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Papers - The Influence of Grain Boundaries and Veining Subgrain Boundaries on the Yield Phenomenon in Zone-Refined IronBy M. S. Burton, B. W. Christ, G. V. Smith
Evidence of the effects which high-angle grain boundaries and veining subgrain boundaries have on the yield phenomenon of zone-refined iron is reported. Room-temperature tensile tests on 50-mil wive a
Jan 1, 1967
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The Critical Ranges A2 And A3 Of Pure Iron .By G. K. Burgess
THE question of the allotropy of iron, in spite of a vast amount of experimental work and perhaps an even greater amount of theorizing, is not yet settled. That there is a definite transformation in i
Jan 10, 1913
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The Effect Of Chromium On The Ms PointBy J. B. Bassett, E. S. Rowland
INTRODUCTION THE experimental work reported herein was inspired by the publication of a paper by Grange and Stewart,1 in which it was suggested that at low chromium contents the effect of this elem
Jan 1, 1948
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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Correlation of Moduli, Micro, and Macro Yielding Data with Measuring TechniqueBy R. W. Heckel, H. P. Cheskis, A. Lawley, M. R. Pinnel
THERE are discrepancies reported in the literature regarding the micro and macro stress-strain behavior of metals and alloys. In particular, Young's modulus and micro yield measurements often sho
Jan 1, 1970
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Plating Chromium By Thermal Decomposition Of Chromium HexacarbonylBy R. T. Webber, B. B. Owen
THE vapor phase deposition of molybdenum and tungsten from the hexacarbonyls has been thoroughly investigated by Lander and Germer1 and shown to yield well-bonded coatings on a variety of hot metallic
Jan 1, 1948
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Deep Coal Mining In Springhill No. 2 MineBy William F. Campbell
One of the deepest coal operations today is the Springhill No. 2 mine of Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., subsidiary of Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. Mining is now conducted at a slope distance of 14,000 ft, w
Jan 9, 1958
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Windfall Venture - Eureka, NevadaOne of the best known of the early mining districts of Nevada was that at Eureka, where gold was first produced in 1864. While the most productive period for the district was during the early 1900s, p
Jan 1, 1981
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Personnel Service (8a9dc024-ce3c-490c-a218-885bd2e3b836)MEN AVAILABLE Engineering Manager, many years' experience in design, construction and operation of industrial plants and mining properties, requiring a knowledge of mechanical, electrical, civ
Jan 1, 1952
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - The Shape and Strain-Field Associated with Random Matrix Precipitate Particles in Austenitic Stainless SteelBy F. H. Froes, D. H. Warrington
Electron microscope evidence which indicates that TaC may precipitate at random sites in the matrix is presented. Initially the particles are almost spherical and coherent with the matrix. However, as
Jan 1, 1970
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Magnesium-Titanium Phase Diagram to 1.0 pctBy D. H. Desy, L. C. Fincher
The magnesium-rich end of the Mg-Ti phase diagram was investigated. The liquidus, solidus, and solvus boundaries to 1 pct Ti were established. All alloys were prepared by saturating molten magnesium
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Notes - Two Errors in Pressure Measurement Using Subsurface GaugesBy Murray F. Hawkins, W. J. Ainsworth
In all types of subsurface pressure gauges the extension which occurs in the pressure-sensitive element is a function of the difference between the external (well or calibration) pressure and the inte
Jan 1, 1956
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Coal - Stream Pollution by Coal Mine WastesBy Henry F. Hebley
This paper brings within the compass of one comparatively brief article a general description of the situation concerning the nation's water resources. It touches upon the phenomenal growth in th
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Diamond Drill Blasthole Stoping at the Book Mine, Menominee Range, Michigan-Progress Report (Mining Tech., Jan. 1948, TP 2305)By L. S. Chabot
The bibliography of mining methods in the past few years has contained many articles dealing with the use of the diamond drill for blasthole drilling. In the Canadian mines, this method has been us
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Modulus on the Temperature Dependence of the Activation Energy for Creep at High TemperaturesBy Craig R. Barrett, Alan J. Ardell, Oleg D. Sherby
It is shown that the apparent activation energy for creep of pure poly crystalline metals increases with increasing temperature in the temperature range 0.5 to 1.0 of the absolute melting temperature.
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - - Production Engineering - A New Technique for Determining the Porosity of Drill Cuttings (T. P. 1943, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1945)By M. A. Westbrook, J. F. Redmond
A method is presented for obtaining porosities of consolidated formations from the drill returns. The method provides a means of determining the bulk volume of a large number of particles, such as dri
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - - Production Engineering - A New Technique for Determining the Porosity of Drill Cuttings (T. P. 1943, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1945)By M. A. Westbrook, J. F. Redmond
A method is presented for obtaining porosities of consolidated formations from the drill returns. The method provides a means of determining the bulk volume of a large number of particles, such as dri
Jan 1, 1946
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The Business of MiningBy FREDERICK W. BRADLEY
MINING is one of the world's oldest industries and has pioneered the civilization of all new lands. Today, mining is not only one of the essential and basic industries of the world, but it is con
Jan 1, 1929
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Heat Treatment Of DuraluminBy P. D. Merica
The remarkable phenomena exhibited by the aluminum alloy known as duralumin were discovered during the years 1903-1911 by A. Wilm1,2 and have been described by him and by others. 3 4 5 6 The unusual
Jan 6, 1919
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Papers - Mining Geology - Ore Deposition in Open Fissures Formed by Solution Pressure (With Discussion)By Alfred Wandke
The problem of vein formation has been of particular interest to the writer for years. As his work for a long time was confined largely to districts showing large deposits of copper ore, it was natura
Jan 1, 1931
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Butte Paper - Assay of Gold and Silver by the Iron-Nail Method (with Discussion)By C. W. Drury, E. J. Hall
The iron-nail method of assaying has been used for a number of years, but has not met with the approval of all assayers. The method possesses advantages which may be given as follows: (1) no prelimina
Jan 1, 1914