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  • AIME
    Papers - Comminution - Experiences in Grinding Raw Materials for Portland Cement (T. P. 1893, Min. Tech. Nov. 1945)

    By C. D. Rugen

    Ground raw material as fed to the cement kiln generally is a mixture of two to four components, each of which may have widely varying physical and grinda-bility characteristics. Chemically similar mat

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Papers - Comminution - Experiences in Grinding Raw Materials for Portland Cement (T. P. 1893, Min. Tech. Nov. 1945)

    By C. D. Rugen

    Ground raw material as fed to the cement kiln generally is a mixture of two to four components, each of which may have widely varying physical and grinda-bility characteristics. Chemically similar mat

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Transformation of the TiO Phase

    By Nicholas J. Grant, Chih-Chung Wang

    TO phase of the Ti-0 system has the structure of NaCl and has a wide range of solid solubility.' In the course of studying the Ti-Cr-0 ternary system, binary alloys were made of iodide titaniu

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Nature of the B1 B1 and B" Phases in the Cu-Al System (TN)

    By D. F. Toner

    THE decomposition of the ß phase in the copper-aluminum system has recently been subjected to considerable investigation1-4 As a result of this work, principally by Haynes, much additional interest

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Index - Abstracts of Papers Published by the Institute during 1932

    On the following pages are abstracts of papers published by the Institute during the year 1932 as Technical Publications, Preprints, in bound volumes and in Mining and Metallurgy. For abstracts of pap

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Utah (6c5a7e03-53e4-438d-8e2d-80ae4698171a)

    "NAME…""Utah"" is derived from the name of the Indian tribe, variously spelled ""Yuta, “Ute"" ""Youta,"" ""Uta,"" ""Eutaw,"" and finally ""Utah."" It means ""in the tops of the mountains,"" or ""on th

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AIME
    A Comparison Of BF-Operating Results Obtained With Sinter Or Pellet Burden

    By Gerard A. Flierman

    INTRODUCTION There is a lot of discussion about the relative merits of sinter and pellets as components of a BF-burden. Many people claim that sinter is to be preferred and that the percentage of

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering–General - Estimation of Reservoir Anisotropy From Production Data

    By M. D. Arnold, H. J. Gonzalez, P. B. Crawford

    A method is presented for estimating the effective directional permeability ratio and the direction of maximum and minimum permeabilities in anisotropic oil reservoirs. The method is based on the prin

  • AIME
    Special Train to Arizona

    As already announced, the Arizona Meeting of the Institute is to be held from the 18th to the 25th of September. There will be a special train from New York City to Arizona and return, to take members

    Jan 7, 1916

  • AIME
    Mine Water Problems Of The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region

    By H. A. Dierks

    PENNSYLVANIA's anthracite region lies in the heart of the richest and most densely populated area of the U. S. Nearly 70 million people live within a radius of 500 miles, in which 130,000 manufac

    Jan 10, 1957

  • AIME
    Discussion - Rock Slope Chart from Empirical Slope Data - Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 247, No. 2, June 1970, pp. 160-162 - Lutton, Richard J.

    By Douglas R. Piteau

    Douglas R. Piteau (Engineering Geologist, De Beers Corp., Kimberley, South Africa; Presently Consulting Specialist at Nchanga Mine Open Pit, Chingola, Zambia)-Mr. Lutton is to be commeneded on his ana

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Solute Segregation During Dendritic Growth

    By F. Weinberg

    Measurements have been made of solute segregation during dendrilic growth by using radioactive solute elements and ,measuring the activity of den(12-ites cut from decanted specimens. This has been don

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Geophysical Prospecting for Oil - Approximately 300 Parties in the Field Made 1936 the Most Active Year Yet

    By J. C. Karcher

    GEOPHYSICAL methods have been more extensively applied to prospecting for oil during 1936 than at any previous time. Their use has been extended to include al- most every oil and gas producing area in

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Palmerton Zinc Refractories (b7bc1f9d-13d1-45d2-9d7d-59dc1b914b9e)

    H. RIES, Ithaca, N. Y.-The part of Mr. Fiske's paper that interests me especially is that portion dealing with the raw materials, and the tests that were applied to the raw materials in order to

    Jan 1, 1918

  • AIME
    Papers - Oil Recovery - Variation of Pressure Gradient with Distance of Rectilinear Flow of Gas- saturated Oil and Unsaturated Oil through Unconsolidated Sands (With Discussion)

    By W. F. Cloud

    The data and information compiled under Part I of this report are the results of experiments performed in the petroleum engineering laboratory under the supervision of W. F. Cloud, Associate Professor

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods, and Materials - Locating Casing Shoe Leaks with Radioactive Argon

    By E. E. Anderson, R. L. Newacheck, J. Kohl

    Radioactive materials were used underground before the advent of the nuclear reactor. Radium containing ores have been mixed with cements and other materials for later location in oil wells by gamma r

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Exploration for Deeply Buried Porphyry Copper Deposits in the Southwestern United States (049ab589-2058-40d5-8899-0229df4d4c98)

    By Theodore H. Eyde

    The porphyry-copper province of southwestern United States and northern Mexico constitutes the largest copper-producing region in the world. More than 20 deposits discovered since World War II are bei

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Mineral Industries Education - Postwar Period Brings New Problems - Crowded Schools But Few Graduates for a Few Years

    By E. A. Holbrook

    IN my thirty years of educational work in the mineral industries and other engineering fields, this past year has been the most unusual and difficult one. Contact with educators from other schools lea

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    General Goethals Receives John Fritz Medal

    For his achievement in building the Panama Canal, Major-Gen. George W. Goethals was presented, on May 22, the John Fritz medal, the highest mark of distinction in the engineering profession. In the ab

    Jan 7, 1919

  • AIME
    Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Sodium Silicates: Implications for Ore Beneficiation (3a816349-7f8a-48e7-9344-996e30e9efac)

    By J. S. Falcone

    Soluble sodium silicate materials have well known applications in flotation for desliming, selective depression and corrosion control. Recent advances in the understanding of the complex polymeric nat

    Jan 1, 1983