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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations of Subgrain Formation During Creep in High Purity AluminumBy J. T. Norton, N. J. Grant, I. S., Servi
Coarse grained high purity aluminum was tested in creep at temperatures of 400° to 1200°F to develop subgrain structures. Measurements of subgrain size, distribution, and rotation were made from X-ray
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - Preparation - Flotation Treatment of Washery Water at the Empire, Alabama, Mine of the DeBardeleben Coal Corporation (T.P. 2205, Coal Tech., May 1947, with discussion)By H. L. Riley, B. W. Gandrud
A froth flotation unit was added to the DeBardeleben Coal Corporation's Empire washer at Empire, Alabama, in the fall Of I94O following an investigation of possible ways and means of recovering c
Jan 1, 1949
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Geographical ListingALABAMA Alabama City.-Eddy, L. Altoona.-Cain, J. America.-Foreman, J. T. Anniston.-Foster, R. N. Ashland.-Sturdevant, J. C. Bessemer.-Ball, E. M. Calhoun, F. W. Maschmeyer, W. L. McKenzle, W
Jan 1, 1923
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Favorable Financial Results Attend New Gold-Mine Development in CanadaBy JESSE L. MAURY
DEVELOPMENT of new gold mines in Canada since the price of that metal was increased in 1932 and 1933 has been of interest and importance to many of us. The day-by-day story has given an impression of
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Development and Production of Kansas in 1933By Marvin Lee
Kansas continued holding, for its seventh year, the fourth position in the list of oil-producing states. The crude-oil production, according to purchaser's reports to the State Corporation Commis
Jan 1, 1934
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Washington D.C. Paper - The Southern Soapstones, Kaolin, and Fire Clays, and their UsesBy P. H. Mell
AMONG the minerals exhibited at the Atlanta Exhibition of 1881, soapstone, kaolin, and asbestos were well represented. The first two occur in large quantities, of very pure quality, throughout the Sou
Jan 1, 1882
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A New Separator for the Removal of Slate from CoalBy W. S. Ayres
A BRIEF history of the growth of the anthracite-coal preparation will give a better view-point from which to judge the present problem of separating slate from coal. At the beginning of the commercia
Dec 1, 1909
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Discussion Of Papers Presented At The Arizona Meeting, September, 1916Page McGREGOR, A. G.-Features of the New Copper Smelting Plants in Arizona. Discussed by L. D. Ricketts, E. P. Mathewson 2145 HOWARD, L. O.-The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest. Discussed by
Jan 12, 1916
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Raw Coal in Blast FurnacesBy W. T. Allan
RAW bituminous coal has been in general use as a blast-furnace fuel in Scotland for the last century, and although its use has now been largely abandoned and it has been replaced by coke in the majori
Jan 1, 1937
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Niobium (Columbium) Carbide in Gamma IronBy N. Christensen, B. Augland, T. H. Johansen
Samples of an Fe-Nb alloy were brought to equilibriurtr with hydrogen-methane mixtures in the temperature range from 950° to 1050°C, and subsequently analyzed on their carbon contents. The solubilit
Jan 1, 1968
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Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails ? DiscussionC. W. GENNET, JR.,* Chicago, 111. (written discussion?).-Since the Lehigh Valley accident, transverse fissures have become a source of constant anxiety to railroad officials, because such defects, onl
Jan 4, 1918
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Bethlehem Paper - Gold-Dredging in the Urals, with Notes on Dredging in SiberiaBy William H. Shockley
[Secretary's Note.—The following notes, arranged and edited in this office, but not yet revised by the author, were placed at my disposal with much modest hesitation (due to their incomplete and
Jan 1, 1907
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Annual Review U.S. Mineral Production - 1960Total U.S. mineral production reached an estimated $17.8 billion for 1960, 4 pct above 1959 and second only to the record high of $18.1 billion established in 1957. As a group, metals achieved a rise
Jan 2, 1961
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Economic Results of the New Technique in Phosphate RecoveryBy Charles E. Heinrichs
IN the last decade one of our oldest and largest non-metallic metallic mineral industries has been the subject of persistent technical research, the results of which are another example of the benefit
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - The Constitution Diagram Tantalum-IridiumBy Nicholas J. Grant, William H. Ferguson, Bill C. Giessen
Ta-lr alloys have been examined over the complete range of compositions using metallographic and X-ray techniques. The terminal solid-solubility limits, solidus temperatures, and intermediate phases w
Jan 1, 1963
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Professional Divisions (900b44aa-2bb5-470b-8c3f-48cd92086b88)Institute of Metals Division SAM TOUR, Chairman J R FREEMAN, JR , Vice-chairman ZAY JEFFRIES, Past-chairman C H MATHEWSON, Vice-chairman WILLIAM M CORSE, Secretary-Treasurer 810 Eighteenth Street,
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry in 1934 - Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicsBy B. B. Zavoico
After showing continued and very satisfactory progress until the close of 1931, the oil industry of the Soviet, Union experienced very great difficulties, and since 1932 has not only failed to complet
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Order-Disorder Transformations in Iron-Aluminum AlloysBy H. J. McQueen, G. C. Kuczynski
ThE useful properties of k6-Alfenol and the thermenol alloys (summarized by J. E. Nachman and W. J. Buehler') have encouraged research into those alloys which, having compositions near 25 at. pct
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (7d20e68c-431f-4347-bf41-095f49690def)At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors passed the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in cont
Jan 1, 1932
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Tunnel Relaxation Method For Determining The Initial And Long-Term Deformation Around An Underground OpeningBy Thomas J. Crocker, Galen G. Waddell, Eugene H. Skinner
This paper describes a method of measuring initial and long-term deformations which occur in the medium surrounding mine accessways, and discusses the importance of this type of measurement in assessi
Jan 1, 1971