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Institute of Metals Division - Tunneling Through Gaseous Oxidized Films of A1203By C. E. Morris, S. R. Pollack
Current -vo1tage -temperature characteristics were studied for Al-A12O3-Al, Au structures. The oxide film was grown by gaseous oxidation in an 0, glow discharge. The electron-transfer mechanism was id
Jan 1, 1965
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Oil Discovery Rate Depends on Price of CrudeBy Wallace E. Pratt
TO SERVE their primary function of balancing supply with demand. crude-oil prices must not only return full cost plus a reasonable earning to the efficient producer but they must also offer an additio
Jan 1, 1941
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Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - Metastable Solubility of Tungsten in AluminumBy A. Tonejc, A. Bonefacic
As can be seen from the phase diagram A1-W1 the equilibrium solubility of tungsten in aluminum is practically nil at room temperature. By quenching from the liquid state (50,000°C per sec), Varic, Bur
Jan 1, 1970
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Program Of Chicago MeetingThe program of 'the Chicago meeting, which is to be held Sept. 22-26, is as follows: Monday. Morning-Registration. Afternoon-Technical Session. Evening Smoker. Tuesday. Morning and Afternoon-
Jan 6, 1919
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The N'Kana Smelter - Latest Ideas of Copper Metallurgists Are Embodied in New Northern Rhodesian PlantBy F. L. Bosqui, A. D. Wilkinson
EVEN though the world has not been crying for more copper for the last three or four years there has been some important mill and smelter construction. Discovery and development of large new high-grad
Jan 1, 1934
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Chlorination of RutileBy Arne Bergholm
Australian rutile was chlorinated in the presence of CO or carbon. The chlorination velocity in CO was found to be strongly influenced by temperature and proportional to the CO concentration, but inde
Jan 1, 1962
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Important Mining Methods ReviewedBy Scott Turner
PRESIDENT SCOTT TURNER officiated as chairman of the opening session on mining methods, Monday morning, Feb. 15. The first paper was that of Max H. Barber on open-pit mining in the Lake Superior distr
Jan 1, 1932
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Industrial OrganizationT. T. READ, Secretary of the Committee on Industrial Organization, presents the following very interesting monthly ad interim report: Reports from London are to the effect that 750 housing schemes fo
Jan 7, 1919
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Refractories (654057b0-c5e4-4220-b917-7b3df4cdbe06)By R. P. Heuer, Paul M. Tyler
THE literature on refractories, although fairly extensive, is so scattered through books and periodicals as to be difficult of access to the general reader and most of the individual papers serve mer
Jan 1, 1949
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Pipelining – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Correlation of Drag Reduction With Modified Deborah Number for Dilute Polymer SolutionsBy J. L. Zakin, G. K. Patterson, J. M. Rodriguez
Correlation has been obtained between drag-reducing characteristics for turbulent flow in a pipe and measurable properties of several polymer solutions. Several concentrations of high molecular weight
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Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Cr3C2 at High TemperatureBy N. A. Gokcen, S. Fujishiro
The dissociation pressure of Cr3C2 has been measured in the range of 1908" to 2237°K by means of graphite Knudsen effusion cells. It has been found that Cr3C2 vaporizes according to the following reac
Jan 1, 1962
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Three-Product Flotation at the Britannia, B. C., Mill ? Copper, Zinc, and Iron Are Separated from Low-grade OreBy H. A. Pearse
NORMALLY, the Britannia ore mixture contains chalcopyrite and pyrite as the chief sulfide minerals, together with minor amounts of gold and silver and a low zinc content. Reduction is accomplished by
Jan 1, 1934
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Phase Diagram Of The Copper-Iron-Silicon System From 90 To 100 Per Cent CopperBy A. G. H. Andersen, A. W. Kingsbury
SILICON bronzes containing iron are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cen
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Indiana in 1935By J. P. Kerr, W. H. Cordell
Conditions in the oil and gas industry in Indiana were about the same in 1935 as in 1934. This is especially true of the old Trenton area and the Harrison County area where production was steady and a
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Indiana in 1935By J. P. Kerr, W. H. Cordell
Conditions in the oil and gas industry in Indiana were about the same in 1935 as in 1934. This is especially true of the old Trenton area and the Harrison County area where production was steady and a
Jan 1, 1936
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Cleaning - Control of the Quality of Shipped CoalBy R. G. Baughman
With the constantly increasing sales competition, coal to be sold today must meet the test of quality in every respect. The producers must be able to make all marketable sizes that will meet such gene
Jan 1, 1931
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Phase Diagram Of The Copper-Iron-Silicon System From 90 To 100 Per Cent Copper (6d356d63-77f4-4cf4-af0a-990cb1217169)By A. G. H. Andersen, A. W. Kingsbury
SILICON bronzes containing iron are used to a considerable extent in industry, under the trade name of P.M.G. alloys. Various classes of wrought alloys fall in the composition range 1.5 to 3.5 per cen
Jan 1, 1942
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A Study of the Heat Treatment, Microstructure and Hardness of 60 :40 BrassBy Frances Hurd
WHEN 60:40 brass is heated to 825° C., given a drastic quench to obtain the beta solid solution, and reheated, various changes take place in the structure. Reheating at 200' C. causes a fine, gra
Jan 1, 1927
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Kansas State College, Engineering Experiment StationEngineering Experiment Station, Kansas State College, Manhattan, Kansas. For publications or a list of publications, address the above Of the 29 Bulletins issued by the Engineering Experiment Sta
Jan 1, 1933
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Institute of Metals Division - The Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound AgMg as a Function of Composition (TN)By P. M. Robinson, M. B. Beaer
The heat of formation at 0°C of the intermetallic compound AgMg as a function of composition has been determined by tin-solution calorimetry. In this technique, the heat of formation is determined as
Jan 1, 1964