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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Aluminum-Oxygen Clusters in Internally Oxidized Silver- Aluminum Alloys

    By S. Weissmann, P. R. Swann, D. F. Wriedt

    The sizes and density of precipitates in an intemally oxidized 0.19 wt pct Al-Ag single crystal have been determined by low-angle X-ray scattering and by transmission electron microscopy . The correla

    Jan 1, 1964

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    New York Paper - Volatilization in Assaying (with Discussion)

    By Frederic P. Dewey

    It is common to blame irregular assay results upon volatilization and much has been written upon the subject, but there is no real evidence that, in a properly conducted assay, the loss of either gold

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    Morenci (140c25b4-54d6-4e49-92dd-6573000e9615)

    ONE of the problems that confronts the chronicler of the Porphyry story is to determine the date from which Morenci should be regarded as one of the group. The mines have the distinction of being the

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Arizona Meeting, September 18 To 26, 1916

    For the first time in its history the Institute will hold a meeting in the State of Arizona. A few years ago Arizona stood third in the copper-producing districts of the United States. Since that time

    Jan 8, 1916

  • AIME
    A Study of the Flotative Properties of Hematite

    By W. E. Keck

    THE potential iron ores of Michigan can be classified from the stand-point of the predominant impurities into siliceous, sulphurous and phos-phorous ores. Research on the flotation of each of these cl

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Asbestos Deposits Of Georgia*

    By Oliver Hopkins

    As prefatory to the body of this paper, a few general statements will be made (1) in regard to the history and importance of the asbestos industry, (2) as to the principal sources of the raw material,

    Jan 9, 1914

  • AIME
    Initial And Subsequent Fracture Curves For Biaxial Compression Of Brittle Materials

    By M. Gangal, B. Paul

    It may be seen from Maurer's survey (Maurer,l 1966) that most of the common methods used in rock drilling today depend upon mechanical loading of the rock. In order to predict the behavior of roc

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Production Systems Engineering

    By Thomas V. Falkie

    4.3-1. Introduction. DEFINITION OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. Surface mines, like most other mining and manufacturing operations, are usually organized along functional departmental lines. Freque

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - Wittorff’s Iron-Carbon Equilibrium Diagram

    By Bradley Stoughton

    My attention was called by Prof. Henry M. Howe to the article by N. M. Wittorff, entitled Preliminary Investigation of Primary Crystallization and Subsequent Physico-Chemical Permutations in Iron-Carb

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    Engineering Research - Preliminary Report on an Investigation of the Bureau of Mines Regarding the Solubility of Natural Gas in Crude Oil (With Discussion)

    By Ben E. Lindsly

    PetRoleum engineers generally are familiar with the investigations of Dow and Reistle,1 Beecher and Parkhurst,2 and Dow and Calkin3 relative to the solubility of natural gas in crude oil. Since the pu

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    The Mechanical Work Performed in Heating the Blast

    By B. W. Prof. Frazier

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) THIS interesting application of the laws of thermodynamics to metallurgical practice has not been discussed by any writer, within my reading, except t

    Jan 1, 1878

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Mining Methods and Records at the United Eastern Mine (with Discussion)

    By Roy W. Moore

    The Tom Reed Extension and Big Jim mines of United Eastern Mining Co. are situated in the Oatman district, Mohave County, Ariz., about 28 miles southwest of Kingman, the nearest railway point. Arti

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Arizona Paper - Leaching Tests at New Cornelia (with Discussion)

    By H. W. Morse

    The experimental work on the oxidized copper ore at the New Cornelia mine at Ajo, Ariz., ended on Jan. 12, 1916. On that date final decision was made on the general nature of the process to be used in

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Bridging the ‘O.R.’ Gap in Mining

    By M. E. Bell

    The term "operational research" was probably first used to describe work started under E. C. Williams, now Director, SHAPE Air Defense Technical Center, late in 1937 or 1938, at the Bawdsey Research S

    Jan 8, 1963

  • AIME
    The Institute Forum. (f9674d8e-b6da-4c93-9825-47b889b682c1)

    Discussion of Papers. Meetings of the Institute offer opportunity for social acquaintance and exchange of ideas, for the presentation of papers, and for discussions thereon ; also incidentally for vi

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Affiliated Student Societies

    1. Any society of undergraduates at a technical school, comprising students in any branch of engineering, metallurgy, chemistry, geology, etc., may be recognized by the Board of Directors in its disc

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Technical Note – Measuring Zeta Potentials by Streaming Potential Techniques (d5b68c6c-7377-4cd1-aa3a-f16c383d2fd7)

    By D. W. Fuerstenau

    Measurement of zeta potentials is a useful tool to study the surface chemistry of minerals under flotation conditions. Because there is continued interest in this approach, the apparatus for obtaining

    Aug 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Mexican Paper - An Adobe Reverberatory Furnace

    By John Gross

    The building of reverberatory furnaces (Fortschaufelungsofen) where ordinary brick, fire-brick and iron are comparatively cheap, is quite a different matter from the building of such furnaces in isola

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Some Observations on the Rate of Secondary Recrystallization in High Purity Copper

    By D. Turnbull, A. M. Turkalo

    It is well known that if copper that has been severely cold-worked by rolling (70-98 pct) is heated to high temperatures a small number of large grains are formed at the expense of the fine grained st

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Alumina From Alunite - Domestic Resources

    By Charles W. Bauer

    Most of the aluminum produced in the United States today is derived from foreign bauxite deposits. Earth Sciences, Inc. initiated a program to evaluate domestic non bauxite sources for alumina in the

    Jan 1, 1982