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  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Interface Reactions Between Metals and Ceramics Part III: MgO-Fe Alloy System

    By D. J. Rose, W. M. Armstrong, A. C. D. Chaklader

    The wetiability of single crystals of MgO by specimens of vacuum-cast iron was studied using the sessile drop technique in vacuo at 1550ºC. Formation of FeO at the liquid-vapor interface caused the co

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Minerals Beneficiation - An Infrared Study of the Activation and Flotation of Beryl with Hydrofluoric and Oleic Acid

    By M. E. Wadsworth, A. S. Peck

    Infrared spectra disclose that oleic acid will not adsorb on the surface of pure beryl unless the mineral is first activated with HF. The adsorption of oleic acid on HF activated beryl is attributed t

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Iron and Steel Division - Evaluation of pH Measurements with Regard to the Basicity of Metallurgical Slag

    By C. W. Sherman, N. J. Grant

    The correlation of the high temperature chemical properties of slag-metal systems with some easily measured property of either slag or metal at room temperature has been the goal of both process metal

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Florida Paper - The Cyanide Process as Applied to the Concentrates from a Nova Scotia Gold- Ore

    By Richard W. Lodge

    The following work, performed by Mr. W. A. Tucker, of the class of 1893, in the mining department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, seems to me to be worthy of publication. I believe it ha

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Experiences with Five-Year Courses in Petroleum Engineering

    By Harold Vance

    EMPLOYERS of engineers have not always been satisfied with the training that young graduates have received in the conventional four-year course. Specifically, employers of petroleum engineers for a nu

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Structure and Sintering Mechanism of Cemented Carbides

    By J. Gurland

    THE microstructure of sintered carbides consists of particles of metal carbides, such as WC and TiC, embedded in a metallic binder which is usually a cobalt—or nickel-rich solid solution. One of t

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Part VII - Papers - On Relating the Flow Stress of Aluminum to Strain, Strain Rate and Temperature

    By John E. Hockett

    The need for basic information about the relationship between resistance to dejormatim (flow stress), temperature, strain, and strain rate, for the solution of metal-fovming problems, is pointed out.

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Impact of War on the Oil Industry

    By AIME AIME

    OVER-ALL operations of the oil industry, as measured by production of crude oil and consumption of products, are almost exactly of the same magnitude as a year ago. Does this mean that the great oil i

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Institute of Metals Division - Yttrium-Nickel System

    By A. H. Daane, B. J. Beaudry

    The yttl-irtm-nickel system has been investigated by metallo-graphic, thermal ard X-ray methods. There are nine intermetal-lic compounds present: Y3Ni, Y3Ni,, YNi,, YNi,, Y,Ni,, YNi,, and Y,Nil, w

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - The Relevance of Stokes' Law to the Physical Conditions of Steelmaking

    By N. Standish

    By contrast with viscometry and sedimentation, no actual measurements of the applicability of Stokes' law to steelmaking have ever been reported; instead, the proof for and against Stokes' l

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Antoine M. Gaudin - His Influence On Mineral Processing

    By Nathaniel Arbiter

    In attempting to assess the contributions of Antoine Gaudin to the profession which he illuminated for almost a half-century, we will need to examine a very broad canvas. He was active in three signif

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Applications of Numerical Methods to Some Structural Problems in Offshore Operations

    By H. Matlock

    Beam-columns with continuous or discontinuous transverse and angular loads and elastic restraints are represented mathematically in a manner corresponding to finite-element mechanical models. Solution

  • AIME
    Bethlehem Paper - The Action of Dilute Acids on Certain Varieties of Fused Suiphide of Iron

    By Edward Hart

    Having occasion several years since to make ferrous sulphide, I attempted to do so by fusing a mixture of coal-brasses (FeS2) and dried ferrous sulphate. A very nice-looking sulphide was obtained; but

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Density of Liquid Iron from the Melting Point to 2500°K

    By J. A. Cahill, A. D. Kirshenbaum

    Using an alumina or zirconia crucible with an alumina sinker or a molybdenum sinker coated with zirconium dioxide, the density of liquid iron was determined by the immersed-sinker method over the temp

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Effects of Alkalinity on the Flotation of Lead Minerals

    By Marston G. Fleming

    E. C. Peterson (Anaconda Copper Mining CO., Darwin, Calif.)—A study of this quite comprehensible and interesting paper by Dr. Fleming brings to mind several observations in the practical application o

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Steel for One More River - Army Engineers Produced "Meter Beams" to Bridge Rivers of Northern Europe

    By Paul Queneau

    FROM the first days on the Norman beaches to the last days on the Elbe the Army Engineers of World War II lived off the countryside for the great bulk of the construction supplies needed for the fulfi

    Jan 1, 1946

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    76. Geology of the Eagle Mountain Mine Area

    By Richard W. Brummett, Robert L. Dubms

    Located some 180 miles east of Los Angeles in Riverside County, California, the Eagle Mountain mine supplies iron ore concentrates for the Kaiser Steel Corporation steel plant in Fontana, California,

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - Steady State Creep in Iron-15 to 20 At. Pct Aluminum Alloys

    By R. G. Davies

    Above 500°C, where dislocation climb is rate controlling, it is observed that the activation energy for creep is independent of the apblied stress, although it varies from 62 kcal per mol at 15 pct A1

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Diffusion In Alclad 24S-T Sheet

    By F. Keller, R. H. Brown

    BECAUSE of the extensive use of Alclad 24s alloy sheet in aircraft construction, there is much interest in the metallurgical changes caused by heat-treatment of this product.1,2 One of these changes i

    Jan 1, 1944