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  • AIME
    Engineering Research - Volumetric Behavior of Isobutane (T. P. 1128)

    By W. N. Lacey, B. H. Sage, W. M. Morris

    The volumetric behavior of isobutane at temperatures below its critical temperature has been studied by several investigators. Seibert and Burrelll measured the vapor pressure of isobutane from the ic

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Variation of Internal Friction with Grain Size (T. P. 1146, with discussion)

    By Clarence Zener

    Theoretical considerations by one of the authors have ledl to the prediction that the dynamic internal friction of annealed metals has a broad maximum at a certain grain size. This prediction they hav

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Plant Operation And Control

    By J. S. Johnson, W. C. McCulloch

    ALL phases of plant operation must be synchronized so that the number of interruptions in the flow of material may be reduced to a minimum. In the majority of plants operating under a labor agreement,

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Temperature

    By Joseph Ames

    THERE are two distinct questions associated with the concept of temperature: one is practical, the other is theoretical. Our fundamental ideas of temperature come from our senses; we know what we mean

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Genesis and Relations of the Daiquiri and Firmeza Iron-Ore Deposits, Cuba

    By Benjamin LeRoy Miller, Joseph T. Singewald

    The ore deposits at Firmeza have been worked continuously since 1884; those at Daiquiri since 1895. It is surprising, therefore, that they have not been the object of careful geologic study until quit

    Jan 1, 1916

  • AIME
    Notes On An Iron-Ore Deposit Near Hong-Kong, China

    By C. M. Weld

    The southeastern coast of China, from Ning-Po to .Macao, represents an element in the continental mass of Asia which has at practically all times in the remote past exhibited a tendency to rise rather

    Jan 2, 1914

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    New York Paper - The Metallurgical Value of the Lignites of the Far West

    By A. Eilers

    NO one who has visited our Western mining districts, and studied the economical part of the beneficiation of the ores occurring all over that vast extent of country, can underrate the high importance

  • AIME
    Papers - Variation of Internal Friction with Grain Size (T. P. 1146, with discussion)

    By Clarence Zener

    Theoretical considerations by one of the authors have ledl to the prediction that the dynamic internal friction of annealed metals has a broad maximum at a certain grain size. This prediction they hav

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Geology of the Exposed Treasure Lode, Mojave, California

    By Courtenay de Kalb

    The Exposed Treasure gold-mine has, for the past four years, been one of the largest producing mines of Southern California, its annual output havirig con~tituted I per cent. of the total gold and sil

    Jan 1, 1908

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - Notes on the Flow of Gas from Orifices

    By W. R. Crane

    While professiorlally engaged in the oil- and gas-fields of Kansas, in measuring the pressure and flow of gas-wells, and studying the phenomena attendant upon the production of both oil and gas, I not

    Jan 1, 1905

  • AIME
    Chalk And Whiting

    By Hewitt Wilson

    CHALK is soft, pulverulent limestone formed from calcareous remains of microscopic organisms. Whiting is the powder made by the fine- grinding of limestone. Although European chalk dominated the early

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Discussion - Iron and Steel Division

    Joseph K. Stone, Jr. (Kaiser Engineers, Oakland, Calif.)—I would like to compliment the authors on their clear presentation of the results of their study of the pneumatic processes. We hope that the I

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Electric, Open-Hearth, And Bessemer Steel Temperatures

    By F. E. Bash

    WHENEVER electric and open-hearth steel men discuss the relative advantages of their respective methods, the question of temperature is always discussed, so that this paper is written in the hope that

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Non-Metallic Mineral-Filler Industry

    By W. M. Weigel

    THE rapid advance, during recent years, in the manufacture of articles that have been in common use for generations and the development of new materials entering into appliances and devices unheard of

    Jan 2, 1922

  • AIME
    Pre-Reinforcement by Cable Bolting at Outokumpu Oy Mines

    By Juhani Pulkkinen, Pekka Lappalainen

    Preplaced cable bolts - fully grouted old hoisting cables or stress relieved steel strands - have been used succesfully to pre- reinforce ore contact zones and pillars in sublevel stoping at Outo- kum

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Study of Basic Brick from Various Copper Smelting Furnaces

    By G. R. Rigby

    Used basic brick taken from copper anode furnaces, reverberatory furnace roofs, md copper converters have been examined by chemical analysis, petro-graphical examination, and X-ray diffraction tech-ni

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Activation of Sphalerite for Flotation

    By Oliver Ralston

    DURING experimental study on the separation of a zinc concentrate from the heavy sulfide ores of Jerome, Ariz., a great deal of attention has been given to proper activation of the sphalerite content

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    The Metallurgical Value of the Lignites of the Far West

    By A. M. E. Eilers

    No one who has visited our Western mining districts, and studied the economical part of the beneficiation of the ores occurring all over that vast extent of country, can underrate the high importance

    Jan 1, 1873

  • AIME
    Silver

    By Robert H. Leach

    SILVER the whitest of all metals, has been used for thousands of years. Students of antiquity agree that silver, gold, copper, and their alloys were the first metals discovered by man and they have al

    Jan 1, 1953

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    New York Paper - Magnetic Methods for Exploration and Geologic Work

    By W. O. Hotchkiss

    Rock exposures are usually a very small part of the surface area in any mining district and the prospector and geologist must base their deductions as to the area, extent, and structure of various for

    Jan 1, 1923