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Institute of Metals Division - Electrotransport and Resistivity in the Molten Bismuth-Tin SystemBy John D. Verhoeven, Edward E. Hucke
An experimental technique has been developed for the measurement of the rate of electrotransport to a precision of 1 pct in the molten Bi-Sn system. Results are presented across the phase diagram from
Jan 1, 1963
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Dexidation Symposium - The Occurrence of Oxygen in Liquid Open-hearth Steel-Sampling MethodsBy B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower
For some years we have been carrying on a rather comprehensive investigation of the occurrence of oxygen in liquid open-hearth steel. This investigation was interrupted by the war emergency and is the
Jan 1, 1945
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Part II - Papers - Shrinkage Pressure in Castings (The solidification of a Metal Sphere)By J. Campbell
The negative pressure developed within a solidifying sphere of pure iron is investigated theoretically assuming an elastic-plastic model. The maximum hydrostatic tension attainable is shown to be an o
Jan 1, 1968
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Glen Summit Paper - Results of Stream-Measurements of the United States Geological SurveyBy F. H. Newell
Measurements of the amount of water flowing in many of the larger rivers of the west have been made by the United States Geological Survey, and by this means the daily discharges of these rivers have
Jan 1, 1892
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Technical Notes - Cumulative and Weight Retained Tables for the Gaudin-Meloy Size DistributionBy T. P. Meloy
In a recent paper, Gaudin and Meloy1 derived a size distribution function for single, impact fracture. Mular2 extended the use of this size distribution to describe the output of carefully controlled
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Grooving in the Presence of a LiquidBy Che, C. W. Spencer, C. A. Steidel, Yu Li
Grain boundary grooving as it occurs in a 5.5-deg simple-tilt nickel bicrystal immersed in a saturated Ni-S liquid has been studied. A 1/3 (t= time) dependence for the depth of the groove indicates th
Jan 1, 1964
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Part V – May 1969 - Communications - On the Near-Surface Effect in Tracer DiffusionBy J. H. Swisher
Two recent papers in this journal1,2 contain experimental evidence for an anomaly in the concentration gradient for tracer diffusion. In both papers, the authors suggest that this anomaly is due to a
Jan 1, 1970
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PART IV - Papers - The Free Energies of Formation of CrS, Mo2S3 and WS2By John F. Elliott, John P. Hager
The standard free energies of formation of the lowest stable sulfides of chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten in equilibrium with the corresponding metal hazle been determined by reacting the sulfide an
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Resistivity Methods - Applying the Megger Ground Tester in Electrical Exploration (With Discussion)By Sherwin F. Kelly, Bela Low, William B. Creagmile
Electrical methods and instruments for geophysical exploration have been almost exclusively applied, during these years of development of the art, by a few companies specializing in this field. The co
Jan 1, 1932
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A New Approach to the Two-Dimensional Multiphase Reservoir SimulatorBy C. H. Stewart, R. A. Fagin
A two-dimensional, three-phasereservoir simulator was programmed for a large memory digital computer. It was designed to provide a practical solution to describing the complex physical relation betwee
Jan 1, 1967
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Iron and Steel Division - The Analysis and Solubility of Nitrogen in Silicon-IronBy M. L. Pearce
A comparison of the isotope-dilution, vacuum-fusion, and chemical methods of analysis for nitrogen in Si-Fe is made with particular emphasis on the effect of sample history. The superiority of the is
Jan 1, 1963
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Iron and Steel Division - Anatomy of the Open Hearth (Howe Memorial Lecture, 1955)By J. S. Marsh
OPPORTUNITY to pay tribute to the memory of Professor Henry Marion Howe is a strenuous assignment as well as an honor. Upon recalling Howe lecturers and lectures of the past 25 years, glancing over th
Jan 1, 1956
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Iron and Steel - Some Political Aspects of the World Manganese Situation (with Discussion)By C. K. Leith
ManGanese is one of the minerals which is principally consumed in countries other than origin. Nearly 85 per cent. of the world's production is used by the United States, England, Germany and Fra
Jan 1, 1927
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Particle Size Distribution and Exchan...By I. Fatt
Study of a model which contains "dead-end" pore volume indicates that pressure transients are influenced by the amount of dead-end pore volume and by the resistance of the flow path between the dead-e
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Some Observations on the Metallurgy of Ion NitridingBy A. U. Seybol
Eight binary iron alloys were examined after ion nitriding experiments to determine the behavior of the following elements: Al, Mo, Mn, Si, Ti, V,Cr, and C. Only Al, Cr, Ti, and V additions caused ha
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity and Solubility of Carbon in Alpha-IronBy Rodney P. Smith
The rate of motion of the boundary between a single-phase a-iron region and a two phase a-iron plus ?-iron, or a-iron plus cementite region has been measured on decarburization at several temperatures
Jan 1, 1962
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Basaltic Zones As Guides To Ore-Deposits In The Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy E. A. Stevens
IT has been ascertained in recent years that certain rocktypes, geological formations and structural conditions may be used as fairly reliable guides, when prospecting in recognized mineral belts or m
Jan 1, 1913
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Papers - Sampling and Analysis - Expression and Interpretation of the Size Composition of CoalBy H. F. Yancey, M. R. Geer
The importance of the size composition of coal is reflected in the difference in price of the various sizes of the same coal and in the large number of primary sizes and mixtures of sizes produced by
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Sampling and Analysis - Expression and Interpretation of the Size Composition of CoalBy M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey
The importance of the size composition of coal is reflected in the difference in price of the various sizes of the same coal and in the large number of primary sizes and mixtures of sizes produced by
Jan 1, 1938
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - The 1967 Institute of Metals Lecture Spinodal DecompositionBy John W. Cahn
The spinodal has long been regarded as a limit beyond which a homogeneous phase could no longer be metastable. But only recently has it become apparent that a phase beyond the spinodal would decompose
Jan 1, 1969