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ConstitutionARTICLE I NAME AND OBJECT SEC. I. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name is American Institute of Mining and Metallurgi
Jan 1, 1925
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Part II - Papers - The Association Between Crack-Opening Displacement and Fracture ToughnessBy J. L. Swedlow, M. L. Williams
Two standard techniques for assessing fracture initiatlon in sheet specimens involve measurements of 1) the applied load of fracture which, via linear fuacture mechanics, is used to find the fractu
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Comminution - Surface Measurement by van der Waals Adsorption (T.P. 1666, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)By A. M. Gavdin, F. W. Bowdish
Mineral dressing is an industrial art concerned with the treatment and separation of solids suspended in fluids. Knowledge and evaluation of the area of solid-fluid interface is important in all cases
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Comminution - Surface Measurement by van der Waals Adsorption (T.P. 1666, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)By A. M. Gavdin, F. W. Bowdish
Mineral dressing is an industrial art concerned with the treatment and separation of solids suspended in fluids. Knowledge and evaluation of the area of solid-fluid interface is important in all cases
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mechanical Properties of Steel - Anomalous Changes in Tensile Properties of Quenched Iron-cobalt (35 per cent Co) Alloys (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, T. P. 2221, with discussion)By J. K. Stanley
Iron-cobalt alloys in the range of 35-50 pct cobalt are of interest in the electrical industry because they possess the highest magnetic saturation of any magnetic material known. l1,2The magnetic sat
Jan 1, 1948
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Electrochemical Behavior Of The Lead-Tin Couple In Carbonate SolutionsBy Harold Markus, Gerhard Derge, Arthur Grobe
THE high corrosion resistance possessed by tin under most circumstances, combined with its generally satisfactory appearance and useful physical properties, has led to many and varied uses for the met
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Mechanical Properties of Steel - Anomalous Changes in Tensile Properties of Quenched Iron-cobalt (35 per cent Co) Alloys (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, T. P. 2221, with discussion)By J. K. Stanley
Iron-cobalt alloys in the range of 35-50 pct cobalt are of interest in the electrical industry because they possess the highest magnetic saturation of any magnetic material known. l1,2The magnetic sat
Jan 1, 1948
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Mining And Transportation Practice In Minnesota Iron Mines (ae216b6e-3bbf-438d-a0ec-773def7689ce)By Grover J. Holt
A DETAILED description of the many variations in iron mining and transportation practice in Minnesota would require much space. Since a fairly detailed description of the practices then in use was pub
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Synthesis of Some FerritesBy Arthur Tauber, Horst Kedesdy
FERRITES are sintered metallic oxides of the spinel structure type1 and belong to the class of soft ferromagnetic materials. Similar to a ceramic, they can be formed and fired to a dense body, exhibit
Jan 1, 1958
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Principles Of Flotation-Flotation Of Cassiterite And Associated MineralsBy J. Rogers, H. F. A. Hergt, K. L. Sutherland
IN 1938 Ralston4 reviewed the many attempts to find a satisfactory collector for the separation of cassiterite from its ores and in 1944 Dean and Ambrose2 summarized some further attempts. Generally,
Jan 1, 1947
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Primary Crushing - HistoryThe earliest U. S. patent on a crushing machine was issued in 1830. The device incorporated the drop hammer principle later used in the famous stamp mill, whose history is so intimately linked with th
Jan 1, 1978
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Drilling Fluids and Cements - A Simplified Cementing Technique for Recompletion OperationsBy G. H. Tausch, J. R. Dublin, T. A. Huber
Simplified equipment and techniques have been developed to permit cementing a completion interval in a well and recompleting higher, lower, or at the same depth in such a manner as to: 1. Eliminate
Jan 1, 1955
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Dog-Leg Control in Directionally Drilled WellsBy G. J. Wilson
Review of difficulties experienced in drilling directional wells in the offshore Grand Isle Block 43 field showed most failures of drill pipe, drill collars and casing to have been associated with exc
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Solubility Of Carbon In Molten CopperBy Carl F. Floe, Michael B. Bever
THE possibility that carbon may be soluble in copper to a limited extent has been recognized for over a century. The quantitative investigation of this problem, however, requires more sensitive techni
Jan 1, 1945
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Iron and Steel Division - The Theory of Enhancement of Diffusion-Limited Vaporization Rates by a Convection-Condensation Process. Part II- ExperimentalBy K. C. Mills, E. T. Turkdogan
The results on the rates of vaporization of Fe-Ni alloys, levitated by an electromagnetic field in a stagnant atmosphere of helium, are shown to be in close agreement with those predicted theoreticall
Jan 1, 1964
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the Year 1944By W. G. Sinclair
The North Texas district incorporated in this paper corresponds with the Railroad Commission's District No. 9, and includes the counties of Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cooke, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Kno
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - The System Chromium-CarbonBy N. J. Grant, D. S. Bloom
THE development of high temperature, high stress alloys had proceeded with such rapidity during the war, and for a short time afterward, that our knowledge of the constitution of the alloys had become
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Theory of Lattice Expansion Introduced by Cold-work (T.P. 1403, with discussion)By Clarence Zener
IT has long been known that the density of a metal usually decreases with cold-work. Thus O'Neilll observed as early as 1861 that cold hammering of commercial hot-rolled copper is accompanied by
Jan 1, 1942
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Otis Passenger Elevator at Inspiration ShaftBy C. E. Arnold
A brief description of this installation was included in a recent paper by H. Kenyon Burch.l The purpose of the present paper is to amplify Mr. Burch's description, as it is felt by the writer th
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Theory of Lattice Expansion Introduced by Cold-work (T.P. 1403, with discussion)By Clarence Zener
IT has long been known that the density of a metal usually decreases with cold-work. Thus O'Neilll observed as early as 1861 that cold hammering of commercial hot-rolled copper is accompanied by
Jan 1, 1942