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  • AIME
    Measurement Of Rock Pressure With A Hydraulic Cell

    By L. A. Panek

    When rock is subjected to a load it is deformed. Ordinarily this is observed in a mine as the displacement of one point with respect to another-the deflection of the roof, which may be observed as a c

    Jan 3, 1961

  • AIME
    Albany Paper - Notes on Accidents Due to Combustion within Air-Compressors (Discussion, p. 950)

    By Albert R. Ledoux

    With the improvements in design and efficiency of machinery the element of danger in its use is becoming less, but it is a question whether the strain involved in operating modern plants is not increa

    Jan 1, 1904

  • AIME
    The Presidential Address State Of The Institute

    By J. L. Gillson

    In this past year of our Institute's life, February 1960 to February 1961, we had some major problems to face, as did our members, since businesses in which they were engaged were feeling the rec

    Jan 4, 1961

  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Middle-Product Jig, with Adjustable and Automatic Discharges for the Middle and Lower Product

    By Edgar G. Tuttle

    The accompanying figures show a jig arranged for separating the middle product or middlings obtained in the concentration of certain ores, minerals, coal, etc. In the preparation for sizing, prior

    Jan 1, 1897

  • AIME
    Meet The Authors (63ee35d9-162f-48a9-b360-c6f370e3c599)

    A. B. Cummins (Industrial Minerals Review, P. 164) was born in Los Angeles, Calif. and attended the University of Chicago and University of California. He received a B.S. and Ph.D. degree. He has work

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    The Current Status Of Ocean Mining

    By Thomas N. Walthier

    Ocean miners seem prepared to commit upwards of $50 million, spread over the next 10 years, to develop a deep ocean capability. More and more large companies, Kennecott, Inco and Tenneco, to name a fe

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Forecasting Sand and Gravel, Crushed Stone, and Aggregate Demand in the United States

    By James R. Evans

    Forecasting demand is an art as well as a science, and much personal judgment is required. National forecasts made for sand and gravel, crushed stone, and/or aggregate may be misleading or unhelpful l

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Cleaning Middlings With Reverse Two-Stage Hydrocyclones

    By C. B. Barlow, T. A. Mekelburg

    Due to a tight ash constraint on the clean coal product and difficult middlings washability characteristics, a considerable amount of coal was being lost in the jig middlings at the Monterey No. 2 Min

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Biographical Notices

    CHARLES P. BROOKS Charles P. Brooks, who had been identified with the mining industry in the West since 1874, having served at various times as mining and consulting engineer for most of the largest

    Jan 2, 1919

  • AIME
    Thermal Conductivity Of Copper Alloys II.-Copper-Tin Al1oys III.-Copper~Phosphorus Alloys

    By Cyril Smith

    THE following table, which is composed of data given in the author's first paper on the thermal conductivity of copper alloys1, contains the results which have been obtained by previous workers o

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Papers - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1940

    By J. W. Ristori

    During the year 1940, production of crude oil in RiIexico totaled 43,914,000 bbl., or 2,776,000 less than in 1937, the year before expropriation. The 1940 output was I,2000,000 higher than in the prev

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Arsenic on Dispersion-hardenable Lead-antimony Alloys

    By K. S. Seljesater

    Since the development of dispersion-hardenable lead-antimony alloys' in the laboratories of the Western Electric Co., Inc., studies have been made of the effect of various third constituents on t

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Safety Factor Characteristic Curves - Their Application To Mine Hoisting Ropes

    By W. A. Boyer

    HOISTS for metal mines are seldom designed for H one particular depth. They are intended for an ultimate load and depth with a given speed but are first used to hoist from a shallower depth, gradually

    Jan 10, 1954

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Claiborne Group and its Remarkable Fossils

    By P. H. Mell

    The little village, from which this formation receives its name, is situated on a bluff of the Alabama River, 175 feet above water level. This bluff is a portion of high table land that begins in the

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Influence of Mill Speed and Ball Loading on the Parameters of the Batch Grinding Equation

    By J. A. Herbst, D. W. Fuerstenau

    The effect of mill speed and ball load on the dry ball milling of dolomite is examined in the context of the batch grinding model. Observed changes in the parameters of the model are interpreted, as f

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Arsenic on Dispersion-hardenable Lead-antimony Alloys

    By K. S. Seljesater

    Since the development of dispersion-hardenable lead-antimony alloys' in the laboratories of the Western Electric Co., Inc., studies have been made of the effect of various third constituents on t

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Analysis of Tunnel Support Structure with Consideration of Support/Rock Interaction

    By J. D. Dixon

    Procedures are given for calculating stresses in underground tunnel supports which accounts both for the structural behavior of the support and that of the adjacent rock mass. Stresses in the support

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Cinnabar At Cordero

    By E. L. Fisk

    First discovered and claimed in 1929, the Cordero cinnabar deposit lies 11 road miles southwest of McDermitt, Nev., near the Nevada-Oregon boundary. The name "Cordero" means "little lamb" in the Basqu

    Jan 11, 1961

  • AIME
    Richmond Paper - Chromite as a Hearth-Lining for a Furnace Smelting Copper-Ore

    By William Glenn

    That basic slag will rapidly destroy ordinary (i.e., siliceous) fire-bricks is known to every smelter; and the smelter of copper-ores in particular knows that any kind of slag occurring in his practic

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    Mining Influence on Size Consist and Washability Characteristics of Coal (1fa17367-f880-4a4b-a0b5-62e591f352aa)

    By R. V. Ramani, Ish K. Chopra, Robert Stefanko

    The results of a recent study on the influence of continuous and conventional mining techniques on the size consist and washability characteristics of coal are presented. Eight samples, four each from

    Jan 1, 1976