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Industrial Minerals - Perlite IndustryBy R. E. Barnes
An overall view of the perlite industry is concisely presented. The geology, mining, milling, processing, and applications of perlite, as well as the present status of the perlite industry are treated
Jan 1, 1961
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Papers - Metallurgy of "Pure" Iron Welds (With Discussion)By William C. Schulte, Gilbert E. Doan
An extensive program of investigation is being carried out at Lehigh University in the study of arcs and arc welds of high-purity iron1, sponsored by the Engineering Foundation. The part of that progr
Jan 1, 1936
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Some Observations Regarding Refractories for Iron Blast FurnacesBy Roy Lindgren
Since the year 1643, when the first blast furnace in America for treating iron ore was built at Saugus, Mass., out of mica schist quarried in the neighboring district, the procurement of a suitable re
Jan 1, 1936
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Part X - The Kinetics of Aging Reactions in 18 Pct Ni Maraging SteelsBy D. T. Peters, C. R. Cupp
Aging of commercial 18 pct Ni maraging steel and of related binary, ternary, and quaternary alloys has been studied by electrical resistivity, X-ray diffrac-tion, and hardness measurements. The aging
Jan 1, 1967
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A High Strength-High Conductivity Copper-Silver Alloy WireBy R. I. Jaffee, J. G. Dunleavy, W. Hodge, H. R. Ogden
IN a search for an improved conductor for use in field wire for the L. S. Army Signal Corps, an alloy of copper and silver was developed from which it was possible to obtain 29 B & S ga. strands with
Jan 1, 1948
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Ultra Pure MolybdenumBy R. Bakish, M. A. Badiali, N. W. Kirshenbaum
One pound of ultra pul-e molybdenum has been produced containing both metallic and nonmetallic impuvities close to or less than the limits of detection. various purification methods were investigated;
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Transformation Kinetics in High-Purity Iron and Some Iron Binary AlloysBy G. A. Mancini, V. Bharucha, J. W. Spretnak, G. W. Powell
The characteristics of the motion of the a interface during the "down" transformation was studied in zone-refined iron and dilute binary alloys containing nickel and molybdenum by means of the therm
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Unsteady-State Behavior of Naturally Fractured ReservoirsBy A. S. Odeh
ABSTRACT A simplified model was employed to develop mathematically equations that describe the unsteady-state behavior of naturally fractured reservoirs. The analysis resulted in an equation of flo
Jan 1, 1966
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Physical Chemistry Of Liquid SteelTHE metal iron has physical and chemical properties which are somewhat different from those of steels, but a knowledge of the pure metal is a useful starting point in studying the behavior of steels.
Jan 1, 1951
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Low Pressure Distillation of Zinc from Al-Zn AlloyBy M. J. Spendlove, H. W. St. Clair
The problem frequently arises, particularly in refining metals or smelting scrap metals, of separating metals in the metallie state. Many metals may be separated by taking advantage of their differenc
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Origin of the Preferred Orientation in the Columnar Zone of IngotsBy D. Walton, B. Chalmers
A preferred orientation is known to occur frequently in the columnar zone of castings. This has been attributed to a preferred direction of growth. However, no satisfactory mechanism was proposed by
Jan 1, 1960
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New York Paper - The Mayari Iron-Ore Deposits, CubaBy James F. Kemp
The Bulletin of the Institute for March, 1911, is chiefly devoted to papers upon the iron ores of northeastern Cuba. At that time information about the new developments in the peculiar brown hematites
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Room-Temperature Deformation and Fracture Characteristics of Lithium- Fluoride Single CrystalsBy Jr. W. L . Phillips
The deformation and fracture characteristics of lithium-fluoride single crystals stressed in compression at room temperature have been studied. In as-cleaved specimens the stress-strain curves were va
Jan 1, 1962
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Behavior Of Molybdenum As Resistor In The Electric FurnaceBy Henry J. Miller, Marcella Lindeman
DURING some experiments made by Henry J. Miller, partly in Germany and partly in the United States, in which it was found necessary to melt metals in quantities up to 60 kg. in a vacuum or under low p
Jan 1, 1928
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Part I – January 1969 - Papers - The Annealing Behavior of a Gold-Silver Alloy after Deformation at Low TemperaturesBy Peter Beardmore, Michael B. Bever
The effects of the temperature of deformation and the degvee of deformation on the annealing spectrum of a Au-Ag alloy have been determined by vesistance measurements. Specimens were deformed in tors
Jan 1, 1970
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PART III - The Preparation and Properties of Sputtered Aluminum Thin FilmsBy C. W. Covington, H. C. Cook, J. F. Libsch
Sputtered aluminum thin films were prepared in each of two conventional bell-jar vacuum systems. One system utilized an inner "getter sputtering" enclosure; the second system was a standard diode sput
Jan 1, 1967
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Canadian Paper - Some Problems in Ground Movement and Subsidence (with Discussion)By George S. Rice
Those who for the first time see, at a mine, a great hole caused by subsidence; or, going underground, see an extensive fall of roof or hanging wall are apt to regard such an occurrence as an accident
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - Structure of Ore Districts in the Continental Framework (With Discussion)By Paul Billingsley, Augustus Locke
Certain adequately developed mining districts give complete three-dimensional patterns of ore bodies as clusters rising from roots in basement rocks with details controlled by structure of cover rocks
Jan 1, 1941
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Mineral Beneficiation - The Third Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond
MOST investigators are aware of the present unsatisfactory investigatorsstate of information concerning the fundamentals of crushing and grinding. Considerable scattered empirical data exist, which an
Jan 1, 1953
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Manganese Steel, With Especial Reference To The Relation Of Physical Properties To Microstructure And Critical Ranges (39adcc3e-681c-4dcd-b89b-9da5df94bb07)By W. S. Potter
THE proportions of manganese and carbon in manganese steel are familiar to all, because manganese-steel castings have been well known for a decade or more in this country. The same alloy has now becom
Jan 4, 1914