Search Documents

Search Again

Search Again

Refine Search

Publication Date
Clear

Refine Search

Publication Date
Clear
Organization
Organization
  • AIME
    Ground Movement and Subsidence Studies in Mining Coal, Ores and Nonmetallic Minerals

    By George Rice

    THE A.I.M.E. Ground Movement and Subsidence Committee, pro-posed in 1920, held its first technical meeting in February 1923, under the able chairmanship of Mr. H. G. Moulton. The following list of pap

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Amenia Paper - Graphic Method of Keeping the Record of Working of a Blast Furnace

    By William Kent

    In a paper by Mr. Frank Firmstone, published in vol. iv, of the Transactions of the Institute, on " Comparison of Results from Open-topped and Closed-topped Furnaces," the regularity of the average gr

    Jan 1, 1879

  • AIME
    Pipelining – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Numerical Prediction of the Pipeline Flow Characteristics of Thixotropic Liquids

    By R. A. Ritter, J. P. Batycky

    A numerical technique has been developed to permit estimating the pressure gradient associated with laminar flow of thixotropic liquids through long Pipelines. For this purpose the pipeline is divided

  • AIME
    Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Cutting Carrying Capacity of Air at Pressures Above Atmospheric

    By Kenneth E. Gray

    The turbulent flow drag coefficients, or friction factors, have been experimentally determined for the cut-tings normally encountered in drilling operations. The gas law and average drag coefficien

  • AIME
    The Copper-rich Alloys of the Copper-nickel-phosphorus System

    By D. K. Crampton

    THE study of copper alloys of the age-hardening type has received considerable attention, and, among the alloys which the authors have considered, those containing small amounts of nickel and phosphor

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Development of Mechanical and Magnetic Hardness in a 10 Pct V-Co-Fe Alloy

    By R. W. Fountain, J. F. Libsch

    ONSIDERABLE time and effort have been ex- pended recently in research designed to provide a better understanding of the solid state transformations leading to the permanent magnet qualities of many co

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Orientations in Diffusion Layers (Metals Technology, June 1944) (With discussion)

    By Shueling Woo, Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl

    When one solid phase is generated from another, fixed and rational orientation relationships are observed to subsist between the parent and the new crystal. The principle has been proposed1 that the r

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Orientations in Diffusion Layers (Metals Technology, June 1944) (With discussion)

    By Charles S. Barrett, Robert F. Mehl, Shueling Woo

    When one solid phase is generated from another, fixed and rational orientation relationships are observed to subsist between the parent and the new crystal. The principle has been proposed1 that the r

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Effect Of Some Melting Variables On The Tensile Properties Of Acid Electric Steel

    By Sam F. Carter

    FOR some time melters and metallurgists have recognized the fact that steels may be made to identical compositions as ordinarily analyzed, but with considerable variations in physical properties. Good

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Hydrostatic Pressure-Induced Plastic Flow in Polycrystalline Metals

    By J. C. Uy, T. E. Davidson, A. P. Lee

    The effects of hydrostatic pressures to 26 kbars on the micro structure of poly crystalline Cd, Zn, Bi, Sn, Zr, Mg, Cu, and Fe were examined. Pressure-induced microscopic plastic flow in the form of b

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-General - Some Experiments on the Flow of Miscible Fluids of Unequal Density Through Porous Media

    By F. E. Crane, H. A. Kendall, G. H. F. Gardner

    Two effects of a difference in density may be observed in miscible displacement. As the difference is increased from zero there is first a change in mode from multiple fingers to a single finger. A fu

  • AIME
    Part V – May 1968 – Communications - Dislocation Density in Single Crystals of Silicon-Iron During Low Cycle Fatigue

    By K. R. Carson, J. Weertman

    THE fatigue-hardening curve has received much attention in recent years. This curve is obtained by plotting the peak stress required to maintain a given plastic strain per cycle vs the number of cycle

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressures of Zinc and Cadmium over Some of Their Silver Alloy

    By C. H. Cheng, C. E. Birchenall

    The fundamental problem in the thermodynamics of solid solutions is the determinatiorl or calculation of the activities of the components as a function of temperature and composition. Since the theory

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Kinetics of Manganese Oxide Reduction from Basic Slags by Silicon Dissolved in Liquid Iron

    By Robert D. Pehlke, Weldon L. Daines

    The reduction of manganese oxide from a basic slag by silicon dissolved in liquid iron at steelmaking temperatures was studied to determine the rate-controlling step for the process. The experiments

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    The Comstock Lode

    The finding of gold, in enriching quantity, along the streams that issued from the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada was the prelude not only to the birth of an organized mining industry in Calif

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Geophysical-Geological Study Of The São Pedro Area, Brazil

    By Mark Malamphy

    THE occurrence of outcrops of bituminous schists and sandstones impregnated with heavy asphaltic petroleum first directed attention to the Sao Pedro area as a possible source of commercial production

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Erbium-Hydrogen System

    By Charles E. Lundin

    Pressure-temperature-composition data were obtainedfor the Er-H system. Measurements werecar-ried out in the temperature range of 473° to 1223°K, the composition range of erbium to ErH,, and the press

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Hardenability Effect of Molybdenum

    By J. L. Giove, J. M. Hodge, R. G. Storm

    The hardenability effect of molybdenum has been evaluated by a number of investigators, including one of the present authors.1,2,3,4,6 Considerable discreMncy exists, however, among the results of the

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
  • AIME