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    Institute of Metals Division - Corrosion of Stainless Steels by Zinc Vapor

    By L. Burris, G. A. Bennett, P. A. Nelson

    Staznless steels ave rrzuch less seuel-ely attacketl by zinc lapov than by molten zinc systems. To determine the applicubility of stainless steels fov equipment items which would be exposed only to zi

    Jan 1, 1965

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    The Effect Of Discontinuities, Stress Level, And Discontinuity Roughness On The Thermal Conductivity Of A Maine Granite

    By T. C. Sandford

    Thermal conductivity measurements of intact rock specimens do not reflect the effects of natural rock discontinuities, and large scale insitu tests are location specific and costly. To allow extrapola

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Died In Service

    Bailey, Lewis Newton, Master Engineer, Senior Grade, 4th Regiment, U. S. Engineers, Headquarters Company, died of pneumonia at Camp Merritt, N. J., on April 30, 1.918. Baird, Louis, Lieut., Royal Fie

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Milwaukee Paper - Metallographic Phenomena Observed in Amalgams

    By A. W. Gray

    Page CRUSHING STRENGTH...................... 659 The Black Dynamometer....................659 A Standardized Procedure for Crushing Strength Tests...... 660 Influence of Height of Test-piece upon

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - An Evaluation of a Gas Drive Method for Determining Relative Permeability Relationships

    By D. R. Parrish, W. E. Lamoreaux, W. W. Owens

    Several methods are now being used by the industry for determining the gas-oil flow characteristics of reservoir rock samples. Most of the laboratory experirnerltal rlzethods can be classified either

    Jan 1, 1957

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    PART VI - Communications - Structure of Tarnish Films on Stress-Corrosion Fracture Surfaces of Ti-5 Pct Al-2.5 Pct Sn Alloy Tested in Nitrogen Tetroxide

    By A. J. Sedriks

    ALTHOUGH the occurrence of a readily visible tarnish on the stress-corrosion fracture surfaces of titanium alloys tested in oxygenated nitrogen tetrox-ide solutions has been reported,' the possib

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Activation and Deactivation of Sphalerite with Ag and CN Ions (Correction p. 564)

    By A. M. Gaudin

    Activation of sphalerite with silver ions results from the exchange of two Ag ions for one Zn ion in the sphalerite lattice. The exchange is proportional to the logarithm of time and proceeds until ei

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Institute of Metals Division - Identification of a New Al-Fe Constituent, FeAl6 (TN)

    By G. R. Frank, R. E. Willett, E. H. Hollingsworth

    The most generally accepted equilibrium diagram for A1-Fe alloys has a eutectic system on the aluminum side with an essentially insoluble constituent of the formula, FeAl,, as the second phase. In 193

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Cause of Faulting

    By John A. Church

    In a recent paper read before the Institute it was said of faults that "the sensible expression of the fracture is an earthquake." This notion, which has been expressed before, though usually as a the

    Jan 1, 1893

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    New York Paper - The Role of Certain Metallic Minterals in Precipitating Silver and Gold

    By Chase Palmer, Edson S. Bastin

    While the reducing action of organic matter, of ferrous sulphate, and of hydrogen sulphide has frequently been invoked to account for the deposition of native gold and silver from ore-forming solution

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Making Copper Without Pollution

    By F. P. Haver, M. M. Wong

    When a mixture of chalcopyrite concentrate and lime is heated in air, the following reaction takes place: 2CuFeS2 + 4Ca (OH)2 + 8 ½ 02 ; 2Cu0 + Fe203 + 4CaS04 + 4H20. Ca (OH)2 is the only common r

    Jan 6, 1972

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Correlations in the Coal-Rocks West of Pocahontas, Flat Top, Virginia

    By C. R. Boyd

    In 1874 I received an appointment in the corps organized by Col. William P. Craighill, U. S. Engineers, to survey the New or Upper Kanawha river for the purpose of ascertaining the practicability and

    Jan 1, 1895

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