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  • AIME
    Disposal of Solids in Breaker Waste Water by Impounding in Surface Basins

    By W. C. Muehlhof, L. D. Lamont

    THROUGHOUT the anthracite industry's history, the problem of handling and dis¬posing of refuse material has been one of major importance. In the early days of the industry's activities, only

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Industrial Dust Sampling and Analysis (Abstract)

    By Leonard Greenburg

    The American literature in the field of dust sampling and analysis has been growing rapidly since 1915. Studies made since that time clearly indicate that there are three fundamental factors that dete

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Coal - Aerial Photographic Contour Maps for Strip Mines

    By R. H. Swallow, George Hess

    The purpose of presenting this paper is to show: 1. The applications of aerial photography to the map requirements of strip mining. 2. The methods and procedures for producing accurat

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Formation and Composition of Internal Oxides in Dilute Iron Alloys

    By S. A. Bradford

    Internal-oxide precipitates in decarburized a iron alloys were studied by microscopic and X-ray methods. Diffusion of oxygen is primarily trans-granular, although large amounts of manganese or PhosPho

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - An Evaluation of a Gas Drive Method for Determining Relative Permeability Relationships

    By D. R. Parrish, W. E. Lamoreaux, W. W. Owens

    Several methods are now being used by the industry for determining the gas-oil flow characteristics of reservoir rock samples. Most of the laboratory experirnerltal rlzethods can be classified either

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Note upon the Methods of Drawing Metric and Other Scales upon Engineering Plans

    By P. Barnes

    If it be admitted that the use of the metric system of measurement is desirable, and that it will be well, as urged by one of our engineering societies, to show upon all our plans or drawings a metric

  • AIME
    The Holland Tunnel (The Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel)

    By Ole Singstad

    THE legislatures of New York and New Jersey, determined in 1919 that a vehicular tunnel should be built under the Hudson River. On July 1, 1919, an engineering staff was organized with the late Cliffo

    Jan 8, 1926

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Transformation in Cobalt-Nickel Alloys

    By J. B. Hess, C. S. Barrett

    TO reach equilibrium between different phases in cobalt-rich alloys requires prohibitively long annealing cobalt-richalloystimes when temperatures are below about 700°C. The fact that a transformation

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Some Structures in Steel Fusion Welds

    By S. W. MILLE

    GEORGE F. COMSTOCK,* Niagara Falls, N. Y. (written discussion?).¬I have recently had the pleasure of reading Mr. Miller's interesting paper, and would like to call attention to a reference to thi

    Jan 5, 1918

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in Titanium-Rich Alloys of Iron and Titanium

    By J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis

    High purity alloys of titanium and iron, made by a technique of levitation melting, have been investigated with particular reference to martensite formation and decomposition in the hypoeutectoid rang

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - A Method for the Controlled Addition of Oxygen to Columbium

    By Raymond D. Daniels, Frank E. Rizzo, James D. Gerber

    ThIS discussion describes a method for the addition of small amounts of oxygen to columbium (niobium) in an accurate and reproducible manner. The method is based on the complete reduction by columbium

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    The Mechanics Of Vein Formation ? Discussion

    BLAMEY STEVENS, Nogales, Ariz. (written discussion *).-This subject should be approached boldly from the purely physical standpoint. There are usually many known ways of making chemical deposits of an

    Jan 12, 1918

  • AIME
    Progress In Mine Timber Preservation

    By Harry Tufft

    FOR many years the treatment of mine timbers with preservatives was confined to a few pioneer plants in the United States, and it is only in the past few years that the practice has grown appreciably.

    Jan 6, 1927

  • AIME
    Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Carbon Content, Test Temperature, and Strain Rate on the Strain-Rate Sensitivity of Fe-C Alloys

    By A. R. Marder

    Fe-C alloys have been investigated at temperatures below the eutectoid transformation to determine whether the superplasticity phenomenon exists for these materials. As a result of void formation at t

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Recovery in Single Crystals of Zinc

    By J. Washburn, R. Drouard, E. R. Parker

    Temperature dependence of the rate of recovery in zinc single crystals after a simple shear deformation at low temperature was investigated. Some tentative suggestions regarding the annealed and strai

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Bituminous Coal Mining

    By Howard N. Eavenson

    WHEN the A.I.M.E. was formed 75 years ago the bituminous coal industry was in its swaddling clothes, although it had been operating for more than a century and coal was being mined in every state now

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Some Internal Friction Studies in Columbium

    By Margaret V. Doyle, R. W. Powers

    INTERNAL friction measurements, carried out as functions of temperature, have been used extensively to obtain data on the mobility of interstitial impurities in the Group V metals, vanadium, colum-biu

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Factors Related to Man-hour Studies in Metal-mining Operation

    By George Holderer

    THE relation between man-hours of labor and production may be correlated for any industry, and already it has been widely used in piece-work studies. It is not in general use as yet for recording labo

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Evaluating Uncertainty in Engineering Calculations

    By R. C. McFarlane, T. D. Mueller, J. E. Walstrom

    In evaluating uncertainty, experiments are usually performed repeatedly and then conclusions are drawn from the distribution of results. With the advent of high-speed electronic computers, it is possi

  • AIME
    Economic Effect Of Selective Flotation In Utah

    IT IS impossible to speak in exact terms of the effect that selective flotation has had, is having, and may have on the State of Utah. Its results enter into the economic structure of the state in so

    Jan 1, 1928