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Some Pressing Needs of our Iron and Steel Manufactures.*By A. L. Holley
IT has been customary at our opening sessions, for the presiding officer to address you on the general development of one or another of our several professions, or upon some important feature of Minin
Jan 1, 1876
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Launder Washers (6b6f7a37-a477-4ade-986b-cbd5c76111c3)By C. P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford, John Griffen
TROUGH washers were among the earliest methods used for concentrating ores; they are referred to by Agricola about the middle of the sixteenth century as already being used while the hand- operated ji
Jan 1, 1950
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PART VI - Communications - Response to Discussion by Evans and Flanagan on the Dorn-Rajnak Analysis *By S. S. Lau
The authors of the previous comment stated that Dorn and Rajnak33 and others34-40 concluded that "agreement with this function [(t'/tp) -f(Un/2Un) = T/Tc} may be used as a criterion for that (the
Jan 1, 1968
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Cleveland Paper - Some Pressing Needs of Our Iron and Steel ManufactureBy A. L. Holley
It has been customary at our opening sessions, for the presiding officer to address you on the general development of one or another of our several professions, or upon some important feature of Minin
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Production Engineering Research - Flow of Gas-liquid Mixtures through Sands (With Discussion)By M. Muskat, H. G. Botset, R. D. Wycoff, M. W. Meres
The subject of the flow of homogeneous fluids—gases alone or gas-free liquids—through porous media may be considered at the present time to be fairly well completed. That is, analytical, graphical, nu
Jan 1, 1937
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Mica (cae4be77-710c-49a6-96b1-b92b7759ef6b)By S. A. Montague
Mica can claim a considerably greater importance than would be assumed from its comparatively small dollar volume, which came to about $37,000,000 for the United States industry as a whole in 1957. Mi
Jan 1, 1960
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Reaction Kinetics in Processes of Nucleation and Growth (abc4daef-e199-4be2-9993-281dc656305f)By William Johnson
IT is now recognized that several important types of reactions in metallic systems proceed by the formation of nuclei and the growth of these nuclei. The process of freezing is a simple example of thi
Jan 1, 1939
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Bauxitic Raw MaterialsBy James W. Shaffer
Aluminum is the most abundant metallic element of the earth's crust and is a constituent of nearly every type of rock (Clark, 1924, p. 13). The sources of aluminum and aluminous material most com
Jan 1, 1975
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Transportation (d57d8da5-69e7-49c6-9713-eb00588e327c)By John C. Draper
The principal object of an underground coal mine transportation system is to move coal from the face where it is produced to the outside of the mine where it is prepared for market. In addition to the
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals - The Cracking of the Nickel Silvers in the Course of Annealing (with Discussion)By E. O. Jones, E. Whitehead
During the heating of cold-worked nickel silver, the tendcncy of the material to crack is well known. The present research deals with this question, and may conveniently be divided into the following
Jan 1, 1926
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Reaction Kinetics in Processes of Nucleation and GrowthBy William Johnson
IT is now recognized that several important types of reactions in metallic systems proceed by the formation of nuclei and the growth of these nuclei. The process, of freezing is a simple example of th
Jan 1, 1939
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Rolled Steel Roll Shells (11643980-808e-4317-b6d2-2d4513f32e27)By James Ferguson
THE fact that little if anything has appeared in the technical press or in the Transactions of the Institute on the subject of roll shells proper, used in various grinding appliances such as Cornish r
Jan 9, 1914
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The Rise and Decadence of GoldfieldBy Percy Barbour
The town of Goldfield, Nevada, with the exception of six stone buildings, was burned to the ground to-day. One man is dead from causes attributed to the fire. A woman is missing and is believed to hav
Jan 8, 1923
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The Annealing Cracking Of The Nickel SilversBy E. O. Jones
DURING the heating of cold-worked nickel silver, the tendency of the material to crack is well known. The present research deals with this question, and may conveniently be divided into the following
Jan 7, 1925
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Refining PracticeALTHOUGH the refining period of the heat is generally defined as A starting after the charge has been completely melted, it may more properly be considered as beginning with the first efforts to facil
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Problem of the Temperature Coefficient of Tensile Creep Rate (T. P. 893, with discussion)By J. J. Kanter
There has been much research and commercial development in recent years in the use of chromium and nickel in steels of various types, including those intended for high-temperature service. By "high-te
Jan 1, 1938
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Part II - Papers - The Microstructural Characterization of Cold-Rolled Zircaloy-4 SheetBy E. N. Aqua, C. M. Owens
The microstructure in cold-rolled Zircaloy-4 sheet has been characterized by transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction line-broadening techniques. The rate of work hardening is measured i
Jan 1, 1968
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Boston Paper - Some Recent Improvements in Open-Hearth Steel PracticeBy Alfred E. Hunt
The late Alexander Holley said, on returning from a careful study of the relative merits of the Bessemer and the open-hearth processes, as shown in the best European practice, that, in this country, t
Jan 1, 1888
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Papers - Problem of the Temperature Coefficient of Tensile Creep Rate (T. P. 893, with discussion)By J. J. Kanter
There has been much research and commercial development in recent years in the use of chromium and nickel in steels of various types, including those intended for high-temperature service. By "high-te
Jan 1, 1938
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Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails ? DiscussionC. W. GENNET, JR.,* Chicago, 111. (written discussion?).-Since the Lehigh Valley accident, transverse fissures have become a source of constant anxiety to railroad officials, because such defects, onl
Jan 4, 1918