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  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Inductive Effect of Polar Groups on Methyl Stretching Vibrations of Alkyl Groups and Its Implication in Flotation Chemistry

    By K. Takahashi, I. Iwasaki

    The methyl stretching vibrations for a series of normal xanthates, isoxanthates and normal amines were determined with the aid of an infrared spectro-photometer, and the results were compared with pub

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Part VIII - Communications - Fatigue of Boron Filament

    By V. Patarini, M. Salkind

    BECAUSE of its high strength and stiffness coupled with low density, continuous boron filament is showing great promise as a potential reinforcement for both metals and nonmetals. Of primary considera

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Considerations in the Recovery of Bradford Crude by Composite Solvent Slugs

    By C. D. Stahl, R. Sandrea

    This investigation was made to evaluate the comparative effects of the viscosity and the phase behavior of the buffer fluid in the composite solvent displacement of Bradford crude from waterflooded sa

    Jan 1, 1966

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Modifications of an X-Ray Method for the Measurement of Retained Austenite Concentrations in Hardened Steels

    By K. E. Beu

    THE integrated intensity X-ray method of meas-uring retained austenite concentrations in hardened plain carbon or low alloy steels as proposed by Averbach and Cohen1,2 has the advantages of being a hi

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    London Paper - The Tin-Deposits of the Kinta Valley, Federated Malay States

    By William R. Rumbold

    The Kinta valley, in the State of Perak, one of the largest of the Federated Malay States, is probably at the present time the richest alluvial tin-district in the world, Perak producing from 20,000 t

    Jan 1, 1907

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Diffusion in a Beta-Titanium Alloy

    By F. Paredes, W. R. Holman, R. W. Crawford

    The diffusion coefficient for hydrogen in the ß titanium alloy containing 13 pct V, 11 pct CY, and 3 pct A1 was measured over the temperature range 20° to 500°C. Results fit the expression: D= 1.58

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Further Discussion of Paper Published in Transactions Volume 216 - A Laboratory Study of Rock Bre...

    By J. L. Lehman, J. D. Sudbury, J. E. Landers, W. D. Greathouse

    A full scale field experiment on cathodic protection of casing answers questions concerning (1) the proper criteria for determining current requirments, (2) the amount of protection provided by differ

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation Catalysis by Carbon Additions to Magnesium Alloys

    By V. B. Kurfman

    Grain refinement of Mg-Al melts by carbonaceous additions has been attributed to nucleation by aluminum carbide. The effects of process and alloy variables are interpreted and predicted in terms of th

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen on Iodide Refined Titanium

    By I. E. Campbell, R. I. Jaffe

    Oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are known to be absorbed by titanium at elevated temperatures. Ehrlichl reports that about 30 at. pct oxygen can be dissolved in solid solution by alpha-titanium. Nitrog

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Chromium Distribution Between Liquid Iron and Molten Basic Slags

    By J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, E. C. Roberts

    An equilibrium study was made of the distribution of chromium and oxygen between liquid iron, containing less than 1 pct Cr, and simple slags of the CaO(MgO)-Si02-FeO-Cr& type in the temperature range

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - California Talcs

    By Lauren A. Wright

    SINCE the early nineteen-thirties the production of talc* in California has increased five-fold to a yield in 1947 of about 76,000 tons (fig. 1); conse- .' Unless otherwise qualified, the term

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - California Talcs

    By Lauren A. Wright

    SINCE the early nineteen-thirties the production of talc* in California has increased five-fold to a yield in 1947 of about 76,000 tons (fig. 1); conse- .' Unless otherwise qualified, the term

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Rate of Removal of Nitrogen from Low-Carbon Steel During Heat Treatment

    By R. M. Hudson

    The removal of nitrogen from a nitrogenized low-carbon sheet steel that contained 0.011 wt pct N was determined during heat treatment in Hz-N, mixtures. TIze process followed a first-order rate law; t

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Some Surface Properties and Flotation Characteristics of Magnetite

    By S. R. B. Cooke, Y. S. Kim, I. Iwasaki

    lron oxides or the gangue minerals of iron ores can be made to float, depending upon the choice of collector. The selectivity of the separation is controlled by the accompanying chemical and operating

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Part I – January 1969 - Papers - Experimental Analysis of Deformation Twin Behavior in Embrittled Iron-Chromium Alloys: Part III

    By M. J. Marcinkowski, D. B. Crittenden, A. S. Sastri

    A study co.mbining stress-strain .measurements in conjunction with transmission electron microscoPy has been made with near equiatomic Fe-Cr alloys which were aged for various times at 500°C. Associat

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Concerning an Order-Disorder Transition in the Ni-Cr System

    By R. A. Swalin, B. W. Roberts

    ONSIDERABLE controversy has centered about the existence of an order-disorder transformation in alloys in the composition vicinity of 75 atomic pct Ni and 25 atomic pct Cr. All the evidence to date fo

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Research - Calculation of Initial Fluid Distribution in Oil Reservoirs (TP 2405, Petr. Tech., July 1948)

    By Morris Muskat

    It is pointed out that the application of capillary pressure curves obtained by drainage or desaturation processes to the calculation of the fluid distribution in interphase transition zones involves

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Effect of Driving Force on the Migration of High-Angle Tilt Grain Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIs

    By B. B. Rath, Hsun Hu

    In wedge-shaped bicrystals of zone-refined aluminum it is observed that (111) pure tilt boundaries migrate under the driving force of their own inter-facial free energy. The boundary velocity is a pow

    Jan 1, 1970