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  • AIME
    Use of the Tanks-In-Series Transport Model with Segregated Flow Transient Models for Continuous, Open-Cycle Ball Milling

    By Robin P. Gardner

    Prior work by the author has established that closedform analytic solutions can be obtained for certain steady-state and transient types of operation of open circuit, continuous ball mills. This is po

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    A Framework For Decisions

    By Brian W. Mackenzie

    In this age of advancing technology, mining companies are confronted with increasing competitive forces. The depletion of high-grade deposits and the development of substitute materials are intensifyi

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Second Pan-American Scientific Congress

    At the Second Pan-American Scientific Congress, meeting in Washington, D. C., from Dec. 27, 1915 to Jan. 8, 1916, the following special topics will be discussed in each of the four sub-sections of Sec

    Jan 1, 1916

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Spurious Titanium Transformation (TN)

    By J. Gordon Parr, M. J. Bibby

    In addition to the (bcc) - (cph) transformation at 882°C a second distinct change of slope has been observed on a titanium cooling curve between 905" and 960°C.1,4 Duwez,1 commenting on work by McQu

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Computers Head Parade In Process Control Advances

    By W. F. McDermott

    This is the dawning of the computer age in process control. As 1968 drew to a close, many plants had computer installations which were being used for logging, monitoring and reporting. Today, computer

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Student Chapters, Faculty Sponsors, Heads of Departments and Chapter Counselors (61d65d93-d6fd-4907-8e56-3e4b57f92701)

    Univ of Alabama-University, Alabama-Mining and Metallurgical Society William L Mason, Faculty Sponsor, E C Wright, Dept Head Univ of Alaska-College, Alaska-Mining Society of the Univ of Alaska D

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Roasting Reaction of Ferrous Sulfide

    By Kichizo Niwa

    A LTHOUGH studies on the roasting of ferrous A sulfide have been carried out by several investigators, some disagreements still remain among those results. Schwab and Philinis1 have measured the rate

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    $300-Million Robe River Project Off The Ground

    Robe River is ready to go. After seven years of extensive drilling, sampling, pilot plant studies, negotiations with Japan and Australia and agonizing ups-and-downs in financing, this $300 million iro

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Estimating Data For Open Pit Haulage Trucks

    By H. A. Wilmeth

    IN 1955, before planning an accelerated stripping program, Chino Mines Div. began an engineering study to improve data for estimating truck haulage costs for any future haulage layout. The study aimed

    Jan 5, 1958

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Strain Sensitivity of Commercial Purity Titanium

    By J. L. Wyatt

    THE strain sensitivity, K, a property of metals defined as the unit change in electrical resistance per unit strain, was measured for commercial purity titanium wire to determine its usefulness as a s

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Furnace Hearths

    By George Asmus

    CLOSED front, or open front for blast-furnaces, has been for a number of years a much discussed question among the furnace-men in every country where iron is made. As blast-furnaces are costly structu

    Jan 1, 1876

  • AIME
    Cananea’s Program For Leaching in Place

    By Robert C. Weed

    Leaching in place at Cananea began in the 1920's on a limited scale. The first plants were small wooden boxes located underground in the Capote and Oversight mines, and output was low. Scrap iron

    Jul 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Engineers In The United States Census

    As a result of Engineering Council's request to the Director of the Census, the National Service Committee has been successful in effecting a reclassification of engineers so that all technical m

    Jan 12, 1919

  • AIME
    Novel Void-Hole Process May Improve In Situ Fragmentation

    In situ mining techniques have become prominent in recent years due to declining ore grades, rising costs, and increasing concern for miners' health and safety. Current practices depend heavily o

    Jan 3, 1979

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Improved Method of Measuring in Mine Surveys

    By Eckley B. Coxe

    In making surveys in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, the ordinary engineer's chain (50 or 100 feet long) is generally used, both above and below ground. Sometimes, where it is diffic

  • AIME
    Finite Element Simulation Of Rock Cutting: A Fracture Mechanics Approach

    By Victor E. Saouma

    Chip formation in rock under a line load and in front of a drag bit cutter is numerically investigated. Analysis is accomplished by a special purpose interactive graphics finite element code, SICRAP,

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Five Variable Flotation Tests Using Factorial Design

    By Adrian C. Dorenfeld

    Factorial design is a mathematical method of drawing valid conclusions from a series of tests made in a predetermined pattern. It is applied to flotation ore testing using, in this case, five variable

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Bureau of Mines Studies Iron Ore Concentration - Gravity-Flotation Combination Appears Best

    By Ballard H. Clemmons

    THE future of the steelmaking industry of the Birmingham, Ala., district is closely related to and, in a large measure, dependent on the development of workable, economic processes of ore concentratio

    Jan 12, 1950

  • AIME
    Brushy Creek Moves Into Production

    Brushy Creek mine is located near the center of a linear, 40 mile long belt of mineralization that extends south from St. Joe Minerals Corp.'s Viburnum division. The mine area includes a segment

    Jan 7, 1973

  • AIME
    Second Session - Metallurgy Of Secondary Metals

    By T. H. Miller

    THE CHAIRMAN.-This session has to do largely with the question of specifications and conservation as regards secondary metals produced from scrap. We are all familiar with the many varieties of scrap

    Jan 1, 1943