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  • AIME
    Analysis of Variables in Rod Milling – Comparison of Overflow and End Peripheral Discharge Mills

    By B. H. Bergstrom, Will Mitchell, T. G. Kirkland, C. L. Sollenberger

    In a previous article' the authors outlined a study I of the variables in rod milling and also reported data from a series of open circuit grinding tests on a massive limestone in a 30-in. x 4-ft

    Oct 1, 1955

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    Mining Methods and Systems

    By Thomas T. Read

    EVERYONE engaged in the teaching of mining engineering will, I suppose, agree that the most difficult subject to teach is "Mining Methods." One primary difficulty is that the students taking the cours

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Coal - Petrography for Coal Mining and Coal Preparation. Part II

    By J. W. Leomrd, B. A. Donahue

    Results of research are presented examining the extent to which the analytical characteristics of the relatively distinct coal bands from a variety of coal seams can be related to each other. This pap

    Jan 1, 1968

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    3.15.4 - Other Nonmetallics - Abrasives

    By Robert M. Dreyer

    During the past two decades, synthetic abrasives have taken over successively greater percentages of the high-grade abrasive market, so that now, with the exception of natural diamonds (discussed in s

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Aerial Photographic Contour Maps for Strip Mines

    By R. H. Swallow, George Hess

    Aerial photography was once a crude, uncertain tool. Today it is a precision mapping instrument which saves important time and money for strip mining and other industry. Aerial photography began in t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Applied Psychology and Bonus Payments

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    MANAGEMENT and control of any body of workmen can be effected through various - well-known methods ' though many managers hold certain personal theories of control that range from an absolute dic

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Results From Preferential Flotation At Cananea

    By A. T. Tye

    WHEN the roughing tables operated in 1923 were abandoned, all the coarse iron pyrite for-merly removed by the tables had to be ground to flotation size, which caused an increased power con-sumption of

    Jan 8, 1927

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    Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Internal Friction from Stress-Induced Ordering of Carbon Atoms in Austenitic Manganese Steels

    By J. W. Spretnak, V. Kandarpa

    Stress -induced ordering of carbon atoms is studied in a series of Fe-Mn-C alloys. A prominent peak is found in the vicinity of 280°C at frequencies of the order of 1.0 cps, with an associated activat

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - Recovery of the High-Temperature Creep Properties of Polycrystalline Aluminum

    By W. D. Ludemann, J. E. Dor, L. A. Shepard

    Recovery of the creep resistance of 99.99 pct pure Al was studied at temperatures 540°, 573°, 600°, and 611°K. Poly-crystalline specimens crept under a stress of 950 psi to a strain of 5.5 pct were al

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Prof. Roberts-Austen's paper on recent advances in pyrometry (see vol. xxiii., p. 407)

    President H. M. Howe, Boston, Mass. (communication to the Secretary): Le Chatelier's pyrometer is certainly a most convenient and accurate instrument for the laboratory, and one that may be used

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Biographical Notice Of Thomas Septimus Austin.

    By Arthur S. Dwight

    THE professional career of Thomas Septimus Austin, who died at El Paso, Tex., August 23, 1906, was contemporaneous with the growth of the silver-lead smelting-industry of the Far West, to which his ta

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Oil Development In Oklahoma During 1923

    By James Gardner

    IN 1923, Oklahoma took second place as an oil-producing state; whereas in 1922 it was the leader. California surpassed it, in 1923, by nearly 100,000,000 bbl. In 1923, Oklahoma produced, according to

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Part I – January 1968 - Papers - The Relationship Between First-Order Interactions and Oxide Solubilities In Liquid Iron

    By G. R. St. Pierre, R. D. Blackburn

    Oxygen contents of' liquid-iron alloys saturated with oxides are analyzed. Minimum points observed in particular Fe-X-O systems can be predicled by a simple extension of first-order interaction

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Development in Iraq during 1938

    By Ben B. Cox

    Oil produced in Iraq for export during 1938 was 31,354,090 bbl., or a daily average of 85,901 bbl; This is an increase of 182,614 bbl., or 0.5 per cent over 1937. All oil exported was produced from

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Development in Iraq during 1938

    By Ben B. Cox

    Oil produced in Iraq for export during 1938 was 31,354,090 bbl., or a daily average of 85,901 bbl; This is an increase of 182,614 bbl., or 0.5 per cent over 1937. All oil exported was produced from

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Crystal Orientations Developed by Progressive Cold Rolling of Alloyed Zinc (With Discussion)

    By M. L. Fuller

    The fundamental mechanism of the deformation of zinc has been thoroughly described by several prominent investigators, particularly Mark, Polanyi, and Schmid,1 Mathewson and Phillips,2 and Schmid and

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Institute of Metals Division - Graphite-Rod Hairpin-Resistor Radiation Furnace for High Temperatures

    By W. W. Stephen, J. P. Walsted, W. J. Kroll

    FOR the production of carbides, various furnace types are available, especially those using arc, resistance, and high-frequency heating. Selection of a specific means of heating depends primarily on t

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Technical Notes - Observations on Twinning in Semicontinuous Cast Aluminum

    By R. R. Morral, F. M. Krill, K. T. Aust

    THE occurrence of twins in aluminum ingots cast under certain conditions has been well established. For instance, Herenguel and Lacombe1,2 have observed a twinned columnar structure in 99.5 and 99.9 p

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Engineers Need More Than Technical Capacity

    By J. L. Perry

    FOR many years, you and your fellow members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers have devotedly and ably applied yourselves to the art of making iron and steel. having forem

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Temperature Problems In Foundry And Melting Room

    By John Goheen

    CONSIDERABLE work has been done in developing a pyrometer to measure the temperature of molten brasses, bronzes, and aluminum in the crucible. On account of the high melting points and the amount of z

    Jan 11, 1921