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  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Metallography of Tungsten (with Discussion)

    By Zay Jeffries

    Tungsten has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350 C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain harde

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Employment (e07e245b-c55b-48b3-a407-543f0f0a7493)

    ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this Beading will lie published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member,, technical graduate, aged 38, 14

    Jan 5, 1915

  • AIME
    Process Computer Control At Tamano Smelter

    By Shuichiro Okada

    The Tamano Smelter, which is engaged in copper smelting by Flash Smelting Furnace with Furnace Electrodes (FSFE) has since 1982 revised its computer and associated control system for the purpose of gr

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Pure Iron And Allotropic Transformations

    By T. D. Yensen

    IF the question should be asked at this time: "Does pure iron have allotropic transformations?" the reply would necessarily be, "We do not know." And it is doubtful whether anybody, anywhere, is in a

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Phase I Flat Jack Tests

    By Craig R. Smith, Warren Pfefferle

    Tests were conducted utilizing large flat jack devices placed in a vertical slot for high pressure loading of rock to measure in-situ properties of a rock mass. The high pressure flat jack devices wer

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Problems of Nonferrous Metallurgists Discussed

    By AIME AIME

    ABOUT 55 attended the general session of the Nonferrous Metallurgy Committee on Wednesday afternoon. In opening the proceedings the Chairman, Frank G. Breyer, served notice of his intention to make an

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Vanadium In Pig-Iron.

    By Porter W. Shimer

    (New York Meeting, February, 1912.) IT does not seem to be generally known that some American pig-irons contain notable amounts of vanadium, and while the present investigation is far from covering

    Aug 1, 1912

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    Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Thermally Induced Phase Transformations in Iron Carbides

    By M. J. Duggin

    Structural similarities between the E, X, and iron carbides are illustrated. Experimental evidence regarding phase transformations occurring during ternpering reactions in finely divided carbides, th

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Board Of Directors.

    Meeting, Apr. 25, 1913.-President Rand recommended the appointment of the Nominating Committee (see p. i), and a Committee on the Use of Electricity in Mines (see p. xliv), which committees were duly

    Jan 5, 1913

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    Board Of Directors

    Meeting of Dec. 18, 1914. Charles F. Rand, Karl Eilers, and William L. Saunders were appointed a Committee to audit the accounts of the Institute. The matter of the Committee to investigate the relat

    Jan 2, 1915

  • AIME
    Dynamic Simulation Of A Gravity Separation Vessel

    By Jacob H. Masliyah

    The dynamic simulation of a gravity separation vessel (a high throughput classifier) has been developed. The feed slurry was assumed to contain light (oil droplets) and heavy (mineral solids) particul

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Arc Melting of Titanium Metal - Discussion

    By S. F. Radtke, J. A. Snyder, R. M. Scriver

    DISCUSSION, J. R. Long presiding R. I. Jaffee (Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio)—The authors have written a fine and important paper, and are to be congratulated. I do not entirely follow t

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Wyoming in 1938

    By C. E. Shoenfelt, E. W. Krampert

    The major oil discovery in 1938 for Wyoming was the General Petroleum Corporation's So. 1 Government, C.NW.SE. of sec. 21-35N-77W, on the Cole Creek structure in central Wyoming, 14 miles northea

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Wyoming in 1938

    By C. E. Shoenfelt, E. W. Krampert

    The major oil discovery in 1938 for Wyoming was the General Petroleum Corporation's So. 1 Government, C.NW.SE. of sec. 21-35N-77W, on the Cole Creek structure in central Wyoming, 14 miles northea

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Copper Alloys Containing Sulphur, Selenium and Tellurium (With Discussion)

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    For many years sulphur and its congeners selenium and tellurium have been regarded as very harmful elements in copper and copper-rich alloys. Like many similar prejudices, this has been found to be pa

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Copper Alloys Containing Sulphur, Selenium and Tellurium (With Discussion)

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    For many years sulphur and its congeners selenium and tellurium have been regarded as very harmful elements in copper and copper-rich alloys. Like many similar prejudices, this has been found to be pa

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Steady-State Diffusion in Substitutional Solid Solutions

    By A. S. Yue, A. G. Guy

    A study was made of the effects of a prolonged flux of zinc atoms through the a solid solution of zinc in copper. The experimental arrangement consisted essentially of a copper disk about 0.01 in. thi

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Iron and Steel in Japan

    By AIME AIME

    IN view of the approaching visit to Japan and the Imperial Steel Works at Yawata by our members, the following notes on present conditions in the industry there will be of interest. The data were coll

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Work Of U. S. Shipping Board

    During the nineteen months in which our country was actively engaged in the war, the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpn. expanded the shipbuilding capacity of the United States from an

    Jan 7, 1919

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    Tin Fusible Boiler-plug Manufacture and Testing - Discussion

    WM. A. COWAN, Brooklyn, N. Y. (written discussion*). -This is evidently an excellent continuation of the work described in the article "An Investigation of Fusible Tin Boiler Plugs" by Messrs. Burgess

    Jan 11, 1919