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                     Part X - An Evaluation of Various Equations for Expressing First-Stage Creep Behavior Part X - An Evaluation of Various Equations for Expressing First-Stage Creep BehaviorBy M. J. Mullikin, J. B. Conway Several different equation forms were studied to determine the extent to which each particular equation type yielded an accurate representation of a given set of first-stage creep data. Specially deve Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Metallurgical Education Discussed Metallurgical Education DiscussedBy AIME AIME AT the meeting on Engineering Education on Mon- A day afternoon E. A. Holbrook, of the University of Pittsburgh and chairman of the Committee, presided as chairman with W. B. Plank acting as vice- cha Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Creep of a Dispersion-Hardened Aluminum Alloy Institute of Metals Division - Creep of a Dispersion-Hardened Aluminum AlloyBy G. S. Ansell, J. Weertman The creep behavior of an aluminum alloy hardened with a finely dispersed phase of aluminum oxide was investigated. The as-extruded alloy shows an approximate steady-state creep in which the creed ra Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Geographical List Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Geographical ListNORTH AMERICA Number Members Alaska 31 Canada 302 Mexico 175 Newfoundland 3 United States Alabama 52 Arizona 131 Arkansas 9 California 723 Colorado 184 Connecticut 98 Delaware 19 Distr Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Rock Property Tests In A Stiff Testing Machine Rock Property Tests In A Stiff Testing MachineBy J. C. Jaeger, G. A. Wiebols, N. G. W. Cook It is usual practice in engineering to design a stable structure by ensuring that the stresses in the elements of the structure are always less than their strength, which may be defined as the yield s Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Part IX - Permeability, Solubility, and Diffusivity of Oxygen in Bcc Iron Part IX - Permeability, Solubility, and Diffusivity of Oxygen in Bcc IronBy E. T. Turkdogan, M. T. Hepworth, R. P. Smith The permeability of oxygen in 0 iron in the tempera-ture range 700" to 900 C and in 6 iron at 1450°C was determined by the rate of internal oxidation of iron, containing -0.1 pct Al. The solubility of Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Rolling Copper And Copper Alloys - Introduction Rolling Copper And Copper Alloys - IntroductionBy William Marsh Baldwin THE ROLLING OPERATION proper is applied to metals and alloys not only in the production of flat products but also in the production of shapes, rods, wire and even in specialized forms in the producti Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Members Of The Institute In Military Service (16dd2698-c0f9-4769-a2ac-7c48b50a35f9) Members Of The Institute In Military Service (16dd2698-c0f9-4769-a2ac-7c48b50a35f9)(This list. includes only those who have entered military service within the past month, or whose entry has only recently become known to us; it also includes a few names of those whose titles or assi Jan 3, 1918 
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                     Mechanical Properties and Resistance to Corrosion of Rolled Light Alloys of Aluminum and Magnesium with Copper, Nickel, and Manganese - Discussion Mechanical Properties and Resistance to Corrosion of Rolled Light Alloys of Aluminum and Magnesium with Copper, Nickel, and Manganese - DiscussionG. K. BURGESS,* Washington, D. C.-In the service tests, the Advisory Committee on Aeronautics considered it highly necessary, particularly for seaplanes, to find out whether or not it was necessary to Jan 12, 1919 
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                     Affiliated Student Societies And College Notes Affiliated Student Societies And College NotesColorado School of Mines The, forty-first annual commencement exercises of the Colorado School of Mines were .held at Golden, Colo., on Friday, May 28, 1915. Dr. Lucien I. Blake delivered an address Jan 7, 1915 
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                     Relative Effectiveness Of Sodium Silicates Of Different Silica-Soda Ratios As Gangue Depressants In Nonmetallic Flotation Relative Effectiveness Of Sodium Silicates Of Different Silica-Soda Ratios As Gangue Depressants In Nonmetallic FlotationBy C. L. Sollenberger, R. B. Greenwalt PERHAPS the most widely used dispersants or gangue depressants in nonmetallic flotation are sodium silicates, which vary in silica-to-soda ratio from 1 to 3.75. Typical manufactured silicates in order Jan 6, 1958 
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                     Typical Low Grade Iron Formations Of Michigan Typical Low Grade Iron Formations Of MichiganBy Frank J. Tolonen, Nicholas H. Manderfield, Paul Jasberg EARLY in the study of the low grade iron formations of Michigan, wide variations in their structure and texture became evident. Because of these variations no simple method of concentration is possibl Jan 11, 1957 
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                     Pittsburg Paper - The Girod Electric Furnace, and the French Works Using the Paul Girod Steel-Process Pittsburg Paper - The Girod Electric Furnace, and the French Works Using the Paul Girod Steel-ProcessBy Wilhelm Borchers In all special branches of the chemical and metallurgical industries, in which large electric furnaces became necessary for carrying out new processes or for the improvement of old ones, the developme Jan 1, 1911 
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                     Discussion - (Alan Wood Steel's Progress In BOF High Scrap Charges) Discussion - (Alan Wood Steel's Progress In BOF High Scrap Charges)By Jay F. Smith The Alan Wood BOF Shop consists of two 140 ton furnaces with a rated yearly capacity of 1-1/4 million ingot tons, he hot metal for the BOF Shop is supplied by two 18 foot blast furnaces which produc Jan 1, 1972 
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                     The Eutectic Composition of Copper and Tin The Eutectic Composition of Copper and TinBy G. O. Hiers THE object of the experiments reported in this paper is to determine the eutectic composition of copper and tin and to determine the location of the part of the liquidus line immediately above the eut Jan 1, 1929 
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                     The Cleaning Of Blast-Furnace Gas. (95449600-a9fa-42e2-8638-fd79566a0048) The Cleaning Of Blast-Furnace Gas. (95449600-a9fa-42e2-8638-fd79566a0048)Discussion of the paper of W. A. Forbes, presented at the New York Meeting, October, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 82, October, 1913, pp. 2477 to 2514.. SAMUEL K. VARNES,* Steelton, Pa.:-We have Jan 12, 1913 
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                     The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia – Introduction The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia – IntroductionBy F. E. Buch THE Smelter is designed for a production capacity of 10,000 short tons of blister copper per month, when operating on the present concentrate grade. The Smelter lay-out is shown in Fig I. The major Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Technical Notes - Preparation and Diffraction Data of Ba-A1 Alloys Technical Notes - Preparation and Diffraction Data of Ba-A1 AlloysBy Dilip K. Das, Douglas T. Pitman ONE of the major uses of barium in metallic form is as a getter material in vacuum tubes. Because of the high chemical reactivity of the metal, Ba-Al alloys are extensively used. Numerous methods for Jan 1, 1958 
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                     The Leaching Process at Chuquicamata, Chile The Leaching Process at Chuquicamata, ChileBy Charles Eichrodt THE ore that is being treated by the present plant lies between the leached zone, or capping, and the mixed sulfide and oxide zone. The principal copper minerals are chalcanthite (CuSO4.5H20), brochan Jan 1, 1930 
