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  • AIME
    A Modelling Study On The Pyrite Smelting Process

    By Y. Fukunaka, Y. Kondo, Z. Asaki, S. Nakashita

    The pyrite smelting process in which about half amount of sulfur is recovered from pyrite by thermal decomposition in an oxygen-free high-temperature combustion gas flow in the flash smelting furnace

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Sanitary Protection at Mining Camps

    By E. B. BESSELIEVRE

    THE great work of Gorgas in stamping out yellow fever in Panama during the construction of the Canal was one of the chief factors contributing to the ultimate accomplishment of the task, two previous

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Directory of Mineral Technology Schools of the United States and Canada

    By AIME AIME

    The name and address of the school are given first, followed by the length of the regular undergraduate curriculum, the degree granted, types of courses giben, and the name of the man in charge. This

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Recent Advances in Mine Safety Practices and Equipment

    By J. T. Ryan

    SAFETY practice or the elimination of accidents in our coal mines is specifically a problem of management. It cannot be delegated to any governmental agency except that the various coal-producing stat

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Metallurgical Society of AIME and Divisions

    Extractive Metallurgy Division Institute of Metals Division Iron and Steel Division OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES W R Hibbard, Jr , President J C Kinnear, Jr , Past President John Chipman, Vice-Pres

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Finite Element Analysis Of Underground Stresses Utilizing Stochastically Simulated Material Properties

    By Y. L. Su, R. Stefanko, Y. J. Wang

    This chapter describes a new approach to the solution of stress distribution around underground openings utilizing the finite element method and employing stochastically simulated rock properties. It

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Woman?s Auxiliary Officers, AIME (5e13ed0c-b892-42e2-a7fa-13a6d1c9745e)

    President-Mrs John R C Mann, 90 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N Y First Vice-President-Mrs Earl H Bunce, Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa Second Vice-President-Mrs. W Clifford Bowden, Jr, 800 Midland Road,

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Standing and Special Committees (4651df22-9cc7-464c-9078-0df6ebbcb360)

    Executive JOHN R. SUMAN, Chairman PAUL D. MERICA, Vice-Chairman CHESTER A. FULTON W. M. PEIRCE H. Y. WALKER Finance H. T. HAMIL'T'ON, Chairman ERLE V. DAVELER HENRY KRUMB Admissions

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Mechanization of Coal Mines in Utah

    By OTTO HERRES

    TO operate the bituminous coal industry in the United States in 1929 cost $770,237,000, of which $30,739,000 was paid for purchased power and $34,947,000 for new machinery and equipment. Equipment agg

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    A Computer Application For Truck Allocation With Shovel, Crusher And Quality Constraints

    By Boris J. Kochanowsky, Burke O. Trafton

    Because of the strict requirements on the quality of limestone that are dictated by the users, the operator was compelled to find new approaches to produce a product of uniform and acceptable quality.

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Primitive Tin Metallurgy in Laos

    By Roger E. Barthelemy

    PRIMITIVE mining and metallurgy has today almost disappeared. Probably the only remaining tribal tin mining and smelting is practiced by the Laotian natives in one of the less known tin areas of the w

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    The Giroux Shaft At. Kimberly, Nev.

    By R. W. Raymond

    (Pittsburg Meeting, March,1910.) THE Giroux Consolidated Mines Co. is equipping a five-compartment shaft at Kimberly, Nev., which will serve the Alpha mice. The depth of this shaft, January, 1910, i

    Jun 1, 1910

  • AIME
    Coal Looks To The Future

    By T. Carl Shelton

    The coal industry of the United States in 1967 had reasons to be both exuberant and concerned about its present and future role in the economy of the country. Continuing a momentum that began in the e

    Jan 2, 1968

  • AIME
    Rare Earths and Indian Gems Discussed by Tyler and Ball

    By AIME AIME

    TWO papers, "Calcium, Strontium, and Barium Metals," by Charles Hardy and Paul M. Tyler, and "The Mining of Gems and Ornamental Stones by American Indians," by Sydney H. Ball, were presented before th

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Qualifying Engineers for High Executive Positions

    By H. A. Guess

    AT the outset, said Mr. Guess, I may say that although I believe the present engineering courses in the various colleges and universities could be arranged to give the student within the same time lim

    Jan 1, 1926

  • AIME
    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discontinuous Precipitation in Cu-1.79 Wt Pct Be

    By Y. Mishima, R. Shiromizu

    THE equilibrium y phase in Cu-Be alloys forms by discontinuous precipitation, the new phase nucleating at the grain boundaries and growing into grains on both sides of the boundary. When the alloy is

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Instrumentation Systems for Subsidence Monitoring of Longwall Panels

    By John E. O’Rourke, Kevin M. O’Connor, Pamela H. Rey

    INTRODUCTION The resurgence of coal mining activity in the United States, brought on by the spiraling costs of fossil fw1 energy in the Seventies, has come at a time of intense public concern for

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    A New Electric Miners? Lamp.

    By D. B. RUSHJIORE

    (New York -Meeting, February, 1912.) TORCHES were used by the early Romans for mine-lighting, and these were followed by open lamps or earthen jars filled with tallow or oil, and later by candles. In

    Jul 1, 1912

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    Metal Mining ? Abnormal Practice Followed to Obtain Maximum Production

    By William J. Coulter

    WITHIN the United States the problem of meeting maximum production by our metal mines has been solved by: (1) Conservation of man power by mechanization. (2) Increasing man-power efficiency as expre

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Geophysicists, as Usual, Find Material for Discussion

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    THOUGH the Geophysics Commit- tee limited itself to two sessions this year, both of them marked by a high percentage of absentee authors, even this situation failed to dampen the and or of the ebullie

    Jan 1, 1944