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New York Paper - Metallography of Steel for United States Naval Ordnance (with Discussion)By Harold Earle Cook
The purpose of this paper is to state briefly the inspection requirements of the Bureau of Ordnance, the specifications governing the inspection, and the physical and chemical properties of the steel
Jan 1, 1916
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Papers - Crystallography of Austenite Decomposition (T.P. 1212, with discussion)By Alden B. Greninger, Alexander R. Troiano
Metallurgists have long believed that martensite in steel forms as plates along the octahedral {111} planes of austenite. Much has been written about mechanisms whereby units of the austenite lattice
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Crystallography of Austenite Decomposition (T.P. 1212, with discussion)By Alden B. Greninger, Alexander R. Troiano
Metallurgists have long believed that martensite in steel forms as plates along the octahedral {111} planes of austenite. Much has been written about mechanisms whereby units of the austenite lattice
Jan 1, 1940
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Chicago Paper - Gas-producer Practice at Western Zinc Plants (with Discussion)By C. C. Nitchie, G. S. Brooks
With the gradual depletion of the natural-gas pools of the Kansas district, together with the uncertainty of further cheap fuel developments, some of the western zinc companies turned to the coal fiel
Jan 1, 1920
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Albany Paper - The Box Electric Rock-DrillBy Frank E. Shepard
Electric power in mining-operations is now successfully applied to haulage, hoisting, lighting and pumping; and until lately, drilling was the one department of mining in which an electric source of e
Jan 1, 1904
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Discussions - Of Mr. Drake's Paper on the Coal-Fields of Northeast China (see p. 492)F. Lynwood Garrison, Philadelphia, Pa. (communication to the Secretary): I have been specially interested in Mr. Drake's valuable contribution to our knowledge of the Chinese coalareas, as I had
Jan 1, 1902
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Federal Mining Act of 1872 and the Problems of Its AmendmentBy ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS
AT various times during the past quarter century proposals have been made that the basic Federal mining law of 1872 be repealed or amended, and that in its place a new and simpler law be enacted to pr
Jan 1, 1930
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San Francisco Paper - Cyaniding Practice of Churchill Milling Col, Wonder, Nev.By E. E. Carpenter
Believing that the results accomplished in the mill of the Churchill Milling Co., Wonder, Nev., during the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1914, will be of interest, I am presenting the more prominent fac
Jan 1, 1916
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Human Resourcefulness Key To Mineral SuppliesBy Max W. Ball
Our ever-increasing use of minerals has been the outstanding fact in our American economic development. The rise in our standard of living in the past century is without equal in human history. Nowher
Jan 1, 1949
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Minerals Beneficiation - Solvent Extraction of Chromium III from Sulfate Solutions by a Primary AmineBy D. S. Flett, D. W. West
The solvent extraction of chromium 111 has been studied for the system Cr 111, H,SO., H,O/RNH/RNH., xylene, where the primary amine used was Primene JMT. Rate studies have shown that extremely long eq
Jan 1, 1971
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Technical Notes - Allotropy in the Phase ZrCr2By W. Rostoker
IN the course of the development of the phase equilibrium diagram for the system Zr-Cr,' the structure of an as-cast allov having the composition ZrCr2 was analyzed and established to be isomorph
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Plastic Bending of Zinc CrystalsBy B. L. Averbach, M. Cohen, G. P. Conard
IT has been frequently observed that, when metal crystals are bent and annealed or when they are bent at elevated temperatures, the asterism of the Laue spots is split discontinuously into tiny intens
Jan 1, 1954
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The Iron and Steel IndustryBy Clyde E. Williams
DESPITE the confusion resulting from the depression and the beginnings of recovery, important progress in all branches of iron and steel metallurgy has been accomplished during the year 1933. Research
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Technique - Radioactivity Exploration with Geiger Counters (Mining Tech., Nov. 1948, T.P. 2460)By Henry Faul
Measurement of radioactivity of rocks and ores has developed into a complete method of geophysical exploration. The problem falls into three natural categories: (1) surface radiation measurement in th
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Technique - Radioactivity Exploration with Geiger Counters (Mining Tech., Nov. 1948, T.P. 2460)By Henry Faul
Measurement of radioactivity of rocks and ores has developed into a complete method of geophysical exploration. The problem falls into three natural categories: (1) surface radiation measurement in th
Jan 1, 1949
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Domestic Metal Production DropsBy Arthur Notman
DESPITE the tremendous drop in the volume of domestic production of metals, their prices, and profits, the world as a whole has managed to produce and consume nearly as much as in 1937. Measured by pr
Jan 1, 1939
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Chicago Paper - Erosion Tests of Rifle BarrelsBy A. E. Bellis
There is a wide difference of opinion among rifle experts in the matter of barrel steel, and the relative importance to the life of the barrel of the steel's composition, heat treatment, structur
Jan 1, 1920
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Automatic Control of Open-hearth FurnacesBy W. TRINKS
RAPID progress has been made in the automatic control of open-hearth furnaces in the past few years and many firms today\supply such control apparatus. It is somewhat surprising that so little was hea
Jan 1, 1931
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Part XI - Papers - The Effect of Hydrogen Charging on the Petch Relationship for Zone-Refined IronBy A. M. Adair
The effect of cathodically charging zone-refined iron with hydrogen and the resultant yield stress-grain size relationship has been investigated by tensile testing at -31°C. The resulting Petch plots
Jan 1, 1967
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American Copper Costs in 1931By G. W. Tower
THE YEAR 1931 was for most American copper producers one of restricted output but extremely low production cost.. When compared with 1929, the marked reductions in costs achieved in 1931, operating at
Jan 1, 1932