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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Substitutional Solid-Solution Strengthening in Copper Alloys Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Substitutional Solid-Solution Strengthening in Copper AlloysBy C. D. Wiseman THE concept of alloying to increase the strength of metals originated during the bronze age. However, at the present time there is no single theory capable of explaining all of the observed strengthen Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen from a Hydrocarbon Lubricant Absorbed by Ball Bearings (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen from a Hydrocarbon Lubricant Absorbed by Ball Bearings (TN)By D. E. Swets, R. C. Frank It is well known that hydrogen is introduced into iron or steel as a result of many chemical processes (acid pickling, electrolytic cleaning, plating, etc.). One of the reactions that has been of rece Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Clear Fused Quartz - Unique Nieder Process Makes Slugs From Quartz Powder Mechanically Clear Fused Quartz - Unique Nieder Process Makes Slugs From Quartz Powder MechanicallyBy Raymond O. Ladoo FUSED quartz is a glass made by the fusion of nearly pure silica. Some confusion in terminology exists but in the trade today "fused quartz" generally refers to the perfectly transparent colorless pro Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Scanning Electron Microscope Study Of The Pore Structure Of Sandstone Scanning Electron Microscope Study Of The Pore Structure Of SandstoneBy Irving Fatt, R. M. Weinbrandt Efforts have been made for many years to observe pore structure of sedimentary rocks on a microscopic scale. A better description of the pore structure in reservoir rock would aid in the development o Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Wright’s Paper on Metal-Losses in Copper-Slags (see Trans., xl., 492) Discussions - Of Mr. Wright’s Paper on Metal-Losses in Copper-Slags (see Trans., xl., 492)J. Parke Channing, New York, N. Y. (communication tb the Secretary*):—Mr. Wright, in his introductory paragraph, says: "It is commonly believed by metallurgists that in copper-smelting, the copp Jan 1, 1911 
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                     Papers - Smelting - Description of Plants - The Noranda Smelter Papers - Smelting - Description of Plants - The Noranda SmelterBy W. B. Boggs, J. N. Anderson An account of the operation of the Noranda smelter covering the period from December, 1927, when the smelter started, until December, 1929, was given in a paper published by the Canadian Institute of Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of Fiber Structure on the Superconducting Behavior of Cold-Rolled Columbium Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of Fiber Structure on the Superconducting Behavior of Cold-Rolled ColumbiumBy C. G. Rhodes, D. Kramer High-field critical transport current density (J) measurements at 4.2 °K as a Junction of applied magnetic field (H) were made on samples of cold-rolled and annealed columbium with H parallel to J. Mi Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Transitions in Chromium Institute of Metals Division - Transitions in ChromiumBy W. C. Ellis, E. S. Greiner, M. E. Fine Discontinuous changes of Young's modulus, internal friction, coefficient of expansion, electrical resistivity, and thermoelectric power are evidence for a transition in chromium near 37OC. Althou Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Copper Refining in the United States.* Copper Refining in the United States.*By T. Egleston THE materials containing copper which are refined in the United States, are, for the most part, the native, coppers of Lake Superior. Until quite recently but little pig copper was made for sale, and Jan 1, 1881 
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                     Technical Notes - Notes on a Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloy Technical Notes - Notes on a Molybdenum-Rhenium AlloyBy H. W. Maynor, C. J. McHargue DURING the course of an investigation of materials suitable for use as thermocouples at elevated temperatures by one of the authors, several nlolybdenum-rhenium alloys were prepared. Micrographs of an Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Cone-Type Precipitators to Recover Copper from Copper-Bearing Solution Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Cone-Type Precipitators to Recover Copper from Copper-Bearing SolutionBy J. D. Prater, H. R. Spedden, E. E. Malouf With the expansion of copper leaching of the various mine wastes at the Kennecott properties, additional copper recovery facilities have been required. A research and development program has been purs Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Anaconda Electrolytic White Lead Anaconda Electrolytic White LeadBy R. G. Bowman DISCUSSIONS of processes for the manufacture of white lead generally open with the statement that white lead is the oldest chemical pigment known to man. This fact is of more than historical interest; Jan 9, 1925 
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                     New York Paper - Examples of Subsidence in Two Oklahoma Coal Mines (with Discussion) New York Paper - Examples of Subsidence in Two Oklahoma Coal Mines (with Discussion)By J. J. Rutledge On Sept. 4, 1914, Mine No. 1 of the Union Coal Co., Adamson, Oklahoma, suddenly caved, entombing thirteen miners whose bodies were never recovered. The seam of coal mined, the Lower Hartshorne, averag Jan 1, 1923 
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                     New York Paper - Examples of Subsidence in Two Oklahoma Coal Mines (with Discussion) New York Paper - Examples of Subsidence in Two Oklahoma Coal Mines (with Discussion)By J. J. Rutledge On Sept. 4, 1914, Mine No. 1 of the Union Coal Co., Adamson, Oklahoma, suddenly caved, entombing thirteen miners whose bodies were never recovered. The seam of coal mined, the Lower Hartshorne, averag Jan 1, 1923 
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                     An Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Chromium And Copper At High Temperatures An Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Chromium And Copper At High TemperaturesBy E. A. Gulbransen, J. W. Hickman ONE of the important factors that determine the resistance of a metal or alloy to further chemical reaction is the structure of the superficial oxide film A thorough understanding of the physical and Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Use of Mathematical Models to Predict Impacts of Mining Energy Minerals on the Hydrologic System in Northwestern Colorado (7fc924e9-c888-48c8-a8a9-5cd6a4a7d5b1) Use of Mathematical Models to Predict Impacts of Mining Energy Minerals on the Hydrologic System in Northwestern Colorado (7fc924e9-c888-48c8-a8a9-5cd6a4a7d5b1)By G. J. Saulnier, K. E. Goddard The US Geological Survey has developed mathematical modeling techniques to assess potential impacts on the hydrologic system resulting from mining of coal and oil shale in northwestern Colorado. Poten Jan 1, 1983 
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                     An Outline Classification of Mining Systems for Ore and Coal An Outline Classification of Mining Systems for Ore and CoalBy Hugh P. Nicholson IN view of the many articles that have been written on the proper classification of mining systems without so far having produced any particular tangible results it might seem that the subject is hope Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion) Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)By L. N. Brown The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion) Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)By L. N. Brown The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Colorado Paper - The Anthracite Coal Beds of Pennsylvania Colorado Paper - The Anthracite Coal Beds of PennsylvaniaBy Charles A. Ashburner At the Philadelphia meeting of the Institute, held in February, 1881,I had the honor of reading a paper on "A New Method of Mapping the Anthracite Coal Fields of Pennsylvania."* At that time the State Jan 1, 1883 
