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Bylaws of the Institute of Metals Division, the Iron and Steel Division, and the Extractive Metallurgy Division, Metals Branch, A.I.M.E.ARTICLE I Name and Object Sec. 1. This Division shall be known as the Institute of Metals Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Sec. 2. The object of the Divi
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - Cleveland Meeting – September, 1929 – Diffusion of Iron Oxide from Slag to Metal in the Open-hearth Process. (With Discussion)By C. H. Herty
The elimination of metalloids in the open-hearth process depends on oxidation of the metal by diffusion of FeO from the slag (or absorption of FeO by the metal), with subsequent reaction between disso
Jan 1, 1929
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Flotation Microscopy Of Some Cuban Manganese Ores (d0aebc69-7678-4563-9cd7-d35652b139d3)By H. Rush Spedden, A. M. Gaudin
IN the belief that a critical study of its operating problems might be a sound investment, the Cuban American Manganese Corporation initiated an ore-treatment research in cooperation with the Massachu
Jan 1, 1942
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Interaction of Slip Dislocations with Twins in Hcp MetalsBy M. H. Yoo
Possible interactions of the perfect dislocations of six slip systems or the c dislocation with the (10i2f (ioii), {ioIi}(ioiZ), {1122}(1123), and {1121}(ii26) type twins in hcp metals have been analy
Jan 1, 1970
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Sampling and Evaluating Secondary Non-ferrous Metals (with Discussion)By T. A. Wright
The sampling of waste materials containing copper, lead and tin has taken on a new significance within recent years, and is of increasing importance, on account of the entry of some of the copper refi
Jan 1, 1928
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Bituminous Industry Drifting Toward Further TroubleBy Eugene McAuliffe
SINCE 1917, the bituminous coal industry has surged, violently at times, across the nation's social, industrial and economic foreground. To-day a silent, yet more active, force is working within
Jan 1, 1922
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Relation of Gas-well Spacing to Ultimate RecoveryBy D. T. MacRoberts
Tins paper embodies the results of theoretical studies concerning gas reservoirs, especially the effect of drilling programs of various intensities upon pressure depletion and ultimate recoveries. The
Jan 1, 1938
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Cooling Properties of Technical Quenching Liquids - DiscussionH. M. HOWE, Bedford Hills, N. Y.-One wonders, whether it might not be well to check, by a rather simple and direct way, the inferences that would be drawn from this investigation. Suppose we quench, i
Jan 12, 1919
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Tulsa Paper - Recent Exploration for Petroleum in the United KingdomBy E. L. Ickes
DURing the summer and winter of 1918 eleven standard rigs were erected in the United Kingdom to test the petroleum prospects of- ten structures, eight of which were in England and two in Scotland. By
Jan 1, 1924
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Resistance Of Artificial Mine-Roof SupportBy William Griffith
THE purpose of this paper is to make public record of new information in regard to the sustaining power of artificial mine-roof supports (not timber props) the result of investigations recently made i
Jan 10, 1917
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New York Paper - Contact Metamorphism of Some Colorado Coals by Intrusives (with Discussion)By J. Brian Eby
Contact metamorphism of coals is any physical or chemical change in the character of a coal directly attributable to heat of surface or intrusive igneous rocks. Coal beds so affected are found in the
Jan 1, 1925
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Practical Rock Mechanics Pillar Design - Problems or Opportunities?By Jack Parker
There are some simple theoretical approaches to pillar design but they leave much to be desired. There are also more complex theoretical approaches, but at this time the most realistic approach is to
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - Mining - Stripping Pitching Beds in Pennsylvania's Anthracite Region (T. P. 1601 with discussion)By O. W. Shimer, D. C. Helms, C. E. Brown
The early history and progress of anthracite stripping, from the first known operation at Summit Hill in 1821 through 1917, was covered in 1917 in a paper by J. B. Warriner,1 then chief engineer, now
Jan 1, 1944
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Surface Mining - Stripping Pitching Beds in Pennsylvania's Anthracite Region (With Discussion) (Vol. 157, Coal Division)By O. W. Shimer, D. C. Helms, C. E. Brown
The early history and progress of anthracite stripping, from the first known operation at Summit Hill in 1821 through 1917, was covered in 1917 in a paper by J. B. Warriner,1 then chief engineer, now
Jan 1, 1946
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Angle Of Polarization As An Index Of Coal RankBy L. C. McCabe
THE object of the present investigation was to discover a physical basis for rank differentiation of coals, particularly the coals of the Illinois basin. Vitrain1 was selected as the most appropriate
Jan 1, 1937
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The Engineer Saves-The Tax Collector Takes the SavingsBy HARRY H. SMITH
IT IS my understanding that, speaking broadly, the function of the engineering profession is to find how to do the thing required better for less money. Mechanical engineers, mining engineers, and the
Jan 1, 1931
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Columbia in 1931By O. C. Wheeler
The principal interest in the oil situation in Colombia during the year centered around the enactment of the new petroleum law and the applications for concessions subsequently made by various interes
Jan 1, 1932
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PART VI - Papers - Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Magnesium-Silicon Alloys; Discussion of the Mg-Group IVB SystemsBy E. Miller, J. M. Eldridge, K. L. Komarek
Aclivilies of magnesium in liquid Alg-Si alloys have been delermined between 5 and 60 at. pcl Si, close to the melling point of Mg2Si, by an improved isopieslic melhod. Silicon specinrens, held in alu
Jan 1, 1968
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting, June 26, 1913).-On the petition of 29 members residing in and near San Francisco, Cal., the San Francisco Local Section was established. The territory of the St. Louis Local Section was esta
Jan 7, 1913
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Natural Gas Technology - Equilibrium Constants for a Gas-Condensate SystemBy J. S. Crump, C. R. Hocott, A. E. Hoffman
Planning of the efficient operation of a gas-condensate reservoir requires a knowledge not only of the gross phase behavior of the system but also of the equilibrium distribution of the various compon
Jan 1, 1953