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Schuylkill Valley (Reading) Meeting - October, 1892Jerome L. Boyer, Reading, Chairman; William L. Sheafer, Pottsville, Secretary ; Levi Quier, Reading, Treasurer; Robert Allison, Port Carbon; James Archbald, Jr., Pottsville; William Atkins, Pottsville
Jan 1, 1893
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Elevated Temperature Tension Tests on Galvanized Steels ? with Discussion on Galvanized Steel at Elevated TemperatureBy J. H. Craig
As a result of information that the Navy Department was questioning the advisability of raising the maximum allowable exposure temperature for zinc-coated steel parts from 500 to 750 F., it was decide
Jan 1, 1945
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List of Members and Associates Arranged According to States and Towns (049c6490-53b4-4ee0-af5e-84b4dccfd838)ALABAMA. Aldrich, Aldrich, W. F. Anniston, Noble, A. E Bessemer, Abbott, C. E., Fer¬gusson, V. Birmingham, Aldrich, T. H., Jr., Bowron, C. E., Bowron, J., Collord, G. L, Crockard, F. H., Davis, F. H,
Jan 1, 1910
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Contents - ForewordBy F. H. Rhines
Page Foreword. By F. N. Rhines............................525 Design Factors for the Metal Forms with Which Powder Metallurgy May Compete. By Fred P. Peters...................... ......52
Jan 1, 1945
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Personal (c41d53bc-6f1b-48cd-a1e8-d0c941c64889)(Members are urged to send in for this column, any notes. of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) The following members registered at Institute headquarters during the month of
Jan 6, 1913
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Industrial Minerals - Saskatchewan Potash DepositsBy M. A. Goudie
The deposits occur in a large salt basin of Middle Devonian age. The potash, the final deposit in the salt basin, results from several interrupted cycles of evaporation and dessication. The deposits
Jan 1, 1961
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Logging and Log Interpretation - An Experimental Study on the Influence of the Chemical Composition of Electrolytes on the SP CurveBy M. P. Tixier, M. Gondouin, G. L. Simard
In the quantitative interpretation of the SP logs, the electrochemical component is generally taken equal to — K log Rm /Rw where K has the theoretical value corresponding to solutions of pure sodium
Jan 1, 1958
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Topographic Maps for the Mining Engineer. (997a3fb6-20e0-4030-8691-80c8e7ced48a)Discussion of the paper of E. G. Woodruff, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 78, June, 1913, pp. 1001 to 1010. F. A. LINFORTH, Butte, Mont.:-I have not had an
Jan 11, 1913
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Grain Size And Properties Of Sand-Cast Magnesium AlloysBy C. W. Phillips, R. S. Busk
WITH most cast metals the grain size may vary within wide limits, depending upon the conditions at the moment of freezing. These conditions are subject to control in magnesium-base alloys, by proper m
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Ductile Beryllium-Silver Alloys Produced by Castings (TN)By J. B. Cohen
EARLY investigators1-4 reported that additions of beryllium to silver caused embrittlement. The in-termetallic phases which are now known to exist5,' were not known at the time. Solidification
Jan 1, 1961
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An X-Ray Study Of The Gold-Iron AlloysBy Eric Jette
THE alloys of gold and iron were investigated in 1907 by Isaac and Tammann,1 who determined the thermal diagram for the entire system by thermal analysis and microscopic examination. They also reviewe
Jan 1, 1934
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Technical Notes - Analog Study of Water ConingBy H. I. Meyer, D. F. Searcy
INTRODUCTION The analysls of our previous paper' on the behavior at two immiscible fluids separated by gravity into two dlstinct saturated zones in the porous medium was shown to be theoretica
Jan 1, 1957
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Boston Paper - The Bower-Barff ProcessBy A. S. Bower
Any process which has for its object the preservation of iron and steel from rust, and which will make these metals more applicable than they now are to the requirements of mankind, will be sure to me
Jan 1, 1883
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New York Paper - Cost Factors in Coal Production (with Discussion)By William H. Grady
FactoRs entering into the market value of coal are its grade, and the cost of labor, material, and capital. Reduction in these costs cannot be expected in the future, and it therefore follows that gre
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on Electrical Resistivity of TitaniumBy R. J. Wasilewski
The resistivity of single crystal and of polycrystalline metal has been determined between 77° and 1500°K. At comparable purity, the resistivity of the poly crystalline metal differs from that calcul
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Note on the Existence of UTa10C4 (TN)By E. Parthe, J. P. Pemsler
TWO references can be found in the literature concerning the ternary system uranium-tantalum -carbon. C. H. Schramm, P. Gordon, and A. R. Kaufmam reported in this Journal1 on the existence of the tern
Jan 1, 1960
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Stabilization of the Bituminous Coal IndustryBy Edwin Ludlow
T HE OPEN FORUM on this subject called by Mr. Hoover at the recent meeting of the Institute' brought out a large number of very able papers, and a very full discussion of all the problems involve
Jan 1, 1920
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Minor Metals - Tin Smelting and MetallurgyBy C. L. Mantell
When considered from the viewpoint of world annual output, tin is one of the rarest metals. Its annual production is exceeded by that of iron, copper, lead, zinc. aluminum, magnesium; probably by that
Jan 1, 1944
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Mill Design Symposium - From Ore Testing to Cost EstimationPRACTICAL PROBLEMS AND BASIC PRINCIPLES ranging from ore testing to cost estimation get a working over from top men in the minerals beneficiation field. The Minerals Beneficiation Division developed t
Jan 9, 1953
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Analysis of Gas-Cap or Dissolved-Gas Drive ReservoirsBy H. L. Stone, A. O. Garder
A numerical method of solving the partial differential equations which describe the one-dimensional displacement of oil by gas has been presented. Possible extension of the method to treat multidimens