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Institute of Metals Division - Transformations in Iron and Fe-9 Pct Ni AlloysBy R. F. Hehemann, R. H. Goodenow
Thermal arrest, hot-stage microscopy, and transtnission electron microscopy techniques have been employed to study the transformations in low-carbon iron and Fe-9 pct Ni alloys. In continuous cooling
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction and Grain Boundary Viscosity of Silver and Binary Silver Solid SolutionsBy S. Pearson, L. Rotherham
Measurements have been made of the variation of internal friction with temperature for spectroscopically pure silver, and for o series of solid solutions of silver with cadmium, indium, and tin, using
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Delayed Yielding in a Substitutional Solid Solution AlloyBy J. E. Dorn, L. A. Shepard
LOW and Gensamer' demonstrated a number of years ago that the yield point phenomenon in mild steels was associated with the presence of fer-rite soluble carbon or nitrogen. More recently the yiel
Jan 1, 1957
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Sonic LoggingBy C. S. Matthews, M. Prats, R. I. Jewett, J. D. Baker
By mathematical analysis it was found that injectivity history of a uniform five-spot pattern can be calculated by rather simple formulas. These calculated injectivities were found to agree rather wel
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Institute of Metals Division - The Material Transport Mechanism During Sintering of Copper-Powder Compacts at High TemperaturesBy J. G. Early, F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell
The isothermal shrinkage rates of copper-powder compacts were determined in the temperature range from 760o to 1060oC. The rates for compacts fabricated from a pure spherical copper powder were compa
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Physical Characteristics of Natural Films Formed at Crude Oil-Water InterfacesBy I. H. Silberberg, R. L. Reed, O. K. Kimbler
interfacial films have frequently been observed at interfaces between certain crude oils and water. Several investigators have postulated that the presence of these films should influence the efficien
Jan 1, 1967
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Internal Friction in Hydrogen-Charged IronBy R. Gibala
Internal-friction measurements on hydrogen-charged iron over the temperature range 4° to 300°K are reported. Two relaxation peaks, the hydrogen Snoek peak at 48 °K and the hydrogen cold-work peak in
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium-Chromium Phase DiagramBy E. T. Hayes, A. H. Roberson, M. H. Davies
ZIRCONIUM has been produced on a pilot-plant scale for only a few years, but the potential uses have led a large number of research establishments to engage in a thorough study of the metal and its al
Jan 1, 1953
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Industrial Minerals - Lithium-Northeast Brazil Is Potential SourceBy W. B. Mather
Of the 61 dikes examined some yielded cassiterite, tantalite, and beryl; eight contained spodumene; and six carried amblygonite. Two mines stockpiled spodumene as a byproduct. Only zoned pegmatite
Jan 1, 1955
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Natural Gas Technology - An Attempt to Predict the Time Dependence of Well Deliverability in Gas Condensate FieldsBy J. Husson, R. Iffly, M. Gondouin
A systematic variation of well deliverability, as reflected from isochronal back-pressure tests performed at regular intervals, has been observed in some gas condensate wells producing at high rates.
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PART V - Papers - Rate-Sensitive Deformation in Tin-Lead AlloysBy H. E. Cline, T. H. Alden
A study zvas made of rate-sensitive plastic deformation and superplasticity in alloys of lead and tin. These alloys (lead, PO-19 pct Sn, Sn-38 pct Pb, Sn-2 pct Pb, tin) were extruded, aged at room tem
Jan 1, 1968
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Microstructures In Iron Ore PelletsBy Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Thomas E. Ban
MUCH experimental work has been performed on the mechanism of agglomeration and pelletizing of moist ore and concentrates and on the process of firing agglomerates, but except for the work of Tigersch
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - Molybdenum Deposition on TitaniumBy A. Styka, G. Fischer, S. Tour
Described herein are the results obtained during research work involving coating titanium alloys with molybdenum by vapor-deposition methods. Results show that the method can be used successfully to d
Jan 1, 1956
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - The Ytterbium-Zinc Phase DiagramBy P. Chiotti, J. T. Mason
Thermal, X-ray, metallographic, and resistivity data were obtained to establish the phase diagram for the Yb-Zn system. Six intermetallic compounds and five eutectics have been identified. The comp
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Prediction of Pressure Gradients for Multiphase Flow in TubingBy K. E. Brown, G. H. Fancher
An 8,000-ft experimental field well was utilized to conduct flowing pressure gradient tests under conditions of continuous, multiphase flow through 2 3/8-in. OD tubing. The well was equipped with 10 g
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - {111} ( hkl) Secondary RecrystaIIization in 3pct Silicon-IronBy P. B. Mee
The secondary re crystallization behavior of two vacuum-melted, nominally 3 pct Si-Fe alloys has been studied, one alloy being produced from pure electrolytic iron and semiconductor-grade silicon and
Jan 1, 1969
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Separation of Nickel and Cobalt (Correction. p 796)By M. H. Caron
THE most outstanding property of ammonia liquors, used in the ammonia leaching process is their very limited ability to dissolve all compounds present in reduced ore except nickel and cobalt. Although
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Selecting the Proper Type of Continuous MinerBy J. A. Stachura
Continuous mining machinery provides the coal industry with one way to compete for a larger share of the total energy market. Various types of machines are discussed and some of the problems with cont
Jan 1, 1961
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PART V - Papers - On the Thermodynamic Properties of Several Solid Phases of the Compound InSbBy M. D. Banus, M. B. Bever, A. K. Jena
Measurements of the heat effects on addition of various solid phases of InSb to a solution calorimeter have confirmed the existence of a new high-pressure plzase InSbQII), which was jormed at 37 kbar
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Low-Energy Neutron Irradiation on Age Hardening in the Alloy Cu-BeBy Gilbert L. Eggert
The effects of reactor irradiation on age hardening in a Cu-2 wt pct Be alloy have been investigated in two neutron-energy ranges. During some of the irradiations, specimens were exposed to high-energ
Jan 1, 1965