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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Three Dimensional Aspects of Dislocations and Substructures in Bulk Zinc Crystals

    By G. S. Tint, M. Herman, V. V. Damiano

    Dislocation arrays and substructures were studied in cadmium doped zinc crystals using a newly devised etching technique. Cadmium precipitates delineating the dislocations were revealed by etching a s

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Richmond Paper - The Great Oil-Well Near Beaumont, Texas (Discussion, 1029)

    By Anthony F. Lucas

    Certain geological indications at Glady's station, four miles south of Beaumont, on the Sabine and East Texas railway (a branch of the Southern Pacific) induced me to undertake a thorough test of

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    Critical Path Approach To Mine Ventilation Networks With Controlled Flow

    By Y. J. Wang

    A critical path approach is presented for the problem of mine ventilation networks where regulators and fans are employed to control the airflow distribution. The problem is a classic one arising in m

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - The Boron-oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 2004, with discussion)

    By Gerhard Derge

    Metallurgists have used borax as a fluxing agent traditionally, but until recently elemental boron has played an insignificant role as an alloying element. Neither the metal nor its compounds have bee

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Steelmaking - The Boron-oxygen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron (Metals Tech., Aug. 1946, T. P. 2004, with discussion)

    By Gerhard Derge

    Metallurgists have used borax as a fluxing agent traditionally, but until recently elemental boron has played an insignificant role as an alloying element. Neither the metal nor its compounds have bee

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Oxygen Steelmaking Process

    By F. W. Luersson

    High carbon, low phosphorus steel can now be made from pig iron containing 0.7 pct P or more, in a commercial sized open hearth furnace. No external heat is required for refining, and steel produced i

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Local Section News (485d7876-29ac-4e7f-bb53-9f569cf38c25)

    CHICAGO SECTION CHARLES H. MACDOWELL, Chairman, Luther V. DICE, Vice-Chairman, HENRY WT. NICHOLS,. Secretary-Treasurer, 164.5 E. 68 St., Chicago; Ill. ALEXANDER K. HAMILTON-, HENRY P. HOWLAND, GEO

    Jan 2, 1917

  • AIME
    A Photoelastic Technique For The Determination Of Potential Fracture Zones In Rock Structures

    By E. Hoek

    The stability of a rock structure depends primarily upon the extent to which fracture develops within the structure, The prediction of the extent of potential fracture, the first step in the study of

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Improvements In Strand Cast Steel By In-Line Reduction ? Introduction

    By J. J. Mike

    During the past few years the combination of continuous billet casting with in-line reduction has been studied and several machines have been built with this capability included in the design paramete

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Centrifugal Fans and Their Use in Bleeder Applications

    By David W. Kennedy, Stephen P. Harrison

    In the past few years, a new system has been developed for ventilating longwall panels in some gassy coal mines in the Northern West Virginia area. This system utilizes a five or six foot diameter air

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Precipitation of Metastable Alpha Phase During the Gamma to Gamma Prime Transformation in Uranium-16 Wt Pct Molybdenum

    By C. G. Rhodes, D. Kramer

    The kinetics of precipitation of transient a phase during the transformation in U-16 wt pct Mo between 400° and 550°C were studied using quantitative metallography and electrica1 resistiuity measureme

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Discussions - Institute of Metals Division

    By American Institute of Mining Engineers

    David J. Mack (University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wise.)—Have the authors considered that the effects reported in their paper are readily explainable on the basis of equilibrium grain boundary segregat

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    A Thermodynamic Study Of The Equilibria Of The Systems Antimony-Bismuth And Antimony-Lead

    By Yap Chu-Phay

    ALTHOUGH chronologically, the Sb-Bi system was the first one studied by the writer, the theoretical basis of the equations used in this paper is fully discussed in the writer's paper on the iron-

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Effects Of Tin On The Properties Of Plain Carbon Steel

    By J. W. Halley

    THE effects of tin on steel have become increasingly important because of the necessity of using poorly detinned scrap, tin cans, and terne plate, in the open hearth. Since a tin can contains about 1.

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Heating and Cooling Curves of Large Ingots (with Discussion)

    By F. E. Bash

    About three years ago, the writer presented a paper1 on the rate of heating and cooling of a 24-in. round ingot. The present paper deals with work done on larger ingots at the plant of the Allis Chalm

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Heating and Cooling Curves of Large Ingots (with Discussion)

    By F. E. Bash

    About three years ago, the writer presented a paper1 on the rate of heating and cooling of a 24-in. round ingot. The present paper deals with work done on larger ingots at the plant of the Allis Chalm

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Practical Problems of Postwar Mineral Industries Education

    By J. W. Stewart

    That our American civilization will have extensive postwar problems in such fields as economics, unemployment, and social adjustment is now well understood by all readers of the press and listeners to

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Papers - Geology of the McIntyre Mine (T.P. 903, with discussion)

    By George B. Langford

    The McIntyre mine is in the Pearl Lake section of the Porcupine gold area. The rocks are Keewatin lavas intruded by quartz porphyries and albitite dies of Algoman age. Gold-bearing quartz veins are fo

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - Geology of the McIntyre Mine (T.P. 903, with discussion)

    By George B. Langford

    The McIntyre mine is in the Pearl Lake section of the Porcupine gold area. The rocks are Keewatin lavas intruded by quartz porphyries and albitite dies of Algoman age. Gold-bearing quartz veins are fo

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Geotechnical and Stability Requirements for Future Coal Mines

    By Ben L. Seegmiller

    Roof, pillar and floor stability is a most important requirement in underground coal mines because it represents the leading cause of fatalities. In future coal mine planning the geotechnical aspects

    Jan 1, 1983