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                     Properties and Structure of Steel - Tensile Deformation (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion) Properties and Structure of Steel - Tensile Deformation (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion)By John H. Holloman In recent papers, O'Neill,' Vivian, and Zener and Hollomon3 have reviewed some of the information concerning the relations between stress and strain during plastic deformation. Since further Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Papers - Copper and Brass - Effect of Antimony on Some Properties of 70-30 Brass (Metals Technology, February, 1943.) (with discussion) Papers - Copper and Brass - Effect of Antimony on Some Properties of 70-30 Brass (Metals Technology, February, 1943.) (with discussion)By H. F. Silliman, Daniel R. Hull, Earl W. Palmer The brass-rolling industry has not had a great deal of experience with antimony in its product. There have been some recent excursions with antimony as a corrosion inhibitor in tubes, but in sheet bra Jan 1, 1943 
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                     PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Long-Time Structures and Properties of Three High-Strength, Nickel-Base Alloys PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Long-Time Structures and Properties of Three High-Strength, Nickel-Base AlloysBy G. R. Heckman, H. J. Murphy, C. T. Sims An incestigation has been made of the effects of heat treatment and alloy composition on the long-time stress-rupture properties and structural stability of the similar nickel-base alloys Udimet-500, Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Interactions of Carbon in Solid Solution in Cobalt Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Interactions of Carbon in Solid Solution in CobaltBy C. Wert, G. Mah A relaxation peak thought to be due to the presence of C-C pairs in cobalt has been observed. It exists both above 420"C, where cobalt has the fcc structure, and below 420"C, where cobalt has the hcp Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Part VIII - The Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties of Miscibility-Gap Systems Part VIII - The Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties of Miscibility-Gap SystemsBy B. E. Sundquist The various methods based on solution models for obtaining free energies of mixing from miscibility-gap data have been applied to a number of binary-alloy systems. For nine of these systems there exis Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion) Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion)By Charles H. Behre This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Part X - Temperature Dependence of the Elastic Stiffness Coefficients of Niobium(Columbium) Part X - Temperature Dependence of the Elastic Stiffness Coefficients of Niobium(Columbium)By Harry L. Brown, James M. Dickinson, Philip E. Armstrong The elastic stiffness coefficients of niobium have been rneaslrred from -150°C to over 650 C and ave in accord with the anomalous temperature dependence previously observed for Young's modulus. T Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Papers - Mill Design - Practical Aspects of Pumping Sands, Slurries, and Slimes (T. P. 2013, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion) Papers - Mill Design - Practical Aspects of Pumping Sands, Slurries, and Slimes (T. P. 2013, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion)By W. B. Stephenson In the pumping of sands, slurries and slimes, practices developed over the years are the real keystones of 'successful operation. These practices are necessarily based on modifications of familia Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Mechanics of Sand Movement in Fracturing Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Mechanics of Sand Movement in FracturingBy A. G. Weber, R. L. Ledbetter, A. L. Hicks A procedure which makes use of both analog and digital computers has been developed for predicting the pressure-production behavior. of water-drive reservoirs. The electric analyzer is used for matchi 
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                     Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion) Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion)By Charles H. Behre This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Some Suggestions Regarding The Determination Of The Properties Of Steel (b780d9cc-fc97-46b3-a326-5dbe44e19440) Some Suggestions Regarding The Determination Of The Properties Of Steel (b780d9cc-fc97-46b3-a326-5dbe44e19440)By A. N. Mitinsky Discussion of the paper of A. N. MITINSKY, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 104, August, 1915, pp. 1697 to 1705. LAWFORD H. FRY, Burnham, Pa. (comm Jan 12, 1915 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Mechanism of Water Flooding in the Presence of Free Gas Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Mechanism of Water Flooding in the Presence of Free GasBy J. R. Kyte, L. A. Rapoport, R. J. Stanclift, S. C. Stephan Experimental studies covering a wide range of core materials and fluid properties have been conducted to determine the mechanism of oil displacement by water in a partially gas-saturated porous medium Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Coal - Know Your Coal Coal - Know Your CoalBy J. T. Peters, N. Schapiro, R. J. Gray Petrographic studies of coal have resulted in a better understanding of the origin and composition of coal and have added to the knowledge of how and why coals differ in their response to various pre Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Discussion - Composition Of Mill Balls And Determination Of Wearing Qualities - August 24, 1927 - The Institute at Salt Lake City - Hatch, R. Discussion - Composition Of Mill Balls And Determination Of Wearing Qualities - August 24, 1927 - The Institute at Salt Lake City - Hatch, R.By L. O. Howard R. HATCH, Garfield, Utah.-The object of the meeting, I believe, is to determine the proper chemical composition to insure long wear of a ball in a mill, This might also apply to rods. I feel that the Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Sodium Sulfate From Natural Sources Sodium Sulfate From Natural SourcesBy M. F. Goudge, R. V. Tomkins Sodium sulfate is an important chemical raw material that is being used in ever increasing quantities in modem industry. It comes on the market mainly in three forms: (1) Salt cake (Na2SO4), a relativ Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Papers - Mill Design - Practical Aspects of Pumping Sands, Slurries, and Slimes (T. P. 2013, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion) Papers - Mill Design - Practical Aspects of Pumping Sands, Slurries, and Slimes (T. P. 2013, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion)By W. B. Stephenson In the pumping of sands, slurries and slimes, practices developed over the years are the real keystones of 'successful operation. These practices are necessarily based on modifications of familia Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Lake Superior Paper - A Comparison of Certain Forms of Ports for Steel-melting Furnaces Lake Superior Paper - A Comparison of Certain Forms of Ports for Steel-melting FurnacesBy P. Barnes The object of this paper is to make a brief comparison of the outlines of several forms of ports for steel-melting turnaces, in reference chiefly to the proper mixture; of the gas and air, and to the Jan 1, 1881 
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                     A Comparison of Certain Forms of Ports for Steel¬ Melting Furnaces A Comparison of Certain Forms of Ports for Steel¬ Melting FurnacesBy P. Barnes THE object of this paper is to make a brief comparison of the out-lines of several forms of ports for steel-melting furnaces, in reference chiefly to the proper mixture of the gas and air, and to the Jan 1, 1881 
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                     Prospecting, Examination and Description of Deposits - Methods of Prospecting and Mining Optical Calcite in Montana (Mining Tech., Nov. 1945, T.P. 1896, with discussion) Prospecting, Examination and Description of Deposits - Methods of Prospecting and Mining Optical Calcite in Montana (Mining Tech., Nov. 1945, T.P. 1896, with discussion)By E. W. Newman During 1943 and 1944, there was an urgent need for certain grades of optical calcite (Iceland spar) for instruments for ' military uses. To find a supply of this material, prospecting was carried Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Technical Notes - Surface Properties of Silicate Minerals Technical Notes - Surface Properties of Silicate MineralsBy R. A. Deju, R. B. Bhappu The basic structural unit of all silicate minerals is a tetrahedron with a silicon atom at the center and four oxygen atoms at the corners. The oxygen-silicon distance is about 1.6 & and the oxygen-ox Jan 1, 1967 
