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  • AIME
    The System Tungsten-Molybdenum

    By Frank Fahrenwald

    INTRODUCTORY A COMPLETE list of the elements as given for 1915 includes 18 that melt above 1,700° C. There does not exist one complete thermal equilibrium diagram for any pair of these 18 elements. S

    Jan 6, 1916

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    Action of Solutions of Sodium Silicate and Sodium Hydroxide at 250° C. on Steel under Stress

    By W. C. Schroeder

    PRACTICAL experience has shown that at elevated temperatures solu-tions containing sodium hydroxide may attack stressed steel in a manner that cannot be explained in terms of ordinary corrosion. Becau

    Jan 1, 1936

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    The Water Supply at the Bessemer Steel Works of the Edgar Thomson Steel Company, Limited, Pittsburgh, Penna.

    By P. Barnes

    (Resident Engineer, 1873-75.) SEVERAL statements have been made to the Institute, somewhat detached from each other, as to the cost of some parts of these works, but they have not included any extend

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Colorado Paper - Oil in Southern Tamaulipas, Mexico (with Discussion)

    By Ezequiel Ordonez

    The great activity with which the oil resources of the northern Cantons of the State of Veracruz have been developed has largely resulted from the great success obtained by the important explorations

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Mexico, the Closely Guarded Mineral Storehouse

    By Thomas S. Nye

    Mineral exploration in the United States relies heavily on theoretical geologic concepts and indirect methods such as geophysics and geochemical prospecting, as there are few exposed areas of minerali

    Jan 12, 1972

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    Arizona Paper - Comparative Friction Test of Two Types of Coal Mine Cars (with Discussion)

    By P. B. Liebermann

    The resistance to motion offered by mine cars is caused principally by: Rolling friction, flange friction, bending rails, bearing friction and wind resistance. With proper construction and with a fair

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Detroit Paper - Some Aspects of the Commercial Manipulation of Aluminum (with Discussion)

    By C. F. Nagel

    This paper is written primarily for those who are familiar with the processes mentioned but who desire a further insight into some of the fundamental principles. It does not give a complete descriptio

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    Institute of Metals Division - Microstructural Changes During Deformation of [011] Fiber-Textured Metals

    By W. F. Hosford

    A quantitative explanation is offered for the peculiar curled grain shapes found in the microstructures of drawn wires of bcc metals and compressed aluminum specimens. It is shown that once an [011] f

    Jan 1, 1964

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    A Survey Of Current Open Pit Practices In Florida Phosphate

    By Thomas V. Falkie

    The three basic ingredients of fertilizers are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Nitrogen comes from natural gas or other sources and is usually a "manufactured" ingredient. Phosphorus and potassiu

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram and System of Crystallization Crystallization

    By Zay Jeffries

    IN this paper, it is proposed to outline a method for the determination of melting points of those metals and alloys having high fusion temperatures. The application of the method as used to determine

    Jan 7, 1916

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    Geology of US Phosphate Deposits (f2d38508-36d8-4a4a-8fca-3044982bc88e)

    By T. M. Gurr

    The United States is the world's leading producer of phosphate rock. In 1975 according to the US Bureau of Mines' statistics, 44.3 million tonnes (48.8 million st) of phosphate rock were pro

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (f0948614-6beb-4667-860a-f4a93b7cce01)

    By R. W. Hunt

    The old plan was to increase every part of a rail much in the same proportion. But each part should be in proportion to what it ha.; to do. The head should be deep in proportion to tile amount. of tra

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Sketch of Early Anthracite Furnaces

    By William Firmstone

    ON the 19th December, 1833, a patent was granted to F. W. Geisenheimer, for smelting iron ore with anthracite. In his claim he says: "Sixthly, though I cannot, and do not, claim am exclusive right of

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Papers - Tensile Deformation of Critically Oriented Brass Crystals (T. P. 1149)

    By H. l. Burghoff

    During the course of preparation of crystals of alpha brass for an investigation of their creep characteristics, a number of critically oriented crystals were produced. In each of these specimens, Po,

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Tensile Deformation of Critically Oriented Brass Crystals (T. P. 1149)

    By H. l. Burghoff

    During the course of preparation of crystals of alpha brass for an investigation of their creep characteristics, a number of critically oriented crystals were produced. In each of these specimens, Po,

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Institute of Metals Division - Gallium-Antimony System

    By R. L. Smith, I. G. Greenfield

    The binary system Ga-Sb has been investigated by thermal, X-ray, and metallo-graphic methods. 'The intermetallic compound GaSb melts at 705.9OC and forms a eutectic with antimony at 11.8 atomic p

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Progress in the Production and Use of Tantalum

    By George Sears

    UNTIL a comparatively few years ago, interest in tantalum was limited almost wholly to its scientific investigation, but its extreme resistance to the action of even the strong mineral acids, its grea

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Mexican Paper - Notes on the Potable Waters of Mexico

    By Ellen H. Richards

    The water-supply of a country may be considered from three points of view: (1) its abundance and availability for agricultural purposes; (2) its chemical properties in their relation to manufacturing

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Geomorphic and Hydrologic Problems Associated with Surface Mining on Alluvial Valley Floors, Western United States (43dbff07-2c98-465f-b4ac-504ce3e3c90e)

    By N. J. King, R. F. Hadley

    Alluvial valley floors constitute a valuable land resource and are important to ranching operations in the semiarid western United States. This resource may be in jeopardy locally if the alluvial depo

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Lattice Relationships in Decomposition of Austenite to Pearlite, Bainite, and Martensite (T.P 1459)

    By G. V. Smith, R. F. Mehl

    The decomposition of austenite in steels, because of its immerse practical importance, has been subjected to extensive study in recent years from the point of view of the mechanism of the process.1"3

    Jan 1, 1942