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Hot Isostatic Compaction Of Graphite, Donald C. Carmichael, P. D. Ownby, Edwin S. Hodge
Hot Isostatic Compaction Of Graphite, Donald C. Carmichael, P. D. Ownby, Edwin S. Hodge
Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
The effects of temperature, pressure, and graphite starting material on the density, isotropy, and strength of dense graphite material prepared by hot isostatic compaction of graphite powders were examined. Process equipment was developed to permit operation at temperatures up to 2700 C under a 1600-atom isostatic pressure of inert gas . The isotropy of graphite compacts was determined by neutron diffraction. Relatively isotropic, high-purity graphites were produced having modest isotropic tensile strength and extremely high density (up to 2.24 g per cm3, or 99 per cent of theoretical).
Effects Of Calcining Temperature On The Physical Properties Of Zirconate Ceramics, P. D. Ownby
Effects Of Calcining Temperature On The Physical Properties Of Zirconate Ceramics, P. D. Ownby
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Vapor Pressures & Relative Stabilities Of Certain Double Flourides, Walter L. Gage
Vapor Pressures & Relative Stabilities Of Certain Double Flourides, Walter L. Gage
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Reports
The vapor pressures and relative stabilities of certain double fluorides such as sodium titanium fluoride and strontium titanium fluoride will be investigated by heating them under vacuum to determine the extent of evaporation or decomposition.
Direct Reduction Of Zinc Sulfide Under Vacuum -- Course Work, Merritt E. Langston
Direct Reduction Of Zinc Sulfide Under Vacuum -- Course Work, Merritt E. Langston
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Reports
A study of the reduction of zinc sulfide under vacuum by such reducing agents as iron, calcium oxide and carbon, graphite, and iron and carbon.
An attempt to refine the impure zinc metal condensates obtained from the above reductions under under by the mechanism of a differential displacement of the volatile constituents.
Progress Report: Reduction Of Zinc Sulfide, Merritt E. Langston
Progress Report: Reduction Of Zinc Sulfide, Merritt E. Langston
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Reports
To date the work which has been completed has been concerned with an attempt to duplicate the results reported by Liu in his thesis. In short, little can be said in comparing the two separate investigations because there does not seem to be any apparent similarity, even though the operating conditions were kept as nearly the same as possible. Figure 1 shows the lack of agreement for the amount of total zinc distilled, expressed as weight percent....
A Report On The Reduction Of Sphalerite Under Reduced Pressure, John H. Fuqua, William H. Magruder
A Report On The Reduction Of Sphalerite Under Reduced Pressure, John H. Fuqua, William H. Magruder
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Reports
During the last war, with the increased demand for magnesium metal and the general disregard for costs, a number of plants were constructed for the production of magnesium by vacuum metallurgical methods. (Both the Carbothermic Process and the Pidgeon Ferrosilicon Process employ vacuum systems for the production of metallic Mg.)
At the close of the war several of the government built plants were forced to suspend operations because of the economic impossibility of producing magnesium in competition with the Dow Chemical Company. It was with the availability of these plants in mind that experimentation with the possibilities of producing metallic …