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Members and Associates (ec2c4abf-570f-475c-8fd7-c0dac2a3c101)
THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS ?ARE ASSOCIATES. THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY. THE FIGURES AT THE END OF THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OF ELECTION
Jan 1, 1917
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Members, Junior Members, Associates, Rocky Mt Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates - Alphabetical List
Aamot, Olav Crone, (Member '29) Met , Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk, Industry, Inc , Oslo, Norway Aase, Glenn D , (Junior Member '40) Met Engr , Western Research Dyv , American
Jan 1, 1952
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Professional Divisions (8c0cc921-04da-44b4-ad92-dce343d1ba5c)
I-institute of Metals Division S. SKOWRONSKI, Chairman ZAY JEFFRIES, Vice-chairman WILLIAM M CORSE, Secretary Executive Committee J. R. FREEMAN, JR, Local Section G E JOHNSON R S ARCHER, Non-ferr
Jan 1, 1923
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of Low-Temperature Failures in High-Purity Iron Single Crystals
By D. S. Tomalin, D. F. Stein
The effect of reducing oxygen to low concentrations on the fracture of high-purity iron single crystals has been examined at 78° and 20°K. It is found that iron single crystals grown by the strain-ann
Jan 1, 1965
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Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Ferromagnetism upon Creep Deformation of Alpha Iron and Its Solid-Solution Alloys
By T. Watanabe, S. Karashima, H. Oikawa
Creep tests of a! iron and its solid-solution Fe-Mo, Fe-Co, and Fe-Si alloys with bcc structure were conducted under constant stresses in ferromagnetic and paramagnetic temperature regions above 0.5T,
Jan 1, 1969
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Dialkyldithiocarbamates as Collectors for the Selective Flotation of Galena and Sphalerite
By Kandalla Ravindranath, C. C. Patel
Studies of the adsorption of dialkyldithiocarbamates at the surfaces of galena and sphalerite have shown that characteristic contact angles are obtained at galena surfaces in the 7-10 pH range, wherea
Jan 1, 1972
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Iron and Steel Division - Chromium Carbide in Stainless Steel (Howe Memorial Lecture, 1952)
By A. B. Kinzel
IT is with sincere appreciation and a deep sense of responsibility that I accept the honor of delivering the Howe Memorial Lecture. In our time metallurgical research has delved into phenomena ever mo
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal-Briquetting in the United States
By Edward W. Parker
(Toronto Meeting, July, 1907.) NOTE.-The material from which this paper has been prepared was collected for the U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin, Contributions to Economic Geology, 1906, and appears
Sep 1, 1907
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Storage of Anthracite Coal
By R. V. Norris
The anthracite coal trade, with a shipment averaging about 70,000,000 tons per year, differs essentially from other coal business, iii the fact that the larger sizes, comprising about 65 per cent. of
Jan 1, 1912
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Colorado Paper - The Solution and Precipitation of the Cyanide of Gold
By S. B. Christy
The fact that many millions of gold have been extracted by the cyanide process, during the last five or six years, from South African tailings which could not be profitably worked by any other method
Jan 1, 1897
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Zinc Metallurgy in 1930
By J. A. SINGMASTERN
THE New Jersey Zinc Co.'s vertical retort plants are believed to have been in continuous operation through the whole year. At Palmerton metal purer than that made from the same ore in the old pla
Jan 1, 1931
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Factors Influencing the Stress Cracking of Brass Cartridge Cases ? with Discussion on Brass Cartridge Cases
By George Sachs, S. M. Clark, George Espey
he tendency of a commercially drawn cartridge case to crack in the mercury test and the relation of cracking tendency to residual stress retained after drawing were studied. The fourth drawpiece (next
Jan 1, 1945
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44. Western Utah, Eastern and Central Nevada
By William Paxton Hewitt
Mineral deposits of western Utah and eastern and central Nevada have produced in excess of $8,500,000,000 since 1871. Through 1965, Bingham Canyon had produced over $4,600,000,000 and seven other camp
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Causes of Cuppy Wire (With Discussion)
By W. E. Remmers
The defect in wire known as "cuppiness" has appeared and disappeared from time to time but the exact cause of its appearance or disappearance has not heretofore been known definitely. This defect is n
Jan 1, 1930
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Coal - Frothing Characteristics of Pine Oils in Flotation - Supplement
By Shiou-Chuan Sun
DISCUSSION shiou-chuan sun (author's correction) - Too late for revision, the author realized that the data on stability of froth presented in this paper were not based on the same height of frot
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Frothing Characteristics of Pine Oils in Flotation - Supplement
By Shiou-Chuan Sun
DISCUSSION shiou-chuan sun (author's correction) - Too late for revision, the author realized that the data on stability of froth presented in this paper were not based on the same height of frot
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - Metal Mining - Some Recent Developments in Open-pit Mining on the Mesabi Range (With Discussion)
By Earl E. Hunner
At the end of the year 1914, the main North Star incline shaft had reached the 6300-ft. level, and encountered a vein dipping southwest, or exactly opposite to the North Star. Subsequent development f
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rare-Earth Metals on the Properties of Extruded Magnesium
By T. E. Leontis
The specific effect of various rare-earth metals on the room- and elevated-temperature properties of magnesium has been evaluated. Alloys containing didymium exhibit the highest tensile and compressiv
Jan 1, 1952
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Geophysics - Processing California Bastnasite Ore
By M. Smutz, C. J. Baroch, E. H. Olson
IN 1949 an orebody containing some 10 billion lb of recoverable rare earth metals was discovered in the Mountain Pass district of San Bernardino County, California.' The following year Molybdenum
Jan 1, 1960
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Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Textures, Anisotropy and Earing Behavior of Brass (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion)
By F. H. Wilson, R. M. Brick
With the papers of Palmer and Smith1 and of Burghoff and Bohlen,2 published in 1942, understanding of the problem of the development of ears on deep-drawn brass cups was brought to the point where, fr
Jan 1, 1945