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  • AIME
    Papers - X-ray Investigations - X-ray Notes on the Iron-molybdemun and Iron-tungsten Systems (With Discussion)

    By E. P. Chartkoff, W. P. Sykes

    In 1926 one of the authors published researches on the determination and description of the iron-tungsten and iron-molybdenum systems,' including the equilibrium diagrams. In 1929, further work w

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Demonstrating Geophysical Science to the Public

    By C. A. Heiland

    NOT only has the demonstration of progress in all fields of science been characteristic of the Chicago "Century of Progress," but the manner in which the fundamentals of these sciences have been displ

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Other Commodities - Kyanite Industry of Georgia. (T. P. 742, with discussion)

    By Richard W. Smith

    Kyanite, long known to occur in Georgia, did not excite coimmercial interest until about 1930. Investigation1 revealed two main types of deposits: (1) separate kyanite crystals embedded in mica schist

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Other Commodities - Kyanite Industry of Georgia. (T. P. 742, with discussion)

    By Richard W. Smith

    Kyanite, long known to occur in Georgia, did not excite coimmercial interest until about 1930. Investigation1 revealed two main types of deposits: (1) separate kyanite crystals embedded in mica schist

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Chicago Paper - Experimental Investigations on the " Loss of Head" of Air-Currents in Underground Working

    By D. Murgue

    The circulation of air in underground workings is subject to a gradual and continuous reduction of its pressure, from intake to outlet, caused by the friction between it and the more or less rough and

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Breaking And Crushing (Chapter 6)

    By Homer W. Riley

    ANTHRACITE SMALL power-driven, toothed, cast-iron rolls were used first to break anthracite in 1844. Prior to that time, men with hammers, who stood on perforated cast-iron plates, broke the large

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium Alloys - Rates of High Temperature Oxidation of Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2003, with discussion)

    By F. N. Rhines, T. E. Leonitis

    The oxide scale that forms upon magnesium at elevated temperatures is non-protective in the sense that the rate of oxidation is constant and thus does not decrease with the growth of the scale as it d

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Welding Mild -Steel

    By H. M. Hobart

    THIS paper deals principally with investigations undertaken by the Welding Research Sub-committee of the Welding Committee of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. The general object of the investigations

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Ductile-Brittle-Ductile Transition in Columbium-Hydrogen Alloys

    By R. D. Daniels, T. G. Oakwood

    A study was made of the effects of small quantities of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of colum-bium. Tensile specimens, hydrogenated to concentrations of 20 to 200 ppm, were tested at temperat

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Bingham Mining District

    The greatest mining center in the state of Utah is the incorporated town of Bingham about twenty-five miles southwest of Salt Lake City. The principal industry of this vicinity, prior to the early fal

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Phase Relationships in the System Chromium-Silicon

    By Y. A. Chang

    Phase relationships in the system Cr-Si have been established based on the melting point, X-ray, metallo-graphic, and DTA studies. The three intermediate phases, Cr3Si, Cr5Si,, and CrSi,, melt congr

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium Alloys - Rates of High Temperature Oxidation of Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2003, with discussion)

    By T. E. Leonitis, F. N. Rhines

    The oxide scale that forms upon magnesium at elevated temperatures is non-protective in the sense that the rate of oxidation is constant and thus does not decrease with the growth of the scale as it d

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Detroit Paper - Heat Treatment of Aluminum-silicon Alloys (with Discussion)

    By D. B. Hobbs, L. W. Kempf, R. S. Archer

    Silicon is one of the most important elements in the metallurgy of aluminum. It is always present in small amounts in the ordinary grades of "pure" aluminum, and hence in all alloys made therefrom. Wi

  • AIME
    Ductile Titanium - Its Fabrication And Physical Properties

    By J. R. Long, E. T. Hayes, R. S. Dean, F. S. Wartman

    THE production of titanium in 15-1b. lots and with a purity sufficient to be consolidated into ductile metal, as described in a previous paper,1 has provided adequate material for a study of the : phy

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Some Physical Characteristics Of By-Product Coke For Blast Furnaces (f104b62f-bcdc-461a-b17b-0ad27232bfc2)

    By Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell

    Nearly 75 per cent of the total coke production in the United States in 1940 was consumed in blast furnaces. In 1939 the percentage was 69.9, and in 1938 it was 61.3. To produce a net ton of pig iron

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Pyrophyllite Dust-Its Effect and Control (T. P. 1179)

    By M. F. Trice

    Pyrophyllite is a hydrous aluminum silicate (A1²Si4O10(OH)²)1 that, occurs in both the foliated and the massive forms. The foliated variety resembles talc in that it has a greasy feel, a pearly luster

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Crystal Structure of Ni4W

    By D. Harker, E. Epremian

    The constitution of the nickel-tungsten system has been studied by a number of investigators, the most recent of which are Ellinger and Sykes.1 On the basis of metallography, electrical resistivity an

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Florida Paper - The Equipment of Mining and Metallurgical Laboratories

    By H. O. Hofman

    The mining and metallurgical laboratory, as we understand the term in this country, is a place .in which mechanical and chemical working-tests are made on ores, fuels and furnacematerials. It is of qu

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Papers - Pyrophyllite Dust-Its Effect and Control (T. P. 1179)

    By M. F. Trice

    Pyrophyllite is a hydrous aluminum silicate (A1²Si4O10(OH)²)1 that, occurs in both the foliated and the massive forms. The foliated variety resembles talc in that it has a greasy feel, a pearly luster

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Sampling and Evaluating Secondary Non-ferrous Metals (with Discussion)

    By T. A. Wright

    The sampling of waste materials containing copper, lead and tin has taken on a new significance within recent years, and is of increasing importance, on account of the entry of some of the copper refi

    Jan 1, 1928