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Hard-Rock Mining Apprenticeship Program Launched at Kennecott's Tintic Mines DivisionBy John D. Weibmer
A strong step towards acknowledgement of mining as a skilled trade has been taken by the Tintic Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. In May 2 ceremonies, a pilot program was signed into force which, pos
Jan 6, 1977
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Flotation Machines At The Tennessee Copper CompanyBy J. F. Myers, F. M. Lewis
THE selection of the proper type of flotation machine involves the consideration of a wide variety of factors. Under any condition, all types of machines will promote some kind of separation. Obvious
Jan 1, 1944
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Columbium on the Alpha-Gamma Transformation in a Low Alloy Ni-Cu SteelBy G. L. Fisher, R. H. Geils
The effect of small amounts of columbium (<0.01 to 0.10 pct) on the ?-a transformation occurring during the continuous cooling of a low carbon Ni-Cu steel was investigated. Dilatometer specimens were
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnetostriction and Residual Stress in Nickel after Plastic ElongationBy B. D. Cullity, O. P. Puri
The magnetostrictia of nickel after increasing amounts of plastic elongation was measured at field strengths up to 1500 oe. In addition, the residual stress was measured by means of X-ray line shifts.
Jan 1, 1963
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Members Of The Institute In Military Service (5a274546-4ea6-4c3d-826e-9d8d2f086d8c)AARONS, J. BOYD; Major. AGNEW, FRANK VANS. ALLEN, HERMAN H., Private, D Co., 8th Reserve Engineers. AMBLER, HARRY A., Second Training Camp,, Ft. Sheridan, Ill. BAINS, THOMAS M., JR., Major, Eng
Jan 11, 1917
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PART I – Papers - Solute Interactions with Zinc in Dilute Solution with Molten Bismuth: 1-Third-Element EffectsBy R. D. Pehlke, J. V. Gluck
A study was made of the effect of small additions of metallic solutes on the thermodynamic activity of zinc in dilute solution with molten bismuth in the range 450o to 650°C. The experimental measurem
Jan 1, 1968
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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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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of Mechanical Twinning in Fe-5 Wt Pct BeBy M. Bevis, A. G. Crocker
A. G. Crocker and M. Bevis (Battersea College of Technology)— Richman and Richman and conard17 have recently published the very interesting results of their studies on the plastic deformation of Fe-Ni
Jan 1, 1963
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Honorary Members (40df363c-7449-4956-afee-afa871372c74)Year of Election 1944 Walter Hull Aldridge, New York, N.Y 1955 Louis S Cates, New York, N.Y 1946 William Fraser (Lord Strathalmond), London, England 1917 Herbert Hoover, New York, N Y 1955 Geor
Jan 1, 1959
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Technical Notes - Some Observations on Isothermal Austenite Transformation Near the Ms TemperatureBy O. Schaaber
THE existence of isothermal martensite without the presence of the athermal form thus far has been established only in a 6 pct Mn, 0.6 pct C steel' and a 23 pct Ni, 3.5 pct Mn-Fe alloy.' " T
Jan 1, 1956
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Employment (41b420df-94f8-4e4e-9c72-75f7be310ead)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Position open as assistant superintendent at a steel plant. Practica
Jan 5, 1914
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Iron and Steel Division Annual MeetingBy AIME AIME
BEFORE proceeding with the papers scheduled for the ore and foundry session*, the teller's report on the election of officers for the ensuing year was presented, a; follows: Chairman. G.C. F. Mac
Jan 1, 1930
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Progress Of Mining Studies At Bureau Of Mines Oil-Shale Mine, Anvil Points, Rifle, ColoradoBy E. D. Gardner
INTRODUCTION OIL shale deposits have been exploited in various countries throughout the world, but generally with government aid. The oil-shale industry of Scotland perhaps is the oldest and best-k
Jan 1, 1947
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Chattanooga Paper - The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in AlabamaBy Ernest F. Burchard
PAGE. I. Introduction,........... 75 II. Outline of the Geology......... 76 1. Stratigraphy............ 76 A. Clinton Formation........ 77 2. Structure...........82 3. The Ore..........85 A. Ch
Jan 1, 1910
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Part III - Papers - Anodic Behavior of GaAs Single Crystals at Increased Current Densities in Alkaline and Acidic SolutionsBy M. E. Straumanis, J. -P. Krumme
In basic ([KOH + KCl] with a total polarity of 2) or acidic (2N H2SO4) electrolytes and at anodic current densities of more thun 2 to 4 ma per sq cnz, n-type GaAs single crystals of lozo resistivity p
Jan 1, 1968
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Metallurgical Reactions of Fluorides - DiscussionBy Herbert H. Kellogg
C. M. Decroly (University of Brussels, Belgium) — The importance of the fluorides in the process metallurgy of special metals has already been accepted and it will probably increase in the future. Fre
Jan 1, 1952
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Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Milling Practice at Idarado Mining Company (Mining Tech., May 1948, TP 2349)By F. W. McQuiston
Idarado Mining Company's mill and surface plant are at the portal of the Treasury tunnel at elevation 10,625 ft, 12 miles south of Ouray, Colo. In 1943 and 1944 this tunnel was extended in a west
Jan 1, 1949
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Case Studies Of Stability On Mining ProjectsBy C. O. Brawner
Introduction The procedures used to design slopes in rock have only been developed over the past 10 years. Therefore, continued review and assessment of field experience by the publication of case st
Jan 1, 1971
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Technical Committees (e58e1e5a-5fd0-45fe-a7af-dfa51fd74905)[Mining Methods Guy N. BJORGE, Chairman CLYDE E. WEED, Vice-Chairman HARLAN A. WALKER, Secretary Alluvial Mining CLINTON BERNARD O. B. PERRY R. B. EARLING C. M. ROMANOWITZ BENERE H. GRAN
Jan 1, 1940
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Application of Oceanographic Data in Offshore Structural DesignBy C. P. Besse, N. F. LeBlanc
Described in this paper are oceanographic data which should be considered by an offshore design engineer and methods for developing a design wave height from the oceanographic data. The selection of a