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Canadian Paper - Some Commercial Alloys of Iron, Chromium, and Carbon in the Higher Chromium RangesBy C. E. MacQuigg
In this paper it is impossible to more than touch on many of the commercial alloys of iron, chromium, and carbon, therefore the discussion is confined to the properties of some of the less well-known
Jan 1, 1923
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Canadian Paper - Some Commercial Alloys of Iron, Chromium, and Carbon in the Higher Chromium RangesBy C. E. MacQuigg
In this paper it is impossible to more than touch on many of the commercial alloys of iron, chromium, and carbon, therefore the discussion is confined to the properties of some of the less well-known
Jan 1, 1923
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Lead Smelting At East HelenaBy Edgar Newhouse
THE lead smeltery at East Helena, Mont., controlled by the American Smelting & Refining Co. since 1899, has been in continuous operation for the past 25 years. Most of the old smelting and roasting pr
Jan 8, 1914
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Pittsburg Paper - A Commercial Fuel-Briquette PlantBy W. H. Blauvelt
The subject of fuel-briquetting has attracted much attention on the part of engineers. and investors for the past 15 or 20 years, and especially in recent years, during which a number of plants have b
Jan 1, 1911
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Papers - Some Aspects of the Recrystallization of Cold-worked Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (T. P. 1048, with discussion)By R. F. Bell, L. W. Eastwood, R. W. James
Among those concerned with the annealing and heat-treating of aluminum and aluminum alloys, it is well known that after co1d-working a coarser grain is usually produced by slow heating than hy more ra
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Some Aspects of the Recrystallization of Cold-worked Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (T. P. 1048, with discussion)By R. F. Bell, R. W. James, L. W. Eastwood
Among those concerned with the annealing and heat-treating of aluminum and aluminum alloys, it is well known that after co1d-working a coarser grain is usually produced by slow heating than hy more ra
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - The Agglomeration of Hydrogen in AluminumBy W. Evans, C. E. Ells
The agglomeration of hydrogen in pure aluminum and A1-Mg alloys has been studied through use of hydrogen introduced into the metal by cyclotron proton irradiation. Both the growth and dispersal of t
Jan 1, 1963
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The Segregation And Classification Of The Natural Resources Of The Public DomainBy Frederick Sharpless
THE term "segregation," as here used, means the separation of certain natural resources into groups, consisting of one or more members, with the idea that when thus segregated, each group may be more
Jan 4, 1914
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Erosion of Guns-The Hardening of the Surface (FULL PAGE)By Henry Fay
THE CHAIRMAN (ALBERT SAUVEUR, Cambridge, Mass.).-In forcing us to face and to discuss the important question of erosion of steel guns, Prof. Fay is performing a public service. His investigation has b
Jan 4, 1917
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Design Of Concrete Headframes For South African Gold MinesBy A. C. Backeberg
There is no South African code for the design of reinforced concrete headframes, and all those erected have been designed on a uniform basis which, up to the present, has tended to be conservative. Wi
Jan 11, 1961
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Atlantic City Paper - The Use of High Percentages of Mesabi Iron-Ores in Coke Blast-Furnace Practice (Discussion, p. 977)By W. A. Barrows
Mesabi ores differ from all other soft hematite-ores of the Lake Superior region in having but little or 110 binder. When exposed to heat, instead of baking into lumpy masses as do the Gogebic, Menomi
Jan 1, 1905
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Use Of Laboratory-Derived Data To Predict Fracture And Permeability Enhancement In Explosive-Pulse Tailored Field TestsBy Stuart McHugh, Douglas Keough
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Because of the potential for large reserves from increased production in the eastern Devonian shales, the Department of Energy (DOE), Morgantown Energy Technology Cente
Jan 1, 1982
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Principles Of Flotation, VII-Mercaptobenzthiazole As A Flotation Agent (8e157720-7109-44d2-803d-0cf477b58391)By Ian William Wark, Keith Leonard Sutherland
MERCAPTOBENZTHIAZOLE and its sodium salt are marketed under the trade names Flotagen and Flotagen S respectively, for use as collectors for cerussite and other minerals. The structural formulas for so
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Carbide Dispersion in Molybdenum AlloysBy W. H. Chang
The phase identification results on several Mg-base alloys are presented. These results have been correlated with strength data and microstructural studies to indicate that carbide dispersion may co
Jan 1, 1961
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Production Engineering - Relation between Gas Energy and Oil ProductionBy Byron B. Boatright
The energy which causes oil and gas to flow from a reservoir formation into a well depends upon a differential between the formation pressure and the pressure at the well face. This differential press
Jan 1, 1932
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Experimental Study of Crater Formation in Plastically Deforming Synthetic RocksBy C. Gatlin, N. E. Garner
Results of impulsive wedge penetration tests on two synthetic, plastically deforming rocks are presented. Basic data obtained were force-time, displacement-time, and force-displacement curves for the
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The Domestic Graphite Supply ProblemBy E. N. Cameron
Graphite has been included in U. S. lists of strategic minerals since the problem of mineral deficiencies was revealed during World War I. Since 1918 the domestic graphite industry has led a precariou
Oct 1, 1956
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Oil Developments In France (af85ea8a-681b-4d3c-bab9-fe3264317894)By P. Martignan
UNTIL quite recently, Alsace was the only district in France where petroleum could be found in somewhat industrial quantities. The Pechelbronn fields produce, however, only about 80,000 tons a year, w
Jan 3, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - A Redetermination of the Lead-Lead Sulfide Equilibrium between 585o and 920o CBy C. E. Birchenall, J. R. Stubbles
ThE equilibrium between lead, lead sulfide (PbS), and atmospheres of H2 and H2S has been determined previously by Jellinek and Deubel,' and SudO.' Blbem and Kroger3,4 used Jellinek's da
Jan 1, 1960
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Improved Drilling And Production Methods In The Gulf Coast FieldsBy J. H. Russell
THE great number of wells being drilled in the Gulf Coast creates a great demand for and an opportunity to improve the methods of drilling wells and of producing oil from them. Some improvements have
Jan 11, 1926