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  • AIME
    Engineering Index Service

    The Engineering Index Service, 29 West 39th St , |New York, N Y. (A division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ) This Service is the most complete guide to engineering articles as

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Papers - Production Engineering - Production Engineering in 1929 - Summary (With Discussion)

    By C. V. Millikan

    Production engineering has continued its rapid progress during the past year. Many engineering efficiencies long practiced in other industries are being rapidly accepted by the oil industry, and every

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - Electrical Methods - Location of Faults in Hardin County, Illinois, by the Earth-resistivity Method (With Discussion)

    By J. Marvin Weller, M. King Hubbert

    Preliminary investigations were undertaken with a Megger Ground Tester in 1931 by Hubbert to determine whether the faults in Hardin County, Illinois, could be located by earth-resistivity surveys. The

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Accident Prevention (COAL MINE ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE)

    By Harold L. Bare, Frank R. Barnako

    Coal mining historically has been a. hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is t

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of Duralumin (T. P. 1064, with discussion)

    By John T. Norton, Robert W. Lindsay

    A number of detailed investigations of the physical changes accompanying age-hardening have raised the question as to the possibility of some phenomenon preceding the actual process of precipitation.

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Age-hardening of Duralumin (T. P. 1064, with discussion)

    By John T. Norton, Robert W. Lindsay

    A number of detailed investigations of the physical changes accompanying age-hardening have raised the question as to the possibility of some phenomenon preceding the actual process of precipitation.

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    New York Paper - On Grain Growth (Discussion, p. 589)

    By Henry M. Howe

    The brilliant and very original matter in Professor Jeffries' discussion† should rank not only as an independent paper, but as a most important one. In particular, the explanation which it gives

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Papers - Recovery of Blast-furnace Flue Dust from Scrubber Water (With Discussion)

    By T. B. Counselman

    An iron blast furnace of 1000 tons daily capacity will produce a 100,000 cu. ft. per minute of blast-furnace gas. This contains a 25 per cent of carbon monoxide, and has a B.t.u. value of about 95. ga

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Western Trip Of President Moore

    A new departure of unusual importance in Institute annals was in-augurated by the trip of President Philip N. Moore to the Local Sections at Nevada, Southern California, San Francisco, Seattle, Spokan

    Jan 7, 1917

  • AIME
    AIME News - Minerals-Metals Groups Plan Northwest Conference

    Plans have been completed with only details to be arranged for the first Metals Branch Conference in the Northwest. The two day meeting will be held jointly with the Industrial Minerals Div. on Friday

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Geophysical-Geological Study Of The São Pedro Area, Brazil

    By Mark Malamphy

    THE occurrence of outcrops of bituminous schists and sandstones impregnated with heavy asphaltic petroleum first directed attention to the Sao Pedro area as a possible source of commercial production

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Some Observations on the Ductile Fracture of PoIycrystaIIine Copper Containing Inclusions

    By Colin Baker, G. C. Smith

    Investigation of the initiation and propagation of ductile failure in OFHC copper was undertaken to determine the role of nonmetallic inclusions. The effect of inclusion initiated voids on the forma

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    The Wilfley Table, II

    By ROBERT R. RICHARDS

    My. first paper, read at the Cobalt Meeting of the Institute,1 July, 1907, dealt with the behavior of a small Wilfley table when concentrating galena from quartz, the table being fed with natural prod

    Sep 1, 1908

  • AIME
    The Metallography of Tungsten - Discussion (5357db4a-4060-478d-9720-c0072a7179f0)

    ZAY JEFFRIES (author's reply to discussion *).-Messrs. Merica's and Humfrey's criticisms of some of my conclusions are rendered in the true scientific spirit by means of which differenc

    Jan 12, 1918

  • AIME
    Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin - Handling Congealing Oils and Paraffin in Salt Creek Field, Wyoming (with Discussion)

    By F. E. Wood, H. W. Young, A. W. Buell

    This paper summarizes the results of laboratory tests conducted to determine the properties of the paraffin or rod-wax encountered in the Salt Creek field, Wyoming. It also describes field tests and m

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Bethlehem Paper - A Reference-Scheme for Mine-Workings

    By Wilbur E. Sanders

    At some period during the operation of metalliferous and other commercially valuable mineral-deposits in connection with their underground mining, when the developments therein have become so extensiv

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Washington Paper - Kernel-Roasting

    By Herman Poole

    When finely divided ferrous sulphide, FeS, is roasted at a moderate, carefully-regulated temperature, the iron and sulphur are oxidized, the first products being probably ferrous oxide and sulphurous

    Jan 1, 1906

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Trend of Prices in the Petroleum Industry (with Discussion)

    By Joseph E. Pogue

    The prices of crude petroleum and its derivatives have shown an upward trend from 1915 to 1920, and a downward trend from 19'20 to 1923, see Table 1. Over the former period, oil prices were domin

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    Toronto Paper - The Tar-Sands of the Athabasca River, Canada

    By Robert Bell

    The Tar-Sands" is the name which has been given to the extensive horizontal deposit of fine Cretaceous sand, blackened by tarry petroleum, which forms the banks of the last or lowest 130 miles of&apos

    Jan 1, 1908

  • AIME
    Boston Paper - Notes on the Topography and Geology of Western North Carolina-The Hiawassee Valley

    By Henry E. Colton

    NeaR the town of Christiansburg, Va., occurs a singular feature in topographical as well as geological structure, which may be said to have an important bearing on a large area to the southwest. The g

    Jan 1, 1888