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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Small Additions of Silver on the Aging of Some Aluminum AlloysBy I. J. Polmear
Earlier work revealed that small amounts of silver (< 0,l at. pct) may exert a marked effect on the structure and aging characteristics of certain a1loys based on the Al-Zn-Mg system. Silver additions
Jan 1, 1964
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Thermal And Microscopical Examination Of Professor Howe's Standard Commercial Steels.*By G. K. Burgess
(New York Meeting, October, 1913.) 1. COOLING AND HEATING CURVES BY G. V. BURGESS AND J. J. CROWE. § 22. THE results published in Professor Howe's paper 10 of our determinations on the Ac3 an
Jan 6, 1913
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - On Estimating the Strength of Partially Ordered CrystalsBy H. E. Cook
The Ising model for the internal energy of a binary alloy has been used to obtain a general equation for the critical resolved shear stress of partially ordered crystals. The equation expresses the s
Jan 1, 1969
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Methods Of Mining And Ore Estimation At Lucky Tiger MineBy R. T. Mishler
Silver-gold. mine, in northern Mexico, with arrow veins in rhyolite. One fourth area developed has been ore. Deposits average 20 in. wide and 73 oz. silver per ton; diluted in mining to 40 oz. per ton
Jan 2, 1925
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Geology, Mining and Processing of Diatomite at Lompoc, Santa Barabara County, California (d34c6d91-e6cc-4c5d-8be4-5ddaf5783e6a)By Henry Mulryan
THE largest and purest known deposit of diatomite is being actively mined and processed 3 ½ miles south of Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, Calif., by the Johns-Manville Products Corporation. The working
Jan 1, 1936
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Seismograph Prospecting for Oil (de917419-792e-46b2-8d4d-42e6604a122a)By Walter English
THE four papers making up this symposum have been prepared espe-cially for those who have no knowledge of seismograph prospecting. To many people mathematics is a formidable subject, and many are disc
Jan 1, 1939
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Cyaniding Silver-Gold Ores of the Palmarejo Mine, Chihuahua, MexicoBy T. H. Oxnam
INTRODUCTION. THE predominating value of the ores now being treated by the Palmarejo and Mexican Gold Fields, Ltd., is silver, although some gold is also carried. The present method of treatment con
Jul 1, 1905
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting of April 24, 1914.-President Thayer announced the appointment of the Committee on Safety and Sanitation. The Committee on Nominations for officers for 1915 was appointed, as follows: William
Jan 6, 1914
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Further Discussion of the Significance of Particle Shape in Formation Resistivity Factor-Porosity RelationshipsBy G. H. F. Gardner
The boundary conditions F = 1.0 and 4 = 1.0 (100 per cent) are dictated by the definition of F in the equation 1/F = aFp. These conditions have physical significance as the "limiting conditions" for t
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Institute of Metals Division - The Fatigue Hardening of CopperBy A. G. Metcalfe, A. Siede
The hardening of annealed copper during fatigue testing appears to be independent of the applied stress and to occur largely within the first 4000 cycles. Copper hardened by fatigue is more resistant
Jan 1, 1960
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Meeting Of Institute Of Metals DivisionThe fall meeting of the Institute of Metals Division Will be held in Philadelphia on Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. All meetings will be held in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Broad and Walnut Streets, which is also th
Jan 9, 1919
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Electron Microscopy of Cu-Zn-Si MartensitesBy Luc Delaey, Horace Pops
The structure and morphology of thermoelastic and burst type martensitic phases that form upon cooling in Cu-Zn-Si p phase alloys have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. The martensit
Jan 1, 1969
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San Francisco Paper - The Parral-Tank System of Slime-AgitationBy Bernard MacDonald
Of the treatment of the slime-pulp of gold- and silver-ores by cyanidation, agitation is an essential part. When prepared for treatment, this pulp, consisting of ore reduced to such fineness that appr
Jan 1, 1912
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Carbon on Some Properties of Ti-Mo AlloysBy W. Rostoker, D. W. Levinson, A. Yamamoto
The influence of carbon on tensile strength, tensile ductility, transformation kinetics, and grain growth characteristics of selected Ti-Mo base alloys was studied. No systematic influence of carbon i
Jan 1, 1957
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Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Oxygen in Liquid Iron Containing Silicon and ManganeseBy D. C. Hilty, W. Crafts
Determination of the solubility of oxygen in iron containing silicon, or manganese, or both, has confirmed the earlier work on silicon, shown that manganese is more effective than expected, and has de
Jan 1, 1951
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The Seal Beach Oil FieldBy William Copp
THE SEAL BEACH oil field is between the Long Beach and Huntington Beach oil fields, south of Los Angeles, and about half the productive area is with-in the city limits of Long Beach. The proved area l
Jan 6, 1927
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Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - The Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Zinc-Tin- Cadmium-Lead SolutionsBy Z. Moser, W. Ptak
The experiments were carried out by the method of measuring the electromotive force of concentration cells having zinc as a reference electrode, the second electrode being the liquid alloy Zn-Sn-Cd-Pb
Jan 1, 1969
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The National Engineering Societies In National ServiceCOUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE W: S. GIFFORD, Director, GROSVENOR B. CLARKSON, Secretary. The Council of National Defense The Advisory Commission NEWTON D. BAKER, DANIEL WILLARD, Chairman, Secre
Jan 6, 1917
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Slag Thickness on Heat Loss from Ladles Holding Molten SteelBy J. Szekely, Robert G. Lee
Calculations are presented for the prediction of the combined radiative-convective heat loss from molten steel held in a ladle, covered by initially molten slag. A mathematical formulation is given an
Jan 1, 1969
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Long Range Financial Risks: Interest Rates, Foreign Exchange And CostsBy Phillip Crowson
INTRODUCTION This discusses some of the economic risks and uncertainties which face any company investing in new mineral ventures. These differ mainly in degree rather than kind from other large ca
Jan 1, 1990