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Institute of Metals Division - Some Factors Influencing Grain Boundary Migration in AluminumBy Robert E. Green
Experiments were performed in order to investigate the influence of magnitude of driving force, recouery, and previous heat treatment on grain boundary migration in deformed aluminum crystals. The fre
Jan 1, 1965
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Part XI - Papers - A Survey of Decomposition Processes in Supersaturated Fe-27 At. Pct BeBy R. G. Davies, R. H. Richman
Several techniques, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, conventional, metallography, and mechanical property measurements are combined to investigate decomposition in the suPersaturat
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Description of the Sigma Phase as a Structure with Sphere PackingBy H. P. Stuwe
It is investigated whether a model of sphere packing permits the computation of the lattice parameters and their variation with concentration in various a phases; it does, except in phases containi
Jan 1, 1960
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Part VII - An Experimental Determination of the Yield Locus for Titanium and Titanium-Alloy SheetBy W. A. Backofen, D. Lee
Titanium of commercial purity (RC-70) and two all-a (hcp) alloys (4Al-1/4O2 and 5Al-2.5Sn) were tested in sheet form under conditions of combined-stress loading. Plane-strain compression and plane -st
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion Strengthening in the Copper-Alumina SystemBy N. J. Grant, K. M. Zwilsky
A series of copper-alumina dispersion strengthened alloys were prepared using three different copper and two different alumina powder sizes. Improvements in strength of up to ten times that of pure co
Jan 1, 1962
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Mössbauer Effect Study of the Clustering of Carbon Atoms During the Room-Temperature Aging of Iron-Carbon MartensiteBy Paul A. Flinn, Jean-Marie Robert Genin
The MCssbauer effect was used to study the distribution of carbon in Fe-C alloys of high carbon content during room-temperature aging. In freshly formed rnartensite the carbon distribution is approxim
Jan 1, 1969
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Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Solid-Liquid Equilibria in the System CaO-"FeO"-MnO in Contact with Metallic IronBy Ö. Valla, A. Muan, K. Grjotheim
The solid miscibility gap between CaO and "FeO" in the system CaO-"FeO" in contact with metallic iron gradually closes as MnO is added as a third component. On the liquidus surface of the system CaO-
Jan 1, 1969
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Determination of Fracture Orientation from Pressure InterferenceBy A. M. Skov, L. F. Elkins
Inclusion of anisotropic permeability in mathematical analysis of pressure transients observed during development of the huge Spraberry field indicates a major fracture trend which is in good agreemen
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Additional Thermal Data for Porous Rocks–Thermal Expansion and Heat of ReactionBy M. A. Selim, W. H. Somerton
Thermal expansions and heats of reaction of three typical sandstones were measured in the temperature range of 25°to 1,000°C. The significance of these data in subsurface heat-transfer calculations is
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Flow and Fracture of Molybdenum Under Space VacuumsBy S. Feuerstein
THE influence of environment on the mechanical properties of metals has been extensively studied and documented.' Most investigations have dealt with an interaction between a particular environme
Jan 1, 1970
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Technical Notes - Recrystallization of Zone-Melted AluminumBy A. W. Demmler
RECENTLY, Chaudron,' Montariol,2 and their co-workers published the results of their studies on zone-refined aluminum. They found their material to be capable of recrystallization at —50°C, but g
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Formation of Beta Manganese-Type Structure in Iron- Aluminum-Manganese Alloys (TN)By D. J. Schmatz
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS The qualitative correlation between low-temperature ductility and prior high-temperature creep strain in nickel obtained in this investigation confirms the result obtained on
Jan 1, 1960
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Minerals Beneficiation - Grading Potash Ore by Gamma-Ray SpectrometryBy R. W. Coughlin, W. U. Ault
Experiments in laboratory and mine have clearly demonstrated the usefulness of radioactivity detection for directly measuring the potassium content of potash ore as mined. This paper presents the resu
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation of Tantalum Single CrystalsBy R. M. Rose, D. P. Ferriss, J. Wulff
Single crystals of tantalum were grown by multipass zone melting in an electron beam apparatus. Tension tests of these crystals at 4.2 x 10'* per sec-gave a resolved louler yield stress of 7300 p
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Absorption and Effusion of Hydrogen in Alpha IronBy J. R. Hornaday, A. E. Morris, N. A. Parlee, D. C. Carmichael
Rates of absorption and effusion of hydrogen in solid iron were measurede by a Sieverts type of apparatus. With clean a iron these rates are diffusion controlled down to 420°C and are represented by t
Jan 1, 1961
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Canada Cement Co. Building Highly Automated Plant In Nova ScotiaBy A. O. Drysdale
In Canada, the market for cement is not a national one but rather a collection of local or regional markets. Excess capacity on a national basis does not necessarily preclude a shortage on a regional
Jan 4, 1965
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History of Utah MiningBy N. H. Jensen
SINCE the sixties, Utah has been one of the leading metal mining states of the Union. During the last fifteen years its mines have supported the largest smelting center in the world. Its rank as a met
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - After-Effects in Polycrystalline CadmiumBy C. S. Barrett
The torsional after-effect in polycrystalline cadmium is interrupted by an abnormal twisting when the film is removed by etching. This is accounted for by the pile-up of dislocations beneath anodic or
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystal Structure of Saturated Mixed Hydrides of Titanium and Niobium (Columbium) (TN)By G. S. Upadhyaya, A. D. McQuillan
HERE would appear to be a simple relationship between the group number in the periodic table of the early transition metals and the maximum amount of hydrogen which they can absorb.' Thus group I
Jan 1, 1962