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Institute of Metals Division - Crack Propagation in the Hydrogen-Induced Brittle Fracture of Steel
By A. R. Troiano, W. J. Barnett
IN recent years the demands of space limitations and increased loads, particularly in the aircraft industry, have accelerated the trend toward utilization of ultra-high strength steels. The increased
Jan 1, 1958
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Tensile Properties Of Boiler Plate At Elevated Temperatures
By H. J. French
AT THE request of a committee of the Engineering Division,1 National Research Council, a study of the properties of boiler plate at various temperatures up to about 900° F. (482° C.) has been instigat
Jan 2, 1920
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Zinc - Design and Operation of the Bunker Hill Slag-treatment Plant
By H. E. Lee, P. C. Feddersen, D. R. Gittinger, G. W. Dunn, J. B. Schuettenhelm
The new Bunker Hill slag-treatment plant, designed ior, a capacity of 300 to 400 tons of hot slag per day, was "blown in" April 5, 1943. In the ensuing I5-months period, 157,530 tons of slag was proce
Jan 1, 1944
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Unique Disposal Methods Are Required For Uranium Mill Waste
By R. G. Beverly
The presence of radioactivity in uranium mill wastes has resulted in somewhat unique waste disposal methods. In addition to the common problems of disposing of large quantities of solid wastes, neutra
Jan 6, 1968
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New York Paper - Handling Ore in Mines of Butte District
By H. R. Tunnell
Every one connected with a mine knows that it is hard to keep down the costs of moving ore from the place where it is broken to the shaft or portal. Considered broadly, the subject of handling would c
Jan 1, 1923
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Mathematical Modeling Of Progressive Cracking And Fracture Of Rock
By Zden[e]k P. Bažant
Due to their heterogeneity, most rocks fracture with a zone of distributed cracking ahead of the fracture front. This makes linear elastic fracture mechanics inapplicable. The present study describes
Jan 1, 1984
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The Refractory Or "Fireless Cooker" Method Of Producing Magnesium
By E. G. De Coriolis
THE development of huge production facilities and of new or improved processes for manufacturing magnesium from its raw sources has been an outstanding achievement of this war. Furthermore, at least o
Jan 1, 1945
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Chicago Paper - Removal of Sulfur from Illuminating Gas (with Discussion)
By W. A. Dunkley, W. W. Odell
The sulfur content of coal is perhaps more important in the manufacture of illuminating gas than in any other coal-using industry. Whether the gas is made by the distillation of coal in retorts or ove
Jan 1, 1920
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Rock Mechanics Effects Observed Subsequent To Multiple Fracturing Of Wellbores
By J. F. Cuderman
A technique using propellants has been developed for producing multiple fractures about a wellbore. The use of propellants having a range of burn rates permits precise control of combustion gas releas
Jan 1, 1984
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion in Tin Single Crystals
By J. D. Meakin
The self-diffusion coefficients of ß tin have been deterttlltled using a plating and sectioning technique. The principal diffusivities pavallel and perpendicu1ar to the "c" axis are given by the Arr
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Factors Affecting Well Productivity:
By J. L. Huitt, IM. L. Slusser, E. E. Glenn, M. L. Slusser
This paper is concerned with: (1) an analysis and interpretation of the filtration characteristics of drilling muds on filter paper, and (2) an interpretation of early stage "filtration" on consolidat
Jan 1, 1958
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Jan 1, 1915
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Abstracts of Papers Published in 1934
On 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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Activation And Leaching Of Chalcopyrite Concentrates With Dilute Sulfuric Acid
By J. K. Gerlach, E. D. Gock, S. K. Ghosh
Previous experience in leaching chalcopyrite with dilute sulfuric acid has generally resulted in rather poor extraction. However, the reaction rate of the leaching process can be significantly improve
Jan 1, 1973
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Petroleum and Gas - Review of Production of Petroleum in the United States in 1926
By James H. Gardner
It is a striking fact in the domestic oil statistics of 1926 that with an increase in production of 13,000,000 bbl., there was nevertheless a lowering of both crude and gasoline stocks. It was the fir
Jan 1, 1927
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W. W. Mein – An Interview by Henry Carlisle
By Henry Carlisle
W. W. Mein: One of the most amusing things in Nevada City – I was born and was going to school there - was that my mother made overcoats for us, and because they were different from other boys’ overc
Jan 1, 1964
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Petroleum Resources Of Venezuela
By Ralph Arnold
WHILE much geological work and drilling have been done in Venezuela, the incompleteness of geological evidence obtainable and the restricted areas in which drilling has been done make any estimates of
Jan 7, 1922
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Minerals Beneficiation - Concerning the Adsorption of Dodecylamine on Quartz
By F. W. Bloecher, A. M. Gaudin
THIS paper describes the results of a series of tests carried out to determine the partition of dodecylamine between distilled water and the surface of quartz at various concentrations of dodecylamine
Jan 1, 1951
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Tufts College Studies
Tufts College Studies, Tufts College Library, Tufts College 57, Mass. R L. Walkley, Librarian A number of publications of Tufts College, on geology, by Alfred C. Lane, have been issued, mostly as
Jan 1, 1933