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Anelasticity Of MetalsBy Clarence Zener
IT is customary to regard the stress-strain relation as consisting of two parts, the elastic region and the plastic region. The essential attribute of the plastic region is the presence of a permanent
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - The Hafnium-Carbon SystemBy R. V. Sara
Determination of the Hf-C phase diagram was conducted primarily by metallographic and X-ray diffraction studies on appropriate alloys. The only intermediate phase observed in this binary system was Hf
Jan 1, 1965
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Florida Paper - Folds and Faults in Pennsylvania Anthracite-Beds (see Postscript p. 1010)By Benjamin Smith Lyman
It has seemed that it might be a highly useful contribution to the study of structural geology to assemble, in as compact a form and on as large a scale as practicable, a great number of
Jan 1, 1896
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The Coal Fields Of Montana.*By Eugene Stebinger
INTRODUCTION. A LARGE number of papers and reports dealing with the coalfields of Montana have been published + during the last 30 years, but the information is much scattered, appearing in many tech
Jan 9, 1913
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Caving MethodsIn a straight caving system, the ore is first undercut and then broken down by its own weight or .by the weight of the overlying rock, or by a combination of both. Operations that involve the caving o
Jan 1, 1925
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1971 Industrial Minerals ReviewBy Oscar M. Wicken
Industrial minerals - being the basic materials for much of the industrial activity in the world -suffer or gain in the market place with changes in that activity. The period 1970 and early 1971 has b
Jan 1, 1972
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Test Methods for Pellets Used in Research and Production at LKAB, Sweden (d88f2154-47f3-45a9-8cf9-34331947a5a6)By Gunnar Thaning, Borje Bjorkvall
At LKAB Central Division for Metallurgical Research at Malmberget, Sweden, fired pellets are examined in respect to mechanical and reduction properties. The paper deals with descriptions of the test m
Jan 1, 1974
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Discussion Of Papers - Stabilization of the Bituminous Coal IndustryCHARLES CATLETT, Staunton, Va.-A great many important things have been said in an interesting way but the most startling, to me, is that for 25 years, the price has been in the neighborhood of $1.00,
Jan 3, 1920
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Purification of the Six Platinum Metals (with Discussion)By Edwards Wichers
The purpose of this paper is to set forth the matters of principal interest in connection with work done in the past few years on the purification of the metals of the platinum group, including the st
Jan 1, 1928
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The Low-Temperature Gaseous Reduction Of Magnetite Ore To Sponge IronBy O. George Specht, Carl A. Zapffe
IN recent print, some remarkably contradictory statements have appeared regarding the importance to be attached to sponge iron,1-6 a metallurgical commodity whose history goes back at least to the tim
Jan 1, 1946
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Chicago Paper - Experimental Data Obtained on Charpy Impact Machine (with Discussion)By F. C. Langenberg
It is the purpose of this paper to present a limited amount of experimental data obtained on the Charpy impact machine. Several concrete examples will be given showing the relation existing between th
Jan 1, 1920
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Boston Paper - The Divining-RodBy Rossiter W. Raymond
The extent to which the divining-rod is still used in this country for the detection of hidden treasure, mineral veins, or springs, is ' much greater than educated persons would be likely to supp
Jan 1, 1883
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Processing and Properties of Cobalt-Platinum Permanent-Magnet AlloysBy D. L. Martin
The study of cobalt-platinum alloys has been of interest since they represent a class of permanent-magnet material in which the disorder-to-order transformation plays a controlling role. The magneti
Jan 1, 1959
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tensions of SilicatesBy R. E. Boni, G. Derge
SURFACE tensions of molten silicates are of metallurgical importance for many reasons. From a knowledge of their values, an insight into the problem of liquid slag structure
Jan 1, 1957
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Symposia - Symposium on Hardenability - Addition Method for Calculating Rockwell C Hardness of the Jominy Hardenability Test (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1928 with discussion)By Walter Craft, John L. Lamont
Adequate hardenability has long been recognized as one of the first requirements for producing desired mechanical properties in a heat-treated steel. Since the introduction of the Jominy end-quench te
Jan 1, 1947
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Symposia - Symposium on Hardenability - Addition Method for Calculating Rockwell C Hardness of the Jominy Hardenability Test (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1928 with discussion)By John L. Lamont, Walter Craft
Adequate hardenability has long been recognized as one of the first requirements for producing desired mechanical properties in a heat-treated steel. Since the introduction of the Jominy end-quench te
Jan 1, 1947
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Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-copper-magnesium and Aluminum-copper-magnesium Silicide Alloys of High PurityBy E. H. Jr. Dix
THE work of Merica1 and other investigators indicates that the phenomenon of age-hardening in. alloys of the duralumin type is primarily dependent upon the variation in the solubility of copper with t
Jan 1, 1932
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The 1958 Jackling Lecture – Planning Deep Mining At HomestakeBy A. H. Shoemaker
THE shutdown of Homestake by Government order L-208, with its consequent disruption of a very stable and trained working force, coupled with postwar inflation and the coincidence that a mining depth h
Jan 6, 1958
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Physical Chemistry Of Slag-Metal ReactionsBASIC open-hearth slags have no obviously unique features when compared with slags from other metallurgical operations. Open-hearth slags form and exist at temperatures ranging from 2500 to 3100 F (13
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - The Powder Metallurgy of Porous Metals and Alloys Having a Controlled Porosity (Metals Tech., April 1948, TP 2343) With discussionBy Pol Duwez, H. E. Martens
The high temperatures encountered in the operation of jet engines have imposed most drastic requirements upon the materials used in their construction. There are two different approaches to the materi
Jan 1, 1949