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PART I – Papers - The Fracture of Mild Steel LaminatesBy A. E. Wraith, N. J. Petch, J. D. Embury, E. S. Wright
The two most important parameters controlling the fracture behavior of a solid are its intrinsic properties, e.g.,grain size, and the operative stress system. The latter may be modified in laminates b
Jan 1, 1968
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Iron and Steel Division - Vapor Pressure of Iron at 1600° C (TN)By E. T. Turkdogan, L. E. Leake
A number of measurements have been made on the vapor pressure of pure iron at 1600°C. Experiments were carried out by the transportation method in which a sample of iron is exposed in a furnace to a s
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Casting of Beryllium MeltsBy J. H. Jackson, J. G. Kura, M. C. Udy, L. W. Eastwood
The melting and casting of any commercial metal depends upon the success with which the problems attendant to the handling of the specific metal are overcome. Common difficulties encountered in the ha
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility of Oxygen in Silver and the Thermodynamics of Internal Oxidation of a Silver-Copper AlloyBy H. H. Podgurski, F. N. Davis
In silver alloys containing less than 0.2 wt pet Cu. the reaction 9 + 1/2 0, = CuO(s) was found to proceed to equilibrium between 700o and 808oC. From measurements of the equilibrium dissociation pr
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal - Underground Anemometry - DiscussionBy Cloyd M. Smith
B. F. TiLLson*— The manifold difficulties of accurate anemometry in irregular sections of mine passageways, the irregular distributions of velocities in cross sections of the same, and the d
Jan 1, 1950
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Corrosion Of Copper Alloys In Sea WaterBy W. H. Bassett
A 10-year, sea-water, corrosion test of tubes of several copper alloys has shown that many alloys withstood attack by solution, pitting, and dezinkification; a 1-year, salt-spray test of sheet-metal s
Jan 1, 1925
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Cost Of Acquiring And Operating Mineral Properties - Part 1. Metal, Nonmetallic, And CoalBy Paul M. Tyler
Mineral raw materials, because they are essential to our industrial prosperity and military strength, must be made available in substantial quantities regardless of cost. Variations in the cost of pro
Jan 1, 1964
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Bridgeport Paper - Lead- and Zinc-Deposits of Missouri (see Discussion, p. 931)By Arthur Winslow
Introductory.—The following paper is based upon a report on the lead- and zinc- deposits of Missouri, prepared for the State Geological Survey, which is now being printed. This report is the outcome o
Jan 1, 1895
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X-ray Analysis of Plastic Deformation of Zinc (fac5ef43-931f-415c-a37f-3c0b6ea58a92)By T. A. Wilson
THE plastic deformation of slender single crystals of zinc has been described in some detail in the paper by Mark, Polanyi and Schmid,1 which has become a classic, and also by one of the present autho
Jan 1, 1927
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Salt Lake Paper - Leaching Experiments on the Ajo OresBy Stuart Croasdale
Not long ago I was called upon to conduct some experiments on the treatment of ores from the New Cornelia copper mine, Ajo mountains, Arizona, for the Calumet & Arizona Copper Co. The problem was a ve
Jan 1, 1915
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Detroit Paper - X-ray Analysis of Plastic Deformation of Zinc (with Discussion)By T. A. Wilson, S. L. Hoyt
The plastic deformation of slender single crystals of zinc has been described in some detail in the paper by Mark, Polanyi and Schmid,' which has become a classic, and also by one of the present
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Recent Improvements In Mining Practice On The Mesabi Range (f38d5d9d-3039-4a10-aa6e-c9f90bff9271)By J. Murray Riddell, Arthur E. Anderson, Grover J. Holt
OUT of the depths of each business cycle we emerge with a stimulus for greater efficiency and a realization of progress in industrial technique. The recent years have not been an exception to this rul
Jan 1, 1938
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Martensite Transformation in Iron-Nickel AlloysBy L. F. Porter, G. J. Dienes
The effect of netltron irracliation on mart ensite transformation in the iron-nickel system was studied by means of electrical resistance and magnetic induction measuremertts. Irradiation lowers the M
Jan 1, 1960
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Refining Practice (6098fb2e-68bd-40ff-94e9-7e8faefae511)ALTHOUGH the refining period of the heat is generally defined A as starting after the charge has been completely melted, it may more properly be considered as beginning with the first efforts to facil
Jan 1, 1964
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Preferred Orientations in Iron-silicon AlloysBy C. S. Barrett
IT has been observed that deformation in iron takes place by slip on {110} + {112} + {123} planes1,2 but in silicon ferrite with low deforma-tion temperatures or high silicon contents (exceeding 4 per
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Equipment for Routine Creep Tests on Zinc aid Zinc-base Alloys. and an Example of Its Application (With Discussion)By J. Ruzicka
In creep testing, material is subjected to a constant load, preferably at a constant temperature, and its rate of deformation is measured. The method of loading can be of various types but in this pap
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Structure and Origin of the Copper-cuprous Oxide Eutcctic (With Discussion)By L. W. Eastwood
The structure of eutectics has been studied by a number of investigators, and the complexity of the structural relationship of the components has been agreed upon, especially that of the "eutectic col
Jan 1, 1934
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The Alpha Solid Solution Area Of The Copper-Manganese-Aluminum SystemBy J. R. Long, C. E. Armantrout, A. H. Roberson, T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean
THE general program of the Federal Bureau of Mines on the study of alloys made with electrolytic manganese has been extended to copper-manganese-aluminum alloys. The initial results of the work are pr
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Development and Application of Concrete and Steel Roof Support Used on Haulageways, Pump Rooms, and Main Openings in the Anthracite Mines of Pennsylvania (T.P. 1193, with discussion)By W. L. Dennen, W. W. Wirth
Research looking toward the reduction of the cost of roof support by substitution of longer-life materials for wooden timber is fully justified by the fact that roof support is an important element of
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Development and Application of Concrete and Steel Roof Support Used on Haulageways, Pump Rooms, and Main Openings in the Anthracite Mines of Pennsylvania (T.P. 1193, with discussion)By W. L. Dennen, W. W. Wirth
Research looking toward the reduction of the cost of roof support by substitution of longer-life materials for wooden timber is fully justified by the fact that roof support is an important element of
Jan 1, 1940