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Relative Wear Rates of Various Diameter Grinding Balls in Production MillsBy D. E. Norquist, J. E. Moeller
The results of wear on marked balls, 4, 31/2, 3, and 2 in. diam are given. All balls were forged steel of practically the same chemical analysis and hardness. The results indicate that balls in a give
Jan 6, 1950
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Institute Activities For The Year 1914Three. meetings for the presentation and discussion of papers were held in 1914, as follows: The 107th Meeting, including the Annual Business Meeting, in New York, Feb. 16 to 19; the 108th Meeting, Au
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Surface Effects in the Slip and Twinning of Metal MonocrystalsBy J. J. Gilman, T. A. Read
S URFACE effects in the cleavage of brittle crystals have been known for some oftime,1, 2 but our knowledge of surface effects in the plastic deformation of crystals is of relatively recent origin. I
Jan 1, 1953
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David Douglas Moffat - Director, AIMEBy AIME
A NATIVE son of Salt Lake City. David Douglas Moffat has contributed greatly to both the mineral industries and civic progress in the State of Utah. He was born in 1880 and his whole life bas been int
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Properties - Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cent Carbon Steel (T.P. 1345, with discussion)By R. F. Miller, R. F. Campbell
Sixteen steels containing different combinations of chromium and molybdenum, in amounts up to 5 per cent of each element, were examined for microstructure and hardness after air cooling and after furn
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Properties - Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on Structure, Hardness and Decarburization of 0.35 Per Cent Carbon Steel (T.P. 1345, with discussion)By R. F. Campbell, R. F. Miller
Sixteen steels containing different combinations of chromium and molybdenum, in amounts up to 5 per cent of each element, were examined for microstructure and hardness after air cooling and after furn
Jan 1, 1942
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Experimental Flotation of Washington Magnesite OresBy J. B. Clemmer
PRODUCTION of magnesium metal in the United States during the past decade has increased from less than 600,000 lb. in 1928 to more than 4,800,000 lb. in 1938.1 The growing industry has stimulated inte
Jan 1, 1940
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New Markets and the Environment: Challenges Facing the Lead-Zinc IndustryThe Lead-Line Update held in conjunction with the 1977 SME-AIME Fall Meeting in St. Louis provided sessions on mining, mineral processing, extractive metallurgy, and economies to brief the record on t
Jan 11, 1977
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Production and Purification of TiCl4By L. W. Rowe, W. R. Opie
A brief history of TiCI, production and purification is given. Chlorinator feed materials for the production of TiCI4 are classified. The thermodynamics and kinetics of Ticl4 production by chlorinatio
Jan 1, 1956
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Analysis of Variables in Rod Milling – Comparison of Overflow and End Peripheral Discharge MillsBy 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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New York Paper - Genesis of the Lake Valley, New Mexico, Silver-DepositsBy Charles R. Keyes
PAGE I. Introductory............ 140 II. Location and History...........140 III. Surface-Relief of the District....... 141 IV. General GeoloGic Features........ 142 1. Main Relationships and Map.
Jan 1, 1909
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Institute of Metals Division - Formation of and Recrystallization within {1012} Twin Bands in a Polycrystalline Magnesium AlloyBy S. L. Couling, D. J-P. Adenis
i2) twinning in poly crystalline magnesium does not usually occur homogeneously but is concentrated in localized regions or bands inclined at about 45 deg to the stress axis. These bands of twinning
Jan 1, 1964
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Automated Hoisting Pays Off At Two Small Wyoming MinesBy John G. Roscoe
Continental Materials Corp. operates two under- ground uranium mines in the Crooks Gap district of central Wyoming. Both mines are developed as slusher mining operations through vertical shafts with s
Jan 7, 1962
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Sintering Zinc Concentrates on the Blackwell 12 by 168 Ft MachineBy A. E. Lee
THE Blackwell Zinc Co., Inc., a subsidiary of the American Metal Co., Ltd., operates a horizontal retort zinc smelter at Blackwell, Okla. The plant has 14 furnace blocks of 800 retorts each, fired wit
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Special Mounting TechniquesBy E. C. Roberts
TO facilitate some recent microscopic investigations it was necessary to devise special mounting techniques for the polishing of two quite different metallographic specimens. These techniques are extr
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - The Anomaly in the Rate of Strain Hardening of Zinc Single Crystals (TN)By A. E. Deruyttere, J. Van der Planken, M. Laurent, Van den Bergen
FahRENHORST and schmid1 observed that zinc single crystals work hardened less rapidly when strained in liquid air (- 185°C)than in a bath at -82°C, whereas at higher temperatures the rate of work hard
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute Activities for the Year 1913 (e10765a6-3f80-4a1a-b4eb-bd01e4050b48)Three meetings of the Institute for the presentation and discussion of technical papers were held in 1913: The 104th meeting, comprising the Annual Business Meeting as well as technical sessions, was
Jan 1, 1917
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The Making of Business ExecutivesBy Eugene Grace
IN THE careers of the men to whom I have referred we find typified the development of the chief prob-lems of engineering. The first is to shape and direct the forces of nature and thus to bring the wo
Jan 4, 1928
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Determination of Gases in Steel By Vacuum Fusion-Mass SpectrometryBy J. F. Martin, J. E. Friedline, L. M. Melnick, G. E. Pellissier
A method has been developed for determining gases in steel in which the gases are extracted by vacuum fusion and analyzed by mass spectrometry. This method is especially applicable for determining s
Jan 1, 1959
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Production Engineering - Field Application of Core Analysis and Depth-pressure Methods to the Determination of Mean Effective Sand Permeability (T. P. 1464)By N. Van Wingen
EFFective sand permeabilities can be ascertained from core analysis if the laboratory data are compensated to allow for the presence of connate or residual water. Such adjustments can be made by apply
Jan 1, 1942