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  • AIME
    Continuous Countercurrent Decantation Calculations

    By T. B. Counselman

    Continuous countercurrent decantation calculations have always been a headache to the cyanide man (and the chemical engineer) because of the simultaneous equations involved. These are tedious to solve

    Jan 2, 1950

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    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - The Influence of Nitrogen, Titanium, and Zirconium on the Boron Hardenability Effect in Constructional Alloy Steels

    By R. M. Brown, W. J. Murphy, B. M. Kapadia

    An investigatiott was conducted to study the influence of nitrogen, titanium, and zirconium on the boron llardenabilzty effect in a low-carbon constructiona2 alloy steel. The experimental steels inv

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solubility Relationships of the Refractory Monocarbides

    By J. T. Norton, A. L. Mowry

    The monocarbides of the A subgroup elements in the fourth and fifth group of the periodic table in addition to being hard and refractory are of special interest in that they are isomorphous in crystal

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Grooving in the Presence of a Liquid

    By Che, C. W. Spencer, C. A. Steidel, Yu Li

    Grain boundary grooving as it occurs in a 5.5-deg simple-tilt nickel bicrystal immersed in a saturated Ni-S liquid has been studied. A 1/3 (t= time) dependence for the depth of the groove indicates th

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Mechanism of Sulphur Transfer between Carbon-Saturated Iron and CaO-SiO2-Al2O3 Slags - Discussion

    By W. O. Philbrook, K. M. Goldman, G. Derge

    T. Rosenqvist—The most interesting point in this paper is the observed transfer of iron into the slag in the initial stage of the desulphurization process, after which the iron again is reduced to the

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Effect Of Natural Ventilation Pressure On Mine Resistance With Fan Operating

    By Walter S. Weeks

    IN this paper the effect of natural ventilation pressures is considered a part of the mine resistance and it is shown that their effect on the mine resistance is not the same as the total natural vent

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Ventilation - Effect of Natural Ventilation Pressure on Mine Resistance with Fan Operating (T. P. 1661, Mining Tech., Jan. 1944)

    By Walter S. Weeks

    In this paper the effect of natural ventilation pressures is considered a part of the mine resistance and it is shown that their effect on the mine resistance is not the same as the total natural vent

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In The Nonmetallics

    By Oliver Bowles

    Two striking events marked the year 1871-the establishment of the A.I.M.E. and the beginning of the portland cement industry, the most spectacular of all the nonmetallics in its development. Just as D

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Ambient Temperature Testing Of The G-Tunnel Heated Block

    By Roger M. Zimmerman

    The G-Tunnel heated block experiment is being conducted on the Nevada Test Site (NTS) as part of the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations project (NNWSI). The purpose of the ambient temperature

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Determination of Grain Size in Metals (with Discussion)

    By A. H. Kline, E. B. Zimmer, Zay Jeffries

    It is well known that many properties of a given metal vary with the size of grain or cell. For most industrial purposes, where high ultimate strength and high elastic limit are desired, the manufactu

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - The Diffusion of Hydrogen in Titanium

    By M. T. Hepworth, T. P. Papazoglou

    Hydrogen diffusion in hcp and bcc titanium in the temperature range 610° to 900°C was measured by reacting cylindrical specimens of high-purity titanium at constant temperature with small constant pre

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Papers - X-ray Studies n the Nickel-chromium System (With Discussion)

    By Frank Foote, V. H. Nordstrom, Eric R. Jette, Bernard Queneau

    The nickel-chromium alloys form the base for many industrial heating alloys, so that this system is of considerable practical importance. The literature on these alloys, however, contains much conflic

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    The Importance of Fine-Grinding in the Cyanide-Treatment of Gold- and Silver-Ores

    By FREDERICK C. BROWN

    THE practice of fine-grinding is now being so successfully - carried on in some fields, notably in West Australia, and its advisability has been so frequently pointed out' that the matter in this

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Effect of Certain Alloying Elements on Structure and Hardness of Aluminum Bronze

    By Selma Hermann

    For the past century, the so-called aluminum bronzes have been assuming a role of ever-increasing importance in the metallurgical field. The last quarter of that century has marked many efforts to fin

    Jan 1, 1930

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    New York Secondary Metals - Non-ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered in the United States (with Discussion)

    By J. P. Dunlop

    The fact is not.ablc though probably little known that thc Unitcd Statcls is the only nation obtaining and distributing through its Govcrn-ment burcaus any data pertaining to waste metals and drosses.

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    At the meeting of the Board of Directors, and of the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, February 21, 1911, Dr. R. W. Raymond asked for the appointment of a joint commit¬tee to rece

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Manganiferous Iron Ores of the Cuyuna District, Minnesota (ed7dc309-ba13-440e-9bda-d9e94d06cb33)

    THE CHAIRMAN (E. G. SPILSBURY, New York, N. Y.).-The relation of the character of manganese ore to the surrounding rocks was called to my attention very strikingly in a recent investigation in Costa R

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals - Amorphous Cement and the Formation of Ferrite in the Light of X-ray Evidence (with Discussion)

    By Francis B. Foley

    From the point of view of the metallographist, the adaptation of x-rays to the study of the crystal structure of metals is of the greatest importance. While one may hardly consider the findings result

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Plant Waste Contaminants

    By David R. Maneval, W. E. Foreman, J. Richard Lucas

    INTRODUCTION The objective of this chapter is to inform the industry, as well as the public, of the challenges in dealing with the problems associated with the contamination of air and water from

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Surface Tension of Solid Copper

    By A. J. Shaler, H. Udin, J. Wulff

    In the study of the sintering of meta powders, we have come to the conclusion in this laboratory that further progress requires a more basic understanding of the operating mechanisms. This is emphasiz

    Jan 1, 1950