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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism of Grain Refinement in Aluminum Alloys

    By L. F. Mondolfo, F. A. Crossley

    The mechanism of grain refinement by the addition of small amounts of titanium, molybdenum, zirconium, tungsten, and chromium to aluminum was investigated. The results indicate that the grain refineme

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - On Complex Formation in the System Na3, AIF6-Al2O3

    By Tormod Forland

    FROM equilibrium measurements on the system NaF-Na 3A l Fo-A 1 2 O 3-Na CO 3-CO 2 with high contents of NaF, Forland, Storegraven, and Urnesl concluded that complexes are formed containing two oxygen,

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Anaconda Improves Cleaning Of Mine Drainage For Use In Dump Leaching

    By V. D. O’Leary

    The Anaconda Co. has two economic uses for the drainage water from its underground mines in the district of Butte, Mont. One is the precipitation of copper, which the company has been accomplishing at

    Jan 9, 1966

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Lead in Liquid Iron

    By N. A. Parlee, A. E. Lord

    Measurements of the solubility of lead in liquid iron were made at 1550°, 1600°, 1650°, and 1700°C using two different methods, i.e., 1) liquid iron-liquid lead equilibration and 2) liquid iron-lead v

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Magnetism in a High-Carbon Stainless Steel

    By S. M. Purdy

    Under certain conditions of hot rolling and air cooling from the hot-rolling temperature, bars of a high carbon (0.40 pct C) chrome-nickel austen-itic alloy were found to show magnetism even though no

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Papers - Copper and Brass - Alpha-beta Transformation in Brass (With Discussion)

    By Albert J. Phillips

    When brasses containing from 61 to 62.5 per cent. copper are very rapidly cooled from temperatures near their melting point to below 0" C., unusual results are obtained. These results are quite unexpl

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - The Influence of Sodium Silicate in Nonmetallic Flotation Systems

    By G. Gutierrez, D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau

    The zero-points-of-charge of apatite, calcite, and fluorite are pH 6.4, 10.8, and 10.0, respectively. Scheelite is negatively charged above at least pH 3. In this article, the flotation responses of t

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Rock In The Box - To Know You Is To Love You

    By John F. Abel

    Personal gain seems to be the most powerful incentive to economic progress. One of my first exposures to this phenomenon was the comparison between company stopes and leaser's stopes in a vein go

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Schuylkill Valley Paper - Note on the Occurrence of Grahamite in Texas

    By E. T. Dumble

    THE first specimens of this material which came under my notice, as found in the State of Texas, were sent to me by Mr. J. C. Melcher, of Fayette county, soon after the organization of the State Geolo

    Jan 1, 1893

  • AIME
    Petroleum Development In Illinois During 1924 (f1ab394d-2a89-4a90-a3ec-42d7d928ceb9)

    By Gail Moulton

    THE oilfields in Illinois are located principally along the LaSalle anti-cline in the southeastern part of the state. The oil produced comes most largely from beds of Pennsylvanian and Mississippian a

    Jan 3, 1925

  • AIME
    Canadian Paper - An Occurrence of Limburgite in the Cripple Creek District

    By E. A. Stevens

    In a low and gently sloping ridge extending some 1500 ft. southward from Squaw Mt., and now.covered by the buildings, or crossed by the railroads and streets, of a portion of the city of Victor, there

    Jan 1, 1901

  • AIME
    Applications Of Ceramic Materials In Ore Processing Equipment Show Continued Growth

    By Frank C. Roe

    Two cogent and ubiquitous facts have supported a constant search by the ore processing industry for better wear resistant materials in equipment. First, designs and types of equipment change or improv

    Jan 12, 1967

  • AIME
    The Application Of Ground Water Hydrology To In-Situ Leach Mining

    By Ed L. Reed

    INTRODUCTION The most efficient development of a mine plan for in-situ leach (solution) mining must be based upon an understanding and application of the basic hydrologic characteristics of the aqu

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Papers - Foreign Production - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1929 (With Discussion)

    By J. A. Holmes

    Venezuela has continued during 1929 to demonstrate that it is destined for many years to come to be one of our most important sources of crude petroleum. The producing fields of the Bolivar Coastal di

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Significance of Fluid Level in Oil-well Pumping

    By Lester C. Uren

    It is realized that the depth of fluid maintained in a pumping well is sometimes influenced by other considerations than the quantity of fluid that will enter the well: the prevention of sand incursio

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AIME
    Cooperative Study of Methods for the Determination of Oxygen in Steel

    By J. G. Thompson

    THE methods employed for the determination of oxides and oxygen in ferrous materials may be roughly classed in two groups, "wet" methods and "hot" methods, the first group including the iodine, electr

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    The Role Of The Engineer In The Development Of Atomic Energy

    By P. C. Keith

    IT is difficult to talk about atomic energy and the engineer without repeating a number of phrases that have been worn smooth with use Mr John M. Hancock has spoken to you of the two-sidedness of atom

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Abstracts of Graduate Theses in the Mineral Industry Field 1974-1975

    By SME

    A regular feature of the December issue is the abstracts of graduate theses in the mineral industry field presented during the preceding year. The following abstracts were submitted for this second ar

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Imbibition Relative Permeability in Unconsolidated Porous Media

    By J. H. Henderson, R. J. Wygal, J. Naar

    Experimental work is reported which shows that consolidated rocks and unconsolidated porous media exhibit different imbibition flow behavior. At a given saturation the imbibition nonwetting permeabili

  • AIME
    Abstracts of Graduate Theses in the Mineral Industry Field 1973-1974

    A regular feature of the December issue is to be abstracts of graduate theses in the mineral industry field presented during that year. The following abstracts were submitted for this first article in

    Jan 1, 1975