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  • AIME
    On-Stream X- Ray Analysis

    By Harrison R. Cooper

    The key to concentrator automation is practical means for obtaining continuous assay data from concentrator streams. The technique most successfully used is x-ray fluorescence analysis. The practical

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Temperature Compensation Of Old Type Askania Magnetometers

    By T. Koulomzine

    The theory of the Askania magnetometer, as well as a complete discussion of all factors influencing magnetometer readings, is very ably described by J. Wallace Joyce. We will assume that the reader is

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Production Engineering - A Resume of the Application of Gravel Packing to Oil Wells in California (T. P. 1079, with discussion)

    By W. A. Clark

    The production of sand in an oil well increases operating costs because of abnormal wear in subsurface equipment, the necessity for frequent cleanouts, and the need for a means of disposing of the san

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Properties of Wrought Austenitic Manganese Steel in the Temperature Range from +100 to -196°C.

    By H. C. Doepken

    Wrought Hadfield steel was tested in axial tension at from 100° to —196°C, to determine flow and fracture stresses as well as conventional properties. Ductility and related properties, such as fractur

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Production Engineering - A Resume of the Application of Gravel Packing to Oil Wells in California (T. P. 1079, with discussion)

    By W. A. Clark

    The production of sand in an oil well increases operating costs because of abnormal wear in subsurface equipment, the necessity for frequent cleanouts, and the need for a means of disposing of the san

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    The Electronic Computer And Statistics For Predicting Ore Recovery

    By Robert F. Shurtz

    When an ore deposit is evaluated on the basis of core sampling, questions always arise as to how much weight should be given the various sample grades and how the deposit should be divided into specif

    Jan 10, 1959

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Temperature Dependence of the Hardness of Secondary Phases Common in Turbine Bucket Alloys

    By J. H. Westbrook

    UNTIL very recently the development of high temperature alloys has been strictly empirical. It is, in fact, a great tribute to the intuition, perseverance, and industry of the practicing metallurgists

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Nature of the Matrix for Secondary Recrystallization to the Cube Texture in High-Purity Silicon Iron

    By C. G. Dunn, J. L. Walter

    The c/laracterzstics of cube-oriented nuclei ard other matrix grains that are associated with secondary, recrystallization to the cube texture in high-purity silicon iron were investigated by me-tallo

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Comparison of the Flotation and Adsorption Characteristics of Ore and Coal-Pyrite with Ethyl Xanthate

    By F. M. Lyon, F. J. Chernosky

    Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    How Computerized Instrumentation Monitors Coal Mine Roofs

    By Maynard O. Serbousek, James R. McVey

    IS there a quick way of assessing the conditions of a newly exposed roof in a coal mine? This has always been a nagging question. The problem is that unless effective controls are established as soon

    Jan 9, 1976

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - An Attempt to Obtain Nonoctahedral Slip in Aluminum, Brass, and Copper Single Crystals by Direct Shear

    By W. L. Phillips

    Single crystals of aluminum, brass, and copper oriented for (100) and (110) slip were extended at 25°, 400°, and 600°C in simple shear. Aluminum specimens oriented for nonoctahedral slip began to shea

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Agglomeration of Steel Plant Furnace Dust with Cement Binders

    By David S. Cahn

    Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were made on blends of steel plant flue dust and portland cement to determine whether the flue dust could be pelletized for use as a source of iron in dry process ceme

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Unreduced Oxides In Pig Iron And Their Elimination In The Basic Open-Hearth Furnace

    By C. H. Jr. Herty

    DURING the past few years frequent reference has been made to a certain type of iron known generally as "bad iron," "dirty iron," etc., both by steelmakers and producers of iron castings.1 Open-hearth

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Flotation Rates and Flotation Efficiency

    By Nathaniel Arbiter

    THE separation of minerals by flotation can be regarded as a rate process, with the extraction of any one mineral determined by its flotation rate, and the grade of concentrate by the relative rates f

    Jan 9, 1951

  • AIME
    Mining Engineering Notebook – A Survey of Exploration Drills

    Flexibility is the keynote in designing modern exploration drills that and mobility. Add to the flexibility of individual drills the wide range of models, and the man looking for a drill has ample cho

    Oct 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Influence of Silicon on the Determination of Phosphors in Iron.

    By Thomas M. Drown

    The process for determining phosphorus in iron now in most general use in the laboratories of iron and steel works, is, I think, the one proposed bv Mr. Emmerton." In this process the solution of the

    Jan 1, 1890

  • AIME
    Types of Primary Ore Deposits (8914a484-36fc-4bac-9cb2-39856eef30af)

    By C Gunther

    The classification here used is one of convenience only; it is not intended to include all known types of ore deposits. The characteristic features of the several well-marked types of primary minerali

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - On the Mechanism of the Martensite-to-Austenite Reverse Transformation in an Fe-Ni Alloy

    By Wolfgang Pitsch

    INVESTIGATIONS on the above topic have recently been published by Shapiro and Kraussl and Jana and wayman in this journal and by Kessler and Pitsch.- Parts of the results in these papers are in goo

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Micrographic Observations Of Slip Lines In Alpha Brass

    By R. M. Brick, R. G. Treuting

    DESPITE the basic importance of slip in the plastic deformation of metals, and the considerable experimental investigation, thought, and speculation that have been devoted to the fundamental nature of

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Tungsten Sheet Alloys with Improved Low-Temperature Ductility

    By J. L. Ratliff, R. I. Jaffee, H. R. Ogden, D. J. Maykuth

    An experimental program was carried out to improve the low-temperature ductjlity of tungsten through the combined use of dispersed oxides for grain-size control and Groups VII and VIII metal additions

    Jan 1, 1964