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    Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - High-Temperature Creep of Some Dilute Copper Silicon Alloys

    By C. R. Barrett, N. N. Singh Deo

    The high-temperature steady-state creep behavior of a series of dilute copper-silicon alloys was studied to determine the effect of stacking fault energy on the creep-rate. The steady-state creep rate

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Effect Of Annealing On Cold-Worked Single Crystals Of Silicon-Ferrite

    By Hugh O?Neill

    IN PREVIOUS papers,1 the author has reported the results of experiments on the straining in tension of a single crystal test piece, about 0.6 in. long, of vacuum-melted electrolytic iron containing 1.

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York Paper - The Main Mineral Zone of the Santa Eulalia District, Chihuahua

    By Basil Prescott

    Resume.—The district of Santa Eulalia lies 12 miles to the southeast of the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. The ore deposits occur in a Cretaceous limestone of unknown thickness, overlain by a series of rh

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Institute of Metals Division - Immobilization of Interstitial Carbon During the Purification of Iron in a Zone-Melter

    By B. F. Oliver, F. Garofalo

    Gas-metal heterogeneous reactions and zone-lrelting were sinultarneously employed to produce several high-purity irons with low interstitial contents in a levitating- zone melter. Successive zone-tnel

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Electrolytic Preparation of Molybdenum From Fused Salts. V. Electrorefining Studies In the Presence of Tin, Iron, Copper, Silicon, and Nickel

    By S. Senderoff, D. E. Couch

    A PROCESS for the electrolytic preparation of molybdenum from molten salts has been described previously. This previous work centered on electrowinning and electroplating characteristics of the proces

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Origin of the Arkansas Bauxite Deposits

    By Joshua I. Tracey, Mackenzie Gordon

    THE bauxite deposits in central Arkansas were formed by weather¬ing, in early Eocene time, of fresh or kaolinized nepheline syenite above the water table in a subtropical climate of fairly continuous

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Surface Magnetization And Block Structure Of Ferrite

    By L. W. McKeehan, W. C. Elmore

    THE magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping magnetic fields, has recently been refined 1,2 for investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic crys

    Jan 1, 1935

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    A Comparison Between The Chute And Grizzly System And The Slusher System At The Climax Mine

    By Robert Henderson

    SEVERAL very interesting articles have been written on the caving system of mining, but most of these papers have dealt separately with the slusher system or the chute and grizzly system. In this pape

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - The High-zinc Region of the Copper-zinc Phase Equilibrium Diagram

    By E. A. Anderson, M. L. Fuller

    The copper-zinc phase equilibrium diagram has been the subject of many investigations. Until recently, however, the boundary of the terminal solid solution of copper in zinc (eta) has not been thoroug

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Fatigue Behavior and Crack Propagation in 2024-T3 Aluminum Alloy in Ultrahigh Vacuum and Air

    By Werner Engelmaier

    Constant-strain rotating-bending fatigue tests were conducted on 2024-T3 aluminum alloy constant-strain McAdams-type specimens in ultrahigh vacuum, 10-lo Torr, and in atmospheric air. In the elastic s

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Some Factors Affecting Edgewise Growth Of Pearlite

    By W. H. Brandt

    THERE has been much progress in the last two decades in understanding the hardenability of steel. Roughly, the progress has been along two lines, which may be designated as empirical and fundamental.

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Geology Of Lead-Zinc-Copper Deposits At Buchans, Newfoundland

    By P. W. George

    This paper presents geological data regarding deposits of over 7,500,000 tons of fine-grained sulphide ore in barite gangue. A series of pyroclastics and arkoses was intruded by sills of quartz porphy

    Jan 1, 1937

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    San Francisco Paper - The Parral-Tank System of Slime-Agitation

    By Bernard MacDonald

    Of the treatment of the slime-pulp of gold- and silver-ores by cyanidation, agitation is an essential part. When prepared for treatment, this pulp, consisting of ore reduced to such fineness that appr

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Commercial Forms And Applications Of Aluminum And Aluminum Alloys

    By P. V. Faragher

    A METAL or alloy finds its place in commerce in proportion to its ability to serve certain purposes better and more economically than other materials. While there is some overlapping of the fields of

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Formation and Decomposition of Zinc Ferrite (with Discussion)

    By Francis C. Krauskopf, Carl E. Swartz

    Metallurgists differ considerably in their opinions regarding the effect, if any, of small amounts of iron pyrites, or other iron compounds on zinc sulfide ores during the roasting operation. As a res

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during 1938

    By V. H. Wilhelm

    In contrast with the previous year's activity, the California oil industry for 1938 showed a decrease in drilling, market demand, and discovery of new oil reserves, although there was an increase

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Effect of Grain Size and Bar Diameter on Creep Rate of Copper at 200°C (Metals Technology, Feb. 1944) (With discussion)

    By E. R. Parker, C. F. Riisness

    That grain size has a great effect on the mechanical properties of metals has been recognized for a long time. Bassett and Davis1 in 1919 did excellent work in determining the effect of grain size

    Jan 1, 1944