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Institute of Metals Division - The Martensitic Transformation in Fe-31 wt Pct NiBy C. M. Wayman, J. F. Breedis
The crystallography of the martensitic transformation in the Fe-30 Ni alloy was reinvestigated. The scatter in the habit Plane as determined from measurements on the mid-rib plane was smaller than rep
Jan 1, 1962
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Rare Earths And ThoriumBy Spencer S. Shannon
The lanthanide elements from lanthanum (atomic number 57) to lutetium (71) plus yttrium (39) are called the rare-earth elements; scandium (21) is chemically similar to yttrium and the lanthanides, but
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties of the Silver - Silicon SystemBy John P. Huger
me phase diagram for the system Ag-Si has been established by thermal analysis. The diagram is a simple eutectic type with a eutectic at 3.0 pct Si and 840°C. From the liquidus curve and with the aid
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Prediction of Solid Solubility in Metallic AlloysBy James T. Waber, Allen C. Larson, Karl Gschneidner, Margaret Y. Prince
The original graphical method proposed by Darken and Gurry for predicting which elements are soluble in a given element was slightly modified and was used to predict terminal solubilities in 1455 know
Jan 1, 1963
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Reservoir Engineering - General - The Equations of Motion of Fluids in Porous Media: I. Propagation Velocity of Pressure PulsesBy W. R. Foster, J. M. McMillen, A. S. Odeh
The complete equations of average linear momentum balance for a single-phase fluid in an incompreisible, homogeneous, porous medium are derived. The derivation begins with Euler's equation of mot
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Experimental Investigation of Factors Affecting Laboratory Relative Permeability MeasurementsBy R. A. Morse, W. W. Owens, D. R. Parrish, T. M. Geffen
Laboratory studies of several factors affecting measurements of relative permeability were made using the three-section plastic-covered core technique. Results show that the core assembly, properly co
Jan 1, 1951
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Measurements of Physical Properties - Experimental Investigation of Factors Affecting Laboratory Relative Permeability MeasurementsBy D. R. Parrish, T. M. Geffen, R. A. Morse, W. W. Owens
Laboratory studies of several factors affecting measurements of relative permeability were made using the three-section plastic-covered core technique. Results show that the core assembly, properly co
Jan 1, 1951
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Geology - The Gem Stocks and Adjacent Orebodies, Coeur d'Alene District, IdahoBy G. M. Crosby
Seven mines with important production records in the Coeur d'Alene lie adjacent to the Gem stocks —the Frisco (Gem), Hercules, Interstate, Rex (Sixteen to One), Success (Granite), Sunset, and Tam
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - After-Effects in Polycrystalline CadmiumBy C. S. Barrett
The torsional after-effect in polycrystalline cadmium is interrupted by an abnormal twisting when the film is removed by etching. This is accounted for by the pile-up of dislocations beneath anodic or
Jan 1, 1954
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Radiation Transfer Across a Spherical Pore in a Linear Temperature GradientBy G. P. Marino
The "conductivity ", Kr, of a spherical void in a linear temperature gradient due to radiation is calculated by integration of the general expression for diffuse radiation between two gray surfaces o
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculation of Differential Gas Liberation and ShrinkageBy C. F. Weinaug
In recent years, several methods have been proposed for correlation of physical properties and behavior of hydrocarbon systems. These correlations were found to be unsatis. factory for predicting diff
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Iodine (1470c5ea-ea3e-43c1-97e3-0a57d2efc34c)By L. A. Roe, John Jan
Iodine is a soft, lustrous, grayish-black nonmetallic element with a density of 4.9. It is the least active of the four members of the halogen family. The other members are, in order of increasing act
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Zone-Refining Tungsten in the Presence of a Superimposed Direct CurrentBy D. R. Hay, E. Scala
Electrotransport has been superimposed on the rate-limiling- step in zone refining which is the impurity diffusion through the liquid at the solid/liquid interface. The efficiency of zone refining is
Jan 1, 1965
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Sinking Star Shaft at Vanadium, New MexicoBy A. J. May
THE Star shaft is near the north boundary of the group of mining claims belonging to the Ground Hog Unit of the American Smelting and Refining Co., near Vanadium, N. Mex. The shaft bins and surface pl
Jan 1, 1950
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - The Simultaneous Growth of Oriented Crystals with Various CompositionsBy L. W. Sink, B. H. Kear, S. M. Copley, M. F. Hornbecker
IT is well known that under appropriate conditions of chill casting, many metals and alloys develop a columnar grain structure having a high degree of preferred orientation.' In cubic materials,
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Preparation and Testing of Low Permeability Porous Media to Meet Scaling Requirements for Gas Reservoir ModelingBy J. F. Evers, S. Sadiq, F. W. Preston, G. W. Swift
Proper scaling of unsteady-state flow in laboratory gas reservoir models can be achieved if the permeability/fractional porosity ratio is less than 0.5 md. Porous media meeting this specification can
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Coal - Some Recent Investigations with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone Separator on Fine Coal SlurriesBy S. A. Falconer
This paper deals with the practical application of the Dutch State Mines cyclone separator for fine-coal cleaning. The more important operating variables are discussed, and results of a number of cont
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Some Recent Investigations with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone Separator on Fine Coal SlurriesBy S. A. Falconer
This paper deals with the practical application of the Dutch State Mines cyclone separator for fine-coal cleaning. The more important operating variables are discussed, and results of a number of cont
Jan 1, 1951
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Mössbauer Effect Study of the Clustering of Carbon Atoms During the Room-Temperature Aging of Iron-Carbon MartensiteBy Paul A. Flinn, Jean-Marie Robert Genin
The MCssbauer effect was used to study the distribution of carbon in Fe-C alloys of high carbon content during room-temperature aging. In freshly formed rnartensite the carbon distribution is approxim
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Effects of Scrap in the Blast-furnace Burden (TP1270)By C. L. T. Edwards
In the preparation of this paper, the author has drawn upon experience with the operation of a blast furnace on Ioo per cent scrap burden, which he believes was the first operation of its kind in the
Jan 1, 1942