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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Precipitation Phenomena in Cobalt-Tantalum Alloys

    By R. W. Fountain, M. Korchynsky

    The precipitation phenomena occurring in cobalt-tantalum alloys have been investigated in the temperature range frm 500" to 1050°C by correlating the results of metallographic, X-ray, micro-and macroh

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China (53f4fc80-12b1-4536-befe-41d6f4b24601)

    Discussion of the paper of M. B. YUNG, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting; October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2451 to 2458. T. T. READ, New York, N. Y.-I might .poin

    Jan 4, 1915

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    Fine Coal Preparation - State Of The Art, Problems And Preductions For The Future

    By F. F. Aplan

    INTRODUCTION The production of coal is a major part of the mining industry. In recent years the production of clean coal has exceeded 600 million tons per year and is reported to have reached 660

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Mining Engineering Notebook – Performance of Shell Liners in Ball Mills

    By Frank J. Windolph

    Grinding Practice-These tests were run in the 9 ft diam by 8 ft long grate discharge ball mills at Climax. Each mill functions in closed circuit with a 78 in. Akins duplex high-weir classifier, and a

    Aug 1, 1956

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    Papers - Reduction of Iron Ores under Pressure by Hydrogen (T. P. 1011, with discussion)

    By Michael Tenenbaum, T. L. Joseph

    Recent researches on the reduction of iron ores have stimulated interest in the effect of increased pressures within the iron blast furnace. From a physicochemical viewpoint, it seems logical to suppo

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Reduction of Iron Ores under Pressure by Hydrogen (T. P. 1011, with discussion)

    By Michael Tenenbaum, T. L. Joseph

    Recent researches on the reduction of iron ores have stimulated interest in the effect of increased pressures within the iron blast furnace. From a physicochemical viewpoint, it seems logical to suppo

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - A Method for Measuring the Pressure Distribution in Powder Compacts

    By Ashok K. Kakar

    THE occurrence of superplasticity in Al-Zn alloys is of interest because of its possible industrial exploitation.' The eutectoid composition (78Zn-22A1) has been the most extensively studied;&apo

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Baltimore Paper - Notes on the Selection of Iron-Ores, Limestones, and Fuels for the Blast-Furnace

    By Fred W. Gordon

    Apart from the character of pig-iron to be manufactured, other than that it shall be well reduced and open-grained, the selection of the materials should be such as to produce it at the lowest cost. A

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Orientation Of Hydraulically Induced Fractures

    By Bartlett W. Paulding

    Since its introduction to the petroleum industry in 1949 by Clark,1 hydraulic fracturing or "hydrafracing" has developed into a widely respected and useful technique for increasing production from pet

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Mobility Analysis of Bucket Wheel Excavators Operating on Copper Mill Tailings

    By L. L. Karafiath, S. G. Vick, E. A. Nowatzki

    Computer analyses of the trafficability of copper mine tailings by four different commercially available BWEs were performed. A mathematical model incorporating the tailings' Coulomb strength par

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Toronto Paper - The Electric-Air Drill.

    By William L. Saunders

    Many members of the Institute, who participated in the visit made, during the Bethlehem meeting of February, 1906, to the shops of the Ingersoll-Rand Company, at Phillipsburg, N. J., inspected with in

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Institute Committees (3d406109-e2eb-4aec-b194-0a118b9c4023)

    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES OF LOCAL SECTIONS New York LOUIS D. HUNTOON, Chairman. ARTHUR S. DWIGHT, Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. E. MALTBY SHIPP. Treasure

    Jan 5, 1914

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    Iron and Steel Division - Effects of Manganese and Its Oxide on Desulphurization by Blast-Furnace Type Slags - Discussion

    By Nicholas J. Grant, Ulf Kalling, John Chipman

    D. E. Babcock (Republic Steel Corp., Youngstown, Ohio)—I would like to know what evidence you have to prove the MnO was pure MnO. I would also like to know whether you might not explain it on the basi

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Plomosas Stratiform Lead and Zinc Deposits: A Discussion of Their Origin

    By F. J. Escandon V.

    The Plomosas stratiform lead and zinc deposits are located in northeastern Chihuahua in a sequence of folded Paleozoic and Jurassic rocks. They consist mainly of channel or blanket-like bodies of elli

    Jan 1, 1976

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    New Markets and the Environment: Challenges Facing the Lead-Zinc Industry

    The Lead-Line Update held in conjunction with the 1977 SME-AIME Fall Meeting in St. Louis provided sessions on mining, mineral processing, extractive metallurgy, and economies to brief the record on t

    Jan 11, 1977

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Grain Boundary Migration on the Formation of Intercrystalline Voids During Creep

    By E. S. Machlin, C. W. Chen

    RECENTLY Chen and Machlin' proposed a mechanism for intercrystalline cracking in metals during high-temperature stressing. According to this mechanism the formation of voids at grain boundaries

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Time And Temperature Effects In The Deformation Of Brass Crystals

    By H. l. Burghoff, C. H. Mathewson

    THE study of the creep of metals under conditions of prolonged loading has received the attention of many investigators for several years and almost innumerable papers have been published on the vario

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Building Stone of the Crab Orchard District, Tennessee

    By Benjamin Gildersleeve

    Uniquely colored, thin-bedded quartzite is quarried between Crossville and Crab Orchard in Cumberland County, Tenn. It is produced in all sizes up to the limits of transportation from beds usually ran

    Jan 8, 1950