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Part XI - Papers - Martensite in Ternary Cu-Zn-Based Beta-Phase Alloys
By Horace Pops
Martensitic transformation has been studied during cooling and heating in ß-phase Cu-Zn alloys to which small additions have been made of Ni, Ag, Au, Cd, Ga, In, Si, Ge, Sn, and Sb. The start and fini
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California (T. P. 861, with discussion)
By Joseph B. Perry, G. M. Kirwan
MagnEsitE is found in 22 California counties, but many of the deposits are too small or too impure to be of commercial value. Several of substantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartime
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Miscellaneous - Quantitative Estimation of the Impurities in Tin by Means of the Quartz Spectrograph (Abstract with Discussion. See also A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 494.)
By C. Stansfield Hitchen
The paper describes the application of the logarithmic wedge sector method of quantitative spectrography to the estimation of commonly occurring minor impurities in crude and refined tin. Both arc and
Jan 1, 1933
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Student Associates (dc9d62da-d3e7-4c40-90a1-df05a0e37955)
Abbott, Robert H., (S'42) Agricultural & Mech. College of Texas, College Sta.. Texas. Abrahamson, Guy C., (S'43) Univ. of California, Berkeley. Calif. Abrego, Alfredo, (S'43) Texas Co
Jan 1, 1943
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Review of the Month (801b3002-f056-4620-bdcb-37db1d92b289)
DURING the month of March there was some lifting of the veil, revealing somewhat of the maelstrom in the economics and politics of the world. Great Britain was in throes of political controversy, with
Jan 4, 1922
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Evolution And Organization Of A Mining Research Program
By Marling J. Ankeny
MINING research in the U. S. today is indeed complex, whether it involves the Government, a small private concern, or a large one. And it promises to become more so, despite great advances already mad
Jan 1, 1958
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Exudations on Copper Castings
By W. H. Bassett
Beads of metal frequently appear at the ends of cast-copper wire bars and on the sides of wedge cakes near the top. These are richer in cuprous-oxide than the rest of the casting. A micrographical stu
Jan 2, 1926
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Application Oc Cinematography To The Study Of The Fall Of Coal Particles In Still Water
By Waldemar Gooskov
IN his well-known work,1 published in 1867, P. Ritter von Rittinger gives the following formula for the velocity of a particle settling in still water: v=C/D(a -1) and for average grains he assigns
Jan 1, 1928
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New York Secondary Metals - Remelting Secondary Aluminum
By D. B. Hobbs, H. O. Burrows, T. D. Stay
Aluminum which has lost its original identity as to source may be considered as secondary. This would include scrap originating in the fabrication of aluminum, which is not consumed at the plant of fa
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Engineering Societies Joint Services
A cooperative service for engineers and their employers under the direction of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; American Society of Civil Engineers; American Society of Me
Jan 1, 1923
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An Investigation of the Abrasiveness of Coal and Its Associated Impurities
By H. F. Yancey
COAL mine operators recognize coal as an abrasive material, because the wear of drilling, cutting, and conveying equipment is reflected as a cost item for replacement of parts. Similarly, industrial c
Jan 3, 1951
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Detroit Paper - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-silicon and Aluminum-iron-silicon Alloys of High Purity (with Discussion)
By A. C. Heath, E. H. Dix
The importance of aluminum-silicon alloys in thc light alloy field is now generally recognized. Where silicon was once considered detrimental to the properties of aluminum, useful alloys now contain a
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Petroleum Resources Of China And Siberia
By Eliot Blackwelder
For the purposes of this paper, the boundaries of China and Siberia will be taken as they stood about 1907. Except in the Caspian region, it is doubtful if all the oil ever produced in these countrie
Jan 7, 1922
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Reserves, Resources and Pie-In-The-Sky
By K. A. Grace
Reserves are the basic foundation of any mining enterprise, but a lack of understanding of the concept of resources and reserves is still a frequent cause of failure in mining ventures. A review of th
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - The Lattice Parameter and Alpha Phase Boundary of Ferritic Iron- Zinc Alloys (TN)
By G. R. Speich, L. Zwell, H. A. Wriedt
HORNBOGEN1 has recently shown that it is possible to measure the degree of segregation accompanying cellular precipitation in ferritic Fe-Zn alloys by measuring the lattice parameter of the ferrite ph
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal - Effects of Oxidation of Coals on Their Flotation
By Shiou-Chuan Sun
THE effects of oxidation on the flotation behavior of sulphide minerals have been extensively studied 1-3 but no similar study has been made of coals. Coals of bituminous and lower rank undergo atmosp
Jan 1, 1955
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Personnel Service (d43ea918-8873-42e4-8bde-719f88d77e11)
THE following employment items are made available to AIME members on a nonprofit basis by the Engineering Societies Personnel Service, Inc., operating in cooperation with the Four Founder Societies. L
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Monel Metal and Nickel Foundry Practice (With Discussion)
By E. S. Wheeler
The rapid increase in the use of monel metal and malleable nickel in the form of sheet, rod and tube has resulted in a similar increase in the demand for these metals in the form of castings. These ca
Jan 1, 1930
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February Meeting Plans
IN THE December issue of MINING AND METALLURGY, attention was drawn to the February meeting of the Institute. The plans of the Committee on Arrange-ments have progressed considerably since that date
Jan 1, 1922