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                     Papers - Effect of Some Mill Variables on the Earing of Brass in Deep Drawing (T.P. 1444, with discussion) Papers - Effect of Some Mill Variables on the Earing of Brass in Deep Drawing (T.P. 1444, with discussion)By Earl W. Palmer, Cyril Stanley Smith StKip of any of the metals used for deep drawing operations occasionally yields cups that are defective because of a rim that varies in height around the cup in a wave-like manner. Some such defects a Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Corrosion of Copper and Alpha Brass-Chemical and Electrochemical Studies (T.P. 1458, with discussion) Papers - Corrosion of Copper and Alpha Brass-Chemical and Electrochemical Studies (T.P. 1458, with discussion)By John Wulff, J. H. Hollomon The opinion has been widely held that the corrosion of alpha brass occurs by the selective solution of zinc. As late as 1939, Fink1 and Evans2 suggested that in the initial stage of the corrosion the Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Rates of High-temperature Oxidation of Dilute Copper Alloys (T.P. 1368, with discussion) Papers - Rates of High-temperature Oxidation of Dilute Copper Alloys (T.P. 1368, with discussion)By W. A. Johnson, F. N. Rhines, W. A. Anderson The rate of the high-temperature oxidation of pure copper has been measured repeatedly by numerous investigators. It appears to be generally agreed: (I) that at constant temperature, after the initial Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Constitution of Copper-rich Copper-silicon-manganese Alloys. (T.P. 1418) Papers - Constitution of Copper-rich Copper-silicon-manganese Alloys. (T.P. 1418)By Walter R. Hibbard, Cyril Stanley Smith IN 1929 one of the authors1 determined the constitution of copper-silicon-manganese alloys contailling over go per cent copper. Through a combination of circumstances the presence of the copper-silico Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Effect of Columbium on Some Annealing Characteristics of Copper and 80-20 Cupronickel (T.P. 1342, with discussion) Papers - Effect of Columbium on Some Annealing Characteristics of Copper and 80-20 Cupronickel (T.P. 1342, with discussion)By Alan U. Seybolt In examination of some cold-rolled copper and cupronickel that contained a little columbium, it was discovered that these alloys were unusually resistant to annealing. This effect was suficiently pron Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Ferromagnetic Nature of the Beta Phase in the Copper-manganese-tin System (T.P. 1405, with discussion) Papers - Ferromagnetic Nature of the Beta Phase in the Copper-manganese-tin System (T.P. 1405, with discussion)By Ralph Hultgren, Louis A. Carapella When F. Heuslerl found in 1898 that certain alloys containing only copper, manganese, and tin were ferromagnetic, the discovery excited a great deal of interest and led to numerous investigations. It Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Some Mechanical Properties of Manganese-copper Alloys (TP. 1446, with discussion) Papers - Some Mechanical Properties of Manganese-copper Alloys (TP. 1446, with discussion)By Alfred H. Hesse, Edwin T. Myskowski The development by the U. S. Bureau of Mines of a process for purifying manganese by electrolysis has stimulated interest in manganese alloys. While recent publications have shown some alloys of manga Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Relief of Residual Stress in Some Aluminum Alloys (T.P. 1334, with discussion) Papers - Relief of Residual Stress in Some Aluminum Alloys (T.P. 1334, with discussion)By K. R. Van Horn, L. W. Kempf Plastic deformation of most commercia1 metals within a sufficiently low temperature range results in profound changes in structure and properties, of which the causes and effects are not completely un Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Preferred Orientation in Rolled Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (T.P. 1355, with discussion) Papers - Preferred Orientation in Rolled Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (T.P. 1355, with discussion)By P. W. Bakarian Previous determinationl,2,3 of the texture of magnesium and its alloys have shown only slight variations in the principal features of the structure. This investigation presents pole figures for magnes Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Corrosion Studies of Magnesium and Its Alloys (T .P. 1353, with discussion) Papers - Corrosion Studies of Magnesium and Its Alloys (T .P. 1353, with discussion)By J. D. Hanawalt, C. E. Nelson, J. A. Peloubet The subject of the salt-water corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys is somewhat like that of the pitting of stainless steels, in that it involves a relatively small. percentage of the applications Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Recrystallization and Precipitation on Aging of Tin-bismuth Alloys (T.P. 1364, with discussion) Papers - Recrystallization and Precipitation on Aging of Tin-bismuth Alloys (T.P. 1364, with discussion)By J. E. Burke, C. W. Mason In attempting to study precipitation from a tetragonal lattice, using solid solutione of bismuth in tin, it was found that although a Widmanstätten pattern is observed1,4 only a qualitative analysis o Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion) Papers - Electrochemical Behavior of the Lead-tin Couple in Carbonate Solutions (T.P. 1447, with discussion)By Gerhard Derge, Arthur H. Grobe, Harold Markus The high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Internal Oxidation in Dilute Alloys of Silver and of Some White Metals (T.P. 1439, with discussion) Papers - Internal Oxidation in Dilute Alloys of Silver and of Some White Metals (T.P. 1439, with discussion)By F. N. Rhines, A. H. Grobe At elevated temperatures the oxide of silver is unstable in the air at atmospheric pressure, consequently no external oxide scale forms upon pure silver under conditions of high-temperature annealing. Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Diffusion Experiments on a Gold-silver Alloy by Chemical and Radioactive Tracer Methods (T.P. 1429, with discussion) Papers - Diffusion Experiments on a Gold-silver Alloy by Chemical and Radioactive Tracer Methods (T.P. 1429, with discussion)By A. William Johnson It was pointed out in an earlier paper1 that our understanding of the atomic mechanism by which diffusion occurs in metallic alloys is scarcely in an advanced state. This unsatisfactory condition is t Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - New Method for Determination of Stress Distribution in Thin-walled Tubing (T.P. 1384, with discussion) Papers - New Method for Determination of Stress Distribution in Thin-walled Tubing (T.P. 1384, with discussion)By G. Sachs, G. Espey Simple methods can be used for the determination of the residual stresses in thin walled tubing if the stresses consist of high tensile stresses at the one surface and high compressive stresses at the Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Theory of Lattice Expansion Introduced by Cold-work (T.P. 1403, with discussion) Papers - Theory of Lattice Expansion Introduced by Cold-work (T.P. 1403, with discussion)By Clarence Zener IT has long been known that the density of a metal usually decreases with cold-work. Thus O'Neilll observed as early as 1861 that cold hammering of commercial hot-rolled copper is accompanied by Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Contents of Volume 150 (Iron and Steel Division) Contents of Volume 150 (Iron and Steel Division)Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel. By John Johnston. (Howe Lecture) (T.P. 1478) Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cen Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Foreword - By Benjamin L. Miller Foreword - By Benjamin L. MillerJan 1, 1942 
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                     Contents ContentsJan 1, 1942 
