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  • AIME
    Chattanooga Paper - Investigation on Jigging

    By Royal Preston Jarvis

    The jig, in one form or another, continues to hold a leading place among the machines designed to separate two or more

    Jan 1, 1909

  • AIME
    American Glass Sands, Their Properties And Preparation

    By Charles Fettke

    IN THE present day manufacture of glass nearly pure quartz sands are used almost exclusively as the source of the silica, which is the major constituent of all common varieties of glass. Ordinary soda

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Grain Size on the Strength of Alpha-Titanium at Room Temperature

    By R. L. Jones, H. Conrad

    The effects of gain size on the room-temperature tensile properties of commercial(A- 70)-purity and iodide-purity titanium were investigated by concurrent tensile testing and thin-foil electron transm

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - The Plastic Flow of Metals (T. P. 1036, with discussion)

    By C. W. Macgregor

    The observation of the flow layers, or Luders' lines, produced in mild steel when it is stressed into the plastic range often provides considerable useful information for the study of the fundame

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Papers - The Plastic Flow of Metals (T. P. 1036, with discussion)

    By C. W. MacGregor

    The observation of the flow layers, or Luders' lines, produced in mild steel when it is stressed into the plastic range often provides considerable useful information for the study of the fundame

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The Reduction and Refining of Tin in the United States (with Discussion)

    By J. R. Stack, H. H. Alexander

    Prior to 1915, numerous attempts were made to treat tin concentrates in the United States, but for various reasons they were unsuccessful. Tin ore is said to have been found in nearly every state, but

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    Development of Mine Transportation in Clifton-Morenci District

    By Norman Carmichael

    This paper describes the evolution of transportation at an important mining property, beginning at a time when the railhead was 400 mi. distant, and tracing the steps leading to the development of wha

    Jan 3, 1924

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    Part IX - Papers - Macrosegregation: Part I

    By M. C. Flemings, G. E. Nereo

    General expressions are given to describe macro-segregation in castings and ingots which results from mass flow of solute-rich liquid to feed solidification and thermal contractions. Analytical soluti

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Creep Characteristics of a Phosphorized Copper

    By H. l. Burghoff, A. I. Blank

    The state of knowledge bearing on the stability of copper under stress at elevated temperatures is generally known to be in need of revision and extension. The present investigation, dealing with the

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Electricity

    By Waynw P. Myers

    Electricity, as normally thought of by a layman's definition, is a man- made force that has no color, no odor, is not visible, cannot be heard, yet man can control it and make it perform his work

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Fracture And Comminution Of Brittle Solids

    By Eugene F. Poncelet

    GLASS squares compressed on edge by steel jaws in poor contact with them developed jagged "partial-contact" cracks caused by the formation of local tensile stresses. Compressed by steel jaws in perfec

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - The Geology of the Magnetites near Port Henry, N. Y., and Especially those of Mineville

    By J. F. Kemp

    PARE Introductory Note. ........... 147 General Topography. ..... ....... 148 General Distribution of the Mines. .149 General Geology.............151 The Non-Titaniferons Ore-Bodies. .1. 54 The

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    Plating Molybdenum, Tungsten, And Chromium By Thermal Decomposition Of Their Carbonyls - Part I - Plating By Pyrolysis From The Carbonyls

    By J. J. Lander, L. H. Germer

    MOLYBDENUM and tungsten have desirable corrosion and temperature resistant properties, but the metals in bulk are expensive and their fabrication is difficult. Such considerations led to a search for

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Detroit Paper - Machining Aluminum (with Discussion)

    By R. L. Templin

    The increasing use of aluminum and its alloys in commercial fields tias demanded a better understanding of their machining properties. This fact is exemplified by problems that have arisen in the auto

  • AIME
    Papers - Non-Metalic Minerals - Development of the Grande Ecaille Sulfur Deposit

    By Wilson T. Lundy

    The history of the production of sulfur from salt domes in Louisiana and Texas originated with the operations of the Union Sulphur CO. at Sulphur, La., followed by the Freeport Sulphur Co. at Bryanmou

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Alpha Phase Boundary Of The Copper-Nickel-Tin System (AIME)

    By A.J. PHILLIPS, Wm. B. Price

    ADMIRALTY nickel is a new corrosion-resisting and heat-resisting white metal alloy composed of 70 per cent. copper, 29 per cent. nickel and 1 per cent. tin. It has been given the trade name "Adnic." I

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals - A Preliminary Study of Magnesium-base Alloys (with Discussion)

    By Bradley Stoughton, M. Miyake

    The importance of magnesium alloys as engineering materials has increased rapidly in the past few years. The most important properties of magnesium alloys are their lightness and strength, which resul

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Troy Paper - The Law of the Apex

    By R. W. Raymond

    This name is applied to the present mining law, as enacted in 1872 and since, to indicate its leading characteristic—in which it differs from all previous mining laws of this or any other country. The

    Jan 1, 1884