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Legion of Honor (d425858e-7d5f-49b4-9852-01d97445d0f4)
E O'C Acker '86 Jinzoc Adachl '88 Frederic R Abbe '97 T H Aldrich '96 Truman H Aldrich '78 Walter H Aldridge '89 Anson W Allen '87 John H Allen &a
Jan 1, 1952
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Professional Divisions (dc99174a-a12a-45cc-8829-067fda0344b6)
D. K. CRAMPTON, Chairman EDMUND M. WISE, Past-Chairman CYRIL S. SMITH, Vice-Chairman CARL E. SWARTZ, Vice-Chairman H. A. MALONEY, Treasurer Executive Committee 1942 1943 FRANCES H. CLARK ERIC R
Jan 1, 1941
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Officers and Directors (0b8b8bb4-118a-4ce6-b3bd-ddc1ac5640eb)
PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR EUGENE MCAULIFFE OMAHA, NEBR. PAST PRESIDENTS AND DIRECTORS HERBERT G. MOULTON NEW YORK, N. Y. JOHN R. SUMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS TREASURER AND DIRECTOR H. T. HAMILTON NEW YORK,
Jan 1, 1942
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Officers And Staff Of The AIME (604005b6-75df-43df-8aef-6c4ee8df2f86)
[Admissions: H. J. Gruy, Chairman Kenneth W. Robbins W. Frank West Aurel E. Smith R. F. Madera Tom G. Calhoun Kenneth F. Anderson B. M. Goltlieb Advertising: Clark R. Edgecomb,
Jan 1, 1961
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Past Officers (e424a133-9d93-4293-8fd0-7d8a16934d27)
PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 R W RAYMOND 1872-1874 A L HOLLEY1875 ABRAM S HEWITT 1876 T STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B COXE 1878 - 1879 WILLIAM P SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P ROTHWEL
Jan 1, 1923
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Past and Present Officers (18135d3b-760f-4450-b414-9844d1452548)
PRESIDENTS DAVID THOMAS 1871 R W RAYMOND 1872-1874 A L HOLLEY1875 ABRAM S HEWITT 1876 T STERRY HUNT 1877 ECKLEY B COXE 1878 - 1879 WILLIAM P SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P ROTHWEL
Jan 1, 1923
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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Precipitate Reversion in 18 pct Ni-Co-Mo Steels
By D. T. Peters
To better understand the Co-Mo interaction in maraging steels, the precipitate reversion behavior of two alloys closely related to the 18 Ni-250 grade has been studied. The reversion experiment is ca
Jan 1, 1968
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Theory of Metallic Crystal Aggregates
By Charles Maier
IT has long been supposed that when crystalline materials are com-minuted the energy used in the production of increasingly smaller grain sizes is not entirely dissipated as heat but that a certain po
Jan 1, 1936
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Part XII - Communications - Calculation of the Deformation Caused By Grain Boundary Sliding During the Creep of Polycrystalline Solids
By R. N. Stevens
GRAIN boundary sliding plays a part in the high-temperature deformation of polycrystalline solids, and many investigations1-11 have been carried out to determine the deformation contributed by this me
Jan 1, 1967
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Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - The Effect of Thermal-mechanical History on the Strain Hardening of Metals (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2445)
By A. Goldberg, T. E. Tietz, J. E. Dorn
Introduction The concept that the flow stress for plastic deformation of metals in the work hardening range is a function of the instantaneous values of the strain, strain rate and test temperature
Jan 1, 1949
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Personal (18e9b126-5331-4c7a-8dce-71dff74e7fa3)
The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period May 10, 1919, to June 10, 1919. Victor C. Alderson, Golden, Colo. E. Fleming L'En
Jan 7, 1919
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Screened Ore Used For Fine Grinding At Lake Shore Mines
By Bunting S. Crocker
PEBBLE grinding at Lake Shore is not a temporary wartime substitute. The tube milling plant, with a 1000 ton per day capacity, grinds a hard siliceous ore to 90 pct - 325 mesh. The plant, prior to usi
Jan 1, 1952
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Editorial - Don't Let It Die
THERE have been two important accomplishments of the Truman administration; the Hoover Commission report on inefficiency and waste in government and the report of the Paley Commission on the natural r
Jan 1, 1952
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A Tracer Technique To Measure The Diffusional Accessibility Of Matrix Block Mineralization
By L. M. Cathles, H. R. Spedden, E. E. Malouf
Fluid flow through an igneous rock formation will occur mainly through fractures. A non-diffusing or slowly diffusing tracer (such as .5µ silica spheres identifiable under electron microscope) will ar
Jan 1, 1974
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Colorado Nahcolite Deposits: Geology and Outlook for Development
By John R. Dyni
Colorado nahcolite deposits, estimated at 29 Gt, formed in an asymmetric permanent-lake basin whose waters were rich in algae and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Nahcolite (NaHCO3) occurs in oil shale of t
Jan 1, 1982
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Direct Flotation of Potash From Insoluble Slime-Bearing Sylvinite and Carnallite Ores
By J. L. Huiatt, D. G. Foot
The Bureau of Mines devised a direct flotation method for treating low-grade carnallite (KCl*MgC12*6H20) and sylvinite (a mixture of KC1 and NaCl) ores characterized by a high content of water-insolub
Jan 1, 1983
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New York Paper - The Determination of Silicon in Ferro-Silicons ; Its Occurrence in Aluminum as Graphitoidal Silicon; and a study of Its Reactions with Alkaline Carbonates
By Henry J. Williams
The main difficulty in the determination of silicon in pig-irons containing very high percentages of that element, has been due to their almost complete insolubility in acids, or mixtures of acids. Th
Jan 1, 1889
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Wet Dust Suppression Brightens Mineral Processing Picture
By Kent W. Pilz
Wet dust suppression can be achieved by 1) confinement of the dust within the dust producing area with a curtain of moisture, 2) wetting of the dust by direct contact between the particles and dro
Jan 7, 1972
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fracture and Comminution of Brittle Solids
By J. J. Gilvarry, B. H. Bergstorm
The first part of this paper describes a new approach to the problem of energy relationships in fracture and comminution. The basic theoretical method used (as contrasted to previous empirical or sem
Jan 1, 1961
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Minerals Beneficiation - Cell for Measuring the Electrical Conductivities of Granular Materials
By James E. Lawver, James L. Wright
This paper describes the design of a cell used to measure the electrical conductivity, or the reciprocal resistivity, of granular materials. It also establishes a quantitative relationship between the
Jan 1, 1970