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  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Pyramidal Slip in Magnesium

    By W. D. Robertson, R. E. Reed-Hill

    Slip on (11221 planes, which do not contain a close-packed direction, has been identified on crystals strained at —190°C. Evidence is also presented to show that (1071) pyramidal slip is a mode of def

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Barite Mineralization In Southwestern Sardinia, Italy

    By K. D. Snyder

    Barite deposits occur in the Iglesiente-Sulcis district of southwestern Sardinia, an historically important lead-silver-zinc district. Barite, often genetically associated with the base metal deposits

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Government Regulation of Surface Subsidence Due to Underground Mining

    By David E. Jones, Dean K. Hunt, C. Y. Chen

    INTRODUCTION Of all the numerous geological hazards that threaten the well-being of urban areas in the United States, probably none is so widespread, persistent, and diversified as surface subside

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Further Discussion - Further Discussion on Computer Calculations of Pressure and Temperature Effects on Length of Tubular Goods During Deep Well Stimulation

    By K. Leutwyler

    The authors present an interesting review of various applications of rather well known theories. Their rearrangement of the original working equations is strictly computer oriented and serves well to

  • AIME
    Gas Injection at Loudon, Illinois

    By R. J. Sullivan

    DURING the past twelve months the Loudon pool of the Eastern Interior Coal Basin has become established as one of the two largest discoveries since the revival of exploitation in the Illinois region a

    Jan 1, 1940

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    New York Paper - Path of Rupture in Steel Fusion Welds (with Discussion)

    By S. W. Miller

    Most of the steel welding done at the present time is in material containing not over 0.3 per cent. carbon, and the tests here described were in similar material. These tests are not as yet completed

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Part VII - Papers - Faulting in Cold-Worked Fe-Si Alloy Filings

    By C. N. J. Wagner, E. N. Aqua

    Dilute Fe-Si alloys (0 to 5 wt pet Si) were cold-worked by making filings at room temperatuve. The analysis of the broadening of the X-vay powdev pattern peaks yields anisotropic particle sizes normal

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Pennsylvania Fire Clay (267d73df-3230-4a3f-98e3-847e48c9fdd6)

    By L. C. Morganroth

    Discussion of the paper of L. C. MORGANROTH, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 475 to 481. DAVID B. REGER, Morgantown, W. Va.-I n

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Institute of Metals Division - Some Aspects of Martensitic Transformation in Copper Aluminum Alloys (TN)

    By V. Balasubarmanian, Rajendra Kumar

    ISOTHERMAL formation of martensite in a copper-aluminum-nickel alloy was previously reported by Hull and Garwood.' In the present work an attempt has been made to investigate some of the charact

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Experimental and Mathematical Model of Thickening

    By M. C. Fuerstenau, A. M. Gaudin

    Understanding the sedimentation of relatively thick suspensions depends on a knowledge of the concentration of the solids at various positions in the pulp and the times required for thickening. Floccu

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Diffraction Macroscopic Study of Deformed Aluminum Crystals

    By Robert E. Green, Kenneth Reifsnider

    A microscopic X-ray diffraction technique was employed for the simultaneous study of the behavior of several families of lattice planes, whose local orientatiotz changes are manufestations of internal

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - Crystallography of Equilibrium Phase Interfaces in Al-CuAl2 65 Eutectic Alloys

    By R. W. Kraft

    A comprehensive analysis of the crystallographic and metallographic structure of several Al-CuAl, lamellar eutectic grains solidified under equilibrium conditions has been performed. A consistent patt

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1944

    By E. C. Reed

    Drilling activity in Nebraska continued to decline during 1944. Nine tests for oil and gas were completed during the year and four wells were drilling at the close of the year. Four wells were drilled

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Fighting Fire With Foam At Montour No. 4 Mine

    By C. W. Parisi

    Use of high-expansion foam for controlling mine fires was first made known in a published announcement in June, 1956, by representatives of the Safety in Mines Research Establishment, Buxton, England.

    Jan 2, 1961

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    Joint Activities (11dfb58a-4a92-47c4-8901-83e0c328deee)

    The Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed below

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Pennsylvania Stows Refuse To Bolster Abandoned Coal Mines

    By David R. Maneval, Ralph A. Lambert, H. B. Charmbury

    Subsidence, although it may or may not be apparent on the surface, is an inevitable consequence of deep coal mining and a frequent cause of damage to surface structures. Efforts to prevent subsidence

    Jan 4, 1967

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    Mining Engineering News (7d28d90a-c3cb-4cfd-bbd8-162820207196)

    U.S. Signs Pact With Miami Copper Miami Copper Co., of Arizona has agreed to mine lowgrade copper ores in an extension of its Globe-Miami mining district operations at a guaranteed price of 27.35[

    Jan 4, 1953

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Iron Ore Reduction

    By W. M. McKewan

    A large amount of work has been reported in the literature on reduction of cubes, spheres, or regularly shaped particles of iron ore. Previously, it has been difficult to evaluate these data because n

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tensions of Silicates

    By R. E. Boni, G. Derge

    SURFACE tensions of molten silicates are of metallurgical importance for many reasons. From a knowledge of their values, an insight into the problem of liquid slag structure

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Metallurgical Reminiscences

    By Albert Sauveur

    IT WAS in June, 1889, that I was first admitted to the society of educated men. The admission ticket had been signed, on the recommendation of my old and beloved teacher, Bobby Richards, by General Fr

    Jan 1, 1937