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    Rocky Mountain Members (edebf6d2-78a0-45db-a0b2-fb9b7b635ddd)

    Albin, B. R Billings, Mont. '28 Amster, Nathan L 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. '28 Bache, Jules S. 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. '28 Barrett C. P. 5338 Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. &apo

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Geophysical Methods of Prospecting

    THERE can be little doubt in the mind of anyone of the great interest which has been provoked in the mining and petroleum industry by the com-paratively new geophysical methods of prospecting, after t

    Jan 3, 1928

  • AIME
    Medals And Awards

    The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below. The

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Paul M. Tyler, Chairman Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    MIING Engineer. Metallurgist, Economist-in any of those three capacities Paul Tyler should be able to make a living. Further- more, he has proved his ability as an operating man teacher, researcher. a

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Steelmaking -The Cause of Bleeding in Ferrous Castings (Metals Technology, October

    By C.A. Zapffe

    Both the foundryman and the theoretical metallurgist are now generally agreed that the anomalous "rising" or "bleeding" of certain ferrous castings of killed metal is primarily attributable to hydroge

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Steelmaking -The Cause of Bleeding in Ferrous Castings (Metals Technology, October

    By C. A. Zapffe

    Both the foundryman and the theoretical metallurgist are now generally agreed that the anomalous "rising" or "bleeding" of certain ferrous castings of killed metal is primarily attributable to hydroge

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Scope Of The Light-Weight Aggregates Industry

    By H. Herbert Hughes

    THE trend in modern building construction is definitely toward the use of weight-reducing materials. The basic advantage of lighter structural weight is obvious; reduction of dead load with retention

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    The Determination of Combined Carbon in Steel by the Colorimetric Method

    By J. Blodget Britton

    IN the Journal of the Franklin Institute for May, 1870, there is published a description of a Colorimeter, together with a modification of the method proposed by Professor Eggertz, for determining com

    Jan 1, 1873

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - The Coal-Fields Around Tsê Chou, Shansi, China

    By Noah Fields Drake

    During July and August, 1899, the writer took advantage of an opportunity of going to Shansi to gather some information concerning the geology and value of the already famous coalfields of that provin

    Jan 1, 1901

  • AIME
    Sound Ingots (83aae51f-6bad-40e8-8c7a-3bfeb66bbb36)

    By Sir Robert Hadfield

    LAST year this Institute was good enough to accept some remarks by the writer regarding sound steel, entitled Plant for Hadfield Method of Producing Sound Steel Ingots, being a continuation of a resea

    Jan 4, 1914

  • AIME
    Investigations Concerning Oil-Water Emulsion

    By Alex McCoy

    SAMPLING of the fluid from oil wells for percentages of oil, emulsified oil, and water during the last two years has brought out some interesting facts concerning oil-water emulsion. This result led t

    Jan 8, 1919

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Etch-Pit Studies on Silicon

    By W. J. Feuerstein

    STRUCTURAL imperfections in crystals, in recent years, have received the attention of metallurgists concerned with single-crystal properties. Certain etching solutions cause local variations in the ra

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Ferroalloy Ores

    By Franz R. Dykstra, R. F. Tatnall

    A ferroalloy is defined as: "An alloy of iron with some element other than carbon used as a vehicle for introducing such an element into the manufacture of steel. The element may alloy with the steel

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Drilling Fluids and Cement - A Ten-Pound Cement Slurry for Oil Wells

    By Roscoe C. Clark, Henry F. Coffer, J. J. Reynolds

    A cement slurry lightweight additive has been adapted in the Conoco laboratories for use in oil well cements. This additive makes possible the use of air to lighten oil well cement slurries. Specifica

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Control of Underground Mine Fires at the Tintic Standard Mine (With Discussion)

    By Earl F. Hanson

    Fires in heavily timbered mines are disastrous, involving danger to both life and property. Some mines have been completely ruined or so heavily damaged that reopening them would not pay. Though few m

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Phase Transformations and Magnetic Domains in RbFeF3

    By H. J. Levinstein, H. J. Guggenheim, C. D. Capio

    An optical incestigation of the phase transformations in RbFeF, has been conducted. Details of the ferromagwetic phase transition and the metamagnetic state are disczrssed. The three-dimensional ma

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamic Properties and Ordering in CoAl

    By E. Miller, K. L. Komarek, M. Ettenberg

    The activity of aluminum in solid Co-A1 alloys has been measured by an isopiestic technique between 850° and 1200°C from 45 to 80 at. pct Al. The activity shows a Precipitous decrease around the sto

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Standards For Brass And Bronze Foundries And Metal-Finishing Processes -Discussion

    JESSE L. JONES,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-I would like to ask Miss Erskine if down-draft has been used in any of the foundries where heavy fumes have to be removed, instead of the overhead draft.? L. -ERSKINE

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Papers - Ladle and Teeming Practice in the Open-hearth Department (With Discussion)

    By G. D. Tranter

    The importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Papers - Ladle and Teeming Practice in the Open-hearth Department (With Discussion)

    By G. D. Tranter

    The importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee

    Jan 1, 1935