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  • AIME
    A Different Method Of Modeling A Mineral Deposit For A Three-Dimensional Open Pit Computer Design Application

    By Marc Lemieux

    Computer pit design techniques generally make use of models in which the deposit is represented by a regular array of data. Using a regular system, the number of data points required to represent the

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Some Effects of Hot Strip Mill Rolling Temperatures on Properties of Low Carbon Sheet Coils

    By D. T. Goettge, E. L. Robinson

    The phase changes occurring in low carbon steel during hot strip mill rolling are shown to be metallurgically significant when related to commonly used temperature control points, particularly finishi

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - Nonmetalliferous Mineral Resources in Arkansas

    By W. B. Mather

    A RKANSAS is not only a geologist's paradise, but Ait is also particularly fortunate in possessing a wide variety of mineral resources. The future mineral production and mineral industry of Ar

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - Nonmetalliferous Mineral Resources in Arkansas

    By W. B. Mather

    A RKANSAS is not only a geologist's paradise, but Ait is also particularly fortunate in possessing a wide variety of mineral resources. The future mineral production and mineral industry of Ar

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Bethlehem Steel's Coal Mining Research Program

    By F. G. Miller, E. B. Wilson

    In 1972, coal mine productivity was in steady decline and labor and maintenance costs were spiralling upward. Yet, despite this sad state of affairs, nowhere in the US at that time was there a compreh

    Jan 10, 1976

  • AIME
    The Use Of Small Load-Haul-Dump Equipment At Bunker Hill In Mining And Development Systems

    By John Parker

    During 1965, a new stoping method was developed at the Bunker Hill Mine at Kellogg, Idaho to enable the profitable mining of a large low-grade zinc orebody. This method, called the Bunker Hill pillar

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation Mechanism, A Discussion of the Functions of Flotation Reagents (with Discussion)

    By A. M. Gaudin

    A great number of hypotheses has been advanced to explain the complex phenomena that are encountered in flotation. In the days of bulk-oil flotation, when a large quantity of oil was employed, it was

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Carbonization - The Production and Use of Low-temperature Char as a Substitute for Low-volatile Coal in the Production of High-temperature Coke (T. P. 1745, with discussion)

    By G. V. Woody, J. D. Price

    Many producers of by-product coke have spent considerable time and given considerable thought to the use of a substitute for low-volatile coal as an admixture with high-volatile coking coal for chargi

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Carbonization - The Production and Use of Low-temperature Char as a Substitute for Low-volatile Coal in the Production of High-temperature Coke (T. P. 1745, with discussion)

    By J. D. Price, G. V. Woody

    Many producers of by-product coke have spent considerable time and given considerable thought to the use of a substitute for low-volatile coal as an admixture with high-volatile coking coal for chargi

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-sodium Alloys of High Purity (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2339)

    By H. C. Stumpf, L. A. Willey, V. L. Fink

    Very few studies of the aluminum-sodium system have been reported. Heycock and Neville1 were unable to detect any solubility of sodium in liquid aluminum. Mathewson2 prepared an equilibrium diagram co

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Waldemar Lindgren, Honorary Member

    By AIME AIME

    SCANDINAVIAN countries seem somehow to furnish an amount of talent and leadership far be- yond their population and among them Sweden is possibly at the top. The United States has many eminent citizen

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Equilibrium Relations In Aluminum-Sodium Alloys Of High Purity

    By W. L. Fink, H. C. Stumpf, L. A. Willey

    VERY few studies of the aluminum-sodium system have been reported. Heycock and Neville1 were unable to detect any solubility of sodium in liquid aluminum. Mathewson2 prepared an equilibrium diagram co

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Petroleum - Factors Affecting the Cracking of Petroleum

    By Charles Parmelee

    When Professor Silliman made his first examination of the newly-discovered Pennsylvania rock oil in 1859, he noted that different rates of heating produced different results in fractionation—longer he

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    Notes On The Blast Furnace

    By J. M. Hartman

    ONE of the most important subjects to the blast-furnace engineer is a thorough knowledge of the conditions affecting the temperature in the different portions of the furnace. All efforts to decrease t

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    PART IV - Slip in Tungsten at High Temperatures

    By Jack L. Taylor

    Single crystals of tungsten grown from powder -metallurgy swaged rod by high-temperative annealing were deformed in tetzsion at temperatures from 2500 to 5000 OF. Orientation of specittzen tensile axi

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Exploration for Hydrothermal Mineralization with Airborne Geochemistry

    By Richmond Bennett

    Airborne geochemistry became a reality with the advent of a high-sensitivity air¬borne gamma ray spectrometer with large volume NAI(Tl) crystal detectors. The high-sensitivity spectrometer measures sm

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    New Economics in Oil Production

    By Thomas, J. Elmer

    WHEN the price of crude oil was advanced on July 26, 1928, with some 4,000,000 bbl. daily of potential production shut in under proration regulations, and with as much more new production shortly avai

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Technical Note - Monohydrate Process For Soda Ash From Wyoming Trona

    By D. Muraoka

    Introduction Soda ash, anhydrous sodium carbonate, is produced from underground trona deposits occurring in the Green River Basin of southwestern Wyoming. Stauffer Chemical Co. of Wyoming, a jointl

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Rate of Carbon Elimination and Degree of Oxidation of tho Metal Bath in Basic Open-hearth Practice (with Discussion)

    By Alexander L. Field

    The rate of elimination of carbon largely controls the time required to make a heat of steel by the basic open-hearth process and to an important degree determines the cost of refining. Practical expe

  • AIME
    Effect of Composition upon Physical and Chemical Properties of 10-karat Gold Alloys

    By Tracy Jarrett

    IN making gold alloys possessing certain physical properties, such important factors as corrosion resistance, color, hardness and melting points must be considered. All of these requirements depend di

    Jan 1, 1939