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Part XII - Communications - The Tungsten Borides in Boron FibersBy F. Galasso, A. Paton
ThE recent emphasis on producing boron fibers by reacting boron trichloride and hydrogen on a hot tungsten wire has brought about a renewed interest in the tungsten boride phase diagram. The reaction
Jan 1, 1967
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Comparison of Methods for the Determination of Carbon and Phosphorus in Steel.By Juptner von Jonstorff
A discussion of the paper by Messrs. Jüptner von Jonstorff, Blair, Dillner and Stead, read by title at the Lake Superior meeting, but presented first at the New York meeting of the Iron and Steel Inst
Mar 1, 1905
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An Unusual Blast-Furnace Product; And Nickel In Some Virginia Iron-Ores.By Frank Firmstone
The material described below was made at Furnace No. 2, Longdale, Va., Oct. 28, 1907, during a sudden derangement of working, in the course of which the furnace became entirely bridged over and for so
Sep 1, 1908
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CoalThe North American Coal Corp. Increasing demand for coal, stimulated by the national energy shortage, and complicating and often conflicting, demands by government and ecology groups for better land r
Jan 2, 1975
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Discussions - Of Mr. Emmons' Paper on the Secondary Enrichment of Ore-Deposits (see Trans., xxx., In)George Smith, Sydney, N. S. Wales (communication to the Secretary): The very interesting paper by Mr. Emmons on " The Secondary Enrichment of Ore-Deposits " has just come under my notice; and its refe
Jan 1, 1903
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Triaxial Compression Testing At Intermediate Strain RatesBy John M. Logan, John Handin
Quasi-dynamic triaxial compression tests have been done for the first time at confining pressures to 7 kb. The intermediate strain-rate apparatus employs a gas loading cylinder which allows axial stra
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - The Dependence of Wire Texture in FCC Metals on Stacking Fault EnergyBy Norman Brown
It is suggested that the difference in ease of cross-slip among the fcc metals determines the relative amounts of [111] and [100] wire texture which occur in each metal. Since the ease of cross-slip
Jan 1, 1962
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Title PageJan 1, 1936
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Recent Development of the Hardinge-Hadsel MillBy Harlowe Hardinqe
ABOUT three years ago a distinctive new type of crushing and grinding equipment, known as the Hadsel mill, was announced. A description appeared in the November, 1932, issue of this magazine. Any mach
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Production in North Central TexasBy J. M. Armstrong
Jan 1, 1934
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Proper Design of Plants For Cold Climates Will Avoid The Deep FreezeBy J. A. MacLellan, John C. Bowling, J. R. Davenport, G. M. Ellis
Six months out of the year the cold is always there, and it seems to be waiting for someone to make a mistake. The simplest things can shut down a multi-million dollar plant besieged with -40°F tempe
Jan 1, 1972
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Metals in the Government Printing OfticeBy M. W. BERNEWITZ
ALTHOUGH many persons know that a lot of type metal and etchings are used in the U. S. Government Printing Office few would expect to find anything on metals in the annual report of the Public Printer
Jan 1, 1932
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Preparation of Mechanically Loaded CoalBy E. H. GRAFF
PREPARATION of mechanically loaded coal in mines where seams contain considerable impurities is a subject that requires careful consideration before machines are installed, unless provision is made at
Jan 1, 1926
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Northwestern Trip of President and SecretaryBy AIME AIME
PRESIDENT Edwin Ludlow and Secretary Bradley Stoughton made their first-trip of the year 1921 to visit Local Sections of the Institute, and talk over Institute interests and policies, during the early
Jan 1, 1921
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Blasthole Mining At GecoBy G. M. T. Marshall
Plans to bring the Geco Mines property in Manitouwadge, Ont., into production began in 1954. At that time over 12 million tons of copper-zinc ore were indicated in a zone 2700 ft long. A concentrating
Jan 8, 1959
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Robert Franklin Mehl - Chairman, Institute of Metals Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
ROBERT F. MEHL was born in Lancaster, Pa., March 30, 1898 and graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1919. He then went to Princeton and was granted his doctor's degree in physical chemi
Jan 1, 1938
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PART V - Changes of Dislocation Damping Observed During Yielding of Magnesium, Molybdenum, and LiFBy R. B. Gordon, D. A. Koss
Ultrasonic-atlenuation changes due to the formation of free dislocations have been observed during tensile tests of magnesium and LiF single crystals and samples of polycrystalline Results on the L
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Monotectic Reaction in the Bismuth-Selenium SystemBy C. W. Spencer, Che-Yu Li, R. J. Knight
The usual reaction product for the monotectic reaction in the Bi-Se system consists of rod -shaped particles of selenium-rich liquid embedded in a single crystal matrix of At certain crystallo-graphi
Jan 1, 1963
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Recent Developments in the Tri-State Zinc DistrictBy Arthur Clark, Terrill
THE Tri-State field is now believed to be the largest zinc district in the world. It has a potential production sufficient to supply the entire zinc demands of the country. It is estimated that a trai
Jan 1, 1920