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Structure of Iron after Drawing, Swaging, and Elongating in TensionBy Charles Barrett
PLASTIC flow in metal crystals and the changes in orientation resulting from it are generally understood to take place by the following funda-mental mechanisms: (1) slip on crystallographic planes, (2
Jan 1, 1939
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - "Shadow cast" Replicas for Use in the Electron Microscope (Metals Tech., Feb. 1946, T. P. 1977, with discussion)By Helmut Thielsch
MeTallographic specimens whose surfaces are to be investigated are too thick to allow either light or electrons to pass through them for microexamination by transmission. This difficulty is overcome w
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - "Shadow cast" Replicas for Use in the Electron Microscope (Metals Tech., Feb. 1946, T. P. 1977, with discussion)By Helmut Thielsch
MeTallographic specimens whose surfaces are to be investigated are too thick to allow either light or electrons to pass through them for microexamination by transmission. This difficulty is overcome w
Jan 1, 1946
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Chicago Paper - The Genesis of Certain Auriferous Lodes (Discussion, 993)By John R. Don
This paper, under the title of "The Genesis of Auriferous Lodes from a Chemical Point of View, Illustrated by Analyses of Samples Taken from the Chief Auriferous Area of New Zealand, Victoria and Quee
Jan 1, 1898
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California Paper - The Characteristics and Conditions of the Technical Progress of the Nineteenth Century (Presidential Address at San Francisco)By James Douglas
At this last meeting of our Institute for the year 1899, it is appropriate that we should look back at the past. To review the century's progress in the exact sciences and the resulting arts t
Jan 1, 1900
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Institute of Metals Division - The Free-Energy Changes Attending the Martensitic Transformation in the Iron-Chromium and Iron- Chromium-Nickel SystemsBy L. Kaufman
An equation is derived relating AF a", the difference in free energy between austenite and martensite, to temperature and composition in the iron-chrmnium and iron-chromium -nickel systems. This equ
Jan 1, 1960
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Lead Mining In The Mississippi ValleyThe Mississippi river was discovered by French explorers that came southwestward, by way of the Great Lakes, from eastern Canada. Vignan, Joliet, De Champlain, and others of the French pioneers in the
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Ground Movement and Subsidence - Ground Movement from Mining in Brier Hill Mine. Norway. Michigan (With Discussion)By George S. Rice
A problem of possible subsidence of the surface from mining operations, which might have had disastrous results, arose in 1913 at the Brier Hill mine, of the Penn Iron Mining Co., near Norway, Mich.,
Jan 1, 1934
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - V and E Phases in Ternary Systems with Transition Metals and Silicon or GermaniumBy A. G. Jordan, W. Jeitschko, Paul A. Beck
The occurrence qf the V phase structure /Zr,Co,Ge, type) in ternary syste7ns (titanium, zivconium, niobium, lanta1urn) -(nickel, cobalt, iron)-(silicon, germanium) was incestigated. Nine V silicides
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - A Decade of Progress in Reducing Costs (Presidential Address at New York)By Charles Kirchhoff
For twenty years it has been my work to watch and record progress in both the technical and the commercial branches of mining engineering in the wide sense in which it is represented by our Institute.
Jan 1, 1900
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Papers - Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of Metals (T. P. 1087)By H. W. Gillett
Unlike most previous Howe lecturers, I had not the good fortune to be associated with Henry Marion Howe, nor to be directly one of his students. Yet, through his writings, he has been my teacher, as h
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - The Metallurgical Plant of the Andes Copper Mining Company at Potrerillos, ChileBy F. N. Koepel, L. A. Callaway
The property of the Andes Copper Mining Co. is in the central part of the Republic of Chile, Province of Atacama, about 75 miles to the eastward from the port of Chafñaral. At this point the Andean sy
Jan 1, 1934
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Birmingham Paper - Smelting Copper Concentrates in a ConverterBy F. J. Longworth
FoR a number of years an intensive study has been made to improve the blast-furnace practice at Copperhill not only as to cost% but to provide a good grade of gas for the acid plants. This study took
Jan 1, 1925
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Lake Superior Paper - Care of Rock DrillsBy H. R. Drullard
TO obtain the best results from hammer drills, close attention must be paid to two factors in drill maintenance, which are of equal importance; one is lubrication, the other is the shank. With the
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Notes on the Bessemer ProcessBy Henry M. Howe
The striking features of American Bessemer practice aré its large output and its low initial silicon and initial temperature. These are interdependent. Large outputs implies short blows and short inte
Jan 1, 1891
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Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys II KineticsBy John F. Elliott, Robert D. Pehlke
The rate of reaction of nitrogen with liquid iron and with binary alloys of iron and Al, Cb, Cr, Ni, O, S, Si, and W were measured. The surface active elements, oxygen and sulfur, decrease the rate
Jan 1, 1963
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Washington D.C. Paper - The Crystalline Rocks of Virginia compared with those of New EnglandBy C. H. Hitchcock
A brief resiclence in Virginia hasenabled me to examine some of its crystalline strata, and a few hints, concerning their correspondence with similar rocks elsewhere, may be of service to those who ar
Jan 1, 1882
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Alluvial Mining in OtagoBy T. A. Rickard
In a previous paper (ante, p. 411) some description was given of the occurrence of the auriferous alluvium, extensive deposits of which lie among the highlands of the province of Otago, New Zealand. T
Jan 1, 1893
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High-Intensity Magnetic Separation Of Iron OresBy O. E. Palasvirta
Close examination of most so-called new processes in mineral dressing reveals that they were conceived and developed a long time ago. High-intensity magnetic separation is no exception. Although its a
Jan 12, 1959
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New Haven Paper - The Elimination of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth from CopperBy Allan Gibb
The ores of copper are usually associated with minerals containing arsenic, antimony and bismuth. Whatever the means adopted for extracting the copper, these metals are usually found, to a greater or
Jan 1, 1903