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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Rate of Sintering of Copper Under a Dead Load

    By H. S. Cannon, F. N. Rhines

    The application of a static load to a copper powder compact during sintering at an elevated temperature accelerates the rate of sintering in such a way that a given load induces the same proportional

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - A New Correlation of Blast Penetration in a Blast Furnace

    By G. C. Gardner

    A new correlation of blast penetration in model and operating blast furnaces is presented which overcomes objections to prevzous correlations. It is shown that the tuyere diameter is only of small imp

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Discussion - Milling and Concentration

    By S. D. Michaelson

    [CONTENTS PACE See TP 2377, Min. Tech, May 1948 for discussion of A Technique for Photographing Difficult Subjects through a Petrographic Microscope (TP 2092 by DONALD W. SCOTT, Min. Tech., Nov. 1946

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Student Associates (17745b76-f587-47c3-883d-275ba3eaa1b9)

    Abbott, Argyle Campbell 1209 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Ill. Almstrom, Adne A., Student, Met. Engrg., Washington State College Pullman, Wash. Ankudinoff, N., School of Mines, Univ. of Utah Salt Lake Ci

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Papers - Slag Control for Basic Open-hearth High-carbon Steel (With Discussion)

    By W. J. Reagan

    All of the material described in the following paper is within the following specifications: carbon, 0.50 to 0.85 per cent; phosphorus and sulfur, 0.04 per cent max.; manganese, 0.60 to 0.85 per cent;

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Nonoctahedral Slip in Aluminum

    By W. C. Winegard, C. Elbaum, T. Ojala

    NONOCTAHEDRAL slip was observed in poly- crystalline aggregates of aluminum by Boas and Ogilvie.' These authors indicate that the non-octahedral slip takes place on (100) or (110) planes. Ogilvie

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Ultra-Fine Grinding And Classification With Fluid Jet Pulverizers

    By J. B. Chatelain, M. F. Dufour

    FLUID jet mills, employing a compressible fluid to grind materials to the subsieve range, was developed in the early 1930's, and the subsequent acceptance of these units was the result of their a

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Coal - Filtration of Flocculated Coal Concentrates Containing Expanding Lattice Clays

    By G. H. Matheson, J. M. W. Mackenzie

    The coal concentrates studied contained clay slimes which would not flocculate on the addition of a polymer flocculent alone. The mechanism of the flocculation process is interpreted on the basis of t

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Hydrogen on the Mechanical Behavior of Aged Alpha-Beta Titanium Alloys

    By R. A. Nadler and

    Specimens of Ti-155A (Ti-5Al-1.3Fe-1.3Cr-1.2Mo), Ti-6Al-4V and Ti-4Al-3Mo-1V were hydrogenated, aged to high strength levels, and subjected to notched stress-rupture tests and tensile tests at two str

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Description of Operations - Three Roofing-granule Plants in Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1787, with discussion)

    By Richard M. Foose

    Most of the roofing granules produced in Pennsylvania are made by two companies at three plants. The Advance Industrial Supply Co. has three quarries and a mill at Gladhill Station, in southern Adams

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Description of Operations - Three Roofing-granule Plants in Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1787, with discussion)

    By Richard M. Foose

    Most of the roofing granules produced in Pennsylvania are made by two companies at three plants. The Advance Industrial Supply Co. has three quarries and a mill at Gladhill Station, in southern Adams

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Practical Solution of Gas-Flow Equations for Wells and Pipelines with Large Temperature Gradients

    By R. V. Smith, M. H. Cullender

    Rigorous equations for calculating subsurface pres.tures in flowing and static gas wells, and pressures along horizontal pipelines are presented in this paper. These general equations, based on the me

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Rapid Analysis Of Oxygen In Molten Iron And Steel

    By Gerhard Derge

    THE extension of metallurgical control of steelmaking processes has always made it desirable to have some quick method for determining the oxygen content of molten steel. To meet the practical demands

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Magnetic Susceptibility of Some Equi-Atomic Lithium Alloys

    By Y. L. Yao

    THE NaT1-type compound may be considered as the penetration of two diamond lattices in such a way that a superstructure of the bcc lattice is formed. Examples of the NaT1-type compound of lithium are

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - A New Analysis of the Diffusion of Hydrogen in Iron and Ferritic Steels

    By P. K. Foster, A. McNabb

    A consideration of the literature shows the inadequacy of Fick's Laws to describe the diffusion of hydrogen in steels below 400°C. These laws are modified an the assumption that hydrogen is dela

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Nonequilibrium Structures in Gold-Germanium Alloys

    By Huey-Lin Luo, T. R. Anantharaman, William Klement

    Two new metastable phases have been obtained in Au-Ge alloys by rapid cooling from the melt. One is of the hep structure with near-ideal axial ratio and may be considered a Hume-Rothery phase. The oth

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Phantom Laminations In Brass

    By H. F. Silliman, Daniel R. Hull, John R. Freeman

    IN the normal operation of a brass-rolling mill, sheet and strip has, for the most part, been finished in comparatively thin gauges, involving a substantial amount of coldwork and a considerable numbe

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    The Mining Of Brazilian Mica In Stripping Operations

    By W. J. Millard

    IT is well known that the excellent mica from Brazil played a most vital role in World War II. Increased production from Brazil was necessary and with the assent of the Brazilian Government engineers

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Thermodynamics of Dilute Interstitial Solid Solutions with Dual-Site Occupancy and its Application to the Diffusion of Carbon in Alpha Iron

    By Rex B. McLellan, M. L. Rudee, T. Ishibachi

    A modelfor dilute quasi-regular interstitial solid solutions is proposed in which the solute atoms can occupy both the octahedral and tetrahedral interstices in the bee solvent lattice. The distributi

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Embrittlement of Beta-Stabilized Titanium Alloys

    By R. I. Jaffee, C. M. Craighead, G. A. Lenning

    The a-p type alloys are subject to a loss of tensile ductility with increasing hydrogen content. No hydride phase is visible in embrittled a-B type alloys. The embrittlement encountered appeared to be

    Jan 1, 1957