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                     Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Some Effects of Cold Rolling on the Microstructure and Properties of Al3Ni Whisker Reinforced Aluminum Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Some Effects of Cold Rolling on the Microstructure and Properties of Al3Ni Whisker Reinforced AluminumBy F. George, W. Tice, M. Salkind It was found that Al-A13Ni could be readily cold rolled perpendicular to but not parallel to the whiskers. Reductions of more than 98 pct were achieved without cracking by rolling perpendicular to the Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Uranium in Thorium and The Allotropic Transformation of Th-U Alloys Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Uranium in Thorium and The Allotropic Transformation of Th-U AlloysBy C. M. Schwartz, A. E. Austin, W. B. Wilson High-temperature X-ray diffraction studies were conducted with Th-U alloys with up to 10 wt pet U. The solid solubility of uranium in thorium as a function of temperature was determined by the method Jan 1, 1959 
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                     The New Horadiam Method Of Mining At Copper Mountain The New Horadiam Method Of Mining At Copper MountainBy C. H. Brehaut, W. N. Taylor, R. S. Douglas, H. A. Shannon THE name for this new method of mining is derived from a composition of Horizontal, Radial, Diamond, and the drilling is from raises. This method, worked out at Copper Mountain, B.C., is believed to b Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - Absorbability of Gases in Casting Copper and Effect of Adding Cuprosilicon (With Discussion) Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - Absorbability of Gases in Casting Copper and Effect of Adding Cuprosilicon (With Discussion)By O. W. Ellis The question of the influence of gases upon the properties of copper has received the attention of a number of investigators, among whom Sieverts,' Iwase,2 Lobley and Jepson3 stand preeminent. Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Coal - Crushing ofAnthracite for Reductionof Domestic to Steam Sizes Coal - Crushing ofAnthracite for Reductionof Domestic to Steam SizesBy P. D. Rao, H. B. Charmbury, D. R. Mitchell As a result of a changing market pattern for anthracite, there is now an increasing demand for steam size and a decreasing demand for domestic sizes. To help the producer meet this new demand, the aut Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Reservoir Engineering-General - Performance Predictions for Low Productivity Reservoirs Reservoir Engineering-General - Performance Predictions for Low Productivity ReservoirsBy G. W. Tracy, R. D. Carter Numerical calculations were made to determine the behavior of reservoirs with high-pressure drawdown and wide well spacing where the initial productivity is low and the wells are completed by hydrauli 
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                     Effects of Columbium in Chromium-nickel Steels Effects of Columbium in Chromium-nickel SteelsBy Frederic Becket IN a recent article,1 which described the softening effect of columbium in plain high-chromium steels, the authors stated that their investi-gations had shown columbium to be also a particularly valua Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Nickel-Rich Quaternary Alloys of the Ni-Cr-Ti-Al System Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Nickel-Rich Quaternary Alloys of the Ni-Cr-Ti-Al SystemBy A. Taylor NICKEL-RICH alloys hardened with small additions of titanium and aluminum and centered around that region of face-centered-cubic primary solid solution, 7, where the atomic ratio of nickel chromium is Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Subsidence and Outbursts - Instantaneous Outbursts of Carbon Dioxide in Coal Mines in Lower Silesia, Germany (With Discussion) Subsidence and Outbursts - Instantaneous Outbursts of Carbon Dioxide in Coal Mines in Lower Silesia, Germany (With Discussion)By P. A. C. Wilson Instantaneous outbursts of carbon dioxide in coal mines have occurred in Germany only in one part of the Waldenburg-Neurode mining district.' This mining region comprises the northeastern fold of Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Melting Of Aluminum And Aluminum Alloys Melting Of Aluminum And Aluminum AlloysBy T. W. Bossert MELTING is the initial step in the fabricating of all aluminum and aluminum-alloy products. Its function may be considered as threefold: to improve the metal quality, to adjust the composition, and to Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Liquid Oxygen Explosive in Strip Coal Mining Liquid Oxygen Explosive in Strip Coal MiningBy George Holderer THE Enos Coal Mining Co. owns an area underlaid by coal, of approximately 5000 acres. This property is situated 9 miles from Oakland City, in the southern part of Indiana. The mine has been in operati Jan 2, 1927 
