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  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - The Efficiency of Built-Up Wooden Beams (Discussion, 993)

    By Edgar Kidwell

    To any one acquainted with the practical conditions surrounding the mining engineer and mine-manager, especially in this country, the presentation to the American Institute of Mining Engineers of a pa

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    The Sintering Of Metal Powders - Copper

    By C. J. Bier, J. F. O?Keefe

    THIS study was carried out with copper because it represents the simplest form of sintering, in that but one metal is involved and all reactions occur in the solid state. [ ] The present work will c

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Development of Mine Transportation in Clifton-Morenci District

    By Norman Carmichael

    This paper describes the evolution of transportation at an important mining property, beginning at a time when the railhead was 400 mi. distant, and tracing the steps leading to the development of wha

    Jan 3, 1924

  • AIME
    Making Rimmed Steel

    By Carl Pierce

    THE writer of this article has not attempted to write a technical paper; on the contrary, he has tried to express in "steel-plant English," for steel men, a viewpoint drawn from his practice and exper

    Jan 2, 1926

  • AIME
    Papers - Constitution of Iron-chromium-manganese Alloys (T. P. 911, with discussion)

    By C. O. Burgess, W. D. Forgeng

    The results of an investigation of the ternary system iron-chromium-silicon were reported in 1936 by the present authors.l Partly for the sake of theoretical interest, and partly because of the possib

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Papers - Constitution of Iron-chromium-manganese Alloys (T. P. 911, with discussion)

    By C. O. Burgess, W. D. Forgeng

    The results of an investigation of the ternary system iron-chromium-silicon were reported in 1936 by the present authors.l Partly for the sake of theoretical interest, and partly because of the possib

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Investigations Of - Coal-Dust Explosions

    By George Rice

    THE subject of dust explosions in coal mines first appears in the Transactions of this Institute following the first great mine disaster that happened in bituminous mines of the United States. This wa

    Jan 10, 1914

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - Plating Molybdenum, Tungsten and Chromium by Thermal Decomposition of Their Carbonyls (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2259) With discussion

    By J. J. Lander, L. H. Germer

    Molybdenum and tungsten have desirable corrosion and temperature resistant properties, but the metals in bulk are expensive and their fabrication is difficult. Such considerations led to a search for

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Part I – January 1969 - Communications - Nodal Precipitation and Cellular Solidification Substructure Commercial Purity Nickel

    By J. P. G. Farr, R. Brownsword

    THE role of solute segregation in the formation of cellular solidification substructures in tin and its dilute alloys is well-established, see, e.g., Ref. 1. Segregation has been shown to persist duri

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - The Sintering of Metal Powders-Copper (Metals Technology, October 1944)

    By J. F. Keefe, C. J. Bier, O&apos

    This study was carried out with copper because it represents the simplest form of sintering, in that but one metal is involved and all reactions occur in the solid state. The present work will cove

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Heat And Sound Insulators

    By J. E. Lamar, J. S. Machin

    INSULATING materials include a wide variety of nonmetallic mineral products such as exfoliated vermiculite, expanded gypsum, 85 pct magnesia, diatomite, asbestos, perlite, cellular glass, pumice, sili

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Theoretical Considerations of Reverse Combustion in Tar Sands

    By H. S. Price, R. L. Reed, J. E. Warren

    The behavior of the reverse-combustion process in a linear adiabatic system is theoretically investigated by means of an idealized physical model. T his model is described by a pair of non-linear equa

  • AIME
    Comparisons Between Electrolytic and Two Varieties Of Arsenical Lake Copper With Respect To Strength And Ductility In Cold-Worked And Annealed Test Strips

    By C. H. Mathewson

    CHARACTER OF THE WORK IN HAND IN planning the present experiments, we have made a particular effort to secure that adjustment of working conditions which would render the forthcoming tests most servi

    Jan 7, 1916

  • AIME
    Electrical Coring; a Method of Determining Bottom-hole Data by Electrical Measurements

    By C. Schlumberger

    SINCE the, beginning of the year 1928 the senior authors and their associates have applied a series of procedures which makes possible the detailed study in situ of the formations traversed by a drill

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Notes on Microstructure and Hardness of Alloys Consisting Essentially of Iron, Chromium and Silicon

    By A. G. H. Andersen

    A FEW years ago, while the writers worked on the constitution of ternary and quaternary alloys consisting mainly of iron, chromium and silicon1,2 some information on microstructures and hardness, not

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Metallurgical Variables on Charpy and Drop-Weight Tests

    By W. R. Hansen, F. W. Boulger

    Twenty-nine laboratory steels were studied to determine the effects of composition and ferrite grain size on drop-weight and Charpy V-notch transition temperatures. The experimental steels covered th

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Constitution and Microstructure of Copper-rich Silicon-copper Alloys

    By Cyril Smith

    SOMEWHAT over ten years ago the author described studies1,2 on the constitution of the copper-silicon system. The copper-rich portion of this diagram is shown in Fig. 1. The experimental points freely

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Climax Molybdenum Section – Molybdenum Mining

    From 1917 to 1926 mining at the Climax Molybdenum Co. property was confined to the Leal and White levels at elevations of 12,145 and 11,935 ft respectively and to surface outcrops above the Leal level

    Aug 1, 1955

  • AIME
    New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Development of the Bessemer Process for Small Charges

    By Bradley Stoughton

    The regular, bottom-blown Bessemer converter of the present day is a modification of previous forms, and most of the latest proposed modifications of it are merely returns to former types which Ressem

    Jan 1, 1903

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Notes on Flotation – 1916 (with Discussion)

    By J. M. Callow

    THe results obtained by pneumatic flotation throughout the country on all classes of ore, and the tonnage now being treated by this particular method, speak for themselves. Its advantages over the so-

    Jan 1, 1917