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Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Ethyl Xanthate on PyriteBy O. Mellgren, A. M. Gaudin, P. L. De Bruyn
The adsorption density of ethyl xanthate on pyrite was determined as a function of xanthate concentration. Surface preparation of the mineral appears to have asafunctionsome effect on the subsequent a
Jan 1, 1957
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Path Of Rupture In Steel Fusion WeldsBy 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 2, 1919
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Path Of Rupture In Steel Fusion Welds (02404db7-a7cc-46d6-ba6c-de4a5271327d)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 2, 1919
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion; Interpretation of Flow Mechanisms During Rolling in Fcc MetalsBy I. L. Dillamore
I. L. Dillamore (University of Birmingham)—The different textures developed in various fcc metals have long awaited satisfactory explanation and it has now become clear that these differences are rela
Jan 1, 1965
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Butte Paper - The Great Falls Flue System and Chimney (with Discussion)By J. H. Klepinger, C. W. Goodale
I. Introduction....................567 II. Character oF the OrE................568 III. Old FluE System..................572 IV. Tests on Old FLUE System..............575 1. Aspiration Tests......
Jan 1, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Transformation in Cobalt-Nickel AlloysBy J. B. Hess, C. S. Barrett
TO reach equilibrium between different phases in cobalt-rich alloys requires prohibitively long annealing cobalt-richalloystimes when temperatures are below about 700°C. The fact that a transformation
Jan 1, 1953
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Process Control Aspects Of A Sinter PlantBy Georges Fleming
The new burden preparation plant of ARBED Luxembourg, Belval- Works, which comprises 2 large sinter strands, is equipped with a process computer connected to a comprehensive process control system.
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron (With Discussion)By Donald W. Murphy, John Chipman
Recent developments in iron alloys containing nitrogen have indicated that this element may exert a considerable influence on the properties of the metal. This influence is not always in an undesirabl
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Solubility of Nitrogen in Liquid Iron (With Discussion)By John Chipman, Donald W. Murphy
Recent developments in iron alloys containing nitrogen have indicated that this element may exert a considerable influence on the properties of the metal. This influence is not always in an undesirabl
Jan 1, 1935
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New York Paper - Thermal and Microscopical Examination of Professor Howe’s Standard Commercial SteelsBy G. K. Burgess
§ 22. THe results published in Professor Howe's paper10 of our determinations on the Ac3 and Ar3 points for a series of commercial carbon steels " containing manganese in varying proportion, repr
Jan 1, 1914
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Tin Fusible Boiler-Plug Manufacture And TestingBy L. J. Gurevich
IN the course of the examination, at the Bureau of Standards, of fusible tin boiler plugs for the Steamboat Inspection Service, it became evident that an investigation should be undertaken to determin
Jan 8, 1919
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Solubility Of Nitrogen In Liquid IronBy John Chipman, Donald W. Murphy
RECENT developments in iron alloys containing nitrogen have indicated that this element may exert a considerable influence on the properties of the metal. This influence is not always in an undesirabl
Jan 1, 1935
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Tulsa Paper - The Electrical Dehydration of Cut Oil (with Discussion)By F. D. Mahone
Much crude oil, as produced from the well, carries varying amounts of water, which may be present as free water in globules sufficiently large to settle out, in time, if the fluid is allowed to stand,
Jan 1, 1924
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Papers - Fracture of Steels at Elevated Temperatures after Prolonged Loading.By E. R. Parker, R. H. Thielemann
The conventional short-time tensile test provides a reliable means of predicting the sustained load-carrying capacity of steels only when the temperature is such that continuous plastic flow does not
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Fracture of Steels at Elevated Temperatures after Prolonged Loading.By R. H. Thielemann, E. R. Parker
The conventional short-time tensile test provides a reliable means of predicting the sustained load-carrying capacity of steels only when the temperature is such that continuous plastic flow does not
Jan 1, 1939
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The Role Of The Platinum Metals In Dental ,4lloys, 111.-The Influence Of Platinum And Palladium And Heat Treatment Upon The Microstructure And Constitution Of Basic AlloysBy E. M. Wise
IN a previous communications the improvement in strength, harden-ability and color, occasioned by replacing gold in a typical gold-silver-copper alloy by various amounts of platinum, or palladium, was
Jan 1, 1933
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Extensions of Pressure Build-Up Analysis MethodsBy D. G. Russell
Two techniques have been developed with which the applicability of pressure build-up analyses can be extended to include pressure data which previously have been considered virtually unusable. One of
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - A Least-Squares Technique for Calculating Andrade Creep-Equation Constants (TN)By J. B. Conway
RECENT studies of first-stage creep data have led to a special least-squares procedure for use in calculating the Andrade creep-equation constants. This procedure is easy to apply, uses only experimen
Jan 1, 1965
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Volcanic Waters.By John B. Hastings
THE origin of the watery vapors of vulcanism has always been an object of interest and speculation to the seismologist, and as theories of the genetic origin of ore-deposits have of late years been pr
Jan 5, 1908
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Age-Hardening Copper-Titanium AlloysBy F. R. Hensel
ACCORDING to statements by Guertler,1 Smith and Hamilton were the first to study the copper-titanium alloys, but owing to the presence of large amounts of impurities their data are inconclusive. M. A.
Jan 1, 1931