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  • AIME
    Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - The Determination of Rapid Recrystallization Rates of Austenite at the Temperatures of Hot Deformation

    By J. R. Bell, W. J. Childs, J. H. Bucher, G. A. Wilber

    A technique for determining recrystallization times as short as 0.10 sec was developed utilizing the "Gleeble", a commercially available testing system designed for the study of short-time, high-tempe

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of Hydrogen on the Tensile Properties of Columbium

    By R. D. Daniels, T. W. Wood

    The tensile properties of columbium and Cb-H alloys containing up to 455 ppm H were studied as a function of temperature and strain rate. Hydrogen, introduced into columbium at elevated temperatures,

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Properties of Alpha Titanium as Affected by Structure and Composition

    By R. I. Jaffee, F. C. Holden, H. R. Ogden

    The effects of grain size and shape on alloys of titanium with nitrogen and aluminum have been determined. Increasing a grain size decreases strength and hardness and increases impact resistance. Quen

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Institute of Metals Division - System Zirconium—Copper

    By C. E. Lundin, M. Hansen, D. J. McPherson

    PRIOR work on the Zr-Cu phase diagram by Alli-bone and Sykes,' Pogodin, Shumova, and KUGU cheva,' and Raub and EngeL3 as confined largely to copper-rich alloys. The investigations of Raub an

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Industrial Minerals - Alkali Reactivity of Natural Aggregates in Western United States

    By William Y. Holland, Roger M. Cook

    In view of the increasingly widespread deterioration of concrete structures as the result of the interaction of the alkalies sodium and potassium released by hydration of portland cement and susceptib

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of the System Gallium-Indium

    By J. P. Denny

    The constitution of the Ga-In system was determined by thermal methods. An experimentally determined metastable equilibrium line (an extension of the indium-rich liquidus) was obtained. The various al

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Harvey S. Mudd - Official Candidate for Vice-President

    By W. C. PAGE

    HARVEY S. MUDD has the unusual distinction of having virtually inherited a Directorship in the -A.I.M.E., for he was appointed to the Board to fill the unexpired term of his father in 1926. Since then

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Production - Domestic - Production in Oklahoma during 1930

    By Henry A. Ley

    Oklahoma produced about 40,000,000 bbl. less crude oil in 1930 than it did in 1929, but developed the largest initial production from current well completions ever recorded in its history. The output

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Colony Describes A Process For Extracting Shale Oil

    Fifty to 75 million years ago, hydrocarbon-bearing rocks were formed in the Green River formation of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. The hydro- carbons can be extracted from these rocks, marl- stone but m

    Jan 8, 1965

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    Banking-A New Role for the Mining Engineer

    By Linda P. Bono

    Some mining engineers are pursuing their destinies in places far removed from what they might have envisioned back in the classroom. The path they follow to work each day may wind down Wall St., Park

    Jan 9, 1978

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    Operations at the Lead Plant of the U. S. Metals Refining Co.

    By Hermsdorf, Richard P. E.

    AMONG the newer lead smelting and refining plants of the country is that of the United States Metals Refining Co., at Carteret, N. J. Not only is the technical practice here modern and efficient, but

    Jan 1, 1934

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    New York Paper - Why the Mining Laws Should be Revised (with Discussion)

    By Horace V. Winchell

    The laws here referred to are those which define the status of the prospector for mineral deposits in the soil or beneath it, establish his methods of procedure, protect him in his possession while se

    Jan 1, 1915

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    ERTS-A -A New Apogee For Mineral Finding

    By William D. Carter

    When the first Earth Resources Technology satellite (ERTS-A) is orbited by NASA next year, mineral exploration is expected to take a giant leap forward. There are many inherent advantages in going to

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Philadelphia Paper - A New Bottom for Bessemer Converters

    By Charles F. Manness

    In the great increase of product which has been accomplished in the American Bessemer plant, through improvements in machinery and refractories, and by more perfect skill in their manipulation,

    Jan 1, 1881

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    A New Surface Measurement Tool for Mineral Engineers

    By F. W. Bloecher

    D ETERMINATION of the surface area of finely divided minerals is of interest to mineral engineers engaged in flotation, comminution, and dewatering studies. In the industrial minerals field, many mate

    Jan 3, 1951

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    Time-To-Fracture Tests On Platinum, 10 Per Cent Iridium-Platinum And 10 Per Cent Rhodium-Platinum Alloys

    By H. E. Stauss

    THE time-to-fracture test has been applied to pure platinum and to two alloys of platinum under the special conditions of small cross-sectional area of the specimens and of a test temperature above th

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Identification of Mixtures of Waters from Chemical Water Analyses

    By J. C. McKinnell

    The appraisal of an oil lease may often be mad,? through production decline analysis, which requires description of the functional relationship between the oil production rate and either cumulative pr

  • AIME
    Production Engineering and Research - Viscosity of Natural Gases (T.P. 1599, Petr. Tech., July 1943)

    By Donald L. Katz, Leo B. Bicher

    A correlation is presented for predicting the viscosities of light paraffin hydrocarbon mixtures such as natural gases for temperatures from o° to 4o0°F. and for pressures fro1 atmospheric to I0,000 l

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production Engineering and Research - Viscosity of Natural Gases (T.P. 1599, Petr. Tech., July 1943)

    By Leo B. Bicher, Donald L. Katz

    A correlation is presented for predicting the viscosities of light paraffin hydrocarbon mixtures such as natural gases for temperatures from o° to 4o0°F. and for pressures fro1 atmospheric to I0,000 l

    Jan 1, 1944