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  • AIME
    Duluth Paper - Two Conditions of Phosphorus in Iron-Second Paper

    By Byron W. Cheever

    At the meeting of the Institute held in St. Louis, in October, 1886 (Transactions, xv., 448), I presented a paper upon the above subject. From the well-known action of certain solvents on phosphide an

    Jan 1, 1888

  • AIME
    Evaluating Mining Ventures Via Feasibility Studies

    By F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu

    In Part I of this article, published in the September issue of MINING ENGINEERING, Edward S. Frohling and Robert M. McGeorge of Mountain States Mineral Enterprises, Inc., reviewed the general overall

    Jan 10, 1975

  • AIME
    Iron Mining Healthy Utah Industry

    By Donald P. Bellum, Lee Nugent

    Southwestern Utah is well known for its scenic attractions. The beauties of Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon and the Grand Canyon are of world renown. Thusly, Cedar City is known, at least by the local Chamb

    Jan 11, 1963

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Microbeam Analysis of Widmanstätten Structure in Meteoritic Iron

    By N. A. Richard, A. E. Austin, R. E. Maringer

    AS part of a detailed study of the structure of metallic meteorites, the concentration and distribution of iron and nickel in the various phases of meteor -itic iron have been measured using an electr

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    New York Paper - A New Method of Sinking Shafts

    By Eckley B. Coxe

    I DES~RE to call the attention of the Institute to two deep vertical shafts, which are now being sunk in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, about miles north of Pottsville. These shafts are of interest

  • AIME
    Tucker Hill Perlite Deposit, Lake County, Oregon

    By J. L. Wilson, D. L. Emmons

    The Tucker Hill perlite deposit is located in the northwestern portion of the Devils Garden lava field in Lake County, south-central Oregon. The perlite occurs in the chill margin of a late Miocene co

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Reservoir Performance Field Studies - Case History of Reservoir Performance of a Highly Volatile Type Oil Reservoir

    By Rex W. Woods

    The clue history of performance of a highly volatile type oil reservoir which is now greater than 80 per cent depleted is presented. The reservoir is at a depth of approximately 8,200 ft and includes

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Diffusion in Liquid Lead-Bismuth Alloys

    By G. Derge, R. E. Grace

    Diffusivity of bismuth in liquid Pb-Bi alloys has been measured by the capillary reservoir method as a function of temperature and composition. Fair agreement between theory and experiment is found fo

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - A Mathematical Model for Batch Grinding in a Ball Mill

    By D. J. Freeh, W. E. Horst, R. C. Kellner

    This paper is concerned with the description of grinding characteristics in a batch grinding system. A mathematical model was developed and used for simulating the system on an analog computer. A gene

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Subsurface Sealing of Tubing Thread Leaks

    By W. M. Reilly, Martin E. True, O&apos

    A technique, equipment, and a compound have been developed and field tested for sealing tubing joint thread leaks without removing the tubing from the well. This eliminates the necessity of killing th

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Metallurgical Mechanism for Mercury Stress Cracking of Copper Alloys

    By W. D. Robertson

    SINCE the comprehensive paper of Moore, Beckin-sale, and Mallinson,' little consideration has been given to the mechanism of mercury stress cracking of copper-base alloys, apart from extensive wo

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Cellar Oil

    By M. H. Gaskell, D. C. Lindley

    Small, steeply inclined reservoirs without natural water drives often are found associated with salt domes or other highly faulted structures. Frequently, only one well may be economically justified i

  • AIME
    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

  • AIME
    Open Pit Mining - Stripping Overburden Using Nuclear Explosives

    By P. L. Russell

    The use of nuclear explosives for excavation has been demonstrated to be feasible and practical. Application of nuclear explosives for overburden removal from large ore deposits appears to offer econo

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Short-Time Creep-Rupture Behavior of Tungsten at 2250° to 2800°C

    By W. V. Green

    The creep-rupture behavior of commercial powder-metallurgy tungsten rod is reported for temperatures of 2250°, 2500°, 2700°, and 2800°C, stresses up to 7000 psi, and times up to 4 hr. The temperature

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Effect of Chromatographic Transport in Hexylamine on Displacement of Oil by Water in Porous Media

    By A. S. Michaels, M. C. Porter, A. Stancell

    Previous laboratory studies have demonstrated that the injection of small quantities of reverse wetting agents during water displacement can increase oil recovery from unconsolidated porous media.9 In

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Aging Effects in Commercially Pure Beryllium

    By D. R. Mash

    A strong yield point with attendant enhanced mechanical properties was found in commercially pure beryllium under certain conditions of heat treatment. Beryllium specimens also responded to both quenc

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Identification and Stability of BN in Boron Low-Carbon Steels

    By J. F. Butler

    Boron nitride, BN, has been identified in boron low-carbon steels by means of light microscopy, electron microscopy and diffraction, and chemical analysis. This boron nitride is responsible for strai

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Velocity-Log Interpretation: Effect of Rock Bulk Compressibility

    By J. Geertsma

    The relationship between porosity and the speed of propagation of acoustic waves in fluid-saturated porous rocks as measured by the Sonic log and by ultrasonic tecbniques is analyzed. Biot's cont

  • AIME
    PART III - Applications of Solid-Liquid Interdiffusion (SLID) Bonding in Integrated-Circuit Fabrication

    By H. Bartholomew, L. Bernstein

    Experirmental bonds of Ag-In SLID to gold, copper, nickel, Kovar, Dumet, nickel-plated molybdenum, ALL-Pt vrzetallizing on ceramic, and nickel-plated Mo-Ti metallizing on Al2O3 ceramic have been made

    Jan 1, 1967