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  • AIME
    Recrystallization Of Silicon Ferrite In Terms Of Rate Of Nucleation And Rate Of Growth

    By R. F. Mehl, J. K. Stanley

    THE recrystallization of cold-worked metals is studied ordinarily by determining the temperatures required for complete recrystallization to occur within a given arbitrary time period, usually within

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Use of Diamond-impregnated Cemented Carbide for Core Bits

    By W. C. Weslow

    AN extended program devoted to the development of a matrix for holding diamonds of a size and. kind not heretofore generally used is being carried on by the Carboloy Company, and this paper describes

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Magnesium - Its Etching And Structure

    By H. B. Pulsifer

    ABOUT 15 varieties, or modifications, of the best magnesium available were prepared and subjected to etching tests, then examined for microstructure. Of the 30-odd etching reagents that were tried, ne

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Process - Historical Development

    IN the decade beginning 1850, the development by William Kelly in I the U.S.A. and Henry Bessemer in England of the pneumatic method of refining pig iron, known as the Bessemer process, gave the world

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Selective Media Concentration-A New Tool For The Mining Industry

    By Harry L. McNeill

    THE Selective Media Process was developed by the author in a laboratory provided by The Steårns-Roger Manufacturing Co. It is the outcome of an [ ] investigation into the possibilities of coarse ben

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Why Do Minerals Float?

    By S. Frederick Ravitz

    JUDGING from the inquiries that are constantly being received by the Utah Engineering Experiment Station as to the "Why," so to speak, of the flotation process of concentrating minerals, it occurred t

    Jan 1, 1933

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    PART V - Experimental Evidence of Jet Formation During Explosion Cladding

    By O. R. Bergmann

    Two approaches were taken to obtain direct experimental evidence jar the existence oj a jet in the explosion-cladding pvocess: 1) direct observation of the claddirg jwocess by rtzeans ojf kig-h-speed

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Papers - Copper and Brass - Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganese (With Discussion)

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    Although alloys of copper and silicon were examined several years ago,' and their excellent mechanical properties were shown, it was not until C. B. Jacobs 2 introduced manganese in small quantit

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Imbibition Model Studies on Water-Wet Carbonate Rocks

    By R. W. Parsons, P. R. Chaney

    Oil recovery by the imbibition mechanism can be important in fractured carbonate reservoirs with a bottom water drive. Laboratory experiments were performed on water-wet carbonate rocks to model this

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Plastic Flow in Titanium: Manifestations and Dynamics of Glide (Discussion page 1316)

    By F. D. Rosi

    The slip and twinning behavior in extended titanium crystals were studied in some detail. The formation and appearance of coarse kink bands are discussed. Their crystallographic geometry was determine

    Jan 1, 1955

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    The Solidification Of Steel Ingots

    By B. R. Queneau

    Steel has been chosen as the metal whose solidification will be used to tie in the principles discussed in the previous papers. Although steel is the most important [ ] practical example that could

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Virginia Beach Paper - The Elk Garden and Upper Potomac Coal-Fields of West Virginia.

    By Jos D. Weeks

    On the extreme fringe of' the great Appalachian coal-basin is a long narrow detached coal-field, which is, in some respects, one of the most important in the United States. This field, about 90 m

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Part VIII - Anisotropy of Grain Boundary Mobility in Zone-Refined Aluminum Crystals

    By B. B. Rath, Hsun Hu

    Rates of migration of large-angle boundaries have been studied in zone-refined aluminum crystals, defonned 80 pct by rolling in the (110)[112] orientation at -78°C followed by a recovery anneal at 80°

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Potash As A Byproduct From The Blast Furnace

    By R. J. Wysor

    SINCE the outbreak of the European war, few problems of raw-material supply have commanded more nation-wide attention than potash. It is well known that before the war the domestic production of potas

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Estimation of Formation Pressures from Log-Derived Shale Properties

    By C. E. Hottman, R. K. Johnson

    Fluid pressure within the pore space of shales can be determined by using data obtained from both acoustic and resistivity logs. The method involves establishing relationships between the common logar

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Sulphur And Pyrites

    By W. T. Lundy

    THE forms in which sulphur is commonly found-native sulphur, sulphides of many metals and sulphates-are widely distributed throughout the world. The two first mentioned are the principal sources of su

    Jan 1, 1949

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    New York Paper - Intercrystalline Brittleness of lead (with Discussion)

    By Henry S. Rawdon

    The relation between the course, or path, of the fracture of metals and alloys, produced in service or as a result of certain laboratory tests, and the crystalline units of which such materials are co

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Maximum Permissible Dog-Legs in Rotary Boreholes

    By A. Lubinski

    In drilling operations, attention generally is given to hole angles rather than to changes of angle, in spite of the fact that the latter are responsible for drilling and production troubles. The pape

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Method for Predicting Pressure Maintenance Performance for Reservoirs Producing Volatile Crude Oil

    By R. H. Jacoby, V. J. Berry

    When dry gas is injected into a reservoir containing a volatile crude oil, a significant amount of the reservoir liquid phase may become vaporized. The resultant rich gas phase, when subsequently prod