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The Instability Of Low-Expansion Iron-Nickel-Cobalt Alloys
By Francis M. Walters, Irvin R. Kramer
THE substitution of cobalt for part of the nickel in Invar was found by P. H. Brace1 to lower the coefficient of expansion. Scott1 extended the use of cobalt to alloys of higher inflection temperature
Jan 1, 1941
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Calculation Of Tensile Strength And Yield Point From The Chemical Composition And Cooling Rate
By P. D. Gorsuch, D. L. Newhouse, Irvin R. Kramer
ALTHOUGH many methods have been suggested for the calculation of tensile strength and yield point from chemical composition, their usefulness has been limited to a particular cooling rate or section s
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Application of Rapid Current Surges to Electric Transient Prospecting
By Gifford White
Considerable attention has been directed in recent years to methods of electric prospecting other than the conventional direct-current techniques. It has been extensively recognized that electrical da
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil Development and Production of Kansas in 1935
By Howard S. Bryant
Kansas maintained its fourth position on the list of all oil-producing states, for the ninth consecutive year. Total crude-oil production during 1935, as reported by the Oil & Gas Journal, was 53,364,
Jan 1, 1936
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Minor Industrial Minerals (e22cf901-dd07-4dd6-8181-b4791c6af219)
By Paul M. Tyler
MINOR industrial minerals included in this chapter are: the alum minerals, bromine, calcium chloride, epsomite and other natural magnesium salts, iodine, meerschaum, quartz, industrial crystals other
Jan 1, 1949
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and Geological Education
By M. N. Short
It is almost self-evident that the student of geology depends for his education in geology only in small measure upon his own observation. His chief sources of information are lectures and personal in
Jan 1, 1935
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Ottawa Paper - Biographical Notice of George H. Cook
By John C. Smock
George Hammell Cook was born at Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, January 5, 1818. His early education was obtained in the country school, and he was, for a short time, a teacher in his native town.
Jan 1, 1890
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Reporter (715b36fd-589e-46a9-bb91-27cac7789c50)
September steel production established a new record for a 30-day month with 9,034,000 tons. It was the highest of any month since March. Output of ingots and steel for castings was 535,000 tons more t
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - Production of High-Purity Aluminum Crystals by a Modified Strain-Anneal Method (TN)
By H. P. Leighly, F. C. Perkins
THERE have been several statements in the literature about the difficulty of producing single crystals of high-purity (99.99pct) by the strain-anneal method. Consequently, investigators tend to em
Jan 1, 1961
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Fine Grind - +EFF-C$+TECNOV+ECOL
By Walter Nummela
This acronym may be readily deciphered, and it represents the programming theme for the SME Sessions at the Centennial Meeting of AIME in New York in 1971. The Concentration Committee thus charged out
Jan 1, 1970
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Stainless Steel and Iron-silicon Alloys - The Solubility of Hydrogen in Molten Iron-silicon Alloys (Metals Tech., Feb. 1946, T. P. 1975, with discussion)
By Bever M. B., Floe Carl F., Hung Liang
Data on the solubility of hydrogen in iron-silicon alloys are of practical interest, as hydrogen causes gas unsoundness and embrittlement in iron and steel and is also a factor in the metallurgy of ca
Jan 1, 1947
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Membership (fd769d58-cf8a-4364-8eb5-bf8abbb19375)
NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Sept. 10 to Oct. 10, 1915: Members BENEDICT, C. HARRY, Met Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., Cal
Jan 11, 1915
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Colorado Paper - Interpretation of So-called Paraffin Dirt of Gulf Coast Oil Fields (with Discussion)
By A. D. Brokaw
The so-called "paraffin dirt" of the Gulf Coast oil fields has been considered an indication of the possible presence of oil and gas, and not a few wells have been brought in solely on the basis of su
Jan 1, 1920
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Arizona Paper - 2,000-Ton Leaching Plant at Anaconda (with Discussion)
By Harold W. Aldrich, Frederick Laist
After a series of experiments covering a period of about three years, extending from the spring of 1912 to the spring of 1915, a 2,000-ton leaching plant for the treatment of the accumulated copper co
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Approximate Method for Calculations Using concentration-Dependent Diffusion Coefficients
By A. G. Guy
IN the course of a research on steady-state diffusion it became necessary to make diffusion calculations for a finite solid. This problem was found to be sufficiently different from the corresponding
Jan 1, 1958
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New York Paper - Cyanidation of Silver Sulphide at Ocampo, Mexico
By Robert Linton
The Sierra Consolidated Mines Co., organized in 1909, owns, together with other holdings, practically all of the productive mineral area in the Ocampo district. Lying within this area are 15 mines, la
Jan 1, 1915
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Publications (0d93abf9-79ef-4933-b489-a7de63c4b17b)
The volumes of Transactions, which are published annually, contain the list of officers, rules, etc., the Proceedings, and the papers revised for final publication. (In this revision, after the prelim
Jan 1, 1910
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List of the Meetings
Jan 1, 1886