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  • AIME
    Looking Into the Future of the Coal Industry

    By Walter Barnum

    AS a member of the Institute and as the president of the National Coal Association, I come before you today in a dual role. As an Institute mem-ber I welcome the opportunity to make complimentary re

    Jan 3, 1927

  • AIME
    Secondary Magnesium

    By Charles E. Nelson

    In considering the types of scrap that are processed into secondary magnesium, it is important to point out that the greatest proportion of this material is fabrication, foundry and machine shop scrap

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Inclusions And Their Effect On Impact Strength Of Steel, II

    By A. B. Kinzel

    A PREVIOUS study1 of the relations of impact strength to inclusions showed that the dynamic strength of steel is lowered by the presence of visible counted inclusions, but that other factors comprised

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Use Classification of Coal in the Portland Cement Industry

    By H. P. Reid

    PORTLAND cement is manufactured under either of two general proc-esses, the wet or the dry. The raw materials in general consist of limestone, shells, marl, cement rock, clay, shale, blast-furnace sla

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Metallurgical Properties of Precious Metals and Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use in Dentistry (9cfbff84-7807-4498-962a-22617b37f6c0)

    By Reginald Williams

    THE amount or value of the precious metals consumed in dentistry is probably amazing to most people. It falls very little short of that which is consumed in jewelry. Inasmuch as the ultimate destinati

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Metallurgical Properties Of Precious Metals And Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use In Dentistry

    By Reginald Williams

    THE amount or value of the precious metals consumed in dentistry is probably amazing to most people. It falls very little short of that which is consumed in jewelry. Inasmuch as the ultimate destinati

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    In Situ Analysis Of Coal Using A 252Cf - Ge(Li) Borehole Sonde (96c13692-9a95-45ac-a628-a85492cf46fd)

    By Christopher W. Schram, Allan B. Tanner, Frank E. Senftle, George R. Boynton, Philip W. Philbin

    A borehole sonde using a 252Cf neutron source and a Ge(Li) gamma-ray detector was field tested in a coal bed in Belmont County, Ohio, to ascertain whether such a device could be useful as a coal-explo

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Free Energies in the Iron-Nickel System (TN)

    By J. H. Smith, H. W. Paxton

    ALTHOUGH many structural and kinetic investigations have been made for alloys of iron and nickel, only meager data exist from thermodynamic investigations. The purpose of this note is to estimate the

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Phosphate in the Kola Peninsula, USSR

    By H. M. Woodrooffe

    Three of the world's largest phosphate deposits are located in the USSR. These have an estimated reserve of 2,600 million short tons of elemental phosphorus. The best known lies in the Khibiny Ma

    Jan 12, 1972

  • AIME
    The Drift Of Things (a1da8798-88d6-49d6-b5e2-8c2466e6eed0)

    By John V. Beall

    Dear J. B.: The recent cable I sent you for a transfer of $200,000 was the outcome of the diligence and perspicacity of our group which, as you know, is laboring under severe hardships here in Rondô

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Modification in Nicaro Metallurgy

    By A. Alonso, J. Daubenspeck

    In the nickel extraction process at Nicaro, Cuba, dried and ground nickel bearing laterites are reduced at 1300-1400F in multiple-hearth furnaces. Nickel is leached from the reduced ore by aeration in

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Semi -Automatic Hoist At Copper Queen Proves Safe And Economical

    By A. E. Himebaugh

    A SEMI-AUTOMATIC hoist has been installed at the 2966 station of the Copper Queen mine, since neither the bulk of supplies handled nor the number of men engaged in developing the 3100 level justifies

    Jan 5, 1958

  • AIME
    Papers - Inclusions and Their Effect on Impact Strength of Steel, II (With Discussion)

    By A. B. Kinzel, Walter Crafts

    A PRevioUs study1 of the relations of impact strength to inclusions showed that the dynamic strength of steel is lowered by the presence of visible counted inclusions, but that other factors comprised

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Solubility of Oxygen in Alpha Iron

    By A. U. Seybolt

    The solubility of oxygen in a iron has been determined in the range between 700° and 900°C. The solubility is a function of temperature and varies from about 0.008 pct oxygen at 700°C to atureandabout

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Some Effects of Internal Stress on Properties of Drawn Brass Tubes

    By D. K. Crampton

    THE object of this work was to obtain and correlate information on effect of internal stress in variously drawn tubes on several properties. Also, a simple approximate method of comparing types of str

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Design and Evaluation – Turbine Mixers in Metallurgical Applications

    By N. H. Parker, J. G. Papailias, G. Gutzeit

    In its many forms, the turbine has greater latitude of application than any other mixing device. It is readily adaptable to all tank shapes, from the shallow pan to the tall and narrow stovepipe. Alth

    Mar 1, 1956

  • AIME
    The Early Days of Froth Flotation

    By J. D. Vincent, Pierre R. Hines

    INTRODUCTION OF FROTH FLOTATION INTO THE UNITED STATES "The introduction and development of the flotation process have proved to be of such momentous importance to the mining industry of the Unite

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    The Drumlummon Mine, Marysville, Mont.

    By Charles Goodale

    With notes on other mines of the Marysville district by WALTER McDERMOTT, London, England, and F. L. Sizer, Dos Cabezas, Ariz. (Salt Lake Meeting, August, 1914) THE purpose of this paper is to revie

    Jan 8, 1914

  • AIME
    The Significance Of The Mineral Industries In The Economy

    By Charles White Merrill

    Mankind's progress is measured in minerals. Man's emergence from prehistory is marked by passage through a Stone Age and a Bronze Age and into the present era, sometimes called the Iron Age

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Employment (2c6f1810-2ca2-4009-ba1a-7cc82bab03cd)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members) Member, Graduate Colorado School of Mines. Four years' exper

    Jan 3, 1917