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  • AIME
    Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - Pressing Complicated Shapes from Iron Powders (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1920 with discussion)

    By Claus G. Goetzel

    Pressing of powdered metal parts is best done in the direction of the shortest extension of the piece, to avoid too great a loss of pressing force through internal iriction. As long as curved surfa

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Experiments Demonstrate Method of Producing Artificial Manganese Ore

    By T. L. Joseph

    LARGE deposits of manganiferous iron ores, representing several million tons of metallic manganese, occur in the United States. The Minnesota deposits of such ore-are of outstanding importance because

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Papers - Determination of Viscosity of Iron Blast-furnace Slag (With Discussion)

    By Richard S. McCaffery, Clarence H. Lorig, Joseph F. Oesterle, Ira N. Goff, Oscar O. Fritsche

    This paper is the report of an investigation to determine the relations between the viscosity, temperature and composition of that portion of the silica-alumina-lime-magnesia system(l) within which bl

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Notes On The Development Of The Iron Blast Furnace

    By S. P. Kinney, A. J. Boynton

    THIS paper is not the result of recent research with regard to any particular feature of iron metallurgy, blast-furnace practice or mechanical engineering. It is rather a series of notes with regard t

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Iron Industry Of Utah

    For many years it has been known that large bodies of iron ore existed in Iron and Washington counties in Utah. The ore is chiefly hematite-both hard and soft-though some magnetite is found. No defini

    Jan 1, 1925

  • AIME
    Symposia - Symposium on Powder Metallurgy - Pressing Complicated Shapes from Iron Powders (Metals Tech., Oct. 1945, T. P. 1920 with discussion)

    By Claus G. Goetzel

    Pressing of powdered metal parts is best done in the direction of the shortest extension of the piece, to avoid too great a loss of pressing force through internal iriction. As long as curved surfa

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Papers - Cleveland Meeting – September, 1929 - Blast Furnace Filling and Size Segregation (With Discussion)

    By C. C. Furnas, T. L. Joseph

    It is well known that particles of different sizes are not distributed evenly throughout the average charge in an iron blast furnace. Just how great the disparity in particle size in different parts o

    Jan 1, 1929

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

    By E. G. Leonardon, C. Schlumberger, M. 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, 1934

  • AIME
    Papers - Properties of Metals - Metallography of Commercial Thorium (With Discussion)

    By Edmund S. Davenport

    The production of thorium of high purity by the Ca-CaCl2 reduction has been described by Marden and Rentschler,1 who also reported some of the properties of the coherent, ductile metal obtained from t

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Grain Growth in Metals Caused by Diffusion (with Discussion)

    By Floyd C. Kelley

    The literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain grow

  • AIME
    Arizona Paper - Petrography of the Mount Morgan Mine, Queensland (with Discussion)

    By W. E. Gaby

    SINce the time of their discovery, the genesis of the ores at Mount Morgan, and the nature of the changes which have affected the surrounding rocks, have been the subject of investigation and speculat

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Magmas, Dikes and Veins

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    No one would maintain that all ore deposits or all deposits of useful minerals have been formed by the same processes. Generally they have originated by special processes of concentration but these ma

    Jan 6, 1926

  • AIME
    May 27, 1930; 9:15 A.M.; R. F. McElvenny Presiding

    R. F. McELVENNY.- Mr. Oldright has just given me a letter to read to you, which I think it may be of interest. It is headed, "Silver Meeting Dinner". The letter is as follows: "To Members of the A.

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Discussion - Iron And Steel Division - Production Of Low-Sulphur Sponge Iron – Graham, H. W.

    By H. W. Graham

    [ ] Even though we have a small audience, I am sure there are some here who are interested in sponge iron. It is a large subject, with a lot of economic interest, and one that will continue to grow i

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Papers - Non-Metalic Minerals - Fluorspar Deposits in Western United States (With Discussion)

    By Ernest F. Burchard

    Fluorspar is found in most of the states from the Rocky Mountains westward, and commercial production of the mineral has been reported from Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington.

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Observations on the Origin of Missouri High-alumina Clays

    By W. D. Keller

    THE high-alumina clays of Missouri are interesting for several reasons. They are the only sedimentary deposits in North America of first grade (over 70 pct A1,0,) diaspore and boehmite sufficiently la

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Over-Oxidation of Steel (with Discussion)

    By W. R. Shimer, F. O. Kichline

    The investigation herein described was carried out for the purpose of studying, both by chemical and metallographical means, the extent of over-oxidation of steel that can be accomplished by excessive

    Jan 1, 1914

  • AIME
    Grain Growth In Metals Caused By Diffusion

    By Floyd C. Kelley

    THE literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain grow

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper -Discussion : The Physics of Steel

    [The following discussion, comprising both remarks made at the Chicago meeting and contributions since forwarded to the Secretary, is based upon the following papers, presented at that meeting : "S

    Jan 1, 1894

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Action of Hot Wall: a Factor of Fundamental Influence on the Rapid Corrosion of Water Tubes and Related to the Segregation in Hot Meals

    By Carls Benedicks

    It is well known by every one who has had to deal with boiler tubes that these are often seriously affected by a sort of corrosion, occurring as a local pitting, that frequently causes a perforation o

    Jan 1, 1925