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                     Institute of Metals Division - Magnetostriction and Residual Stress in Nickel after Plastic Elongation Institute of Metals Division - Magnetostriction and Residual Stress in Nickel after Plastic ElongationBy B. D. Cullity, O. P. Puri The magnetostrictia of nickel after increasing amounts of plastic elongation was measured at field strengths up to 1500 oe. In addition, the residual stress was measured by means of X-ray line shifts. Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Open Pit Mining In 1951 Open Pit Mining In 1951By C. E. McManus MANY mechanical advances have been made on mining equipment during the year 1951. There have been a number of trends established and many modifications made on open-pit equipment to increase the effic Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Subsidies for Mine Production Subsidies for Mine ProductionBy Evan Just DIRECT subsidies for mine production in this country began as an outgrowth of wartime 'price regulation. The price-fixing authorities realized that the volume of production to be required from do Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Experiments on the Effect of Pressure on Metal-powder Compacts - Discussion Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Experiments on the Effect of Pressure on Metal-powder Compacts - DiscussionBy Jerome F. Kuzmick Condusions. From the work on aluminum powder, the following general con clusions can bc drawn: I. The physical properties of aluminum compacts, such as density. strength and ductility, inc Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Stress on X-Ray Line Profiles Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Stress on X-Ray Line ProfilesBy R. I. Garrod, R. A. Coyle The shapes and positions of X-ray reflections from specimens of copper, steel, and aluminum alloy haue been examined in the elastic and plastic ranges both while the specimen was under stress and in t Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Creep-Rupture Characteristics of Al-Mg Solid-Solution Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Creep-Rupture Characteristics of Al-Mg Solid-Solution AlloysBy N. J. Grant, A. W. Mullendore Three aluminum alloys of 0.94, 1.92, and 5.10 pct Mg, prepared from very high purity metals, were tested at 500°, 700°, and 900°F in creep rupture. The degree of strengthening through solid-solu-tion Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Present-Day Problerns In California Gold-Dredging. Present-Day Problerns In California Gold-Dredging.By Charles Janin (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) THE first successful bucket-elevator dredge to operate in California was put in commission at Oroville in March, 1898. There had been numerous previous attempt Mar 1, 1912 
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                     Korea - Industrial Growth Surges - Mining Sector Small, But Building Korea - Industrial Growth Surges - Mining Sector Small, But BuildingBy John V. Beall Monotonous flood planes flanked either side of the road as we drove in the embassy car from the airport to downtown Seoul. We crossed the brown waters of the Hann River, meandering over mud flats. A g Jan 8, 1969 
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                     Rock Mechanics Studies In A Mechanized Longwall Coal Mine Rock Mechanics Studies In A Mechanized Longwall Coal MineBy Paul H. Lu Methods and results of measuring three basic parameters for ground stability control, ground pressure, strata movement, and geomechanical properties of mine rock are presented in this paper. It is fou Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Exhaustion of Ductility under Notch Constraint Following Uniform Prestraining Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Exhaustion of Ductility under Notch Constraint Following Uniform PrestrainingBy S. Kobayashi, A. E. Armenákas, C. Mylonas Earlier work1-4 has shown that commercial mild steels under static loading at the lowest natural operating temperatures fracture in a brittle manner only when damaged by a suitable history of strainin Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Precious Metals In Time And Place - A Geological Overview Precious Metals In Time And Place - A Geological OverviewBy Jack Green Within three major tectonic time frames of earth history: Microplate (±3.8 - ±2.6 billion years), intraplate (±2.6 - ±1.3 b.y.), and macroplate (=1.3 b.y. - present), precious - metal deposits are con Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Mechanical Behavior of Polycrytalline Beryllium Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Mechanical Behavior of Polycrytalline BerylliumBy H. Conrad, V. Damiano, J. Hanafee, N. Inoue The effects of hydrostatic pressure up to 400 ksi at 25" to 300°C on the mechanical properties of three forms of commercial beryllium (hot-pressed block, extruded rod and cross-rolled sheet) were inve Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Tarnish Films on Copper Tarnish Films on CopperBy J. B. Dyess TARNISH films on some of the common metals (particularly on copper and silver) have been of much scientific and commercial concern for a long time, but before the development of the electrical method1 Jan 1, 1939 
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                     A New Method For Determination Of Stress Distribution In Thin-Walled Tubing - Theory Of Stress Measurement In Thin-Walled Tubing - Approximation Methods For Measurement Of Stresses In Thin-Walled Tubing A New Method For Determination Of Stress Distribution In Thin-Walled Tubing - Theory Of Stress Measurement In Thin-Walled Tubing - Approximation Methods For Measurement Of Stresses In Thin-Walled TubingBy G. Sachs, G. Espey SIMPLE methods can be used for the determination of the residual stresses in thin-walled tubing if the stresses consist of high tensile stresses at the one surface and high compressive stresses at the Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Developments in California Oil Industry during 1940 Papers - Production - Domestic - Developments in California Oil Industry during 1940By V. H. Whihelm Since 1935 California has enjoyed a remarkable cycle of discovery, which has placed the state in a very satisfactory position in regard to oil reserves. Most ol the geophysical plays have been drilled Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Developments in California Oil Industry during 1940 Papers - Production - Domestic - Developments in California Oil Industry during 1940By V. H. Whihelm Since 1935 California has enjoyed a remarkable cycle of discovery, which has placed the state in a very satisfactory position in regard to oil reserves. Most ol the geophysical plays have been drilled Jan 1, 1941 
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                     The Mining Industry of Nova Scotia The Mining Industry of Nova ScotiaBy Messervey, J. P. NOVA SCOTIA is sharing in the rapid advance of the mining industry that is one of the remark- able features of Canada's recent progress. The production of coal and gypsum has increased rapidly, a Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Papers - A. I. M. E. Publications - Contents of 1931 Volumes Papers - A. I. M. E. Publications - Contents of 1931 VolumesOn the Art of Metallography (Howe Memorial Lecture), by F. F. Lucas; Beneficiation of Iron Ore. Abstract of paper by C. E. Williams followed by Round Table Discussion; A Statistical Analysis of Blast- Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Alumina From Oil Shale Alumina From Oil ShaleBy John Ward Smith Dawsonite-bearing oil shale of Colorado's Green River formation offers a unique and vast (more than 5.9 Gt of A120 j) resource of easily extractable alumina. The processing methods required by th Jan 1, 1982 
