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  • AIME
    Iron and Steel - An Introduction to the Iron-chromium-nickel Alloys (with Discussion)

    By Edgar C. Bain, William E. Griffiths

    The results of an inquiry into the structural nature of some 70 iron alloys containing both nickel and chromium over a considerable range of concentration are briefly described in this paper. This stu

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    General - Cemented Tungsten Carbide; a Study of the Action of the Cementing Material (With Discussion)

    By F. C. Kelley, L. L. Wyman

    In order to clarify and amplify the existing data concerning the action of the cementing material in cemented tungsten carbide alloys, the authors have initiated this investigation of the entire range

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Engineering Foundation Fund Increases

    A GIFT of $10,000 to the endowment of Engineering Foun-dation, made by the Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation, has been announced. In transmitting this gift T. R. Beal, president of the corpo

    Jan 4, 1928

  • AIME
    Beneficiation of High-Clay Potash Ores by Flotation (f16becbc-b3e0-4547-a600-f8ad889ca0e2)

    By A. B. Johnson, J. S. Browning

    The USBM has developed new and improved physical beneficiation techniques for economically recovering potash minerals from high-clay and low-grade ore from the Permian Basin of New Mexico. With the de

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Loading and Haulage for the Gismo System

    By Dale I. Hayes

    Combined loader and transport, the Gismo is now built for sale in one size, 5 to 6 tons. It will operate in a minimum opening of 7x7 ft and can be built to operate at lower heights. Where space limita

    Dec 1, 1956

  • AIME
    The Dornin Process

    By George A. Jr. Dornin

    A TRULY sound ingot can be made only from steel that is completely deoxidized. Given this condition, there is one further basic requirement-the steel in the ingot must solidify progressively from the

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Agglomeration- Skin Flotation of Coarse Phosphate Rock

    By Dave H. Barnett, Brij M. Moudgil

    The flotation technique as employed by Florida phosphate producing companies for the beneficiation of fine phosphate particles has been standardized over the years. Lower recoveries of coarse Phosphat

    Jan 3, 1979

  • AIME
    Agglomeration-Skin Flotation of Coarse Phosphate Rock

    By Dave H. Barnett, Brij M. Moudgil

    The flotation technique as employed by Florida phosphate producing companies for the beneficiation of fine phosphate particles has been standardized over the years. Lower recoveries of coarse phosphat

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Membership (751a6c71-07c6-4d31-9d25-bb6091f0f16e)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Mar. 1 to 15, 1914: Members ADAMS, JOHN H., Cons. Engr First National Bank Bldg., Birmin

    Jan 4, 1914

  • AIME
    Magnetic Anomaly Of Inclined Vein Of Infinite Length

    By L. Massé, Th. Koulomzine

    NOTE ON HAALCK'S FORMULA QUANTITATIVE interpretation of magnetic anomalies is admittedly a difficult process. Few authors have attempted a general approach to this problem. A [ ] number of p

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Technical Papers - Geophysics - Magnetic Anomaly of Inclined Vein of Infinite Length (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2260)

    By L. Massé, Th. Koulomzine

    Note on Haalck's Formula Quantitative interpretation of magnetic anomalies is admittedly a difficult process. Few authors have attempted a general approach to this problem. A number of publica

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Part II – February 1969 - Communication - A Fatigue Test for Highly Porous Materials

    By Richard W. Greene, Joel S. Hirschhorn

    MATERIALS containing very large amounts of porosity, in the order of 50 to 90 vol pct, are extremely difficult to evaluate according to conventional mechanical behavior tests. This is usually a conseq

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Finite Element Approach of the Influence of Anisotropy on Steeply Digging VCR Stopes

    By M. Cepak, K. Donovan, W. G. Pariseau

    This paper examines the difficulties of applying the finite element (FE) method of analysis to quantitative design of cable bolt systems. Cable bolt systems are in general use for ground control in VC

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Papers - Refining - Review of Refinery Engineering for 1937

    By Walter Miller

    Construction of new large refineries was small in 1937, but extensive modernization and expansion of existing plants were made, bearing out the observation of the Bureau of Mines that the trend is str

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Timbered Stopes - Mining Methods of the Morning Mines

    By Frederick Burbridge

    The Morning silver-lead-zinc mine of the Federal Mining & Smelting Co. is about 'two miles northwest of Mullan, Ida. The lode is a metasomatic fissure vein. The orebody is approximately 2000 f

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AIME
    Moisture As A Component Of The Volatile Matter Of Coal

    By W. T. Jr. Thom

    IN PREVIOUS classifications of coal, it has been customary to regard moisture eliminated from coal samples between 20° and 100° C. as extraneous matter, rather than as a constituent part of the coal.

    Jan 5, 1925

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Characteristics of Pyrolusite

    By D. A. Rice, M. C. Fuerstenau

    Flotation data indicate that sulfonate and amine adsorb physically on manganese oxide; oleate also adsorbs physically if the zero point of charge is sufficiently high. Chemisorption of oleate occurs o

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Membership (27569039-7a3e-4abe-94c2-26dbe2d6f3cc)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Sept. 10, 1916, to Oct. 10, 1916. BLOOMFIELD, EDWIN CHARLES, Min. Engr., 1012 Standard Bank

    Jan 10, 1916

  • AIME
    Coal - Face Ventilation for Continuous Miners

    By J. D. Kalasky

    Continuous mining has revolutionized the coal industry but intensified the problems of earlier mechanization. From the installation of the first miner, it was recognized that face ventilation would be

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Moisture as a Component of the Volatile Matter of Coal (with Discussion)

    By W. T. Thom

    In previous classifications of coal, it has been customary to regard moisture eliminated from coal samples between 20 and 100 C. as extraneous matter, rather than as a constituent part of the coal. It

    Jan 1, 1925