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Non-Ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered In The United StatesBy J. P. Dunlop
THE fact is-notable though probably little known that the United States is the only nation obtaining and distributing through its Government bureaus any data pertaining to waste metals and drosses. So
Jan 1, 1928
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Oxygen Gasification Processes in GermanyBy L. L. Newman
As soon as the Congress recognized the alarming rate at which our domestic oil resources were being depleted during the war, it took action to step up the rate of research and development which the Bu
Jan 1, 1946
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Accomplishments of the RFC Mining Loan ActivitiesBy Morton Macartney
FOR many years the developers or owners of worthy mining ventures in need of financing have found it almost impossible to obtain such financing under the conditions existing in most other lines of bus
Jan 1, 1936
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Offshore Operation - The Force Exerted by Surface Waves on PilesBy J. R. Morison, M. P. O’Brein, J. W. Johnson, S. A. Schaaf
The force exerted by unbroken surface waves on a cylindrical object, such as a pile, which extends from the bottom upward above the wave crest, is made up of two components, namely: 1. A drag forc
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in Rolled Face-Centered Cubic MetalsBy P. A. Beck, Hsun Hu
As described by means of quantitative pole figures, the annealing texture of highly rolled aluminum consists of the four retained components of the rolling texture near (123) [121], rather more sharpl
Jan 1, 1953
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Grain Refinement Of Magnesium Alloys Without SuperheatingBy Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
MAGNESIUM alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600° to 1700°F while the casting temperature, which depen
Jan 1, 1945
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Magnesium Alloys - Grain Refinement of Magnesium Alloys without Superheating (Metals Technology, June 1945)By Ralph Hultgren, David W. Mitchell
Magnesium alloys usually are superheated before casting in order to ensure fineness of grain. Superheat temperatures in common use range from 1600" to r 7o0°F.; the casting temperature, which depends
Jan 1, 1945
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Distillation of Zinc from Copper Base Alloys and Galvanizers DrossesBy F. F. Poland
The purpose of this paper is to describe the recent applications and improvements made in the process and equipment for the recovery of metallic zinc from secondary metals by means of high temperature
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - An Attempt to Obtain Nonoctahedral Slip in Aluminum, Brass, and Copper Single Crystals by Direct ShearBy W. L. Phillips
Single crystals of aluminum, brass, and copper oriented for (100) and (110) slip were extended at 25°, 400°, and 600°C in simple shear. Aluminum specimens oriented for nonoctahedral slip began to shea
Jan 1, 1962
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - High Damping Capacity Manganese-Copper Alloys. Part II-The Effect of Storage and of Deformation on the Damping Capacity of 70/30 Mn-Cu AlloyBy P. M. Kelly, E. P. Butler
The stability of a 70/30 Mn-Cu alloy aged to peak damping has been investigated using electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and torsional pendulum measurements. Storage at room temperature or at 1
Jan 1, 1969
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - On the Stability of Spherically Symmetric Compositional Inhomogeneities in Solid SolutionsBy D. de Fontaine
A convolution procedure is described for obtaining an analytical expression for the composition profiles of solute concentration:; in binary solid solutions. The free energy of solutions containing su
Jan 1, 1970
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Depreciation, Depletion, Amortization, And Income TaxINTRODUCTION The meaning of cash flow has already been defined as after-tax earnings available for use by the corporation or business. It is therefore apparent that a significant part of mineral e
Jan 1, 1980
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Acoustic Character Logs and Their Applications in Formation EvaluationBy G. R. Pickett
Examples are presented which show that the velocity~ amplitude, attenuation and apparent frequency of several acoustic waves can be recorded in the borehole. Examination of such recordings, termed "ch
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Technical Notes - Investigation of the Nickel-Rich Portion of the System Ni-ZrBy Emma Smith, R. W. Guard
INVESTIGATION of the nickel-rich end of the Ni-Zr system has been prompted by an interest in the effect of small amounts of zirconium in high temperature alloys. Hansenl presents a hypothetical diagra
Jan 1, 1958
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Phase Boundaries In Medium-Alloy SteelsBy W. A. West
ONE who attempts to collect and classify equilibrium data from various iron-alloy systems is soon struck with the absence of any quantitative theory that can serve as a general background against whic
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - The Elastic Coefficients of Single Crystals of Alpha BrassBy R. W. Fenn, H. A. Lepper, W. R. Hibbard
THIS paper reports the results of static tension and torsion tests made on single crystals of alpha brass for the purpose of determining its elastic coefficients. 70-30 alpha brass was chosen because
Jan 1, 1951
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Natural Gas Technology - Reservoir Reserve TestsBy L. G. Jones
The objective of this paper is to present a better method for determining reservoir reserves of gas from extended drawdown test data. Means are proposed for conducting the test with or without the req
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium Ion on QuartzBy P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Adsorption of Sodium Ion on QuartzBy P. A. Laxen, H. R. Spedden
WHEN a mineral particle is fractured, bonds between the atoms are broken. The unsatisfied forces that appear at the newly formed surface are considered to be responsible for the adsorption of ions at
Jan 1, 1953
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Minerals Beneficiation - Sampling and Testing of SinterBy D. J. Carney, R. L. Stephenson
A sampling technique has been developed for procuring a sample of sinter representative of the entire depth of the sintering bed. The sampling method involves the use of an open-bottom metal basket th
Jan 1, 1954