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A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation Of Some Current Practices In Smooth Wall Blasting
By James W. Dally, William L. Fourney, Anders Ladegaard Peterson
For the past 3 years, the authors have been conducting research sponsored by the National Science Foundation (RANN) to improve the process of excavation by drilling and blasting. The approach followed
Jan 1, 1979
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Recovery Of Uranium From Lignites (4dc0b129-d1e0-4f2e-8475-55ade6840271)
By Henry G. Petrow, Edward S. Porter
MAJOR occurrences of lignite with significant uranium concentrations have been reported in western parts of the Dakotas, especially in Harding County, S.D., and Billings and Slope counties, N.D. Sampl
Jan 9, 1957
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Effect of Time and Low Temperature on Physical Properties of Mediumcarbon Steel - Discussion
WALTER N. CRAFTS,* Toronto, Canada (written discussion?).-During the forging of 9.2-in. shells -for the United States Army, it was noticed that better results were obtained in certain instances when t
Jan 12, 1919
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Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity, Electrical Resistivity, and Thermoelectric Power of Uranium
By G. J. Wolga, W. W. Tyler, A. C. Wilson
THE physical properties of uranium have been reviewed by Katz and Rabinowitch.1 Their review includes thermal conductivity data for ternperatures above 375°K. Recently, Mendelssohn and Rosenberg'
Jan 1, 1954
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Martensitic Reversal of an Iron-Nickel-Carbon Alloy
By R. A. Graham, R. W. Rohde
The effect of hydrostatic pressure upon the austenite start temperature of a commercial Fe-28.4 at. pct Ni-0.5 at. pct C alloy has been determined. For pressures to 20 kbar, the austenite start temper
Jan 1, 1970
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Technical Notes - Some Low Temperature Properties of Titanium Alloy RC-130-B and Stainless Steel
By W. W. Tyler, A. C. Wilson, L. B. Nesbitt
INVESTIGATIONS of thermal conductivity and impact strength of the titanium alloy RC-130-B and 316 stainless steel were undertaken because of interest in strong, nonmagnetic, commercially available all
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Work Hardening of Internally Oxidized Silver and Silver-Aluminum Alloy Single Crystals ( TN)
By B. Ramaswami
INTERNAL oxidation occurs readily in silver due to the rapid diffusion of oxygen in silver.' It has a marked effect on creep in polycrystalline silver2 and raises the critical resolved shear stre
Jan 1, 1965
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Honorary Members (3cb0187f-e80c-4887-adc5-5c19cf0bbbbb)
PROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden PROF RICHARD BECK Friberg, Germany ANDREW CARNEGIR New York, N.Y. DR. JAMES DOUGLAS New York, N.Y. PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France SIR ROBERT A
Jan 1, 1917
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The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous Veins
By Edward Halse
THE occasional occurrence in metalliferous veins of rounded fragments of rock, matrix or ore, lying loose, embedded in clay, or enclosed in some kind of cement, may be attributed to four causes:¬ I.
Jul 1, 1905
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Manufacture And Electrical Properties Of Constantan
By F. E. Bash
CONSTANTAN is an alloy of copper and nickel that is extensively used, under a number of trade names, as a resistance wire with a low temperature coefficient of resistance, and one of the elements of b
Jan 9, 1919
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Iron And Steel Committee (09c5fed5-2336-4336-8b50-2ddf969ae1f9)
CHARLES KIRCHHOFF, Chairman. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Vice-Chair-man. A. A. STEVENSON, Vice-Chair-man. HERBERT M. BOYLSTON, Secretary, Abbot Bldg., Cambridge, Mass. John Birkinbine, J. Esrey Johnson, Jr.,
Jan 7, 1913
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Secondary Copper
By AIME AIME
LAST month we published (p. 440) the first half of the L discussion by O. E. Kiessling of the paper on copper by Mr. Vogelstein that appeared in the same-issue, but lack of space made it necessary to
Jan 1, 1931
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Additional List Of Members Of The Institute In Military Service (1919)
(The following list contains the names of those members of the Institute of whose connection with military service we have only recently become acquainted.) BLACKNER, L. A., Capt., Engineers, U. S.
Jan 2, 1919
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Technical Committees (e40c4bd5-a514-4056-b262-f9b60e584c57)
I-Mine Ventilation A C. CALLEN, Chairman E A. HOLBROOK, Vice-chairman H I. SMITH, Secretary CLARENCE E. ABBOTT ALFRED W. HESSE FRANK H. PROBERT GRAHAM BRIGHT G R. JACKSON GEORGE S RICE THOMAS H.
Jan 1, 1923
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Crystallographic Angular Relationships in Hcp Titanium
By O. P. Arora, I. L. Caplan, H. von E. Doering
ThE interpretation of X-ray and electron diffraction data obtained in plastic deformation studies of hcp a titanium requires knowledge of angular relationships between crystallographic planes and dire
Jan 1, 1969
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - The Fatigue Behavior of a Dispersion-Strengthened Metal
By G. R. Leverant
RECENT investigations1,2 of the low-cycle fatigue behavior of pure copper under strain cycling conditions have shown that a unique saturation stress level is eventually attained for each value of appl
Jan 1, 1968
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Foreword (d21d46eb-3216-4a57-a1b4-da8189b7b8a8)
Jan 1, 1929
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Geology - Age of Coeur d'Alene Mineralization: An Isotopic Study (Mining Engineering, May 1960, pg 470)
By A. Long, A. Silverman, J. L. Kulp
Garth Crosby has written an excellent geologic description of the deposits surrounding the Gem stocks in the Coeur d'Alene district. The ore deposits in the area of the Gem stocks may hold the ke
Jan 1, 1961
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Sponge Iron and Its Relation to the Steel Industry
By Edward P. Barrett
DURING the past few years numerous references have been made in the technical press and Bureau of Mines Bulletin 270 to sponge iron' and so-called "direct metal" processes. The idea has been prev
Jan 1, 1930
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Experimental Beneficiation of Michigan Iron-Bearing Formations
By Frank J. Tolonen
BENEFICIATION of iron-bearing formations is one of the major problems of research at the Michigan College of Mining arid Technology. Funds for this purpose hate been supplied by the State of Michigan
Jan 1, 1937