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  • AIME
    Comparative Cavability Studies at Three Mines

    By Louis A. Panek

    INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY With respect to the geomechanics aspects, the primary technical objectives in mining by an undercut-cave method are to achieve a controlled, sustained caving of the minera

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Computerized Field Instrumentation System Developed For Stress Control Method Of Underground Mining

    By Shosei Serata, Bruce Gardner

    A system of three new field instruments has been developed to measure, in situ, the three basic classes of geomechanical parameters: material properties, stress state, and creep deformation. The signi

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Part II - Papers - The Influence of Thermomechanical Treatments on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Hastelloy X-280

    By I. S. Levy, J. L. Brimhall, B. Mastel

    Specimens of' Hastelloy X-280, a low-cobalt version of the solid-solution- hardened nickel-base alloy Hastelloy X, were given a series of thermomechanical treatttzents. They were then Lensile-tes

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Cr-AI Alloys at 1000°C

    By E. Miller, K. Komarek, W. Johnson

    The activity of aluminum in solid Cr-A1 alloys has been measured by an isopiestic technique between Cr-A1890' and 1126" and 13 and 80 at. pct Al. The integral free energy of mixing has a minimu

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - Interfacial Tensions at Reservoir Pressures and Temperatures; Apparatus and the Water-Methane System

    By B. B. Wood, M. J. Rzasa, E. W. Hough

    An apparatus for the determination of fluid-fluid interfacial tension by the pendant drop method has been constructed. The apparatus is refined beyond those previously described in that the samples ar

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - Interfacial Tensions at Reservoir Pressures and Temperatures; Apparatus and the Water-Methane System

    By E. W. Hough, B. B. Wood, M. J. Rzasa

    An apparatus for the determination of fluid-fluid interfacial tension by the pendant drop method has been constructed. The apparatus is refined beyond those previously described in that the samples ar

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - The Effect of Working and Heating Eutectic Structures

    By J. S. Brown, A. G. Guy

    With the exception of the work of Tammann and Hartmann,1 no published information has been found on the structural changes produced in eutectic structures as the result of heating following plastic de

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Sinking with the Hydro-mucker at Mather "B" Shaft

    By J. S. Westwater

    The Mather mine of The Negaunee Mine Co. embraces nearly all of Sections 1 and 2, T47N, R27W, within the limits of the cities of Negaunee and Ishpeming on the Marquette iron range of Michigan's U

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    U.S. Gypsum Takes An Unusual Deposit And Develops . . . The Locust Cove Mine

    By Frank C. Appleyard

    Southwest of the town of Saltville in western Virginia is Plasterco, a small village that has been a source of gypsum production since 1815. Boasting the deepest underground gypsum mine in the world,

    Jan 3, 1965

  • AIME
    Ground Stress And Roof Failure In Coal Mine Strata

    By K. Unrug, G. Herget, A. Smith

    SUMMARY Statistics on roof falls indicate that the cost of just removing the unwanted waste from roof falls in US coal mines amounts to about $20 M per year. Almost 40 percent of fatal accidents o

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Choice Of Geophysical Methods In Prospecting For Oil Deposits

    By E. De Golyer

    The only known direct method of discovering oil deposits is by the drilling of test wells. Such exploration is always hazardous and generally very costly. The problem of the prospector, therefore, is

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Discussion of Papers - Statistics of Random Fracture

    By R. R. Klimpel Discussion by C. C. Harris, L. G. Austin

    C. C. Harris (Columbia University) — The authors ' have presented relationships for the random division of a magnitude into r + l parts taking account of the order of selection. Interpreting thei

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Rate of Nucleation and Rate of Growth of Pearlite (T.P. 1460, with discussion)

    By Robert A. Colten, Frederick C. Hull, Robert F. Mehl

    It is known that pearlite forms from austenite by a process of nucleation and growth, and that the rate of formation of pearlite may be described by a rate of nucleation and a rate of growth.l,2 The m

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Rate of Nucleation and Rate of Growth of Pearlite (T.P. 1460, with discussion)

    By Robert A. Colten, Frederick C. Hull, Robert F. Mehl

    It is known that pearlite forms from austenite by a process of nucleation and growth, and that the rate of formation of pearlite may be described by a rate of nucleation and a rate of growth.l,2 The m

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Papers - Measurement of Irreversible Potentials as a Metallurgical Research Tool (T.P. 1234, with discussion)

    By W. L. Fink, M. S. Hunter, R. H. Brown

    Early workers attempted to study the structure of alloys by measurement of equilibrium electrode potentials in aqueous solutions containing ions of the metals from which the alloy was made.' The

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - Measurement of Irreversible Potentials as a Metallurgical Research Tool (T.P. 1234, with discussion)

    By M. S. Hunter, W. L. Fink, R. H. Brown

    Early workers attempted to study the structure of alloys by measurement of equilibrium electrode potentials in aqueous solutions containing ions of the metals from which the alloy was made.' The

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Activity of Carbon in Austenite

    By David R. Poirier

    Activity data of carbon as a function of both temperature and composition throughout the stable austenite range is correlated by mearts of an equation derived from a quasi-chemical model. The carbon

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations in Titanium-Rich Alloys of Iron and Titanium

    By J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis

    High purity alloys of titanium and iron, made by a technique of levitation melting, have been investigated with particular reference to martensite formation and decomposition in the hypoeutectoid rang

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Coal-Dust Fires Reverberatories at Washoe Reduction Works

    By Louis V. Bender

    AfteR investigating the work of coal-dust fired reverberatories of the Canadian Copper Co., at Copper Cliff, Ontario, the management of the Washoe Reduction Works decided to experiment with and ascert

    Jan 1, 1915

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Kinetics of the Oxidation of Galena in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions under Oxygen Pressure (Discussion page 1556)

    By J. E. Andersen, J. Halpern, C. S. Samis

    In the presence of oxygen, galena is oxidized in an aqueous medium containing sodium hydroxide, in accordance with the following reaction: PbS + 2O2 + 3OH ? HPbO2 + SO4 = + H2O A novel method was

    Jan 1, 1954