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Labor-Management Relations In The Mineral Industries Of North America (96e64eac-cfba-4dc1-b3a7-83cf901a6097)By W. J. Uren, Charles R. Kuzell
The industries engaged in winning minerals from the earth, because of their widespread dissemination, are faced with perhaps as wide a variety of labor-management problems as may be found in any other
Jan 1, 1964
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Creep and Creep Fracture of a Ni-20Cr-2Th02 AlloyBy W. S. McCain, B. A. Wilcox, A. H. Clauer
The creep and creep-fracture behavior of a Ni-200-2Th0, alloy has been studied over the temperature range 816° to 1038°C and stress range 4000 to 19,000 psi Specimens having their axes either parall
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - The Mechanical Properties of Some Unidirectionally Solidified Aluminum Alloys Part II: High Temperature Tensile PropertiesBy J. R. Cahoon, H. W. Paxton
The possibility of using unidirectionally solidified, two-phase alloys as an approximation to fiber composite materials is investigated. The short-term me.chanical properties and failure modes of unid
Jan 1, 1970
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PART III - Dielectric Properties of Some Thin Organic Polymer FilmsBy Bernard G. Carbajal
The dielectric properties and thermal stability of glow-discharge polytnerized films of styrene, chloro-benzene, and other organics and photoresist filrns are presented. Variations in the glow-dischar
Jan 1, 1967
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Part III - Papers - A Semiconductor-Metal-Semiconductor Light DetectorBy J. H. Reynolds
The possibility of using a semiconductor, metal, semiconductor structure as a light detector is discussed. A brief theoretical argument is presented which predicts that this structure should have pho-
Jan 1, 1968
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Marine Drilling - Wave Action on Structures (TP 2322, Petr. Tech., March 1948)By Walter H. Munk
Generation of Waves by storms, and the transformation of waves in shallow water by local bottom topography are briefly reviewed. A detailed description of water motion in waves explains the nature and
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - System Zirconium-OxygenBy R. F. Domagala, D. J. McPherson
Iodide zirconium was combined with calculated amounts of ZrO2 or master alloys and arc-melted. Annealing treatments were carried out at 21 temperature levels. Metallographic examination of the heat tr
Jan 1, 1955
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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Interpretation of Gravitational Anomalies, I (With Discussion)By H. Shaw
Gravitational measurements made by means of the Eotvos torsion balance over any area enable a representation to be obtained of the total gravitational effects over the surface of that area arising fro
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Some Complexities of Impact Strength (T.P. 1341, Howe Lecture)By Alfred V. de Forest
We are now assembled in this hall for the eighteenth lecture in honor of the memory of our greatest American metallurgist, Henry Marion Howe. Many of his most intimate contemporaries, led, as was fitt
Jan 1, 1941
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Study of Anomalons Pressure Build-up BehaviorBy C. S. Matthews, G. L. Stegemeier
In one field in South Texas, approximately 72 per cent of the pressure build-up results show a characteris-i.rtic "hump" (i.e., the pressure builds up and then falls off) which makes interpretation by
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Papers - Comminution - Characteristics of Screen-circuit Products (T. P. 1820, Min. Tech., May 1945)By Albert E. Reed
The development of the modern highspeed vibrating screen, together with the increasing availability of long-lasting stainless-steel screen cloth for relatively fine-mesh separations, means that more s
Jan 1, 1947
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Development of the Bessemer Process for Small ChargesBy Bradley Stoughton
The regular, bottom-blown Bessemer converter of the present day is a modification of previous forms, and most of the latest proposed modifications of it are merely returns to former types which Ressem
Jan 1, 1903
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Part XII - Papers - Yielding and Plastic Deformation in Textured Sheet of Titanium and Its AlloysBy W. A. Backofen, D. Lee
The deformation of textured sheet of titanium and several of its all-a (hcp) alloys was investigated with two kinds of experiments: tension testing along different directions in the plane of the sheet
Jan 1, 1967
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PART II - Papers - Oxygen-Ion Diffusion in HematiteBy William C. Hagel
Oxygen-18 exchange between gaseous oxygen, held at a pressure of 125 mm Hg in a PL-IORh chamber, and splzeres of a Fe2O3 containing three or less grains was determined from 9000 to 1250°C. Isotope equ
Jan 1, 1967
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New York Paper - X-ray Evidence Versus the Amorphous-metal Hypothesis (with Discussion)By John T. Norton, Robert J. Anderson
The purpose of this paper is to report evidence, regarding metal structures, that is contradictory to the amorphous-metal hypothesis of Beilby, and particularly evidence that is opposed to the proposi
Jan 1, 1925
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Minerals Beneficiation - Some Applications of Hydraulic Cyclones in Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy D. F. Kelsall
The hydraulic cyclone, in simple or modified form, is finding increasing application in metallurgical processing. In this article, the author considers several aspects of conventional applications, le
Jan 1, 1963
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - The Powder Metallurgy of Porous Metals and Alloys Having a Controlled Porosity (Metals Tech., April 1948, TP 2343) With discussionBy Pol Duwez, H. E. Martens
The high temperatures encountered in the operation of jet engines have imposed most drastic requirements upon the materials used in their construction. There are two different approaches to the materi
Jan 1, 1949
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Classification Of Alpha Iron-Nitrogen And Alpha Iron-Carbon As Age-Hardening AlloysBy John Burns
THE object of this chapter is to present data concerning the effect of the introduction of relatively slight amounts of carbon and nitrogen into supersaturated solution in iron. The study is confined
Jan 1, 1934
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Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Transient Radial FlowBy G. Rowan, M. W. Clegg
The basic equations for the flow of gases, compressible liquids and incompressible liquids are derived and the full implications of linearising then discussed. Approximate solutions of these equations
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TitaniumBy Langtry E. Lynd
The predominant tonnage use of titanium is as a white pigment, in the form of rutile or anatase, which are allotropic modifications of titanium dioxide. Because of its whiteness, high refractive index
Jan 1, 1960