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  • AIME
    New York Paper - Can Anthracite Mines be Operated Profitably on More than One Shift? (with Discussion)

    By Dever C. Ashmead

    FRom time to time metal-mine engineers have inquired why anthracitc mines and their preparators are rarely operated on the two or three-shift basis. The subject may be approached as affecting: labor,

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Flotation Circuit Design

    By Adrian C. Dorenfeld

    Laboratory data form the basis for the design of flotation circuits. These data, obtained from testing samples of the ore, should show the optimum con- ditions for concentrating the ore and the effect

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Part VIII - Quantitative Metallography of Surface Rumpling

    By P. G. Winchell, R. J. Russell

    The distribution of displacements of originally plane surfaces by an invariant-plane strain has been analyzed statistically. The displacement ratio (the magnitude of the displacement of a point origin

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Treatment Of Idaho-Wyoming Vanadiferous Shales

    By M. T. Martinson, I. W. Nicholson, C. J. Chindgren, F. P. Williams, L. C. Bauerle, S. F. Ravitz

    THE vanadiferous shales of southeastern Idaho and southwestern Wyoming constitute the largest known reserve of vanadium in the United States.1 These deposits have never been exploited except for the r

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Atlantic City Paper - Scorification and Cupellation Without Muffle.-A New Furnace and Method for Gold and Silver Assays

    By George A. Koenig

    This new departure in assaying is the outcome of a long-felt desire to shorten the time required in muffle-assaying, as well as to do both crucible- and scarifi cation-work in one furnace. The first o

    Jan 1, 1899

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanism of Boundary Migration in Recrystallization

    By R. A. Vandermeer, Paul Gordon

    On the basis of a unified concept, theoretical erPressions for grain boundary migration in recrys-tallization are derzved for impurity-controlled and impurity-independent migration. The expression in

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Orientations of Large Grains in Tungsten Wire (TN)

    By A. J. Opinsky, J. L. Orehotsky, L. L. Seigle

    TUNGSTEN incandescent lamp filaments possess a typical structure of elongated crystals generated upon heating the silica-alumina doped wire rapidly to 2200°C or above.' It is known that these ver

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Use of Manganese Alloys in Open-hearth Practice (with Discussion)

    By Samuel L. Hoyt

    The present report represents that part of the work that has been done by the War Minerals Investigation, Manganese Section, of the Bureau of Mines, on the use of manganese alloys in open-hearth pract

    Jan 1, 1920

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    New York Paper - Can Anthracite Mines be Operated Profitably on More than One Shift? (with Discussion)

    By Dever C. Ashmead

    FRom time to time metal-mine engineers have inquired why anthracitc mines and their preparators are rarely operated on the two or three-shift basis. The subject may be approached as affecting: labor,

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Efficient Method of Desulfurizing Liquid Pig Iron

    By L. Wahl, M. Allard, B. Trentini

    REMOVAL of sulfur in steelmaking is presently a problem of utmost importance as requirements on final sulfur contents in finished steels become increasingly strict. This is in spite of often increased

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Evaluation of Limestone Mining and Marketing Opportunities for Urban Quarries

    By Marlin J. Veesaert

    Urban quarries offer one of the greatest opportunities for profit in nonmetallic mining with limited financial risk-if properly evaluated, planned and developed to meet market needs. Location, wit

    Jan 8, 1979

  • AIME
    Shovel Operations At Bingham, Utah Copper Co.

    By H. C. Goodrich

    AT THE Utah Copper mine, steam shovels were first used, in 1906, for the removal of overburden, and in June, 1907 for the mining of ore. Prior to 1907, the ore came from underground development work a

    Jan 9, 1925

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Sulphur in Embreville Pig-Iron

    By Guy R. Johnson

    It is a common observation among those engaged in the ironbusiness, that the lower (i.e., the less graphitic) grades of pigiron show a rough face on the pig. As such irons are always low in silicon, t

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Personal (4e143679-97fe-41b9-947a-8d377cab22d6)

    (Members are urged to send in for, this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Aug.

    Jan 10, 1915

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering-General - Determination of Formation Characteristics From Two-Rate Flow Tests

    By D. G. Russell

    A simple method has been developed with which flowing bottom-hole pressure data from two-rate flow tests in oil or gas wells can be analyzed to estimate the formation permeability, skin factor and ave

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Phase Equilibria of the Group IVA Metals with Yttrium

    By C. E. Lundin, D. T. Klodt

    The binary alloy systems, Y-Ti, Y-Zr, and Y-Hf, have been investigated throughout their entire composition regions. There is no compound formation in any of the systems, and each system is characteriz

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Mechanism of Water Flooding in the Presence of Free Gas

    By J. R. Kyte, L. A. Rapoport, R. J. Stanclift, S. C. Stephan

    Experimental studies covering a wide range of core materials and fluid properties have been conducted to determine the mechanism of oil displacement by water in a partially gas-saturated porous medium

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation and Growth of Nickel from Nickel Carbonyl

    By N. Albon, J. F. Miller, R. W. Coutant

    The deposition of nickel from nickel carbonyl onto amorphous substrates has been studied, with attention being paid to the specific effects of the physical and chemical nature of the substrate and to

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Solar Thawing Increases Profit from Sub Arctic Placer Gravels

    By Ernest N. Patty

    Placer gold-bearing gravels of interior Alaska and the Yukon are, for the most part, permanently frozen, and are described as permafrost. The first step in preparing these gravels for dredging is to s

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Ultrafine Minerals In Coal

    By C. A. Wert, K. C. Hsieh

    Mineral particles in coal have enormous variation in size. Some are large enough to be seen by eye, others can be seen with the optical microscope and still others are so small that they can be resolv

    Jan 1, 1984