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  • AIME
    Rock Mechanics - Measurement of the Pressure-Time Profile in a Detonating Explosive

    By F. A. Loving

    This paper describes experiments which represent an effort to measure preciscly the pressure-time history in detonating condensed commercial explosives. The performance of explosives in mining has

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Phase Relationships - Phase Equilibria in Hydrocarbon-Water Systems

    By Albert B. Horn, J. J. McKetta, O. L. Culberson

    Since water is present in natural gas and petroleum reservoirs, it is of engineering value to have accurate experimental data regarding the behavior of water in hydro-carbon systems. Since experimenta

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Water And Chlorides In Cement Copper Briquettes

    By Edward Keller

    ALTHOUGH the subject matter contained in this paper is presented under a new title, its writing was induced by the work of S. Skowronski and K. W. McComas.1 A discussion of the latter is here combined

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Effect of Carbon on the Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Iron

    By R. C. Buehl, J. P. Morris

    ACTIVITY values for sulphur dissolved in liquid iron and slags as functions of composition and temperature are needed in applying thermodynamics to sulphur-control problems in iron- and ' steel-m

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AIME
    Application Of Descriptive Geometry To Mining-Problems.

    By Joseph W. Roe

    MANY questions arising in the work of the mining engineer may be solved quickly and with sufficient accuracy by the methods of descriptive geometry; but, unfortunately, this subject is more often cons

    Mar 1, 1910

  • AIME
    Velocity, Hole Depth Related To Blasting Results

    By Richard L. Ash, Thomas E. Pearse

    Most theories of blasting phenomena are based on the condition that explosive charges have a spherical shape. If a cylindrical charge is considered, the explosive is usually assumed to have an infinit

    Jan 9, 1962

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Physical Examination Previous to Employment

    By C. F. Willis

    The time is no longer when a man can act as an independent unit; the appreciation of the interdependence of one man upon another has emphasized the importance of the social unit. Epidemics have made u

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Mining Geologist's Service to the Mineral Industry

    By Reno H. Sales

    Since leaving school my efforts have been geared to the task of making geology useful to the mining industry. The responsibility of the economic geologist or mining geologist of today has grown to be

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Mining Geologist's Service to the Mineral Industry

    By Sales, Reno

    Since leaving school my efforts have been geared to the task of making geology useful to the mining industry. The responsibility of the economic geologist or mining geologist of today has grown to be

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Two New Ways To Slash Transportation Costs

    Ask any mineral industry executive what he considers one of the most expensive aspects of getting a product to the ultimate consumer and invariably the answer will be transportation. Some company offi

    Jan 9, 1969

  • AIME
    Mass Production as Applied to Shale Oil

    By R. M. Caitlin

    QUITE a number of years ago in looking for basic facts, it seemed obvious, in view of an unquestion-able supply of raw material and an extensive requirement probable in the near future, that the funda

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    Nitric Acid Route to Processing Copper Concentrates

    By T. J. Hudson, P. B. Queneau, J. D. Prater

    The process parameters for effective utilization of nitric acid as an oxidant for copper-iron sulfides have been developed. Leaching variables found to be important were acid concentration, temperatur

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AIME
    Anthracite Turns to Mechanization and Pillar Recovery

    By H. Merton Ruth

    THE northern anthracite fields, although facing the same economic problems as the southern fields, are confronted with the additional problem of fast dwindling reserves of anthracite which can be conv

    Jan 7, 1950

  • AIME
    Application Of Magnetic Analysis To Rock Drills

    By Charles Burrows

    THE burden a man can endure depends on its magnitude and the number of tunes it is applied, as well as on many other factors. The resisting power of steel likewise is dependent on many factors. The ma

    Jan 6, 1921

  • AIME
    Chelating Agents-A Key To Chrysocolla Flotation

    By R. S. Rickard, H. D. Peterson, M. C. Fuerstenau, J. D. Miller

    The flotation characteristics of the oxide copper minerals, malachite, azurite, and cuprite, have not presented the difficulty for concentration as have those of the copper silicate, chrysocolla. The

    Jan 4, 1966

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    Manganese Resources in Relation to Domestic Consumption

    By John Reynders

    Our entry into the World War suddenly brought home to us in a startling way the vital importance of manganese. Since the war, much has been written and said upon the subject of manganese and a great d

    Jan 5, 1927

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    Characterization Of Coals Responding To Froth Conditioning

    By K. H. Nimerick

    A recent study has attempted to identify properties of hard-to-float coal that make them responsive to froth conditioning. Froth conditioning is the process of chemically enhancing the hydrophobic sur

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Adherence Of Electrodeposited Zinc To Aluminum Cathodes

    By H. R. Hanley, Charles Y. Clayton

    ONE of the most important contributions to the art of electrolytic zinc production has been the aluminum cathode. This has been used in all major production since its commercial development in 1916. T

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Capillary Phenomena as Related to Oil Production

    By Frederick Tickell

    PETROLEUM engineers are displaying considerable interest in those fundamental properties of matter and energy that control the phenomena of oil and gas production. The subject is a difficult one to in

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Waste Disposal – Vital to Atomic Power Development

    By John M. Warde, Raymond M. Richardson

    What to do with atomic wastes is one of the major problems of the atomic age. Unlike other waste materials, these cannot be burned, evaporated, or filtered, and the transfer of radioactive material fr

    Jan 5, 1955