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Manganese Steel, with Especial Reference to the Relation of Physical Properties to Microstructure and Critical RangesBy W. S. Potter
The proportions of manganese and carbon in manganese steel are familiar to all…
Jan 1, 1915
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Study of Liquid Pb-Zn SolutionsBy F. D. Rosenthal, F. J. Dunkerley, G. J. Mills
Activities, free energies, and heats and entropies of mixing of liquid Pb-Zn alloys have been obtained by the electrode-potential method between 400° and 650°C. The large positive deviations observed
Jan 1, 1959
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Wet Magnetic Separation Of Oxidized SemitaconitesBy J. Hall Carpenter, James E. Lawver
Shortly after the passage of the Taconite Amendment in Minnesota, several mining companies announced their intention to build new magnetite taconite plants and another announced its intention to augme
Jan 9, 1965
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Deformation of Beta Brass (8b107c3f-2cd1-4061-8766-bfe194d82c63)By Alden Greninger
IN a recent study1 of the deformation of metastable beta copper-zinc and beta copper-tin crystals, it was established that the parallel markings that appear on the surface of these crystals after slig
Jan 1, 1938
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Discounted Cash Flow-Rate Of Return AnalysisINTRODUCTION The after-tax rate of return that properly discounts future cash flows is usually referred to as the "discounted cash flow-rate of return" (DCF-ROR). The method is also referred to as
Jan 1, 1980
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Investigations Of - Coal-Dust ExplosionsBy George Rice
THE subject of dust explosions in coal mines first appears in the Transactions of this Institute following the first great mine disaster that happened in bituminous mines of the United States. This wa
Jan 10, 1914
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Chicago Paper - Chilean-mill Practice at the Portland Mill (with Discussion)By Luther W. Lennox
The purpose of this article is not to compare one type of grinding machinery with another and to conclude from a series of tests that one particular machine is superior to all others. Neither is the r
Jan 1, 1920
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Membership (92e470eb-01c0-4717-ad4b-13f1f2e60acf)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period of Septa 10, 1917, to Oct. 10, 1917. ALDER, ALFRED 1020 Kansas City St., Rapid City, So. D
Jan 11, 1917
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Discussions - Of Mr. Tay's Paper on the Bryan Mill as a Crusher and Amalgamator Compared with the Stamp Battery (see vol. xxix., pp. 776,1054)Mr. Tays (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Wynne's criticism of my paper* brings forward a few points which are really important, and might properly have been considered in the original paper
Jan 1, 1902
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Institute of Metals Division - The Thermodynamics of Dilute Silver-Oxygen and Iron- Nitrogen Interstitial Solid SolutionsBy Rex B. McLellan
A simple model for dilute interslitial solid solutions is set up which enables a solubility equation for the equilibrium between the solid solution and the gaseous solute to be deduced. This solubil
Jan 1, 1964
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AIME News (e97b2fd0-80da-452d-82d3-87f0487f54be)Jan 6, 1951
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The Passivity of Metals, and Its Relation to Problems of CorrosionBy Ulick Evans
I SHOULD like to commence by saying how much I appreciate the honor which the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers has done me in inviting me to visit your country, and to deliver
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - Use of the Coercimeter in Grinding Tests (T. P. 862, with discussion)By Fred D. DeVaney and
The coercimeter, as its name implies, is an instrument for measuring the coercive forcet of magnetic substances. It was developed by Davis and Hartenheim in the Special Studies Section, Metallurgical
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Use of the Coercimeter in Grinding Tests (T. P. 862, with discussion)By Fred D. DeVaney and
The coercimeter, as its name implies, is an instrument for measuring the coercive forcet of magnetic substances. It was developed by Davis and Hartenheim in the Special Studies Section, Metallurgical
Jan 1, 1939
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Environment-LandBy Shawn T. Sorrell, Carl Hrovatic
Original by Carl Hrovatic and Shawn T. Sorrell Revised by Carl Hrovatic Land is a precious resource and should be treated as such by all members of our society. The soil covering this earth is only a
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen from a Hydrocarbon Lubricant Absorbed by Ball Bearings (TN)By D. E. Swets, R. C. Frank
It is well known that hydrogen is introduced into iron or steel as a result of many chemical processes (acid pickling, electrolytic cleaning, plating, etc.). One of the reactions that has been of rece
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Infrared Identification of Silica Adsorbed on Thoria SurfacesBy M. E. Wadsworth, J. S. Cho
Colloidal silica dissolved in aqueous suspensions of high surface area thoria was permitted to adsorb on the thoria surface. Silica in three forms was identified by means of infrared spectroscopy and
Jan 1, 1963
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Coal - Ground Stress Investigations in Canadian Coal MinesBy A. Brown
RAPIDLY rising world demand for mineral products has accelerated depletion of the more readily accessible ores, particularly those of premium grade. Operations must proceed at a faster rate to deeper
Jan 1, 1959
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Grain Boundary Phenomena in Tungsten FilamentsBy Edmund Davenport
THE specific aim of this work has been to study certain forms of internal deterioration which occur in tungsten filaments when subjected to high temperatures under various conditions, and to determine
Jan 1, 1927