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A Test For Hydrogen Embrittlement And Its Application To 17 Per Cent Chromium, 1 Per Cent Carbon Stainless-Steel Wire
By Eleanor Haslem, Carl A. Zapffe
THE present investigation has three principal purposes: I. To develop a method for measuring hydrogen embrittlement that avoids certain errors complicating previously used methods. 2. To explore in
Jan 1, 1946
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Silicon-Chromium Electron-Beam-Deposited Resistive Films
By Robert K. Waits
The resistivity, temperature coefficient of resistance, stability at 200°C, and structure of annealed Si-Cr films have been studied as a function of film cowposition. Colorimetric analyses of the fi
Jan 1, 1969
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Domestic Production - Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Production for 1927 (with Discussion)
By C. L. Baker
The total production of petroleum in the Gulf Coast in 1927 was 54.541.180 bbl., .5.655.665 bbl. more than in 1926. The Texas total was 49.129.910 bbl. (Table 1) and the Louisiana tota1 5.411.270 bbl.
Jan 1, 1928
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Separation of Nickel and Cobalt (Correction. p 796)
By M. H. Caron
THE most outstanding property of ammonia liquors, used in the ammonia leaching process is their very limited ability to dissolve all compounds present in reduced ore except nickel and cobalt. Although
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Quicksilver Deposits near Little Missouri River, Southwest Arkansas (With Discussion)
By J. C. Reed, J. M. Hansell
Cinnabar was discovered in southwestern Arkansas on Little Missouri River in sec. 1, T.7S., R.26W., in April, 1930, and near Antoine Creek in sec. 28, T.6S., R.23W., some 15 miles farther east in May
Jan 1, 1935
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Iron and Steel Division - Method for Spectrochemical Determination Of Aluminum in Fe-Al Alloys
By Ford R. Bryan, Edward F. Runge
BECAUSE of the need for ductile heat resistant alloys of non-strategic composition, there has been metallurgical development of Fe-A1 alloys possessing improved ductility and hot strength, together wi
Jan 1, 1957
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Index (a2db893b-6753-4b4a-88d4-ca74ae2081de)
Jan 1, 1952
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Tantalum Carbide Tool Compositions (77e0d1d9-d6ad-4df5-8f11-30a128020530)
By Philip McKenna
WHEN a new material becomes available to industry, it is useful to describe its properties as a guide to its most effective application; and when the new material may be produced in compositions havin
Jan 1, 1938
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Some Factors Affecting The Usefulness Of Base-Metal Thermocouples
By O. L. Kowalke
During the last few years the use of base-metal thermocouples has increased very considerably in various industries, due to the necessity for more precise control of temperatures. The base-metal coupl
Jan 9, 1919
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Part II - Papers - Hydride Habit in Zirconium and in Unstressed and Stressed Zircaloy-4
By W. J. Babyak
The habit planes for hydride precipitation in large grains of alpha zirconium and Zircaloy-4 were determined in specimens containing 161 and 136 ppm hydrogen, respectively. In zirconium, the hydride p
Jan 1, 1968
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Cleveland Paper - Development of the American Water-Jacket Lead Blast-Furnace (see Discussion, p. 890)
By R. C. Canby
The American water-jacket furnace is the outgrowth of lead-smelting at Eureka, Nev., subsequently developed in Utah and Colorado. Early smelting in Virginia, New England, or the Missouri-Kansas-Illino
Jan 1, 1913
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Salt Lake Paper - The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper (with Discussion)
By Earl S. Bardwell
The determination of suitable and safe annealing temperatures is one of the most important problems arising in the operation of a copper rolling mill. Certain of the larger mills have worked this prob
Jan 1, 1915
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Laboratory Extraction of Copper from Chalcocite by Roasting, Reduction and Smelting (57da26f8-029b-4323-bcb0-8de7b649547d)
By R. B. Schluter, M. M. Fine
A process for winning copper from pelletized chalcocite concentrate without matte smelting and converting is under development at the Twin Cities Metallurgy Research Center of the U.S. Bureau of Mines
Jan 1, 1972
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PART VI - Mechanisms of Grain-Boundary Grooving in Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Cr-35Re, Mo-33Re, and W-25Re
By B. C. Allen
Grain-boundary gvoocing was studied irz chronziu?n. molybdenum, tungsten, and the solid-solution alloys, Cr-35Re. Mo-33Re, and W-25Re at 0.6 to 0.9 of the absolute liquidus temperature under an inevt
Jan 1, 1967
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Investigations on Iron and Steel Rails Made in Europe in the Year 1873
By T. Egleston
DURING the year 1873, my attention was called to the frequent accidents, resulting from the breaking of rails, on the different railroads in this country, and I was requested to investigate the subjec
Jan 1, 1875
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A New Occurrence of the Telluride of Gold and Silver
By A. Eilers
THE telluride of gold and silver, the " Tellurgold-silver" of Hausmann, and " Petzite" of other mineralogists, has been found in so few localities, that a late discovery of the mineral in a new locali
Jan 1, 1873
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Papers - Engineering Research - Volumetric Behavior of Oil and Gas from the Rio Bravo Field (T.P. 1251, with discussion)
By H. H. Reamer, B. H. Sage
Attempts have been made to predict the volumetric and phase behavior of naturally occurring hydrocarbon mix-turesl-6 but these methods have not been extended to the higher pressures and tem-peratures
Jan 1, 1941
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Control and Prevention of Inter-Zonal Flow
By W. G. Bearden, G. C. Howard, J. W. Spurlock
An investigation of the factors af-fec.ting the inter-zonal flow of fluids in the casing-wellbore annrc1rt.s of an oil or gas ivell is presented Laborntory tests revealed that failure of the caring-ce
Jan 1, 1966
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Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Properties of Niobium (columbium) Stannide on Insulating Substrates
By G. W. Cullen
Niobium-tin has been prepared on insulating suhstrates hby simultaneous hydrogen reduction of gaseous niobium and tin halides. Stoichiometric material is greater than 98.8pct theoretical density, appe
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Some Fine-grinding Fundamentals
By A. W. Farenwald
Fine grinding cannot be accomplished in machines in which the component parts move in definite and restricted paths with respect to each other. Such machines are crushers. A "grinding mill" may be def
Jan 1, 1935