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  • AIME
    Papers - Non- metallic Minerals - The Barite Industry in Missouri (With Discussion)

    By W. M. Weigal

    ECONOMIC deposits of barite occur in Missouri in two main districts. The most important, the Southeastern or Washington County district, is in the southeastern part of the state, mostly in Washington

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Federal Taxation Of Mines (8f37dacf-9e74-4a2d-9439-1bf8e6f08559)

    By L. C. Graton

    THE Federal taxes on incomes and excess profits are of course heavy. In 1917, the value of the mineral production of the United States was a little in excess of $5,000,000,000. The total of Federal ta

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Studies of the Design of Shaped Explosive Charges and Their Effect in Breaking Concrete Blocks (Mining Tech., May 1947, TP 2157, with discussion)

    By George B. Clark

    The "Munroe effect" of shaped explosive charges was discovered by Charles E. Munroe more than 50 years ago (in 1888), but it was not until World War II that it was put to any practical use. Both Allie

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Iron and Steel Division - Sintering Characteristics of Minus Sixty-five and Twenty Mesh Magnetite

    By A. Stanley, J. C. Mead

    The MacIntyre Development of the National Lead Co. is located at Tahawus, N. Y. The operations involve the mining and concentrating of a titaniferous iron ore to produce an ilmenite concentrate and a

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Draw Control in Caving Operations on Southern African Chrpsotile Asbestos Mines

    By T. Glen Heslop, Dennis H. Laubscher

    INTRODUCTION In all cave mining operations waste is drawn mixed in the ore, hauled, hoisted and milled. This waste usually contains some mineral which partly covers some of the costs of mining and

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    A Study of the Distribution of Structural and Physical Characteristics throughout Castings of Red Brass

    By A. M. Rahm

    PROBABLY the majority of red brass sand castings are judged merely on the basis of outside appearance and the quality of machined surfaces. Many castings, however, must individually withstand a hydrau

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Taxation Of Mineral Properties

    By Granville S. Borden

    The fruits of industry are divided between capital, labor, and governments. Capital takes its redemption and remuneration through profits or dividends; labor takes its share through wages; governments

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Magnesium - Plant for Production of Magnesium by the Ferrosilicon Process (Metals Technology, Aug. 1944)

    By Andrew Mayer

    Early in 1942 National Lead Co. was requested by the War Production Board to construct and operate a plant for the Government to produce magnesium by the ferrosilicon process which had been developed

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Kisameet Bay Clay Deposit

    By Ernst A. Hauser

    A few years ago an Indian native of British Columbia drew the attention of white men,' to a deposit of a claylike material on King Island, at the mouth of Dean River just opposite Hunter Island i

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Papers - Theory of Metallic Crystal Aggregates (With Discussion)

    By Charles G. Maier

    It has long been supposed that when crystalline materials are comminuted the energy used in the production of increasingly smaller grain sizes is not entirely dissipated as heat but that a certain por

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Effect Of Sulfur And Oxides In Ordnance Steel

    By William Priestley

    IN THE manufacture of gun forgings and other steel parts that, in service, are subject to sudden high stresses and shocks, it is most desirable to use steel possessing the greatest toughness and ducti

    Jan 12, 1921

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    Papers - Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of Metals (T. P. 1087)

    By H. W. Gillett

    Unlike most previous Howe lecturers, I had not the good fortune to be associated with Henry Marion Howe, nor to be directly one of his students. Yet, through his writings, he has been my teacher, as h

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Carbonization - Increasing the Percentage Production of Large-size Coke at Fast Coking Rates (T. P. 1612)

    By I. M. Roberts

    The war emergency has affected every phase of industry. The gas and coke-oven companies have sought faithfully to discharge their responsibility in this critical period and have willingly modified the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - Relation Between Pressure and Recovery in Long Core Water Floods

    By J. N. Breston, R. V. Hughes

    Conclusions drawn by previous research workers with reSPect to the relation between Pressure gradients and/or velocity and oil recovery obtained by laboratory water flood tests have been in disagreeme

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Viscous Flow of Copper at High Temperatures (Discussion, p . 1274)

    By A. L. Pranatis, G. M. Pound

    Changes in length of copper foils of varying thickness and grain size were measured under such conditions of low stress and high temperature that it is believed that creep was predominately the result

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Physical and Casting Properties of the Nickel Silvers (e8e1f56b-6df4-48ce-895e-21af6d982b46)

    By T. E. Kihlgren

    SYSTEMATIC data are presented on the relation of composition of nickel silvers to color, tarnish resistance, hardness and liquidus temperatures, for alloys containing up to 30 per cent nickel and 50 p

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Recent Developments In Coal Briquetting

    By Charles Malcolmson

    IN the United States, improvements in methods of combustion have made possible the use of the smaller sizes of anthracite. This coal is now being reclaimed from the culm banks accumulated by the miner

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Fluorspar And Cryolite (21a84ea9-d225-49fb-8578-f562b0457b96)

    By Robert B. Fulton, Gill Montgomery

    Fluorspar is the commercial name for fluorite, a mineral that is calcium fluoride, CaF2. The name, derived from the Latin word fluere (to flow), refers to its low melting point and its early use in me

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Part II - Papers - The Influence of Thermomechanical Treatments on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of Hastelloy X-280

    By I. S. Levy, J. L. Brimhall, B. Mastel

    Specimens of' Hastelloy X-280, a low-cobalt version of the solid-solution- hardened nickel-base alloy Hastelloy X, were given a series of thermomechanical treatttzents. They were then Lensile-tes

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Proceedings Of The 119th Meeting

    From the beginning to the end, the attendance and enthusiasm of the 119th meeting, which was held in New York, Feb. 17 to 20 surpassed all expectations. Besides the ten technical sessions, one of whic

    Jan 3, 1919