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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - A Study of the Thermodynamics of Carbon in Austenite by an Electrochemical Method
By O. R. Morris, G. L. Hawkes
A galvanic cell, using as electrolyte a fused salt solution of calcium carbide and as electrodes carbon and a Fe-C alloy of known composition, has been set up to study the thermodynamics of Fe-C all
Jan 1, 1969
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Formation Density Log Applications in Liquid-Filled Holes
By R. C. Davis, R. F. Berry, G. W. White, B. T. O’Connell, L. A. Stacha
The formation density logging tool provides a radioactivity measurement that yields formation densities in situ. The relationship between bulk density and porosity is well understood. With knowledg
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Applications of the Thermodynamic Theory of Irreversible Processes to Physical Metallurgy
By E. S. Machlin
An extension of the thermodynamic theory has been made for the case of irreversible growth processes occurring by the motion of an interface. The theory is applicable to such diverse phenomena as diff
Jan 1, 1954
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Economics of Coal for West Coast Power Generation
By Claude P. Heiner
While the title of this paper embraces the entire West Coast, the author, in the interest of simplification. has confined the discussion to California-particularly the central section. California&apo
Jan 1, 1949
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Present Problems in the Training of Mining Engineers
By DR. SAMUEL B. CHRISTY
? THE man is always greater than his work.? The training of the men who are to develop the mineral resources of the world is the most important problem connected with mining engineering. It becomes ev
Sep 1, 1905
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Gold-Dredging On The Choco Rivers, Republic Of Colombia, South America.
By Henry S. Washington
Introduction. It Still Rains On The Choco ! I Well Remember One Evening A Dozen Years Ago, While. Traveling Toward The Town Of Negua In A Small Champa Or Dug-Out Canoe, The Rain Fell So Heavily That
Sep 1, 1908
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Uranium Ore Body Analysis Using The DFN Technique
By James K. Hallenburg
INTRODUCTION The delayed fission neutron, or DFN technique for uranium ore body analysis uses the first down-hole method for detecting uranium in place quantitatively. This technique detects the
Jan 1, 1979
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The MnTe-MnS System
By L. H. Van Vlack, T. Y. Tien, R. J. Martin
The phase relationships of the MnTe-MnS system were studied by DTA procedures. There is an eutectic at 810°C with about 10 mole pct MnS-90 mole pct MnTe. An eutectoid occurs at about 710°C with appro
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Rapid Freeze Method for Growth of Bismuth Single Crystals
By Sidney Fischler
Large striation-free single crystals of bismuth have been grown from the melt by rapid freezing. Zone-refined bismuth, together with doping impurities if desired, is placed in a shallow flat-bottomed
Jan 1, 1964
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Minerals Beneficiation - Preconcentration of Primary Uranium Ores by Flotation
By B. C. Mariacher
EXTRACTION of uranium from ores is being ac-complished by processes which. for the most part, subject the entire ore to acid or carbonate leaching. Ore deposits with a U 3 O 8 content below 0.10 pct U
Jan 1, 1957
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Iron and Steel Division - Equilibrium in the Reaction of Hydrogen with Oxygen in Liquid Iron
By J. Chipman, M. N. Dastur
The importance of dissolved oxygen as a principal reagent in the refining of liquid steel and the necessity for its removal in the finishing of many grades have stimulated numerous studies of its chem
Jan 1, 1950
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Part VIII - Papers - Activities of Chromium and Titanium in Binary Chromium-Titanium Alloys
By G. R. St. Pierre, M. J. Pool, R. Speiser
The activities of chromium in solid Cr-Ti solulions contaitning from 10 to 90 at, pct Cr were measured over the temperatutre range 1250" to 1380°C. The Knzudsen effusion technique with direct weighing
Jan 1, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering - General - In Situ Combustion Process – Results of a Five-Well Field Exper...
By R. E. Cook
This paper presents results of a study to determine to what extent errors in estimated free gas saturation affect the results of static pressure calculations from build-up curves in two-phase systems.
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Institute of Metals Division - Isothermal Mode of the Martensitic Transformation
By E. S. Machlin, Morris Cohen
The isothermal formation of martensite in a 71 pct Fe, 29 pct Ni alloy is found to take place mainly by the nucleation of new plates rather than by the growth of existing ones, and is dependent on the
Jan 1, 1953
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Part III – March 1969 - Papers - Heteroepitaxy of Silicon on Stoichiometric Spinel
By S. H. McFarlane, K. H. Zaininger, G. W. Cullen, C. C. Wang, G. E. Gottlieb
Heteroepitaxy of silicon on stoichiometric spinel has been studied. Both boron-doped (p-type) and arsenic-doped (n-type) single-crystal silicon films have been grown by the pyrolysis of silane on sioi
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron and Steel Division - Anatomy of the Open Hearth (Howe Memorial Lecture, 1955)
By J. S. Marsh
OPPORTUNITY to pay tribute to the memory of Professor Henry Marion Howe is a strenuous assignment as well as an honor. Upon recalling Howe lecturers and lectures of the past 25 years, glancing over th
Jan 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Deoxidation of Thorium by Calcium
By David T. Peterson
Calcium metal was found to deoxidize thorizcm at 1000° to 1200° C. The reaction kinetics were determilled and related to the diffusion coefficients of oxygen in thorium. The solubility of oxygen i
Jan 1, 1962
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Underground Mining - Continuous Hard-Rock Breakage and Its Potential Effect on Deep-Level Mining
By N. G. W. Cook
The conventional cyclic system of deep-level mining by drilling and blasting gives rise to an inadequate degree of stope sorting when mining thin reefs. This results in poor utilization of the capital
Jan 1, 1971
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Electrolytic Preparation of Thorium Metal
By B. C. Raynes
IN the early part of 1952, under the auspices of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Horizons Inc. undertook an investigation dealing with the preparation of high purity thorium metal in order to deve
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Aqueous Corrosion of Zirconium Single Crystals
By A. E. Bibb, J. R. Fascia
Single-crystal wafers of zirconium have been exposed to 680°F neutral water. The single crystals were of known orientation and weight-gain data as a function of crystal orientation were obtained. The
Jan 1, 1964