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                     Cleaning - Dry Cleaning of Coal in England (With Discussion) Cleaning - Dry Cleaning of Coal in England (With Discussion)By Kenelm C. Appleyard In introducing to an American audience a description of the work done in dry coal separation in England and in Europe generally, it is perhaps desirable to give a short history of the development outs Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Discussion - Discussion, Iron And Steel Division - X Ray Determination Of Retained Austenite By Integrated Intensities - Averbach, B. L., Cohen, M. Discussion - Discussion, Iron And Steel Division - X Ray Determination Of Retained Austenite By Integrated Intensities - Averbach, B. L., Cohen, M.By B. R. Queneau [ ] B. R. QUENEAU-One of the difficulties in metallurgy has always been a lack of precision in measurement, and I think the authors are to be congratulated on developing a method which will give us Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Theory and Use of the Metallurgical Polarization Microscope (61165811-2da8-41e4-a2a0-0b63a7641d04) Theory and Use of the Metallurgical Polarization Microscope (61165811-2da8-41e4-a2a0-0b63a7641d04)By Russell Dayton THE metallurgical polarization microscope has been utilized in several researches in the last few years, thus attaining a fair degree of prominence, but little has been written in a manner suitable to Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Kinetic Study of the Oxidation of Sphalerite Extractive Metallurgy Division - Kinetic Study of the Oxidation of SphaleriteBy Milton E. Wadsworth, John N. Ong, W. Martin Fassell The temperature and oxygen concentration dependence on the reaction of sphalerite in oxygen at pressures from 6 to 640 mm Hg have been investigated in the temperature range 700° to 870°C. Sphalerite h Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Formation And Decomposition Of Zinc Ferrite Formation And Decomposition Of Zinc FerriteBy Carl Swartz METALLURGISTS differ considerably in their opinions regarding the effect, if any, of small amounts of iron pyrites, or other iron compounds on zinc sulfide ores during the roasting operation. As a res Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Molds And Pouring Practice (eea39a01-eaf1-402f-95ef-a77567dd298b) Molds And Pouring Practice (eea39a01-eaf1-402f-95ef-a77567dd298b)INCREASING realization that pouring and ingot-mold practices involve many factors of fundamental importance to ingot quality and general steel-mill operations has caused these phases of steelmaking to Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Reaction of Pure Tantalum with Air, Nitrogen, and Oxygen Extractive Metallurgy Division - Reaction of Pure Tantalum with Air, Nitrogen, and OxygenBy W. M. Albrecht, W. D. Klopp, R. I. Jaffee, B. G. Koehl Kinetic studies were made of the reactions of tantalum with oxygen, nitrogen, and air at 400o to 1500°C. The tantalum-oxygen reaction is linear from 500° to 1250°C. The tantalum-nitrogen reaction Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Part II – February 1969 - Papers - The Influence of Oxygen Content on the Grain Size of Undercooled Silver Part II – February 1969 - Papers - The Influence of Oxygen Content on the Grain Size of Undercooled SilverBy G. L. F. Powell, L. M. Hogan Samples of silver and Ag-O alloy, 0.12 wl pet, have been undercooled to a maximum of 250°C by melting in a slag of commercial soda-lime glass. Grain refinement occurred in undercooled silver samples w Jan 1, 1970 
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                     New York Paper - Stimulating Natural Light in Metallography New York Paper - Stimulating Natural Light in MetallographyBy H. S. George On one occasion when it seemed desirable to reveal under the microscope not only the metallic structure of an alloy, but certain small non-metallic inclusions that are ordinarily obliterated by etchin Jan 1, 1924 
