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Phosphorite Deposits Near Patos de Minas, - Minas Gerais, Brazil (387deef7-efdb-4f8c-964c-ec3f542a32b2)
By James B. Cathcart
Marine phosphorite deposits occur in Braxil, in the Bambui Group of late Precambrian or Early Cambrian age. The phosphorite is laminated, isoclinally folded, and is composed of black, elongated apatit
Jan 1, 1979
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Institute of Metals Division - Control of Phases and Mechanical Properties in Nickel- Base Alloys of the René 41 Type
By Murray Kaufman
Using en; 41 for a base alloy, 15 modifications were made in sheet form. The elements Al, Ti, C, Mo, Co, and Cb were varied. The effects on the phases formed and their temperature dependence, the
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - Thermodynamic Properties of Magnesium-Tin Alloys by an Improved Isopiestic Method
By E. Miller, J. M. Eldridge, K. L. Komarek
Activities of magnesium in liquid Mg-Sn alloys have been determined between 5 and 90 at. pct Sn and 990" and 1290°K by an improved isopiestic method wherein tin specimens, heated in a temperature grad
Jan 1, 1967
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Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - Notes on Copper-base Compacts and Certain Compositions Susceptible to Precipitation Harding (Metals Tech., Aug. 1945, T. P. 1810 with discussion)
By E. I. Larsen, E. F. Swazy, F. R. Hensel
High strength, high-conductivity copper-base alloys have found considerable use in the resistance welding and electrical industry in the form of castings, forgings, or wrought products. There are a nu
Jan 1, 1946
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Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - Notes on Copper-base Compacts and Certain Compositions Susceptible to Precipitation Harding (Metals Tech., Aug. 1945, T. P. 1810 with discussion)
By E. I. Larsen, E. F. Swazy, F. R. Hensel
High strength, high-conductivity copper-base alloys have found considerable use in the resistance welding and electrical industry in the form of castings, forgings, or wrought products. There are a nu
Jan 1, 1946
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Studies Of The Design Of Shaped Explosive Charges And Their Effect In Breaking Concrete Blocks
By George B. Clark
THE " Munroe effect" of shaped explosive charges was discovered by Charles E. Munroe more than 50 years ago (in 1888), but it was not until World War II that it was put to any practical use. Both Alli
Jan 1, 1947
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Sampling Minerals Of The Ocean Floor
By Alvin H. Lense
In the spring of 1967, after a careful study of existing geology along the Pacific Coast including Alaska, the USBM, in conjunction with the USGS, decided that the offshore area around Nome, Alaska, p
Jan 8, 1968
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The Byproduct Coke Oven And Its Products
By William Blauvelt
Tun technical and engineering problems in the manufacture of coke are today the problems of the byproduct oven. Except in a few special localities, practically no beehive ovens have been built in the
Jan 3, 1918
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Hydraulic Transportation
By T. R. Young, S. A. Scott
9.5-1. Introduction. The use of pipelines to transport solids has been successfully accomplished with many different materials. One of the oldest applications is the dredging and placing of hydraulic
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Miscellaneous - Quantitative Estimation of the Impurities in Tin by Means of the Quartz Spectrograph (Abstract with Discussion. See also A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 494.)
By C. Stansfield Hitchen
The paper describes the application of the logarithmic wedge sector method of quantitative spectrography to the estimation of commonly occurring minor impurities in crude and refined tin. Both arc and
Jan 1, 1933
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The Development Of Blast-Furnace Construction At The Boston & Montana Smelter.
By J. A. Jr. Church
I. EARLY FURNACES. . COPPER blast-furnace construction in America has long recognized a general standard in the rectangular water-jacketed shaft with separate forehearth. The details, however, and es
Jan 7, 1913
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Institute of Metals Division - The Beryllium-iron System
By M. Cohen, R. J. Teitel
There is considerable interest in beryllium because of its low density (1.84 g per cu cm), high modulus of elasticity (40 X 106 psi), high melting point (1280°C), and special nuclear characteristics.
Jan 1, 1950
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Cleaning Blast-Furnace Gas
By Arthur Boynton
IN THE preparation of this paper the writer has been influenced by the fact that descriptions of various means of cleaning blast-furnace gas have been published and that further descriptive treatment
Jan 1, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Yield Points in Alpha Cu-Al Single Crystal
By T. J. Koppenaal, M. E. Fine
A yield point effect attributed to short-range ordevi?g (SRO) occurs in Cu base Al. At at 296°K varies with heat treatment, decreasing as the annealing ternperature is raised .from 433Oto 598°K. Davie
Jan 1, 1962
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - The Silver-Rich Solid Solutions in the System Silver-Magnesium: I) Short-Range Order
By Amitava Gangulee, Michael B. Bever
The effects of changes in short-range order on some thermodynamic, electrical, and mechanical properties of the silver-rich Ag-Mg solid solutions have been investigated. The heats of formation at 273
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Flotation Therory and Practices - Microscopy in Flotation Research
By G. R. M. Del Giudice
A survey of the flotation literature of the past 10 years indicates an increasing use of the microscope as a tool for investigation. Thus, the metallurgical microscope has been used by Tucker and Head
Jan 1, 1935
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Principles Of Flotation, 111.-An Experimental Study Of The Influence Of Cyanide, Alkalis And Copper Sulfate On The Effect Of Sulfur-Bearing Collectors At Mineral Surfaces
By I. W. Wark
AN attempt has been made to compare the influences of the two most widely used depressants-alkalis and sodium cyanide-and the most widely used activator-copper sulfate-on the air-mineral contact induc
Jan 1, 1934
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San Francisco Paper - A Modification of the “Gay Lussac” Method for Silver Bullion Containing Tin
By Luis Emylnn Salas
If the ordinary wet method be attempted for silver-bullion containing tin, much trouble is experienced, varying with the amount of tin present. Even with a percentage as low as 0.05, the end-point is
Jan 1, 1913
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Stability of Lead Ethyl Xanthate in Aqueous Systems
By J. Leja, N. Sheikh
The stability of lead ethyl xanthate precipitate in aqueous environment of different pH (4.5 to 10.5) and at temperatures 25°C-60°C was investigated. Dissolution leads to a wide variation of pH, xanth
Jan 1, 1974
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New York Paper - Petroleum in the Philippines (with Discussion)
By W. D. Smith
It has been 5 years since the writer left the Philippine Islands and while in that country his chief work did not lie in this field, though he has visited all but one of the localities mentioned in th
Jan 1, 1921