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  • AIME
    Raw Materials (234697fd-6a00-44d4-8a2b-eeb484922394)

    THE composition and quality of finished steel depend upon selection and proportioning of the raw materials of the charge as well as upon control of furnace practice. This chapter deals only with the r

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Salt - Mining and Preparation of Rock Salt at the Retsof Mine (T. P. 661, with discussion)

    By E. F. La Vigne

    On Aug. 10, 1884, the Retsof Mining Co. began the sinking of an 18 by 12-ft. shaft at Retsof, N. Y. Rock salt was reached in 1885, in September, at 1008 ft. below the surface. The first salt was shipp

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    1978 Annual Review: Coal-A Year of Technical Advances and Production Setbacks

    For the US coal industry, 1978 was a nightmarish recurrence of 1977 as the United Mine Workers strike cut into production during the first three months of 1978, followed by the strike against the Norf

    Jan 5, 1979

  • AIME
    New Jersey Zinc Co. - The Mines

    New Jersey Zinc Co. - The Mines Franklin-Sterling Friedensville Development Austinville Ivanhoe Development Eagle Mine Hanover

    Jan 12, 1953

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    Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - Diffusion in Relation to Changes in Microstructure. (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)

    By Marie L. V. Gayler

    Without diffusion taking place in liquid metals and alloys, no castings could be made; it is therefore the most important factor affecting the structure of metals. Diffusion involves the interchange o

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Theory And Experiments Concerning A New Compensated Magnetometer System

    By C. A. Heiland

    A. INTRODUCTION (C. A. HEILAND) I. PRINCIPLES OF TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION IN MAGNETIC INSTRUMENTS The principle underlying the majority of magnetic intensity variom-eters is a comparison of the fo

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solution Rate of Copper, Nickel, and Their Alloys in Lead

    By John Wulff, David A. Stevenson

    The rates of solution of copper, nickel, and three copper-nickel alloys in liquid lead were studied at 527° and 727°C under dynamic conditions. The relative velocity at the solid-liquid interface was

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Mechanical Dewatering (7350571b-758e-4076-95f2-587195590e34)

    By J. P. Matoney, E. J. Sandy, D. A. Dahlstorm

    INTRODUCTION Before an understandable discussion concerning coal dewatering processes can be initiated, it is necessary to define some terms of usage. The many different meanings and interpretation

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - The Influence of Divorcing Appealing on the Mechanical Properties of Low-Carbon Steel

    By Arthur G. Levy, Henry M. How

    The purpose of the investigation on which this paper is based is to determine whether the structural change which occurs in the slow cooling of steel below the transformation range has an important ef

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    Some Problems In Organizing Industrial Research

    By W. M. Peirce

    COMMENCING in 1922, each year a lecture has been presented to the Institute of Metals Division at this February meeting. The range of subjects has been very broad. Some speakers have dealt with the mo

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Papers - Martensite Transformation in Beta Copper-aluminum Alloys (T. P. 1039, with discussion)

    By Alden B. Greninger

    That metallographic structures analogous to the martensite of steel may be found in certain copper-aluminum and copper-tin alloys has been known for many years; similar structures recently were found

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Wall Rock Alteration At Butte, Montana

    By Charles Meyer, Reno H. Sales

    AT Butte, successive zones of sericitized and argillized quartz monzonite occur around every ore-bearing fracture regardless of its size, attitude, or relative age. The two types of alteration always

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Grindability and Grinding Characteristics of Ores (T. P. 888, with discussion)

    By Fred C. Bond and

    This paper is a continuation of two earlier papers,12 and presents new data on the grindability of various ores and other materials—the results of several years of intermittent research work on the na

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    First Year Of Leaching By The New Cornelia Copper Co.

    By Henry Tobelmann

    THE location, mode of occurrence of ore, and preliminary tests leading to the development of the present leaching process and the building of the present plant on the property of the New Cornelia Copp

    Jan 2, 1919

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Dixanthogen in Xanthate Flotation of Pyrite

    By D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau, M. C. Kuhn

    The species responsible for flotation when xanthate is added as collector for pyrite is dixanthogen. Measured oxidation potentials of these systems show that xanthate should be oxidized to dixanthogen

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Are The Deformation Lines In Manganese Steel Twins Or Slip Bands?

    By Henry Howe

    - §1. INTRODUCTION.-Any given piece of metal is made up of a very great number of grains, usually microscopic, each of which is a perfect crystal save only in outward form, with cleavage planes of low

    Jan 3, 1915

  • AIME
    X-ray Notes on the Iron-molybdenum and Iron-tungsten Systems

    By E. O. Chartkoff

    IN 1926 one of the authors published researches on the determination and description of the iron-tungsten and iron-molybdenum systems,1 including the equilibrium diagrams. In 1929, further work was ca

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    PART III - Determining Thermocompression Bonding Parameters by a Friction Technique

    By William K. Antle

    The successful application of ther mo compression lead bonding to semicondtctor or thin-film electronic devices depends on the establishment of the associated parameters. The quality of a thermocompre

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Capillarity - Permeability - The Network Model of Porous Media - I. Capillary Pressure Characteristics

    By I. Fatt

    This paper proposes the network of tubes as a model more closely representing real porous media than does the bundle of tubes. Capillary pressure curves are derived from network models and pore size d

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Cleveland Paper - Solid Solutions

    By Walter Rosenhain

    In selecting solid solutions for the subject of this lecture I have been guided by several considerations. The bodies known under that somewhat paradoxical name play a most important part in all types

    Jan 1, 1923