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                     Influence Of Hydrogen On Mechanical Properties Of Some Low-Carbon Manganese-Iron Alloys And On Hadfield Manganese Steel Influence Of Hydrogen On Mechanical Properties Of Some Low-Carbon Manganese-Iron Alloys And On Hadfield Manganese SteelBy Herbert H. Uhlig ALTHOUGH the mechanical properties of high-carbon manganese-iron alloys, particularly the Hadfield manganese steels, have been established, the literature discloses discrepancies in the reported prope Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Stabilization Of The Austenite-Martensite Transformation Stabilization Of The Austenite-Martensite TransformationBy William J. Harris, Morris Cohen INTRODUCTION THE recent application of lineal analysis1,2 to the austenite-martensite reaction has made possible a quantitative study of the kinetics of this transformation during rapid cooling. Ma Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized Copper Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized CopperBy Wm. Reuben Webster THE greatly enlarged demand for small sizes of seamless copper tube which has recently occurred, due particularly to the rapid growth of the electric household-refrigerator industry, has emphasized th Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Technical Committees (37259865-13cd-4380-b566-5e7cd4854922) Technical Committees (37259865-13cd-4380-b566-5e7cd4854922)Mining Methods LUCIEN EATON, Chairman S. R. ELLIOTT, Vice-chairman CHARLES W. WRIGHT, Secretary Alluvial Mining CLINTON BERNARD CHARLES JANIN O. J. EGLESTON CHARLES H. MUNRO NORMAN L. WIMMLER Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Papers - The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys, III -Time-potential Data for Cr-Ni and Cr-Ni-Mo Steels (T.P. 1121, with discussion) Papers - The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys, III -Time-potential Data for Cr-Ni and Cr-Ni-Mo Steels (T.P. 1121, with discussion)By H. H. Uhlig In our study of the mechanism of and the prevention of corrosion in stainless steels, it was considered of fundamental importance to obtain knowledge of the surface structure of such alloys. If corros Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys, III -Time-potential Data for Cr-Ni and Cr-Ni-Mo Steels (T.P. 1121, with discussion) Papers - The Nature of Passivity in Stainless Steels and Other Alloys, III -Time-potential Data for Cr-Ni and Cr-Ni-Mo Steels (T.P. 1121, with discussion)By H. H. Uhlig In our study of the mechanism of and the prevention of corrosion in stainless steels, it was considered of fundamental importance to obtain knowledge of the surface structure of such alloys. If corros Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Notes On Flotation-1916 Notes On Flotation-1916By J. M. Callow THE results obtained by pneumatic flotation throughout the country on all classes of ore, and. the tonnage now being treated by this particular method, speak for themselves. Its advantages over the so Jan 2, 1917 
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                     New York Paper - Operation of Blast-furnace Plant of Columbia Steel Corpn. at Ironton, Utah (with Discussion) New York Paper - Operation of Blast-furnace Plant of Columbia Steel Corpn. at Ironton, Utah (with Discussion)By W. R. Phibbs The blast furnace of the Columbia Steel Corpn., at Ironton, Utah, was put in blast April 30, 1024, and its operation has presented some interesting problems. The coke for the furnace is furnished by 3 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Guide for Buying Domestic Muscovite Mica Industrial Minerals - Guide for Buying Domestic Muscovite MicaBy Blandford C. Burgess Mica is an orchid among minerals. It is formed in pegmatites, one of the most bizarre of igneous formations, and is exceeded by few other minerals in the perfection it may attain as to size, color, an Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Need For Research In Foundry Pig-Iron Need For Research In Foundry Pig-IronBy Richard Moldenke So FAR as the quality of the product is concerned, the history of the production of pig iron for foundry purposes is one of constant retrogression. The steps in this deterioration began with cold-blas Jan 2, 1927 
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                     Papers - Equilibrium in the Lead-zinc System with Special Reference to Liquid Solubility (With Discussion) Papers - Equilibrium in the Lead-zinc System with Special Reference to Liquid Solubility (With Discussion)By R. D. Springer, R. L. Wilcox, P. A. PALMARTAN, R. K. Waring, E. A. Anderson A knowledge of the mutual liquid solubility of zinc and lead is of importance in various phases of zinc metallurgy. The determination of this solubility has been the subject of numerous investigations Jan 1, 1934 
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                     PART IV - The Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Au-Ni Alloys at 775? to 935? C PART IV - The Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Au-Ni Alloys at 775? to 935? CBy C. M. Sellars, F. Maak Electvomotie -force measurements hazle been made on ten Au-Ni alloys at temperatures 7754 825O, 900O, and 935°C using galvanic cells with solid electrolyte. Partial and ivtegral thermodynamic function Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganese Alpha-phase Boundary of the Ternary System Copper-silicon-manganeseBy Cyril Smith ALTHOUGH alloys of copper and silicon were examined several years ago,1 and their excellent mechanical properties were shown, it was not until C: B. Jacobs2 introduced manganese in small quantities to Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Measurements of the Activity of Silver in Silver Sulfide Being Reduced by Hydrogen During and After Nucleation of Silver (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Measurements of the Activity of Silver in Silver Sulfide Being Reduced by Hydrogen During and After Nucleation of Silver (TN)By Hermann Schmalzried, Carl Wagner UPON heating a metal oxide or sulfide in H2, first only oxygen or sulfur is removed from the surface. Thus the metal/nonmetal ratio in the oxide or sulfide increases and the thermodynamic activity of Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Some Observations of Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Alloys Some Observations of Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless AlloysBy M. A. Scheil Austenitic stainless alloys are susceptible to stress-corrosion cracking which may occur under certain corrosion environments irrespective of their susceptibility to intergranular corrosion. Test s Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Official AIME Representatives (0ce81c1e-3d97-461f-ab15-a918a7ef30e9) Official AIME Representatives (0ce81c1e-3d97-461f-ab15-a918a7ef30e9)"Acta Metallurgica" Robert Madden, Dec '60 Alfred Noble Joint Prize Committee F B Foley, Dec '61 American Association for the Advancement of Science William L Fink, Dec '60, H Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Report of Pyrometer Committee of National Research Council - Discussion Report of Pyrometer Committee of National Research Council - DiscussionF. E. BASH, Philadelphia, Pa.-In order to make a definite check on the emissivity of crucible steel under works conditions, a test was planned and executed by the plant of the Midvale Steel Co., by a Jan 12, 1919 
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                     Minerals Processing Minerals ProcessingBy Howard Evans Moderate but substantive gains were recorded in 1972 in the minerals processing industry. In the area of mill design, a number of large plants under construction during the past two to three years wer Jan 2, 1973 
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                     Thermal Expansion of Nickel-iron Alloys (Nickel from 30 to 70 Per Cent) (7bf5cec5-eb0b-4685-96b8-9c48cb6d1794) Thermal Expansion of Nickel-iron Alloys (Nickel from 30 to 70 Per Cent) (7bf5cec5-eb0b-4685-96b8-9c48cb6d1794)By J. M. Lohr A COMMERCIAL development requiring a suitable alloy or alloys for sealing into various grades of glass made it desirable to have a more exact knowledge of the expansion characteristics of the nickel-i Jan 1, 1938 
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                     PART IV - Elastic Constants and Young's Modulus of NiAI PART IV - Elastic Constants and Young's Modulus of NiAIBy R. J. Wasilewski Elastic constants have been determined on single crystals of maximum-melting-temperature NiAl compound (50.6 at. pct Al) at 25°C. Temperature variations of Young's modulus in the three principal Jan 1, 1967 
