Search Documents

Search Again

Search Again

Refine Search

Publication Date
Clear

Refine Search

Publication Date
Clear
Organization
Organization
  • AIME
    Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Does the Wearing Power of Steel Rails increase with the Hardness of the Steel?

    By Charles B. Dudley

    While working, during the summer of 1877, upon the "Chemical composition and Physical Properties of Steel Rails," the results of which are given in my report with this title, I was struck with the sur

    Jan 1, 1879

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - The Aluminum-Nitrogen Equilibrium in Liquid Iron

    By Donald B. Evans, Robert D. Pehlke

    The solubility of nitrogen in liquid Fe-A1 alloys has been measured up to the solubility limit for formation of aluminum nitride using the Sieverts method. The activity coefficient of nitrogen decrea

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Feed Size Effects in Single Particle Crushing

    By B. H. Bergstrom, D. D. Crabtree, C. L. Sollenberger

    Experimental data is given for several natural minerals on the load required for the fracture of single specimens over a very wide size range. The experimental results are compared with published data

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Effect of Carbon on the Volume Fractions and Lattice Parameters of Retained Austenite and Martensite

    By C. S. Roberts

    THE advent of a sensitive X-ray method of analysis recently has allowed the determination of retained austenite in amounts as low as 0.3 pct.' As a result this phase has been found in quenched lo

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Meeting - February, 1872

    THE Institute assembled on Tuesday evening, in the building of the University of Pennsylvania. In the absence of President Thomas, Vice-President Raymond occupied the chair. The Institute was welcomed

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Meeting

    February 20th, 1872. THE Institute assembled on Tuesday evening, in the building of the University of Pennsylvania. In the absence of President Thomas, Vice-President Raymond occupied the chair. The

    Jan 1, 1873

  • AIME
    Geographical List of Members (1744dd0f-130b-4440-90c8-31e3ff2159c4)

    NORTH AMERICA Number Members Alaska 36 Canada 323 Mexico 184 Newfoundland 3 United States Alabama 40 Arizona 111 Arkansas 8 California 646 Colorado 171 Connecticut 90 Delaware 21 Distric

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    The Analysis of Iron Ores Containing Both Phosphoric and Titanic Acids

    By Thomas M. Drown, P. W. Shimer

    THE precipitation of phosphoric with titanic acid, by boiling an iron solution which had been reduced to the ferrous condition by sulphuretted hydrogen or sulphurous acid, was first noticed by E. H. B

    Jan 1, 1882

  • AIME
  • AIME
    Discussion And Conclusions Regarding Porphyry Copper Deposits Of The Western Hemisphere

    INTRODUCTION Data available on prophyry copper occurrences in the Andean, Caribbean, Appalachian, and Cordilleran orogens may be categorized in a manner to suggest a hypothetical evolution for depos

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    The Platinum Metals and Their Alloys (f03843b9-7f12-4585-9df8-42aca88096e1)

    By Frederic Carter

    THERE have been many attempts to prove that platinum was known to the ancients, but since no traces of the metal have been found in the relics of early times, it must be concluded that it had not been

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Manufacture And Tests Of Silica Brick For The Byproduct Coke Oven

    By Kenneth Seaver

    (San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) INTRODUCTION IT is rather gratifying that in the field of the manufacture 'of refractories, in which, as a whole, foreign practice has surpassed us, the

    Jan 9, 1915

  • AIME
    Development Of The Coke Industry In Colorado, Utah, And New Mexico

    By F. C. Miller

    THE metallurgical fuel of Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico has been a very tardy member in the caravan of western industrial progress. The history of western coke has naturally been closely related to t

    Jan 8, 1918

  • AIME
    Easton Paper - The Ore Knob Copper Mine and some related Deposits

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    This remarkable mine, to which attention has lately been drawn, is situated not far from the New River, in Ashe County, North Carolina, on a spur of the Blue Ridge which lies between the main crest of

  • AIME
    Geologic Relations And New Ore Bodies Of The Republic District, Washington

    By Lawrence B. Wright

    THE Republic district, Washington, is of new interest because of the discovery of new gold-silver ore within a unique structural pattern. The camp was revived in 1937 following installation of a plant

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Papers - Metal Mining - Development and Installation of the Hawkesworth Detachable Bit

    By Chauncey L. Berrien

    The United Verde Copper Company's mine is at Jerome, Ariz. The orebodies arc of the schist replacement type, the main sulfide mass being a large lens-shaped body approximately 7 acres in cross-se

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Crystal Structure and Some Properties of the Compound Zr3Al

    By J. H. Mallery, J. H. Keeler

    THE crystal structure of Zral, the compound richest in zirconium (91.03 pct Zr by weight) in the system Zr-Al, has been found to be ordered face-centered-cubic. This compound is of particular interest

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Review of the Month (d1657dce-d48c-4f60-8ac8-a8d560c25a88)

    AUGUST began with a reminder that warfare was still in progress in the world, in that the Greeks, still at war with Turkey, threatened Constantinople in spite of the small British and French forces of

    Jan 9, 1922

  • AIME
    Copper Industry In The Philippines Shows Growth In Production And Potential

    By John A. Wolfe

    The brightest spot in the mineral economy of the Philippines is the rapid development of reserves and production of copper. If economic conditions remain favorable and the political climate is encoura

    Jan 4, 1967

  • AIME
    Reclaiming Non-ferrous Scrap Metals at Manufacturing Plants

    By Francis Flynn

    MANY excellent papers, descriptive of the milling and smelting of every kind of commercial ores, the refining of virgin metals, the casting into various shapes demanded by the trade, the rolling into

    Jan 1, 1929