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Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Data on Die-cast Zinc Alloy - DiscussionBy E. H. Kelton, R. D. Grissinger
E. E. Schumacher.*—DO YOU control the humidity in your test room? What effect does the environment have on your results? E. H. Kelton.—We do not attempt to control the humidity. As a matter of fact
Jan 1, 1945
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A New Separating Vessel For Sink-Float ConcentrationBy E. C. Bitzer
THE primary object of the work described in the following pages was to simplify the equipment in the separating circuit of the heavy-media process by substituting a spiral classifier for the separator
Jan 1, 1947
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Economy of Electricity over Steam for Power Purposes in and about MinesBy R. E. Hobart
THE development of the Hauto power plant and the claims made by various engineers that electricity was more economical than steam for power purposes in and about the mines; led the Lehigh Coal and Nav
Jan 2, 1918
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - The Present Status of Our Quicksilver Industry, Symposium Arranged by Charles G. Maier (With Discussion)During the war period of quicksilver activity there were a number of departures from what may be termed the classical quicksilver metallurgy. Attempts were made to beneficiate low-grade ores by gravit
Jan 1, 1930
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San Francisco Paper - The Mellen Rod-Casting MachineBy R. C. Patterson
In view of the circumstance that very few important changes have been made within the last 15 or 20 years in the equipment of rod and wire mills, the description of a new process introduced by Grenvil
Jan 1, 1916
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Slope Mucking With a Mechanical LoaderBy L. H. JEFFRIES
In the mining operations of The Canyon Corp., Deadwood. S. D., the use of mucking machines has been of definite advantage. The type used is that which depends upon the traction of the motor-driven whe
Jan 1, 1940
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Personal (2a8a7dca-7bdc-4882-941b-0dc8b4231c19)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Aug.
Jan 10, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of the Surface Self-Diffusion Coefficient of Copper by the Thermal Grooving TechniqueBy N. A. Gjostein
The self-diffusion coefficient D, for a surface near the (100) plane in copper was determined by means of the Mullins theory of thermal grooving, and was found to obey the Arrhenius relationship, and
Jan 1, 1962
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Lithium Raw Materials (f910873d-64e6-4413-857f-f438224cde85)By Ihor A. Kunasz
Introduction Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites which contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of postmagmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action by residual
Jan 1, 1983
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Officers and Directors (d63eb0b4-becb-48a1-be7f-7f3e0f42e93b)PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR DONALD B. GILLIES CLEVELAND, OHIO PAST PRESIDENTS AND DIRECTORS R. C. ALLEN CLEVELAND, OHIO D. C. TACKLING SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. TREASURER AND DIRECTOR KARL EILERS NEW Y
Jan 1, 1939
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New York Paper February, 1918 - The Economy of Electricity Over Steam for Power Purposes in and about the Mines (with Discussion)By R. E. Hobart
The development of the Hauto power plant and the claims made by various engineers that electricity was more economical than steam for power purposes in and about the mines, led the Lehigh Coal and Nav
Jan 1, 1918
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Officers and DirectorsJan 1, 1923
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Institute Activities For The Year 1914Three. meetings for the presentation and discussion of papers were held in 1914, as follows: The 107th Meeting, including the Annual Business Meeting, in New York, Feb. 16 to 19; the 108th Meeting, Au
Jan 1, 1917
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Part IX - Communications - Augmented Natural Convection and Equiaxed Grain Structure in CastingBy G. S. Cole, G. F. Bolling
ThE exact type of fluid flow which occurs in a solidifying ingot is important in determining subsequent grain structure. This has been shown in studies of natural Convection" and of forced stirring or
Jan 1, 1967
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development West Virginia during 1939By David B. Reger
The discovery of prolific oil wells in old territory hitherto regarded as doubtful, if not worthless, and the rapid extension of a gas pool opened late in 1938 were the most interesting petroleum feat
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development West Virginia during 1939By David B. Reger
The discovery of prolific oil wells in old territory hitherto regarded as doubtful, if not worthless, and the rapid extension of a gas pool opened late in 1938 were the most interesting petroleum feat
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Production and Development in Kansas, 1928 and 1929By Anthony Folger, Charles E. Straub
Kansas produced 38,150,878 bbl. of oil in 1928 and 40,658,170 bbl. in 1929, thereby retaining its rank as fourth among the oil-producing states of this country. Production for 1928 was less than th
Jan 1, 1930
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Change of Address of MembersBy AIME AIME
The following changes of address of members have been received at the Secretary's office during the period of March 15 to May 1, 1907. This list, together with the list of changes of address publ
May 1, 1907
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Short-Term Well Testing to Determine Wellbore DamageBy L. R. Raymond, J. L. Hudson
This paper proposes a comparatively short-term (8 to 10 hours) well test for detecting and characterizing well-bore damage and for measuring mean formation permeability. The proposed test is made by i
Jan 1, 1967
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Officers and Directors (2f012bf6-86d7-4c1e-aa21-7384fbb09f2d)PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR JOHN R. SUMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS PAST PRESIDENTS AND DIRECTORS DONALD B. GILLIES CLEVELAND, OHIO H.- G. MOULTON NEW YORK, N.Y. TREASURER AND DIRECTOR KARL -EILERS SEA CLIFF
Jan 1, 1941