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                     New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Aluminum-Steel New York Meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute October, 1890 Paper - Aluminum-SteelBy R. A. Hadfield It seems a specially fitting opportunity to present a paper on the alloys of iron and aluminum at the New York meeting of this Institute, owing to the fact that America has, more than any other countr Jan 1, 1891 
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                     Refractories Then and Now Refractories Then and NowBy HAROLD E. WHITE LONG before the Stone Age, when man first sought shelter where there-were no natural shelters, such as caves and clefts in the rock, he uprooted trees and planted them upside down so that the roots fo Jan 1, 1929 
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                     The Conservation of Coal in the United States The Conservation of Coal in the United StatesBy Edward W. Parker IF one is to place any credence at all in the reports published in the daily press, the subject of conservation has been a very lively topic of conversation during the past 60 days, and it does not ap Nov 1, 1909 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Behavior of Copper Foils Prepared from Rolled Material Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Behavior of Copper Foils Prepared from Rolled MaterialBy A. Lawley S. Schuster The tensile behavior of copper foils prepared from rolled bulk material has been studied over the thickness range 2 to 53 , and for a range of pain sizes. For foils of comparable grain size, having th Jan 1, 1964 
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                     The Effect Of Impurities On The Oxidation And Swelling Of Zinc Aluminum Alloys The Effect Of Impurities On The Oxidation And Swelling Of Zinc Aluminum AlloysBy H. E. Brauer PART I INTRODUCTION Among the zinc base alloys used for casting in metal moulds, particularly die casting, those alloys containing aluminum usually together with copper, are probably the most widely Jan 8, 1922 
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                     Chicago Paper - The Chicago Main Drainage Channel Chicago Paper - The Chicago Main Drainage ChannelBy J. F. Lewis Much has been written on this great engineering work, principally from the civil engineer's stand-point. In presenting the subject to the Institute, it seems necessary to include something of geo Jan 1, 1898 
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                     Part XII - Papers - The Diffusion of Carbon in Tantalum Monocarbide Part XII - Papers - The Diffusion of Carbon in Tantalum MonocarbideBy L. Seigle, R. Resnick An inert-marker movement experiment indicates that the ratio of the intrinsic diffusion coefficients DC:DTa = 80:l in TaC at 2500°C. Measurements of the diffmion coefficient of carbon in nonstoichiome Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - A Reformulation of Fick's First Law for Solid-State Diffusion Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - A Reformulation of Fick's First Law for Solid-State DiffusionBy R. T. DeHoff A theoretical development is presented which reformulates Fick's first law for diffusion in the solid state. The diffusion flux of component i in a multi-component system, Ji, is related to it Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Effect of ThO2 Particles on Grain Growth and Preferred Orientation in Tungsten Sheet Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Effect of ThO2 Particles on Grain Growth and Preferred Orientation in Tungsten SheetBy A. U. Seybolt, J. L. Walter The effects of the addition of 0.5 pct ThO2 (by volume) on the grain structure and texture of heavily rolled tungsten sheet were studied. Powder metallurgy ingots were rolled to sheet, 0.001 in. thick Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Kinetics of Hydrogen Reduction of Chromic Oxide Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Kinetics of Hydrogen Reduction of Chromic OxideBy Charles L. Mantell, Kurt Straler The hydrogen reduction of Cr2O3 to chromium metal was found to be feasible at very low water-vapor concentrations, corresponding to dew points of -38° to -24°C, over a temperature range of 1130" to 14 Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Tantalum, Tungsten and Molybdenum Tantalum, Tungsten and MolybdenumBy E. W. Engle Fox several years the Fansteel Products Co. has been engaged in the production and development of various of the rarer metals. It is at present engaged in the commercial production of tantalum, tungst Jan 3, 1925 
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                     New York Paper - The Critical Ranges A2 and A3 of Pure Iron (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Critical Ranges A2 and A3 of Pure Iron (with Discussion)By J. J. Crowe, G. K. Burgess PAGE, Theories of Allotropy of Iron........... 667 Previous Determinations of A2 and A3 in Iron........ 668 Critical Ranges as Determined by Expansion........ 669 Critical Ranges by Thermoelectric Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Mining - Stress Distribution Around a Vertical Crack in a Mine Roof Beam Mining - Stress Distribution Around a Vertical Crack in a Mine Roof BeamBy M. B. Mirza, F. D. Wright Models of photoelastic material were made to simulate a mine roof that had cracked over the edge of the pillars and at the center of the span. Models were restrained from moving laterally outward so t Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Part IX - Permeability, Solubility, and Diffusivity of Oxygen in Bcc Iron Part IX - Permeability, Solubility, and Diffusivity of Oxygen in Bcc IronBy E. T. Turkdogan, M. T. Hepworth, R. P. Smith The permeability of oxygen in 0 iron in the tempera-ture range 700" to 900 C and in 6 iron at 1450°C was determined by the rate of internal oxidation of iron, containing -0.1 pct Al. The solubility of Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Internal Oxidation In Dilute Alloys Of Silver And Of Some White Metals Internal Oxidation In Dilute Alloys Of Silver And Of Some White MetalsBy A. H. Grobe, F. N. Rhines 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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                     San Francisco Paper - The Mining Industry of Japan San Francisco Paper - The Mining Industry of JapanBy Keijiro Nishio At a time of great antiquity when our Yomato tribe had not yet found its way throughout the country, there lived in Japan barbarous tribes of the stone age, whose dwellings were vertical caves covered Jan 1, 1913 
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                     Canadian Mining-Law. Canadian Mining-Law.By J. M. Clark (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) For some years past, those interested in the development of the increasingly important mining industry of Canada, have urged the adoption by the Dominion Parliamen Apr 1, 1911 
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                     Raw Materials for Iron and Steel Making - Interdependent Characteristics Affect the Geologist, Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, and Plant Operator Raw Materials for Iron and Steel Making - Interdependent Characteristics Affect the Geologist, Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, and Plant OperatorBy Herbert W. Graham IRON ORE is widely distributed throughout the world. Ores sufficiently high in iron content to be practical for the operations of iron and steel making occur in so many places that it is only by the a Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Assay Of Silver-Bearing Gouge-Ores. Assay Of Silver-Bearing Gouge-Ores.By Charles R. Keyes I. INTRODUCTION. FOR a period of several years, and in a large number of cases, the Metallurgical Laboratories of the New Mexico School of Mines were employed in umpire work. During this time many im Jul 1, 1911 
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                     Recent Developments in the Physical Metallurgy of Copper and Copper Alloys, and in Equipment and Practice Recent Developments in the Physical Metallurgy of Copper and Copper Alloys, and in Equipment and PracticeBy W. D. France, H. l. Burghoff FABRICATORS of copper and copper alloys have contended with the problems of reconversion during the past year in endeavoring to return to the full-scale production that is demanded of them. The proble Jan 1, 1947 
