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Use Of Sodium Picrate In Revealing Dendritic Segregation In Iron AlloysBy Albert Sauveur
This paper explains the possibility of using advantageously a boiling solution of sodium picrate to reveal dendritic segregation in steel. The mechanism of the action of the reagent is described. The
Jan 2, 1924
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The Structure and Properties of Some Iron-nickel AlloysBy G. Sachs
THE iron-rich iron-nickel alloys have at-tracted considerable academic interest in recent years. The carbon-free alloys are of minor practical importance, but they are Atomic per cent nickel FIG.
Jan 1, 1940
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Inspiration's Successful Change to Open-PitBy H. C., Weed
THE Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co., located in the Globe-Miami district at Inspiration, Ariz., became a producer of copper in 1915. From 1915 until 1948, 116,278,000 tons of ore were produced fro
Jan 1, 1950
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Papres - Metal Mining - Power Loading on the Colorado River AqueductBy Arthur C. Green
A group of 13 cities situated in Los Angeles and Orange counties in Southern California is engaged in constructing an aqueduct to carry water from the Colorado River at a point near Parker, Arizona, t
Jan 1, 1937
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Recent Tests of Ball-Mill Crushing ? DiscussionJOHN W. BELL,* Montreal, Canada (written discussion?).-Mr. Hardinge's "hammer" theory is, I believe, a sound one; but, unfortunately, at the very place in the Hardinge mill where there should ,be
Jan 4, 1918
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Rocket-Jet Burners Cut Time And Costs In Granite QuarriesBy H. C. Rolseth, R. H. Kohler
Jet channeling made its entry into the granite industry in 1955 and quickly gained acceptance as an economical method of quarrying. Developed by the Linde Division of Union Carbide Corp., this method
Jan 7, 1969
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Papers - Copper, Brass and Bronze - Some Effects of Internal Stress on Properties of Drawn Brass Tubes (With Discussion)By D. K. Crampton
The object of this work was to obtain and correlate information on effect of internal stress in variously drawn tubes on several properties. Also, a simple approximate method of comparing types of str
Jan 1, 1933
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Coal Mining Methods, with Especial Reference to Improved Methods and Higher Extraction - Pocahontas Coal Field, and Operating Methods of the United States Coal and Coke Co. (with Discussion)By Edward O’Toole
THe Pocahontas district occupies the extreme southern end of West Virginia, principally McDowell, Mercer and Wyoming counties, and a part of Tazewell county, in southwestern Virginia. The first rec
Jan 1, 1925
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Conduction Heating of Formations With Limited Permeability by Condensing GasesBy H. A. Lesser, H. L. Stone, G. H. Bruce
ESSO PRODUCTION RESEARCH CO., HOUSTON, TEX. A mathematical model that represents the conduction heating of a rock formation of limited permeability is formulated. Heat is introduced by the injectio
Jan 1, 1967
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Iron and Steel Division - Slag-Metal-Graphite Reactions and the Activity of Silica in Lime-Alumina-Silica SlagsBy J. Chipman, J. C. Fulton
Reduction of silicon from blast-furnace-type slags by carbon-saturated iron is a very slow reaction even under conditions of rapid stirring. Equilibrium under atmospheric pressure of carbon monoxide w
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - Rapid Phase Transformations in Titanium Induced by Pulse HeatingBy Robert Parker
Measurements of the latent heat of transformation from a to 0 titanium were made using a pulse-heating technique. Rapid heating was accomplished electrically by discharging a low-inductance capci-tor
Jan 1, 1965
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The Heat Treatment of Steel CastingsBy O. D. A. Pease, C. D. Young, C. H. Strand
In an effort to employ cast steel of a stronger structure than that found in the annealed steel casting, the possibilities of heat treatment which will increase the strength without materially decreas
Jan 1, 1915
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Notes On Copper-Base Compacts And Certain Compositions Susceptible To Precipitation-HardeningBy 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, 1945
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismic Refraction Methods as Applied to Shallow Overburdens (With Discussion)By Jerry H. Service, F. L. Partlo
The following investigation was undertaken to develop a method for determining with reasonable accuracy the depth of overburdens of 100 ft. or less. Seismic methods seemed to offer good possibilities.
Jan 1, 1934
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Iron and Steel Division - The Rate and Mechanism of the Sulfurization of Carbon-Saturated IronBy G. Derge, L. D. Kirkbride
In recent years the problem of sulfur elimination in iron and steel-making has been of increasing importance. This interest has been due to the increasing amounts of sulfur coming into the system via
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute Committees (143dce3c-7213-4f6c-b01d-7db8efcebe3d)Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOON
Jan 7, 1918
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Effect of Temperature on the Gel Strength of Some Gulf Coast Drilling MudsBy B. I. Routh
A STUDY of the effects of temperature on the gel strength of drilling muds is a natural outgrowth of the present era of deep drilling. The control of the gel solids' is now considered important b
Jan 1, 1938
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Mica (28ee116a-8aa3-4d28-9751-f6d0eeb35a0a)By Eugene H. Dawson
MICA is a mineral that once was a familiar sight as fireproof windows in stove and furnace doors and as lamp chimneys and shades. Since 1878, the beginning of the electrical age, the use of mica for s
Jan 1, 1949
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SME News (b6a78a10-0823-41ce-acac-3298a863856b)Jan 6, 1976
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Oil and Gas in RumaniaThe production of Rumania for 1937 amounted to 54.142.600 bbl., which is a decrease of 10.319.636 bbl., or 15.9 per cent over that of 1936. In all. 1.300.000 ft. were drilled during the year— an incre
Jan 1, 1938