lv, of any lineal feature (such as grain edges in a polycrys-talline specimen) can be estimated from a count of the number of point intersections with a r
Jan 1, 1967
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Iron and Steel Division - Determination of Oxygen in Iron In the Presence of Sulphur by the Vacuum-Fusion MethodBy R. M. Fowler, H. L. Hamner
DURING the last 25 years, there appeared in the literature a number of papers describing equipment and operating techniques for the determination of total oxygen in iron and steel. In the early papers
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Continuous Growth of Single Crystal Aluminum Wires from the Melt (TN)By Norman L. Newbern, Robert E. Green
An investigation of the effect of size on the deformation properties of metal single crystals made it desirable to grow from the melt cylindrical aluminum single crystals possessing exactly the same c
Jan 1, 1962
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Sb-TI-Te System: Phase Relations and Transport Properties in the Tellurium-Rich RegionBy J. V. Gluck, Ping-Wang Chiang
The tellurium-rich region of the Sb-TI-Te ternary system was investigated by means of DTA, metallo-graphic, X-ray, and electron beam microprobe techniques on the sections Sb2Te3-T12Te3, SbTlTe2-Te, Sb
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Behavior of Zinc Modified by Copper in the Surface LayerBy Milton R. Pickus, Earl R. Parker
THE modern theories of creep¹-4 in general have been based upon the concept of generation and migration of dislocations, with the generation process normally assumed to be rate controlling. The theori
Jan 1, 1952
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Stresses Around Wellbores in Nonlinear RockBy R. E. Goodman, M. A. Mahtab
The, state of stress around a vertical wellbore in rock following nonlinear stress-strain laws is examined by means of finite element analysis. The wellbore, is considered an axisymmetrier body with a
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - High Pressure Oxidation Rate of Metals-Copper in OxygenBy W. Mckewan, W. M. Fassell
The oxidation rates of copper have been determined at temperatures from 600" to 900°C in oxygen from 14.7 to 400 psi total oxygen pressure. The oxidation rate of copper is unchanged by oxygen pressure
Jan 1, 1954
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Correlation of kg/ko Data with Sandstone Core CharacteristicsBy I. R. Dunlap, R. F. Burdyn, F. D. Patchen
The composition and properties of a new type of cementing mixture are discussed. In these compositions, API Class A or C cements are added to n stable water-in-oil emulsion instead of the crsual water
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - The Free Energy of Formation of ZnO(s) for the Temperature Range 420° to 908°CBy Thomas C. Wilder
ALTHOUGH there is an abundance of thermodynamic information available in the literature today, no experimental data on the standard molar properties of formation of zinc oxide have ever been reported
Jan 1, 1970
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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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Geophysics - The Inductive Electromagnetic Method Applied to Iron ExplorationBy D. J. Carney, E. Richard Randolph, E. Van Meter, J. J. Oravec, Stanley H. Ward, Gerald J. Anderson, Rolland L. 203-000-000-005 Blake
DURING the last 30 years the inductive electromagnetic method has been used chiefly in the search for massive sulphide mineralization. This application has met with varying degrees of success and in r
Jan 1, 1956
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Reservoir Engineering - Interfacial Tensions at Reservoir Pressures and Temperatures; Apparatus and the Water-Methane SystemBy B. B. Wood, M. J. Rzasa, E. W. Hough
An apparatus for the determination of fluid-fluid interfacial tension by the pendant drop method has been constructed. The apparatus is refined beyond those previously described in that the samples ar
Jan 1, 1951