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  • AIME
    Determination Of Most Efficient Alloy Combinations For Hardenability

    By H. E. Hostetter

    GROSSMANN'S method1 for calculating the hardenability of steel from the composition and grain size has gained wide acceptance, and when properly used, has been well proved in practical applicatio

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Preferred Orientation In Rolled Magnesium And Magnesium Alloys

    By P. W. Bakarian

    PREVIOUS determinations1,2,3 of the texture of magnesium and its alloys have shown only slight variations in the principal features of the structure. This investigation presents pole figures for magne

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Correlation of Moduli, Micro, and Macro Yielding Data with Measuring Technique

    By R. W. Heckel, H. P. Cheskis, A. Lawley, M. R. Pinnel

    THERE are discrepancies reported in the literature regarding the micro and macro stress-strain behavior of metals and alloys. In particular, Young's modulus and micro yield measurements often sho

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Estimation of Particle-Size Distributions from Simple Counting Measurements Made on Random Plane Sections

    By R. T. DeHoff

    A new approach to the measurement of the size distribution of particulate structures imbedded in opaque bodies is developed. The method is based upon the assumption of a general two-parameter distribu

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Strain Fields Around Intersecting Slip Planes in LiF by X-Ray Extinction Contrast (TN)

    By H. B. Aaron

    DIFFRACTION micrography provides a useful tool for studying complex strain fields. Newkirk1 observed an X-ray diffraction effect due to strain interactions at the intersection of slip lines in LiF and

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Local Section News (3569c2b1-4607-4513-9551-74a1f17379b9)

    SAN FRANCISCO SECTION W. H. SHOCKLEY, Chairman, PRANK H. PROBERT, Vice-Chairman, T. A. RICHARD, Sec.-Treas., 420 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. C. C. BRAYTON, J. F. NEWSOM. The San Francisco Sect

    Jan 12, 1917

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    Biographical Notices

    FRED TURRELL GREENE Fred Turrell Greene was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1872. His father, William A. Greene, was born in Providence, R. I., and his mother, Angenora Semlear, was born in Brookly

    Jan 5, 1918

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    Delamar Silver Mines – Owyhee County, Idaho

    DeLamar, the largest silver mine in the United States outside the Coeur d’Alene District in Idaho, came into production in April 1977. It is a joint venture of Earth Resources Company and Canadian Sup

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Developing the Internal-Type Vacuum Filter

    By J. T. Shimmin

    THE past twenty-five years has been a period of unparalleled improvement in all lines of mining and metallurgical equipment, but probably none has undergone greater refinement and development than the

    Jan 5, 1928

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    The Manufacture Of Weldless Steel Tires For Locomotive And Car Wheels (82931f35-3e96-4b24-82ac-30e47597d529)

    By G. Aertsen

    THE CHAIRMAN (HENRY D. HIBBARD, Plainfield, N. J).-This excellent paper fills a gap in our Transactions and is most acceptable. In the early days another way of casting tire ingots, sometimes calle

    Jan 4, 1917

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    New York Paper - Discussion on Blast-Furnace Gas

    Discussion of the paper of K. Huessener, (Trans., vol. 53, pp. 402 to 4333, and of the papers of Linn Bradley, H. D. EGbert and W. W. Strong, pp. 303, 319. R. J. WysoR, So. Bethlehem, Pa. (communic

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Part XI – November 1969 - Communications - The Diffusion of Copper in Silver (Rich) - Copper Alloys

    By C. W. Haworth, M. G. Hall

    THE diffusion of copper in silver has been studied by Sawatzky and Jaumot1 and Cahoon and Youdelis.2 Sawatzky and Jaumot measured tracer diffusion in single crystal specimens but the 12.9 h half-life

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Industrial Minerals - Characteristics of Titaniferous Concentrates - Discussion

    By C. H. North, L. E. Lynd, W. W. Anderson, H. Sicurdson

    D. R. Grantham (Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, London, England)—This paper is a very valuable contribution to our knowledge of ilmenite and its alteration products. Two aspects are not treated in

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Industrial Minerals - Geology, Mining, and Uses of Strategic Pegmatites

    By Richard H. Jahns

    GRANITIC pegmatite deposits are the chief source of commercial feldspar, sheet mica, beryllium, tantalum-columbium, and lithium minerals, and certain types of kaolin. They also have yielded significan

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Burning Pulverized Coal In Rotary Cement Kilns

    By R. M. Hardgrove

    PULVERIZED coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel.

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Forging of Arc-Melted Chromium

    By H. L. Gilbert, H. A. Johansen, R. G. Nelson

    High purity electrolytic chromium plate has been hydrogen-reduced and arc-melted under inert atmosphere to give sound ingots. These ingots may be hot forged to break the as-cast structure and then wor

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Papers - Burning Pulverized Coal in Rotary Cement Kilns (T. P. 1390)

    By R. M. Hardgrove

    Pulverized coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Burning Pulverized Coal in Rotary Cement Kilns (T. P. 1390)

    By R. M. Hardgrove

    Pulverized coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure of Palladium

    By A. H. Daane, J. F. Haefling

    BECAUSE of the wide use of platinum in industry and research, the physical properties of this metal, including its vapor pressure, have been studied in some detail.' The other members of the pall

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Burning Pulverized Coal In Rotary Cement Kilns

    By R. M. Hardgrove

    PULVERIZED coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel.

    Jan 1, 1941