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  • AIME
    Personals (1bbf2628-8f28-4722-9cdf-83dd32b79260)

    A. A. Almstrom is mill superintendent for Barrue Mines, Barraute, Quebec. Frank A. Ayer, vice president of Copper Range Co., who has been in charge of the development and bringing into production o

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Fine Grind - MBD In The Centennial Year

    By Roshan B. Bhappu

    This is the Centennial year of AIME and many of us reading this issue of ' will be getting ready to attend the Centennial Celebration in New York from February 26 through March 4. The officers of

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Papers - Lead - Sintering Lead Ores

    By H. J. Stehli

    Probably the earliest sinter from lead ore was made in the product sinter boxes attached to some hand reverberatory roasters. The ore was drawn from the roaster bed when dead roasted, and then by labo

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum and Its Substitutes in 1941

    By R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Gargias, J. W. Ristori

    WoRld consumption of petroleum and its substitutes in 1941, the amount of which obviously is largely conjectural, is estimated at 2,066,653,000 bbl. This is 48,689,000 bbl. more than the previous year

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum and Its Substitutes in 1941

    By V. R. Gargias, J. W. Ristori, R. V. Whetsel

    WoRld consumption of petroleum and its substitutes in 1941, the amount of which obviously is largely conjectural, is estimated at 2,066,653,000 bbl. This is 48,689,000 bbl. more than the previous year

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (f3ba273f-6584-4765-af59-a7f41624746d)

    By Captain Lyle

    I was very much interested in Mr. Macdonald's paper, and I can say that there is nothing in it to which I cannot heartily subscribe. In speaking of the want of knowledge that has existed, and sti

    Jan 1, 1882

  • AIME
    Coal - Design and Operation of Thickening Equipment for Closed-Water Circuits in Coal Preparation Plants

    By L. A. Dale, D. A. Dahlstrom

    Closed-water circuits are justified today from two standpoints: economical operation and prevention of stream pollution. In today's modern preparation plant, it has been found very desirable to h

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Role Of Operating Variables In Oil-Agglomeration Of Coal

    By R. N. Bhattacharyya

    In recent years, increased attention is being paid to the application of oil-agglomeration technique for (a) improved recovery of low- ash clean coal, (b) effective beneficiation of low-grade coking c

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Studies on the Treatment of Coal Fines by Oil Agglomeration Process

    By K. Hanumantha Rao, T. C. Rao, M. Vanangamudi

    The effects of important variables such as pulp density, feed size, furnace oil dosage, degree of agitation, and time of agglomeration on the yield and ash content of the agglomerates obtained from th

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Papers - Use of Sinter in Blast-furnace Burdens (T.P. 1263)

    By J. H. Slater

    There is nothing particularly new about the use of sinter in a blast-furnace burden. For many years flue dust has been sintered at the various blast-furnace plants to put it in a form that could be re

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - Use of Sinter in Blast-furnace Burdens (T.P. 1263)

    By J. H. Slater

    There is nothing particularly new about the use of sinter in a blast-furnace burden. For many years flue dust has been sintered at the various blast-furnace plants to put it in a form that could be re

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    The Conference Department At Lehigh University.

    By Henry S. Drinker

    (Canal Zone Meeting, November, 1910.) FEW men reach middle life without having had the experience of failure in one or more undertakings; and most of us can look back with gratitude to help or advice

    Jan 1, 1911

  • AIME
    Statistics

    INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS It is necessary now to digress from the direct study of appraisal techniques to consider an important tool for the mineral appraiser. Whenever a great deal of data have be

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Wilkes-Barre Paper - Chamber-Pillars in Deep Anthracite-Mines

    By Douglas Bunting

    With the gradual exhaustion of the upper veins in the anthracite coal-fields, the problem of mining at greater depths acquires increasing importance and demands the consideration .of a number of impor

    Jan 1, 1912

  • AIME
    Problems In Evaluating Marine Mineral Resources

    By John W. Padan, Thomas E. Howard

    Most of what has been written during the past few years on marine mineral resources has emphasized the vast potential of the ocean, and its floor, as a source of the vital mineral raw materials upon w

    Jan 6, 1966

  • AIME
    The Genesis of Asbestos and Asbestiform Minerals (0d9c14f8-f54a-4baa-bccd-15d79a3eb565)

    STEPHEN TABER, Columbia, S. C. (communication to the Secretary?). -The fibrous salt crystals described by Dr. Branner are interesting, and I am glad that he has put this additional evidence on record.

    Jan 5, 1917

  • AIME
    Update - Reclaiming Mine Lands in Alaska

    By D. R. Maneval

    The Surface Mining Act of 1977 required a study by the National Academy of Sciences regarding the special mine reclamation requirements of Alaska. The status of mines operating and planned in Alaska w

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Isothermal Formation of Martensite at Subzero Temperatures in a High Chromium Steel

    By S. C. Das. Gupta, B. S. Lement

    isothermal formation of martensite occurs in the range of —65o to —197oC and is always preceded by some athermal transformation. By rapid cooling the isothermal, but not the athermal, component of tra

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Near-Equilibrium Kinetics of the Dissociation of Cupric Oxide

    By M. A. Rigdon, R. E. Grace

    The dissociation of cupric oxide to cuprous oxide and oxygen was studied with a microbalmce technique at 700" to 750°C. In this temperature range the dissociation pressure of the reaction 2CuO= Cu2O

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Biographical Notice of William Metcalf.

    By R. W. Raymond

    AT the Pittsburg meeting of the Institute, in March, 1910, the death of Mr. Metcalf was announced, and Col. H. P. Bope, of Pittsburg, delivered in memory of him a brief but eloquent address, which, th

    Apr 1, 1911