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Free World Geophysical Expenditures Up 16% In '64By Charles L. Elliot
Data on mining applications of geophysical activity in the Free World in 1964 have been made available to SME again this year by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Worldwide data were collected
Jan 9, 1965
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The Seismic Method of Mapping Geologic Structure (827b450b-ec8f-41f3-81e6-c6aaa3885ac5)By Barton, Donald C.
THE elastic, earthwaves produced naturally by earthquakes -have been used for a long time as evidence from' which to draw conclusions in regard to the constitution of the interior and crust of th
Sep 1, 1928
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The Relationship Between Transformation At Constant Temperature And Transformation During CoolingBy G. K. Manning, C. H. Lorig
Two metallurgical tools have acquired wide use within the past several years as a means of studying the transformation characteristics of steel. One is a technique used first by Bain and Davenport for
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Dendrite Morphology, Microsegregation and Homogenization of Low-Alloy SteelBy Merlon C. Flemings, Theodoulos Z. Kattamis
Examination was made of the distribution of tnanganese and nickel in colutrrnar dendrites of a cast low-alloy steel; more limited work was corzducted on chromium. Corresponding "segregrction ratios" w
Jan 1, 1965
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Phase Boundaries In Medium-Alloy SteelsBy W. A. West
ONE who attempts to collect and classify equilibrium data from various iron-alloy systems is soon struck with the absence of any quantitative theory that can serve as a general background against whic
Jan 1, 1946
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Power Installation at Coverdale MineBy Charles M. Means
A thoroughly modern coal-handling system has been installed at the Pittsburgh Terminal H. H. &. Coal Co.'s new No. 8 shaft, or Cover-dale mine, about 11 mi. (17.7 km.) from Pittsburgh on a spur o
Jan 1, 1922
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Papers - Non-ferrous Metallurgy - High-zinc Slags in Australia (With Discussion)By Philip S. Morse
THE Australian lead-smelting plants began to use charges carrying high zinc percentages somewhat earlier than was common with American plants. When lead smelting first started in Australia the immense
Jan 1, 1929
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Nature of Slip Line and Substructure Formation During Creep in Stoichiometric NiAI at Temperatures Between 475°and 775°CBy W. R. Kanne, P. R. Strutt, R. A. Dodd
A study has been made of the creep behavior of ß-NiAl of stoichiometric composition in the temperature range 475" to 775°C. Single crystal tensile specimens were deformed under a constant applied load
Jan 1, 1970
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"The Significance Of Mineralized Breccia Pipes"By V. D. Perry
Mineralized breccia pipes, because of their wide-spread occurrence and close structural relations to some of the world's great ore bodies, are objects of unusual interest for mining engineers and
Jan 4, 1961
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Precipitation of Nitride in Niobium (Columbium) and Niobium-Zirconium AlloysBy C. Altstetter, Y. Huang, E. de Lamotte
Nitrogen was introduced into pure niobium (colutn-bium) and dilute Nb- Zr alloy wires by equilibration with pure nitrogen gas at high temperatures. Room-temperature hardness was correlated with the al
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Effect of Driving Force on the Migration of High-Angle Tilt Grain Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIsBy B. B. Rath, Hsun Hu
In wedge-shaped bicrystals of zone-refined aluminum it is observed that (111) pure tilt boundaries migrate under the driving force of their own inter-facial free energy. The boundary velocity is a pow
Jan 1, 1970
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Diffusion In Relation To Changes In MicrostructureBy Marie L. V. Gayler
WITHOUT diffusion taking place in liquid metals and alloys, no castings could be made; it is therefore the most important factor affecting the structure of metals. Diffusion involves the interchange o
Jan 1, 1944
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The Powder Metallurgy Of Porous Metals And Alloys Having A Controlled PorosityBy Pol Duwez, Howard E. Martens
INTRODUCTION 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 approach
Jan 1, 1948
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Specimen Dimensions on Easy Glide in GoldBy Y. Nakada, U. F. Kocks, B. Chalmers
The stress-strain behavior of the gold single crystals in easy glide was found to be affected by the specimen dimension which is parallel to the projection of the Burgers vector of the primary-slip sy
Jan 1, 1964
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Analysis of Rock Bolting to Prevent Shear Movement in Fractured GroundBy Charles J. Haas
The resistance which rock bolts offer to shear movements along fracture planes and bedding planes near a mine opening has been suggested as one of the mechanisms by which bolts contribute to the suppo
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Compression Testing of Fcc CrystalsBy B. Ramaswami, Y. Nakada, U. F. Kocks
Compression tests were performed on single crystals of aluminum, silver, gold, and a Ag-10 pet Au alloy, with height-to-width ratios from 8:1 to 1:1. As this ratio decreased, so did the amount of easy
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Upgrading Domestic Manganese Ores by Leaching with Caustic SodaBy R. V. Lundquist
Leaching manganese-bearing materials with NaOH to remove caustic-soluble silica has been demonstrated as a method for upgrading manganese. Those materials containing opaline varieties of silica respon
Jan 1, 1954
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Effects Of Strata Sequence On The Flexural Behavior Of The Immediate RoofBy David H. Y. Tang, Syd S. Peng
In general, the strata sequence of the immediate roof in the under- ground coal mine openings can be divided into three types. They are: (A) each stratum deflects independently, (B) some stratum (or s
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in Nickel-Rich Nickel-Titanium-Aluminum AlloysBy R. F. Decker, J. R. Mihalisin
Phase transformations in a series of relatively pure nickel-titanium-aluminum binary and ternary alloys were studied. The purpose was to clarify age-hardening mechanisms, especially in predominantly
Jan 1, 1961
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Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, IV-Discussion of the TheoryBy William Fink
ALTHOUGH age-hardening in an aluminum-base alloy containing magnesium was observed by Alfred Wilm1 as early as 1911, it was not until 1919 that a theory of the mechanism of age-hardening was proposed.
Jan 1, 1939