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MonaziteBy John B. Mertie
MONAZITE formerly was described as moribund, but, in the light of recent developments, it is no longer so. It is the common source of the rare earths and thorium, both of which are becoming progressiv
Jan 1, 1949
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Microbit Studies of the Effect of Fluid Properties and Hydraulics on Drilling RateBy J. R. Eckel
It has long been known that mud properties affect drilling rate and that drilling with water is as much as six to .seven times faster than with mud. However, it is not known why drilling rates with mu
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Papers - Copper, Brass and Bronze - The Copper-rich Alloys of the Copper-nickel-tin System (With Discussion)By John T. Eash, Clair Upthegrove
During recent years nickel has had an increasingly important role as an alloying element in the copper-tin bronzes. Nickel additions not only produce better casting alloys but also make alloys whose p
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - Rapid Phase Transformations in Titanium Induced by Pulse HeatingBy Robert Parker
Measurements of the latent heat of transformation from a to 0 titanium were made using a pulse-heating technique. Rapid heating was accomplished electrically by discharging a low-inductance capci-tor
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Preferred Orientations Produced by Recrystallizing Cold-rolled Low-carbon Sheet Steel (With Discussion)By M. Gensamer, B. Lustman
A recent paper described, by means of stereographic pole figures, the preferred orientations produced by cold-rolling low-carbon steel of automobile-body grade. It was found that the surface of the sh
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - A Study of the Homogeneity Limits of Wustite (FeO) by X-ray Methods (With Discussion)By Frank Foote, Eric R. Jette
In a recent article,1 the authors reported the results of an X-ray investigation on the range of solid solutions that occurs in the iron-oxygen system in the vicinity of the compound FeO, which freque
Jan 1, 1933
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Engineering Research - Permeability Studies of Pennsylvania Oil SandsBy Charles R. Fettke
The permeability of an oil or gas sand is its capacity for transmitting fluids, either liquids or gases, under pressure. The permeability of a sand depends upon the size and shape of the openings in i
Jan 1, 1931
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St. Louis Paper - Development and Underground Mining Practice in the Joplin District (with Discussion)By H. I. Young
Inasmuch as there has been a great deal of activity in this district recently, a paper of this kind should treat of all the various phases of mining, namely, prospecting, developing, and operating.
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development Illinois in 1937By Alfred H. Bell
The year 1937 has been outstanding in the history of the Illinois oil industry. During the course of the year the state's daily production has been trebled, increasing from 12,000 bbl. per day at
Jan 1, 1938
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1936By R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Garfias
Production of crude petroleum in Mexico during 1936 totaled approximately 40,309,000 bbl., showing a negligible increase over the previous year. While only four producing wells were completed in the P
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Metastable Solid Solutions in Silver-Platinum Alloys (TN)By H. L. Luo, W. Klement
By rapidly quenching Ag-Pt alloys from the melt, a continuous series of solid solutions has been obtained. At equilibrium''2 these fcc elements form a peritectic system, Fig. 1. Weighed a
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Aluminum and Copper Tested in Direct ShearBy W. L. Phillips
Aluminum and copper single crystals were strained in shear, unloaded and rotated 60, 120, and 180 deg. The magnitude of the Bauschinger strain increased rapidly during the easy glide region and became
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Classification and Settling - Colloidal Chemistry of Pulp ThickeningBy Elliott J. Roberts
In spite of the fact that the percentage of true colloids in an ore grind is very small,' these pulps exhibit many of the properties of true colloidal suspensions. A quartz particle, appreciably
Jan 1, 1935
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Transient Oil Production in a Radial Composite ReservoirBy N. W. Ratliff, P. J. Closmann
Production of oil by expansion from a cylindrical reservoir composed of two concentric regions of different properties has been determined as a function of time for a reservoir producing at constant t
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - The Role of Slip Character in Steady State Cyclic Stress Strain BehaviorBy C. Laird, C. E. Feltner
IN previous workif2 we have shown that the steady state cyclic stress response of pure copper tested in the low cycle fatigue range was determined only by the plastic strain amplitude and the test tem
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of Spiral Classifiers as Ball Mill FeedersBy T. C. King
AT the new Graham-Central Mill of Eagle-Picher, near Galena, Ill., material is simultaneously dewatered and introduced into the ball-mill scoop boxes by the use of variable-speed, 24-in. spiral classi
Jan 1, 1951
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Structure and Hysteresis Loss in Medium-Carbon Steel (a4ee40d7-4c8e-4df7-97ce-b40c95f62703)Discussion of the paper of F. C. LANGENBERG and R. G. WEBBER, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 291 to 300. HENRY M. HOWE, Bedford
Jan 5, 1915
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of Spiral Classifiers as Ball Mill FeedersBy T. C. King
AT the new Graham-Central Mill of Eagle-Picher, near Galena, Ill., material is simultaneously dewatered and introduced into the ball-mill scoop boxes by the use of variable-speed, 24-in. spiral classi
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute Committees (a67b4cb9-5556-4199-85ab-085e87026b92)Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOON
Jan 3, 1918
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Part VII - Creep Mechanisms in Alpha IronBy Yoichi Ishida, Ching-Yao Cheng, John E. Dorn
Tile creep behavior of a iron was investigated over the range of temperatures from 375° to 1150°K. Apparent activation energies for creep, obtained by the effect of sudden changes in temperature on th
Jan 1, 1967