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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of Titanium Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of TitaniumBy Harry A. Lipsitt, Douglas Y. Wang A fatigue study in completely reversed axial tension-compression has been perforried on high-purity titanium and on three high-purity alloys of titanium. The alloys each contain approxi7nately 0.75 Jan 1, 1962 
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                     PART IV - Papers - The Effect of Inhomogeneous Textures on Mechanical Properties of Low-Carbon Steel Sheets PART IV - Papers - The Effect of Inhomogeneous Textures on Mechanical Properties of Low-Carbon Steel SheetsBy J. F. Held In a study of the influence of cold rolling on mechani cal properties of steel, it was found that the specific rolling procedure influenced crystallographic orientation. Properties developed by severa Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Low-Sulfur Coals of Southern West Virginia: A Depositional Model Low-Sulfur Coals of Southern West Virginia: A Depositional ModelBy B. M. Blake, R. S. Reppert, A. F. Keiser, E. J. Trinkle The southern West Virginia coalfield was formed in a rapidly subsiding depositional basin associated with deep-seated growth faults. Subsidence began to the southeast during deposition of the Pocahont Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Theoretical Metallurgy - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, I.-Introduction. The Aluminum- silver System and the Copper-silicon System (With Discussion) Theoretical Metallurgy - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, I.-Introduction. The Aluminum- silver System and the Copper-silicon System (With Discussion)By Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl A study of the structures arising from the decomposition of the ß solid solutions in the Cu-Zn and the Cu-A1 systems is of peculiar interest in the study of the mechanism of precipitation from solid s Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Correlation of Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled 70-30 Brass Correlation of Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled 70-30 BrassBy R. M. Brick THE etched microstructures of cold-worked alpha brasses, after reduc-tions in excess of about 20 per cent, exhibit dark lines or markings, which have been termed "deformation bands," "etch bands," and Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Hardenability Calculated from Chemical Composition (T.P. 1437, with discussion) Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Hardenability Calculated from Chemical Composition (T.P. 1437, with discussion)By M. A. Grossman The harden ability of most steels can be predicted within 10 to I5 per cent provided the complete chemical composition is known, including "incidental" elements; and provided the as-quenched grain siz Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Hardenability Calculated from Chemical Composition (T.P. 1437, with discussion) Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Hardenability Calculated from Chemical Composition (T.P. 1437, with discussion)By M. A. Grossman The harden ability of most steels can be predicted within 10 to I5 per cent provided the complete chemical composition is known, including "incidental" elements; and provided the as-quenched grain siz Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Splat Quenching of Iron-Carbon Alloys Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Splat Quenching of Iron-Carbon AlloysBy Morris Cohen, Robert C. Ruhl The phases in Fe-C alloys over a wide composition range have been studied after splal quenching from the liquid state. Binary alloys containing 0 to 5.1 wt pel C as /cell as a large number of ternar Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Abstracts of Papers Published in 1934 Abstracts of Papers Published in 1934On the following pages are abstracts of papers published by the Institute during the year 1934 as TECHNICAL PWLICATIONB, CONTRIBUTIONS, m bound volumes and in MINING AND METALLURGY. For abstracts of p Jan 1, 1935 
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                     St. Louis Paper - The Zinc Ores of the Joplin District (with Discussion) St. Louis Paper - The Zinc Ores of the Joplin District (with Discussion)By W. Geo. Waring The winning of zinc and lead ores from the comparatively shallow deposits of the Joplin district presents few such problems for the mining engineer as are encountered in deep ore mining and in the han Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Lake Superior Paper - Surface Changes of Carbon Steels Heated in Vacuo (with Discussion) Lake Superior Paper - Surface Changes of Carbon Steels Heated in Vacuo (with Discussion)By George R. Ensminger, E. Heaton Hemingway During the past year, the Watertown Arsenal has been interested in the occluded gas and oxide content of certain ordnance steels in order to determine, if possible, whether some of the peculiar failur Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Lake Superior Paper - Surface Changes of Carbon Steels Heated in Vacuo (with Discussion) Lake Superior Paper - Surface Changes of Carbon Steels Heated in Vacuo (with Discussion)By E. Heaton Hemingway, George R. Ensminger During the past year, the Watertown Arsenal has been interested in the occluded gas and oxide content of certain ordnance steels in order to determine, if possible, whether some of the peculiar failur Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Technical Notes - Grain Boundary Films in Boron Steels Technical Notes - Grain Boundary Films in Boron SteelsBy J. W. Spretnak, R. Speiser IT has been suggested that boron in steel may form a film entirely around the austenite grain and that this film is responsible for the boron hardenability effect. In this connection, it is of interes Jan 1, 1954 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Mining- A Record Production Year Buffered by an Uncertain Future 1978 Annual Review: Mining- A Record Production Year Buffered by an Uncertain FutureFor the seventh consecutive year, the value of nonfuel mineral raw ma¬terials produced in the US set a new record, reaching almost $20 billion-up 12.7% from the previous year, according to the US Bure Jan 5, 1979 
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                     Modern Views Of The Chemistry Of Coals Of Different Ranks As Conglomerates Modern Views Of The Chemistry Of Coals Of Different Ranks As ConglomeratesBy A. C. Fieldner THE older coal chemist had a much simpler conception of coal than we have today. To him coal was a mineral composed essentially of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, ash, and water, in variou Jan 5, 1925 
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                     Papers - Refining - Fire Refining - Review of Work on Gases in Copper (With Discussion) Papers - Refining - Fire Refining - Review of Work on Gases in Copper (With Discussion)By O. W. Ellis Before entering upon a general discussion of the fascinating, but at present rather controversial, subject of gases in copper, the author feels that some attention should be directed to the work which Jan 1, 1934 
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                     The Smelting of Argentiferous Lead Ores in Nevada, Utah, and Montana The Smelting of Argentiferous Lead Ores in Nevada, Utah, and MontanaBy R. W. Ph. D. Raymond, Anton Filers, O. H. Hahn THIS paper will treat of such works only as beneficiate ores directly in the mining districts. And when it is said that more than twenty furnaces exist in Utah, about as many in Nevada, five in Montan Jan 1, 1873 
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                     Machining Aluminum (07400c3b-9284-453e-a420-8a1a85fce38c) Machining Aluminum (07400c3b-9284-453e-a420-8a1a85fce38c)By R. L. Templin THE increasing use of aluminum and its alloys in commercial fields has demanded a better understanding of their machining properties. This fact is exemplified by problems that have arisen in the autom Jan 1, 1927 
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                     New York Paper - Path of Rupture in Steel Fusion Welds (with Discussion) New York Paper - Path of Rupture in Steel Fusion Welds (with Discussion)By S. W. Miller Most of the steel welding done at the present time is in material containing not over 0.3 per cent. carbon, and the tests here described were in similar material. These tests are not as yet completed Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Cleveland Paper - Experiments with the Imperatori Process at Croton Magnetic Mine, New York Cleveland Paper - Experiments with the Imperatori Process at Croton Magnetic Mine, New YorkBy J. B. Nau A short time ago some interesting experiments concerning a new steel-making process in the open-hearth furnace were made by the writer at the Croton magnetic mine, N. Y. Jan 1, 1892 
