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Institute of Metals Division - Use of Axis Distribution Charts to Represent Sheet TexturesBy L. K. Jetter, C. J. McHargue
The use of axis charts for representing the texture of cold-rolled thorium sheet was compared with conventional pole figures. Four texture components were deduced from the axis charts and shown to be
Jan 1, 1961
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Selective Froth Flotation Of Ultrafine Minerals Or SlimesBy James B. Duke, Ernest W. Greene
An idea of what is meant by "Ultrafine Minerals Or Slimes" as used in the title can be had by an examination of Fig. I. Particle size distributions are presented for a crude kaolin clay, a coarse frac
Jan 10, 1962
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Ohio Copper Company Tailings Re-treatment PlantBy Frank Milliken
IN September 1937, the Ohio Copper Co. inaugurated the treatment of its copper-bearing mill tailings at Lark, Utah. These tailings had been accumulated during the regular operation of the Ohio Copper
Jan 1, 1940
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Screening Effect of Gravel on Unconsolidated SandsBy Ben Gumpertz
THE important factors in any study of the screening of sand with a gravel enve-lope, as applied to use in oil wells, are: (r) sand size and shape, (2) gravel size and shape, (3) ratio of gravel size t
Jan 1, 1940
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Preface - To The Most Illustrious And Most Mighty DukesBy Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover
MOST illustrious Princes, often have I considered the metallic arts as a whole, as Moderatus Columella2 considered the agricultural arts, just as if I had been considering the whole of the human body
Jan 1, 1950
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - The Thermal Stability of the Beta Prime Occurring in the Ag-Zn and Ag-Au-Zn SystemsBy R. W. Smith, M. E. Brookes
The temperature at which th: quenched 0' (ordered bcc) phase transfo.rms to the ( (complex hexagonal) phase on heating has been examined for certain Ag-Zn and Ag-Au-Zn alloys using an electrical
Jan 1, 1969
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Boston Paper - The Natural Coke of Chesterfield County, VirginiaBy Rossiter W. Raymond
The substance known as carbonite, or natural coke, has been several times the subject of comment before the Institute. The most important contribution hitherto made to the discussion is that of Dr. He
Jan 1, 1883
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Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Lattice Parameters as a Function of Titanium in Austenitic Fe-Ni-Ti AlloysBy J. K. Abraham
In recent years there has been interest displayed in the precipitation phenomena occurring in austenitic alloys based on the binary Fe-Ni system.1'2 Previous communications have been extended cov
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - The Impact Properties of Unalloyed Plutonium (TN)By H. R. Gardner
THE wide variation in tension and compression properties' which exist between the a,ß and ? phases of plutonium indicate that a study of the impact properties would give a greater insight into th
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Notes - Comparison of the Strength of Sintered CarbidesBy Joseph Gurland
EVERAL carbide-cobalt compositions were pre-^-5 pared for the purpose of determining the transverse rupture strength of various carbide-binder systems. The binder content was held at 10 and 37 volume
Jan 1, 1958
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Technical Notes - Diffusion in a Molten Bi-0.255 Atomic Pct Pb AlloyBy L. D. Hall, S. J. Rothman
DIFFUSION coefficients of RaD (PD) and RaE (Bi) in a Bi-0.255 atomic pct Pb alloy have been measured by the methods outlined in a previous paper.' The following changes were made in the experimen
Jan 1, 1957
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On the Allotropy of Stainless Steels (d4c4a5f1-71d5-4b80-a8e8-1222c19ce9d6)By Frederick Becket
DOCTOR Albert Sauveur, distinguished scientist and Honorary Mem-ber of this Institute, predicted in the first Howe Memorial Lecture that the privilege of delivering this annual address would be consid
Jan 1, 1938
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Anomalies In The Appearance Of Glide EllipsesBy Robert Maddin
THE application of electrolytic polishing of metals introduced a new technique for preparing surfaces, especially for single crystals. This procedure has generally been assumed to eliminate the strain
Jan 1, 1948
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The Influence Of Various Elements Upon The Position Of The Eutectoid In The Iron-Carbon (Carbide) SystemBy Jerome Strauss, Carl L. Shapiro
THIS is a critical examination of the theory that the amount of carbon necessary to form the iron-carbon (carbide) eutectoid is lowered by the addition of any carbide-forming element. Although this th
Jan 1, 1943
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DeceasedMembers whose deaths were reported from Apr 7, 1923, to Apr 5, 1924 Elected Died 1918 ADKINSON, HENRY M 1923 1900 AGNEW, WILLIAM C 1923 1894 ASHLEY, H H 1923 1897 AUSTIN, KENNETH 1924 1903
Jan 1, 1923
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Diffusion in R301 Alloy and Its Effect on the Corrosion Resistance (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1940, with discussion)By L. F. Mondolfo
R301 is a clad aluminum alloy, composed of a core of a duralumin-type alloy clad with a magnesium silicide alloy. It differs from other well-known clad alloys in that the cladding and the core respond
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Diffusion in R301 Alloy and Its Effect on the Corrosion Resistance (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1940, with discussion)By L. F. Mondolfo
R301 is a clad aluminum alloy, composed of a core of a duralumin-type alloy clad with a magnesium silicide alloy. It differs from other well-known clad alloys in that the cladding and the core respond
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Ferromagnetic Nature of the Beta Phase in the Copper-manganese-tin System (T.P. 1405, with discussion)By Ralph Hultgren, Louis A. Carapella
When F. Heuslerl found in 1898 that certain alloys containing only copper, manganese, and tin were ferromagnetic, the discovery excited a great deal of interest and led to numerous investigations. It
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Ferromagnetic Nature of the Beta Phase in the Copper-manganese-tin System (T.P. 1405, with discussion)By Louis A. Carapella, Ralph Hultgren
When F. Heuslerl found in 1898 that certain alloys containing only copper, manganese, and tin were ferromagnetic, the discovery excited a great deal of interest and led to numerous investigations. It
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper - The Oxidation of Chalcocite in Air Compared with Its Oxidation in Pure Oxygen (Metals Tech., June 1948, TP 2388)By J. H. Hamilton, J. R. Lewis, J. C. Nixon, C. L. Graverson
Recently there has been much speculation concerning the advantages of using oxygen enriched air or pure oxygen in pyrometallurgical processes. The advantage of using oxygen in the iron blast furnace a
Jan 1, 1949