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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation Modes of Zirconium at 77°, 575°, and 1075°By K. E. J. Rapperport, C. S. Hartley
The only slip system observed in zirconium crystals deformed at 77", 575", and 1075OK was (1010) [1210] with a critical resolved shear stress in tension of 1.0 kg per sq mm at 77°K; 0.2 kg per sq mm a
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization of Iron and Iron-Manganese Alloys (Discussion)By F. J. Plecity, J. T. Michalak, W. C. Leslie
W. M. Williams (McGill University)-The authors are to be congratulated on completing this detailed investigation of recrystallization behavior. The present writer has recently completed some research
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Hafnium-Zirconium Separation by Vapor Phase DechlorinationBy J. W. Evans
ONE possible method for the separation of hafnium from zirconium is by the vapor phase oxidation of the purified mixed chlorides. An important factor for success depends on the difference in free ener
Jan 1, 1959
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Method of Predicting Oil Recovery in a Five-Spot SteamfloodBy B. H. Caudle, L. G. Davies, I. H. Silberberg
This paper presents a method of predicting the recovery and performance of a five-spot steam injection project, in which a realistic approach to pattern sweepout efficiencies is made. Published method
Jan 1, 1969
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PART V - Papers - On the Thermodynamic Properties of Several Solid Phases of the Compound InSbBy M. D. Banus, M. B. Bever, A. K. Jena
Measurements of the heat effects on addition of various solid phases of InSb to a solution calorimeter have confirmed the existence of a new high-pressure plzase InSbQII), which was jormed at 37 kbar
Jan 1, 1968
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Pipelining - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Drag Reduction Characteristics of Solutions of Macromolecules In Turbulent Pipe FlowBy J. G. Savins
Certain types of macromolecules added to water and salt solutions flowing in turbulent motion can reduce the pressure gradient. Alternatively, the volumetric capacity of a pipe for these fluids is inc
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Intragranular Precipitation of Intermetallic Compounds in Complex Austenitic AlloysBy W. C. Hagel, H. J. Beattie
Seven austenitic alloys of varions base compositions and minor-alloy additions were solution-treated, aged systematically between 1200oand 1800oF, and examined by X-ray and electron metallography. Int
Jan 1, 1962
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Successful Meeting at Salt Lake CityBy M. W. Von Bernewitz
AN important regional meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers was held, at Salt Lake City on Aug. 22 to 26, jointly with the fifth annual meeting of the Western Divis
Jan 10, 1927
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The Claiborne Group and its Remarkable FossilsBy P. H. Mell
THE little village, from which this formation receives its name, is situated on a bluff of the Alabama River, 175 feet above water level. This bluff is a portion of high table land that begins in the
Jan 1, 1880
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Minor Metals - Antimony: Its Metallurgy and Refining in Recent YearsBy Chung Yu Wang, Guy C. Riddle
There are found in nature upward of II2 minerals containing antimony, but only a few of them, listed in Table I, can be considered as antimony ore-forming minerals. Stibnite (Sb2S3), antimony sulph
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Pressure Operation of the Pig-iron Blast Furnace and the Problem of Solution Loss (T. P. 921, with discussion)By Julian M. Avery
In its dual role of pig-iron smelter and gas producer, the blast furnace is a remarkably satisfactory and efficient apparatus. Many metallurgists and engineers have pointed out, however, that since th
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Pressure Operation of the Pig-iron Blast Furnace and the Problem of Solution Loss (T. P. 921, with discussion)By Julian M. Avery
In its dual role of pig-iron smelter and gas producer, the blast furnace is a remarkably satisfactory and efficient apparatus. Many metallurgists and engineers have pointed out, however, that since th
Jan 1, 1938
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PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - A High-Temperature Electromagnetic StirrerBy W. A. Tiller, W. C. Johnston
A high-temperature electromagnetic stirrer is described in which heating and stirring are accomplished by independently controlled power sources. The appavatus is suitable lor use at temperatures up
Jan 1, 1968
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Canada's Minerals and Their International ImplicationsBy C. K. Leith
IN telling the story of Canada's minerals many interesting and spectacular details will be passed over to permit pointing out some of the significant inter- national aspects. No country now has e
Jan 1, 1929
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Discussions - Institute of Metals Division St. Louis Meeting, February 1951DISCUSSION, M. Cohen presiding A. H. Geisler and D. L. Martin (GeneTal Electric Research Laboratory, Schenectady, N. Y.)—We were rather interested to note the author's conclusion that the c
Jan 1, 1952
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The Petroleum Industry ? Development of Reserves Trails New Discoveries; Older Fields Required to Produce Beyond Maximum Efficient RatesBy W. S. Morris
PETROLEUM'S importance in World War II can perhaps be better realized by the recitation of a few facts and figures: Gasoline needs in this war are already eighty times greater than in the last w
Jan 1, 1945
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The Use Of Contour Surfaces As Predictive Models For Ore ValuesBy S. R. du Toit, W. J. Oberholzer, M. I. Watson, D. G. Krige
The objectives, essential features and implications of the 'random' and 'deterministic' types of ore value surfaces are examined as well as the basic requirements for a satisfactor
Jan 1, 1969
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Local Equilibrium and Diffusion in Binary AlloysBy R. Schuhmann, G. W. Powell
The concept of local equilibrium is examined and, in particular, the applicability of the concept to two-phase binary diffusion couples is discussed. It is concluded that, if binary solid solutions ar
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - System Zirconium-NitrogenBy R. F. Domagala, M. Hansen, D. J. McPherson
Iodide zirconium was combined with calculated amounts of nitrided zirconium sponge and arc melted to prepare alloys in the 0 to 6 wt pct N region. Annealing treatments were carried out at 21 temperatu
Jan 1, 1957
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Modernization Makes Cement PayBy A. H. Tousley
The cement industry is on the horns of an economic dilemma. Within the last ten years, its over- capacity in the United States has varied from 139- 127% of demand (Fig. 1). The most direct effect of t
Jan 1, 1971