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New York Paper - Chemical Equilibria During Solidification and Cooling of White Cast Iron (with Discussion)By Anne Nicholson Hird, H. A. Schwartz
Of the outstanding investigators of the system iron-carbon-silicon Gontermann,1 Charpy and Cornu-Thenard,= and Honda,3 only the first touched on the chemical composition of the solid and liquid phases
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Corrosion of Tin and Its Alloys. (With Discussion)By C. L. Mantell
Although so common and well known a metal, tin is really a less abundant element than many of those less familiar and usually ranked with the scarce or rare elements, such as cerium, yttrium, lithium,
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Corrosion of Tin and Its Alloys. (With Discussion)By C. L. Mantell
Although so common and well known a metal, tin is really a less abundant element than many of those less familiar and usually ranked with the scarce or rare elements, such as cerium, yttrium, lithium,
Jan 1, 1929
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A New Instrument or the Magnetic Determination of Carbon in a Steel BathBy H. K. Work
THE instrument for the rapid determination of carbon in steel, described in this paper, was developed originally to facilitate the opera-tion of the pilot-sized open-hearth furnace in the Jones & Laug
Jan 1, 1939
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Determination Of Underground Stress Field Based On Inelastic Properties Of RocksBy Toshihisa Adachi, Shosei Serata, Shunsuke Sakurai
Many different methods of measuring the in-situ stress field have been developed in recent years. They are all based on the assumption of elasticity without allowing any viscoelastic deformation. By u
Jan 1, 1970
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Western CoalBy Ernest E. Thurlow
The western coal industry, long overshadowed by the petroleum and metallic minerals industries, has been revitalized by several new coal mining operations, with the promise that this is only the begin
Jan 5, 1974
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Geology And Geological Aides To Production At The Heath Steele MineBy William G. Gates
INTRODUCTION The Heath Steele mine is located in the Bathurst-Newcastle area of northern New Brunswick. It is jointly owned by American Metal Climax, Inc. and the International Nickel Company of C
Jan 1, 1970
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Thickening Leach Residues in Sherritt Gordon’s Nickel RefineryBy S. C. Lindsay, D. J. I. Evans
With each year that passes hydrometallurgical processes are being more widely used to recover base metals from ores and concentrates. Generally these processes involve liquid-solid separation of metal
Jan 1, 1960
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Internal Stresses in Quenched Aluminum and Some Aluminum AlloysBy L. W. Kempf
A BALANCED system of internal stress is set up in any metallic structure by plastic deformation below the annealing temperature. The internal stress induced by cold rolling or other fabricating proces
Jan 1, 1934
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Charpy Impact Behavior of AI3Ni Whisker-Reinforced AluminumBy F. D. George, M. J. Salkind
Al3Ni whisker-reinforced aluminum was found to exhibit good Charpy impact toughness and little notch sensitivity even though its room-temperature tensile elongation parallel to the whiskers is only 2
Jan 1, 1969
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Coefficient of Equivalence of Iron with Respect to Aluminum in Aluminum BronzeBy J. L. Bray
IT is well known that iron markedly improves the physical properties and casting characteristics of aluminum bronzes. The use of 1 to 4 per cent iron as the principal modifying addition has become com
Jan 1, 1936
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New York Paper - Dip and PitchBy R. W. Raymond
Prof. Henry Lours, of Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, a distinguished member of this Institute and other technical societies, has recently sent to the Institution of Mining Engineers, a
Jan 1, 1909
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NEW Haven Paper - American Method of Treating by Distillation the Zinc-Silver-Lead Alloy obtained in the Desilverization of LeadBy A. Eilers
Although the process to which I refer in this paper has been in successful operation for nearly five years, during which time it has been introduced, superseding all other processes having in view the
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Dispersion Hardening in Copper-base and Silver-base AlloysBy J. L. Gregg
A study of copper-base and silver-base alloys was made with the object of finding, if possible, useful alloys subject to dispersion hardening. These studies led to the discovery of several alloys show
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Dispersion Hardening in Copper-base and Silver-base AlloysBy J. L. Gregg
A study of copper-base and silver-base alloys was made with the object of finding, if possible, useful alloys subject to dispersion hardening. These studies led to the discovery of several alloys show
Jan 1, 1929
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New York Paper - A Concise Method of Showing Ore-ReservesBy N. H. Emmons
The work of a consulting engineer or manager, when controlling mining-operations, requires that he have all the information concerning the mine in as concise a form as possible, and as the ore-reserve
Jan 1, 1913
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Engineering Index ServiceThe Engineering Index Service, 29 West 39th St , |New York, N Y. (A division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ) This Service is the most complete guide to engineering articles as
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Cementite in Alpha IronBy C. A. Wert
THE solid solubility of cementite in a-iron has been investigated a number of times and there is now general agreement on the solubility of about 0.018 wt pct at the eutectoid temperature, 720°C. Wit
Jan 1, 1951
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Why Does Lag Increase With The Temperature From Which Cooling Starts ?By Henry Howe
(New York Meeting, February, 1913.) THE transformation which steel undergoes in glow cooling, from the condition of austenite when above the transformation range into that of pearlite plus either fer
Jan 3, 1913
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Some Observations on the Metallurgy of Ion NitridingBy A. U. Seybol
Eight binary iron alloys were examined after ion nitriding experiments to determine the behavior of the following elements: Al, Mo, Mn, Si, Ti, V,Cr, and C. Only Al, Cr, Ti, and V additions caused ha
Jan 1, 1970