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New York Paper - A Laboratory Study of the Stages in the Refining of Copper (Discussion, p. 984)By R. B. Yerxa, C. F. Green, H. O. Hofman
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, In refining copper, the metal is melted down in a reverbera tory furnace in a more or less oxidizing atmosphere and then further subjected to an oxidizing
Jan 1, 1904
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Treatment of Electrolytic Copper Refinery SlimesBy E. M. Elkin, J. H. Schloen
All known methods of treating and recovering the various components of copper refinery slimes are discussed. The slimes treatment processes presently used by five copper refineries are described and f
Jan 1, 1951
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Part XII - Papers - Yielding and Plastic Deformation in Textured Sheet of Titanium and Its AlloysBy W. A. Backofen, D. Lee
The deformation of textured sheet of titanium and several of its all-a (hcp) alloys was investigated with two kinds of experiments: tension testing along different directions in the plane of the sheet
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Classification - Changes in Properties of Coking Coals Due to Moderate Oxidation during Storage (With Discussion)By H. J. Rose, J. J. S. Sebastian
When coal is stored under ordinary conditions, progressive changes take place in its chemical and physical properties. These changes are largely caused by the reaction of atmospheric oxygen with the c
Jan 1, 1930
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Ultra Pure MolybdenumBy R. Bakish, M. A. Badiali, N. W. Kirshenbaum
One pound of ultra pul-e molybdenum has been produced containing both metallic and nonmetallic impuvities close to or less than the limits of detection. various purification methods were investigated;
Jan 1, 1963
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Stress-Corrosion Testing of Copper-Base AlloysBy C. L. Bulow
In this discussion of stress-corrosion cracking of widely used copper-base alloys, no attempt has been made to prepare an extensive review or bibliography since this has been quite ably covered by oth
Jan 1, 1945
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PART I – Papers - Thermodynamics of Ternary Metallic SolutionsBy L. S. Darken
A quadratic formalism is developed lor the representation of the excess free energy, and of the activity coefficients of each component of a ternary system in the vicinity of a single component select
Jan 1, 1968
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Effect Of Annealing On Cold-Worked Single Crystals Of Silicon-FerriteBy Hugh O?Neill
IN PREVIOUS papers,1 the author has reported the results of experiments on the straining in tension of a single crystal test piece, about 0.6 in. long, of vacuum-melted electrolytic iron containing 1.
Jan 1, 1928
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Rock Bursts – A SymposiumBy Philip B. Bucky
[ ] FOREWORD THIS symposium brings together points of view, experiences and ideas on rock bursts from a goodly portion of the globe. Some conceptions, particularly those regarding the necessity
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Electrolytic Preparation of Molybdenum From Fused Salts. V. Electrorefining Studies In the Presence of Tin, Iron, Copper, Silicon, and NickelBy S. Senderoff, D. E. Couch
A PROCESS for the electrolytic preparation of molybdenum from molten salts has been described previously. This previous work centered on electrowinning and electroplating characteristics of the proces
Jan 1, 1959
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Slip Arid Twinning In Magnesium Single Crystals At Elevated TemperaturesBy P. W. Bakarian, C. H. Mathewson
THE greater part of the literature on the plastic behavior of magnesium dates back to that active period of research in crystal mechanics immediately following the widespread preparation of isolated m
Jan 1, 1943
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Student Associates (99d5b086-8ec8-4a07-831c-0e79f43056b5)Aalde, Kaare, (S'40) Box 827, Socorro, N. M. Aase, Glenn D., (S'40) Engr. Experiment Sta., Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Abadesco, Enrique A., (S'39) Student. College of Engrg
Jan 1, 1942
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Elevated Temperature Tension Tests on Galvanized Steels ? with Discussion on Galvanized Steel at Elevated TemperatureBy J. H. Craig
As a result of information that the Navy Department was questioning the advisability of raising the maximum allowable exposure temperature for zinc-coated steel parts from 500 to 750 F., it was decide
Jan 1, 1945
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Physical Chemistry Of Slag-Metal ReactionsBASIC open-hearth slags have no obviously unique features when compared with slags from other metallurgical operations. Open-hearth slags form and exist at temperatures ranging from 2500 to 3100 F (13
Jan 1, 1951
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Aluminum-Beryllium AlloysBy W. L. Fink, R. S. Archer
THIS paper describes results obtained on aluminum-beryllium alloys and aluminum-beryllium-copper alloys in the preparation of which aluminum of 99.95 per cent. purity was used. The constitution and st
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - Magnetite Deposit near Humacao, Puerto RicoBy H. A. Meyerhoff, R. J. Colony
Deposits of iron are widely scattered in the folded Cretaceous rocks and the associated igneous intrusives of Puerto Rico. Most of them are too small for commercial development, but a few have aroused
Jan 1, 1935
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Other Commodities - Geology, Mining and Processing of Diatomite at Lonipoc, Santa Barbara County, California (T. P. 687, with discussion)By Henry Mulryan
The largest and purest known deposit of diatomite is being actively mined and processed 3 1/2 miles south of Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, Calif., by the Johns-Nlanville Products Corporation. The work
Jan 1, 1938
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Redistillation Of ZincBy Kurt Stock
The war caused a demand for enormous quantities of high-grade zinc, which were not available and could not be produced from pure ores in sufficient amounts and in the time required. Redistillation of
Jan 7, 1924
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Minerals Beneficiation - Experience With Bin Dischargers in the Cement IndustryBy Z. F. Oszter
This paper discusses the materials handling problems encountered in cement plants in the areas of raw and finished product grinding and cement storage. It illustrates by examples taken from actual ins
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Microstructure; Diffusion; Atmospheres - Hot Deformation Structures, Veining and Red-shortness Cracks in Iron and Steel (Metals Tech., Dec. 1946, T. P. 2106)By A. Hultgren, B. Herrlander
The original aim of the present investigation was to study the mechanism of cracking on hot-deforming red-short steels. During the microscopical examination of hot-deformed soft steels attention was d
Jan 1, 1948