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The New Industrial Development And Exploitation Of Metals And AlloysBy Zay Jeffries
IMAGINE a spinning sphere of hot matter about 8000 miles in diameter, rushing through space at a velocity measured in miles per second, and you have a rough idea of what our earth is supposed to have
Jan 1, 1953
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New York Paper - The Determination of Grain Size in Metals (with Discussion)By A. H. Kline, E. B. Zimmer, Zay Jeffries
It is well known that many properties of a given metal vary with the size of grain or cell. For most industrial purposes, where high ultimate strength and high elastic limit are desired, the manufactu
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - The Occurrence and Partitioning of Impurity Phases in Recrystallized ChromiumBy R. E. Hook, H. J. Garrett, A. M. Adair
X-ray diffraction and metallographic techniques were employed to examine the impurity phases occurring in as-swaged and recrystallized chromium produced fvom high-purity iodide chromium crystals. Chro
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Ordering Reaction in Cobalt-Platinum AlloysBy J. B. Newkirk, D. L. Martin, A. H. Geisler, R. Smoluchowski
A FUNDAMENTAL investigation of the mecha-nism of the ordering reaction and of the accompanying changes in properties has been undertaken, since an extensive study of this process could well contribute
Jan 1, 1951
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Notes on Microstructure and Hardness of Alloys Consisting Essentially of Iron, Chromium and SiliconBy A. G. H. Andersen
A FEW years ago, while the writers worked on the constitution of ternary and quaternary alloys consisting mainly of iron, chromium and silicon1,2 some information on microstructures and hardness, not
Jan 1, 1937
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Nonferrous MetallurgyHistory of Reverberatory Smelting in Montana, 1879-1933. By FREDERICK LAIST (Trans, vol 106 31,800 words ) The development of the art of reverbera¬tory smelting from 1879, when smelting first started
Jan 1, 1935
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General Principles of Chemistry As Applied to MineralsBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
447. Minerals, as regards their chemical constitution, are either the uncombined elements in %native state, or definite compounds of these elements formed in accordance with chemical laws. It is the o
Jan 1, 1922
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Rowland- A Workable Approach To Mining CoalBy Robert Sisselman
Saving time and energy at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Rowland mine is realized by exploiting its coal deposits via three mining methods. Surface, auger and underground techniques are uniquely combin
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Thermal-Mechanical History on the Embrittlement of Aluminum Alloys by MercuryBy W. Rostoker, H. Nichols
The embrittlement by mercury of aluminum alloys in various states of anneal, cold work, and aging has been studied. It is shown that single phase and non-precipitation hardened structures irrespective
Jan 1, 1962
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Flow of Oil-water Mixtures through Unconsolidated SandsBy M. C. Leverett
THE behavior of mixtures of immiscible liquids in porous solids is of rapidly increasing interest to those engaged in the production of petro-leum. The operation of artificial water-floods and the con
Jan 1, 1938
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Plasticity Theory For Anisotropic Rocks And SoilsBy William G. Pariseau
There are important phenomena in rock and soil mechanics that cannot be explained in terms of theories of homogeneous, isotropic materials. Subsidence of strata about mine openings is an example. In-s
Jan 1, 1972
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The Use Of Interactive Graphics And Desk Top Micro Computers In Coal EvaluationsBy E. A. Rychkun
The transition from Larger word type computers to the small byte oriented micro-computers has allowed specialized software to be placed directly under the control of the people requiring solutions. In
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Development of a Cubic Oxide Protective Film on ZirconiumBy J. R. Johnson
ZIRCONIUM'S corrosion rate by reactor fuel solutions increases with increasing reactor power. It is believed that the protective oxide film is affected by radiation damage. Observations of
Jan 1, 1959
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Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Cyanide SolutionsBy A. J. Weinig
The method described is a modification of Schutzenberger's whereby the solution in titrations and the standards are protected from the atmosphere by a layer of kerosene. Indigo-disulfonate is th
Jan 8, 1924
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New York Paper - Comparative Study of Well Logs on the Mexia Type of Structure (with Discussion)By Frederic H. Lahee
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the similarity of the oil-producing structures in the Mexial fault zone, and to show how the apparently very irregular well logs in these fields may be use?
Jan 1, 1925
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Comparison of Pressure Distributions During Depletion of Tilted and Horizontal AquifersBy H. H. Rachford, D. S. Howard
In the withdrawal of fluids from tilted aquifers it is of value to be able to predict pressure patterns during the course of the pressure decline. As an example of this, in the displacement of fluids
Jan 1, 1957
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Texas Panhandle during 1931By William E. Hubbard
The production of the Texas Panhandle1 up to Jan. 1, 1932, was slightly under 179,000,000 bbl., 90 per cent of which came from Hutchin-son and Gray counties. About 21,500,000 bbl. were produced during
Jan 1, 1932
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Open-Pit Forum ? Range Mechanization ProgressesBy JOHN S. HEARDING
ON the Minnesota Ranges, 600 million tons of material have been moved in the past three years to produce 172 million tons of direct-shipping iron ore. Increasing wage rates and cost of equipment and s
Jan 1, 1949
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Sampling of CoalBy S. J. Aresco, George E. Keller, J. Visman
INTRODUCTION The accurate sampling of coal, as with most minerals, is a difficult task. Coal is a very heterogeneous material made up of different types of coal and varying amounts of mineral matt
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Diffusion in Metal Accompanied by Phase Change (T.P. 1479, with discussion)By L. S. Darken
The manufacture and treatment of metals comprises operations whose effectiveness depends in large measure upon diffusion phenomena. The significance of such phenomena has, for a few simple cases, long
Jan 1, 1942