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Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLE
Page Laboratory Methods...........................127 Special Analytical Methods.......................127 Improvements in the Accuracy of the Vacuum-fusion Method for the Determination of Oxyge
Jan 1, 1940
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How Policies Affect the Rates of Recovery from Mineral Sources
By John Lohrenz
Consider an investor who, knowing future costs and revenues, can choose how rapidly to produce from a given mineral source. If the investor elects to make that choice to maximize present value of futu
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - 475°C (885°F) Embrittlement in Stainless Steels
By A. J. Lena, M. F. Hawkes
Changes in hardness, tensile properties, microstructure, electrical resistance, and X-ray diffraction effects indicate that lattice strains are necessary for the embrittlement of ferritic stainless st
Jan 1, 1955
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Baltimore Paper - Laurentian Low-Grade Phosphate-Ores
By John Stewart
The market at present supplied by shipments from the phosphate districts of Quebec, Ontario, and New York State requires high-grade ore, carrying from 75 per cent. to 90 per cent. of phosphate of lime
Jan 1, 1893
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New York Paper - Relation of Air Pressure to Drilling Speeds of Hammer Drills (with Discussion)
By H. W. Seamon
The data here given were obtained by 1500 tests made by the United Verde Copper Co. to determine the most economical air pressure for the operation of hammer drills under the varying conditions of use
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Nickel Phase Diagram
By J. P. Nielsen, H. Margolin, E. Ence
The Ti-Ni phase diagram has been investigated up to 68 pct Ni with iodide titanium base alloys by metallographic, X-ray, and melting point methods, and from 68 to 90 pct Ni by examination of as-cast s
Jan 1, 1954
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Biographical Notice - Frederick W. Matthiessen
F. W. Matthiessen, who, with E. C. Hegeler, of La Salle, was one of the creators of the zinc industry in the-United States, was born in Altona, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Mar. 5, 1835. He was one of
Jan 1, 1920
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Gray Iron-Steel Plus Graphite
By J. T. Mackenzie
HENRY MARION HOWE, in whose memory we are gathered together, was one of the great thinkers who develop from time to time to whom is given the rare gift of synthesis. Analysis is given to few, but synt
Jan 1, 1944
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Electrical Logging - A Quantitative Analysis of the Electrochemical Component of the S.P. Curve
By M. R. J. Wyllie
The relationship between the electromotive force (E.M.F.) across a shale barrier and the concentrations of sodium chloride solutions on either side has been investigated. It is shown that the actio
Jan 1, 1949
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Electrical Logging - A Quantitative Analysis of the Electrochemical Component of the S.P. Curve
By M. R. J. Wyllie
The relationship between the electromotive force (E.M.F.) across a shale barrier and the concentrations of sodium chloride solutions on either side has been investigated. It is shown that the actio
Jan 1, 1949
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Screened Ore Used For Fine Grinding At Lake Shore Mines
By Bunting S. Crocker
PEBBLE grinding at Lake Shore is not a temporary wartime substitute. The tube milling plant, with a 1000 ton per day capacity, grinds a hard siliceous ore to 90 pct - 325 mesh. The plant, prior to usi
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - The Creep of Metals (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, (T. P. 1071)
By Daniel Hanson
FoR most of their practical applications metals are required to withstand stresses of appreciable magnitude: indeed, it id because they possess the quality of resisting stress without becoming permane
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - The Creep of Metals (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, (T. P. 1071)
By Daniel Hanson
FoR most of their practical applications metals are required to withstand stresses of appreciable magnitude: indeed, it id because they possess the quality of resisting stress without becoming permane
Jan 1, 1939
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Technical Committee?s Activities
ALBERT SAUVEUR, Chairman. A. A. STEVENSON, Vice-Chairman. HERBERT M. BOYLSTON, Secretary, Abbot Bldg., Cambridge, Mass. John Birkinbine, William Kelly, J. S. Unger, William H. Blauvelt, Charles Ki
Jan 10, 1913
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AIME Shares In Centennial Observance With Outstanding Technical Sessions
THE Annual Fall Meeting held in Chicago in conjunction with the celebration of a Centennial of Engineering brought forth a round of field trips and symposiums which did much to add to the store of inf
Jan 1, 1952
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Comparative Tests on Drill-Steel Breakage
By S. S. Clarke
ABOUT two years ago some of my friends were discussing the amount of drill-steel breakage that was permissible or not excessive, per month, per rock ton, per ton of steel or any unit of measure or out
Jan 1, 1933
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Organized Patriotism Among Engineers
By Bradley Stoughton
A LL over our great country I have been privileged to see, during the last six weeks, the manifestation of a new spirit among engineers. Partly under the inspiration of leaders whose influence has bee
Jan 1, 1920
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Local Section News (dd6e6e35-25bb-429a-aa1e-f657949b9588)
PUGET SOUND LOCAL SECTION. Executive Committee. CHESTER F. LEE, Chair roan. C. R. CLAGHORN, Vice-Chairman. JOSEPH DANIELS, Secretary-Treasurer, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. W. C. BUT
Jan 10, 1913