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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Thermal History upon Transformation Kinetics in Titanium-Chromium AlloysBy H. I. Aaronson
Isothermally formed plates of proeutectoid a, lengthen at approximately the rates predicted by the Zener-Hillert equation, indicating that their lengthening kinetics are controlled by the volume diffu
Jan 1, 1962
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Duluth Paper - Inorganic Standards for the Colorimetric Carbon TestBy Theodore W. Robinson
WHEREVER the amount of work renders it practicable the plan of using permanent standard solutions, in connection with the colorimetric carbon test, affords such manifold advantages that it is to be st
Jan 1, 1888
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Alloys - The Constitution of the Lead-antimony and Lead-antimony-silver Systems (Metals Technology, Sept. 1943) (With discussion)By B. Blumenthal
THE present investigation was planned as a survey of the lead-rich portion of the ternary lead-antimony-silver system by thermal analysis. Since, however, a rigorous application of the conventional th
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Alloys - The Constitution of the Lead-antimony and Lead-antimony-silver Systems (Metals Technology, Sept. 1943) (With discussion)By B. Blumenthal
THE present investigation was planned as a survey of the lead-rich portion of the ternary lead-antimony-silver system by thermal analysis. Since, however, a rigorous application of the conventional th
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - The Hardenability Effect of MolybdenumBy J. L. Giove, J. M. Hodge, R. G. Storm
The hardenability effect of molybdenum has been evaluated by a number of investigators, including one of the present authors.1,2,3,4,6 Considerable discreMncy exists, however, among the results of the
Jan 1, 1950
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Labor-Saving Appliances in the Works-LaboratoryBy Edward Keller
THE present ruling principle in shop and factory, induced by conditions of. keen competition, is to do the greatest amount of work in the shortest time, or in other words, to secure the greatest outpu
Mar 1, 1905
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Development of Technical Societies (Presidential Address at Montreal)By John Birkinbine
Through the partiality of my fellow-members I have been able, during seven years' service on the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, to note the development of technical societ
Jan 1, 1893
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The Aluminum IndustryBy Philip D. Wilson
FEAST and famine-or, chronologically, famine and feast-have characterized the aluminum supply program during 1943. Fortunately for the war effort the famine phase is over and aluminum production is no
Jan 1, 1944
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Sponge Iron an Unpromising Substitute for Scrap in SteelBy Clyde E. Williams
MODERN steelmaking has gradually evolved from an inefficient small-scale operation, utilizing tiny units, to a highly efficient one utilizing large units almost completely mechanized. The leading posi
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - New Metastable Alloy Phases of Gold, Silver, and Aluminum (TN)By N. J. Grant, B. C. Giessen, Paul Predecki
ALLOYS of gold, silver, and aluminum with elements of the groups BII, BIII, BIV, and BV were prepared by a rapid quenching technique (splat) and were examined by X-ray diffraction. Five new intermedia
Jan 1, 1965
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Radioactivity at the Caribou Silver Mine, Boulder County, ColoradoBy G. Carman Ridland
Front Range, Colorado: The majority of the rocks comprising the Front Range of Colorado are pre- Cambrian schists, gneisses, and intrusives which have been elevated to form part of the Southern Rocky
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solution Strengthening in Iron-Nickel and Iron-Platinum AlloysBy M. S. Burton, H. H. Kranzlein, G. V. Smith
The influence of up to 2 at. pct of Ni and Pt on the yield strength of mono- and polycrystalline high-purity iron has been evaluated at temperatures from + 25° to -196°C. Current theories of solid -so
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Calcium and Silicon in a Lime-Alumina-Silica SlagBy John Chipman, Helen Towers
DEVELOPMENT of a simple radioactive tracer technique for measurement of the diffusion coefficient of calcium ion in liquid slag has already been reported. The investigation was of a preliminary nature
Jan 1, 1958
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Occurrence of Mineral Deposits in the Pegmatites of the Karibib-Omaruru and Orange River Areas of South West AfricaBy Eugene N. Cameron
Pegmatites occur in abundance in certain areas of South West Africa and in adjacent parts of northern Cape Province in the Union of South Africa. Some of the pegmatite deposits were prospected before
Sep 1, 1955
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Petroleum Resources of JapanBy J. Morgan Clements
PETROLEUM has been known in Japan since at least 668 A. D., for a picture shows the presentation, during that year, to the Emperor Tenchi (Tenji) of "burning water" and." burning earth" by his subject
Jan 7, 1922
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OutcropsIn the examination of an undeveloped prospect a decision must be arrived at from an inspection of the outcrops and the exposures in a few shallow pits. Prospects that are offered for sale rarely expos
Jan 1, 1932
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Subsidies for Mine ProductionBy Evan Just
DIRECT subsidies for mine production in this country began as an outgrowth of wartime 'price regulation. The price-fixing authorities realized that the volume of production to be required from do
Jan 1, 1948
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Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine CoalBy D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright
DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Drainage Behavior and Water Retention Properties of Fine CoalBy D. W. Gillmore, C. C. Wright
DEWATERING is a major problem in the preparation and utilization of fine-sized coals now being recovered in increasing amounts from colliery effluents, refuse banks, and silt ponds. Of the various met
Jan 1, 1953
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New York Paper - Uniform Mining Law for North America (with Discussion)By T. E. Godson
AS this is the age of reform, a uniform mining law for North America is a moot subject for discussion at this meeting of the Institute. The question is one of peculiarly technical and, in many respect
Jan 1, 1920