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Technical Notes - Deformation and Recrystallization Texture of Cold-Drawn OFHC Copper WireBy W. A. Backofen
THE texture of cold-drawn copper wire has been described most often as a composite of [Ill] and [loo] directions aligned parallel to the wire axis.' Hibbard2 suggested that sufficient reduction w
Jan 1, 1952
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Testing Gun Steel And Other Alloys And Metals For Resistance To Surface CrackingBy Earl Ingerson
BORE surfaces of used guns commonly show a pattern of cracks in various degrees of development. It has been suggested that these cracks may aid erosion by providing channelways for the gases, eventual
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation of Niobium (Columbium) in the Temperature Range 500o to 1200o CBy Per Kofstad, Hallstein Kjöllesdal
The oxidation behavior of niobium (columbium) has been studied in the temperature range 500° to 1200°C and at oxygen pressures of 760,100, 10, 1, and 0.1 mm of Hg. The work comprises kinetic studies
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Notes - Hardness of Metals and AlloysBy G. P. Chatterjee
HARDNESS is one of the most common properties of metals and alloys but is one of the most difficult to define or express in terms of the fundamental units. In the Brinell or Vicker's hardness tes
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Phase Diagram of the Copper-iron-silicon System from go to 100 PerCent Copper (Metals Technology, Sept. 1942)By A. G. H. Anderson, A. W. Kingsbury
Silicon bronzes containing ken are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cent
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Physical Metallurgy - Phase Diagram of the Copper-iron-silicon System from go to 100 PerCent Copper (Metals Technology, Sept. 1942)By A. G. H. Anderson, A. W. Kingsbury
Silicon bronzes containing ken are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cent
Jan 1, 1943
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Ashanti Goldfields Corporation (Ghana) Ltd. - Obuasi, Ghana, West AfricaThe Ashanti mine is located in the Gold Coast region of West Africa in Ghana, where gold is found over a wide area of about 105,000 sq km (40,000 sq miles). Ashanti has been the most productive of all
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Yield Points in Alpha Cu-Al Single CrystalBy 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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Great Falls Converter Practice.By Archer Wheeler
The Boston & Montana Reduction Works at Great Falls, Mont., was formerly the reduction works of the Boston & Montana Consolidated Copper & Silver Mining Co., and continued as the reduction plant for t
Jan 8, 1913
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List Of Members By Companies[ALBERTA, UNIV. OF AZIZ, Khalid FLOCK, Gerald L HART, Richard T NAOER, Walter SCHEIDEGGER, Adrian E SHIELS, David Alexander ALUMINUM CO. OF AMER. GAYLE, Douglas Z MINTER, John L M
Jan 1, 1961
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A Study Of The Problem Of Depth Determination By Means Of Earth-Resistivity MeasurementsBy William A. Longacre
IN a previous paper1 the author discussed the problem described by the title of this paper, outlining and reviewing the Gish-Rooney method, with comparison and brief analysis of the interpretation tec
Jan 1, 1941
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Dr. Merica Receives the John Fritz MedalBy AIME AIME
AWRDED jointly by the four AW Founder Engineering Societies the John Fritz Medal is generally regarded as the most signal honor that American engineers can confer on a fellow engineer. The roll of 34
Jan 1, 1938
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The Constitution Of Copper-Rich Copper-Silicon-Manganese AlloysBy Walter R. Hibbard, Cyril Stanley Smith
IN 1929 one of the authors' determined the constitution of copper-silicon-manganese alloys containing over 90 per cent copper. Through a combination of circumstances the presence of the copper-si
Jan 1, 1942
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Origin of the McDermitt Caldera in Nevada and Oregon and Related Mercury Deposits (708f02e1-867a-4b9b-93bb-0203d5e806ea)By Edwin H. McKee
Eruption of rhyolitic ash-flow tuffs in the area of the McDermitt (Cordero) caldera began about 17.4 million yr (m.y.) ago and continued for about 1.5 m.y. During this period of silicic eruptions, a c
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature Properties of Iron-Rich Fe-Mo AlloysBy S. F. Reiter, W. R. Hibbard
A survey of the effect of heat treatment on the room temperature hardness of Fe-Mo alloys has been made. Constant strain rate tensile tests were performed between room temperature and 1800°F. These da
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - The Crystallography and Morphology of Theta-Al3Fe Precipitates in Al + 0.5 Wt Pct Fe (TN)By W. D. Donnelly, M. L. Rudee
THE crystallography and morphology of ?-Al3Fe precipitates in an A1 + 0.5 wt pct Fe alloy have been studied by transmission electron microscopy. The alloy was cast in cylindrical ingots, 15 cm in dia
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, III-Double Aging Peaks (With Discussion)By William L. Fink, Dana W. Smith
In parts I1 and II2 of this series, there were presented results of investigations on the age-hardening of an aluminum-copper and an aluminum-magnesium alloy. It was shown that the simple precipitatio
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, III-Double Aging Peaks (With Discussion)By William L. Fink, Dana W. Smith
In parts I1 and II2 of this series, there were presented results of investigations on the age-hardening of an aluminum-copper and an aluminum-magnesium alloy. It was shown that the simple precipitatio
Jan 1, 1938
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Officers. For The Year Ending February, 1913.By AIME AIME
COUNCIL.* PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. JAMES F. KEMP : NEW YORK, N. Y. (Term expires February, 1913.) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. S. B. CHRISTY BERKELEY, CAL. W. A. LATHROP PHILADELPHIA, PA. G
Apr 1, 1912
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Steelmaking -The Cause of Bleeding in Ferrous Castings (Metals Technology, OctoberBy C.A. Zapffe
Both the foundryman and the theoretical metallurgist are now generally agreed that the anomalous "rising" or "bleeding" of certain ferrous castings of killed metal is primarily attributable to hydroge
Jan 1, 1943