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Dedication Of The Ceramic Engineering Building Of The University Of Illinois
The new Ceramic Engineering Building of the University of Illinois is to be formally dedicated on Nov. 20 and 21. The occasion will be made one of great interest to the clay-workers of the country. It
Jan 10, 1916
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Lehigh Valley Mineral Industries Conference
THE Lehigh Valley Section is planning with a num-ber of other organizations a three-day conference, April 25, 26 and 27, with field visits to cement, slate and steel plants in the vicinity of Easton,
Jan 3, 1928
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Fine Grind - MBD In The Centennial Year
By Roshan B. Bhappu
This is the Centennial year of AIME and many of us reading this issue of ' will be getting ready to attend the Centennial Celebration in New York from February 26 through March 4. The officers of
Jan 1, 1971
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Reporter (d6d09fcb-5759-4a77-a31e-b12190cf829a)
Claims of 16 gold mining companies seeking damages from L-208 will be heard in Court of Claims starting Jan. 26. Earlier this year, judges ruled that 3 gold mining companies could sue for damages from
Jan 1, 1952
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Board Of Directors
Meeting of June 26, 1914.-The President was authorized to appoint Advisory Committees to co operate with the United States Bureau of Mines. The President announced the appointment of Edward H. Benjam
Jan 8, 1914
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Papers - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-nickel Alloys of High Purity (With Discussion)
By William L. Fink
Nickel is used as an alloying element in several complex commercial aluminum alloys, among which are found some very interesting properties, such as relatively high strength at elevated temperatures,
Jan 1, 1934
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Rosario Dominicana 's Cyanide Tailings Dam Construction and Operation (f4824915-3f3d-4add-92f2-9ccf4a007820)
By Richard Addison, Ronald O. Cranor
Tailings dam construction and operation of Rosario Dominicana's gold/silver mine in the Dominican Republic is described. Impoundment of 8.5 kt/d of cyanide-process tailings is required in an inte
Jan 1, 1982
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PART III - Characteristics of Silicon Doped by Low-Energy Ion Implantation
By K. E. Manchester, C. B. Sibley
The feasibility of doping silicon to produce device structres by directly implanting impurity atoms has been demonstrated. Both phosphors and boron ions have been successfully implanted in silicon to
Jan 1, 1967
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Intercrystalline Brittleness Of Lead
By Henry Rawdon
THE RELATION between the course, or path, of the fracture of metals and alloys, produced in service or as a result of certain laboratory tests, and the crystalline units of which such materials are co
Jan 2, 1920
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Papres - Metal Mining - Mining Practice at the Bell Mine Limestone Mine (With Discussion)
By Samuel M. Shallcross
The principal function of the Bell limestone mine, of the American Lime & Stone Co., at Bellefonte, Pa., is to supply raw material to the company's modern rotary kiln plant at Bellefonte. Because
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Size-Factor Limitation in A6B23-Type Compounds Due to the "Enveloping Effect"; New Compounds Between Manganese and the Lanthanide Elements
By James R. Holden, Frederick E. Wang
Through both single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction methods, ten A6B23-type compounds have been confirmed to exist between lanthanides (A) (plus scandium and yttrium) and manganese (B); A = Y, Nd
Jan 1, 1965
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Hardenability Calculated From Chemical Composition (85a50570-50fd-414d-9d4c-1d1717802b23)
By M. A. Grossman
THE hardenability of most steels can be predicted within 10 to 15 per cent provided the complete chemical composition is known, including "incidental" elements; and provided the as quenched grain size
Jan 1, 1942
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The Price of Progress in the Coal Industry
By Ralph H. Sweetser
IN the recent world-wide deflation of commodity prices the coal industry, including both anthracite and bituminous coal, had reached a level where the actual delivered market prices received by the op
Jan 1, 1933
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A Nickel's Worth Of Change
By Jim F. Lemons
INTRODUCTION A nickel doesn't buy much anymore. That's even true in the cost of recovering nickel -- the commodity. A 5[C] per pound (11 [c] per kilogram) increase in the nickel price won
Jan 1, 1982
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American Members Entertain Japanese
By AIME AIME
THE climax of the various programs and entertainments in connection with the holding of the World Engineering Congress* in Tokyo in October was the complimentary dinner given by the visiting members o
Jan 1, 1930
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"Reserve Based Financing - Specific Requirements and Alternatives"
By Forest Mintz
Many oil and gas producers find it advantageous to borrow against the value of their hydrocarbon re- serves. This paper considers the requirements for a reserve based loan and the calculations that a
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Recrystallized Beryllium
By C. S. Barrett, A. Smigelskas
There have been no publications of the deformation and recrystallization orientations of the metal beryllium, yet pronounced textures would certainly be anticipated since it is close-packed hexagonal
Jan 1, 1950
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Oxide-Metal Layers Formed On Commercial Iron-Silicon Alloys Exposed To High Temperatures
By Raymond Ward
IN the past few years several papers have appeared dealing with different aspects of the oxidation of dilute alloys, especially with respect to the formation of internal oxides or subscales. Subscale
Jan 1, 1945
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PART V - Papers - The Fatigue and Tensile Fracture of TD-Nickel
By R. K. Ham, M. L. Wayman
TD-Nickel has been broken in tension and in fatigue at voom temperature. Rod specimens failed in tension by necking, with axial cracks attributed to voids elongated in the extrusion direction. Fatigue
Jan 1, 1968
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History of Utah Mining
By N. H. Jensen
SINCE the sixties, Utah has been one of the leading metal mining states of the Union. During the last fifteen years its mines have supported the largest smelting center in the world. Its rank as a met
Jan 1, 1925