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Flow Of Solid Metals From The Standpoint Of The Chemical-Rate TheoryBy Walter Kauzmann
ALL viscous or plastic flow of incompressible matter is the result of shear strain; the changing shape of any body that is being plastically deformed can be completely described in terms of the shear
Jan 1, 1941
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A. I. M. E. Papers Published In 1941All the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS published in 1941 are available at Institute headquarters, unless otherwise noted They are also on file in many public, university and technical librar
Jan 1, 1941
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Martin F. Bowlesdepartment, first as a practical miner, next. as rodman on the survey corps, of which he soon became chief, then draftsman and mining engineer in the company's office. In January, 1916, he was pr
Jan 1, 1920
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Falconbridge Nickel Looks AheadFalconbridge Nickel, the one-time subsidiary that grew up to swallow its own parent, Ventures Limited, in 1962, is not about to be left behind by rising nickel consumption. At a cost of several hundre
Jan 10, 1968
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San Francisco Paper - The Mexican Oil FieldsBy L. G. Huntley
The occurrence of oil or "tar" in Mexico was mentioned as early as the seventeenth century by Friar Sagahun, who gives the Indian name "chapopote," by which these asphalt seepages are still called. Th
Jan 1, 1916
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The Opportunity of the EngineerBy PHILIP N. MOORE
IT is a pleasure to realize even at that day the dignity of the engineer's calling was upheld. May I also add my firm belief that today there be many engineers who will qualify to the specificati
Jan 1, 1926
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Address at Utah MeetingBy J. V. W. REYNDERS
NOT only is your toastmaster silver-tongued in his references 'to myself, but he is also quite in the habit of "saying it in silver." I have analyzed with some care his statistics of the world&ap
Jan 1, 1925
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Must the United States Have A Petroleum Shortage ? An Independent Producer Claims A Free Market Will Provide Crude Oil To Meet All DemandsBy Harold B. Fell
MANY oil producers are in disagreement with the idea held by some that an increase in the price of crude oil would be unlikely to stimulate much production and that we will be obliged to draw upon for
Jan 1, 1947
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Geochemistry - Applied Geochemistry in Exploration for Selected Mineral Occurrences in the PhilippinesBy W. E. Hale, G. J. S. Govett
An orientation survey was conducted over a known disseminated copper deposit and a Au-Cu vein deposit and employed geological, geophysical, and geochemical methods. Geochemical techniques proved the m
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - Solid Solubility of CaF2 in CryoliteBy E. W. Dewing
ROLIN1 in 1961 published a phase diagram for the CaF2-Na3AIF6 system in which substantial (-20 wt pct) solid solubility of CaF2 in Na3A1F6 at the eutectic temperature (945°C) was indicated. The eviden
Jan 1, 1970
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The Sulphur Deposits in Culberson County, TexasBy William Phillips
THE earliest mention of the sulphur deposits in what is now Culberson County, Texas, seems to be contained in "Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific O
Jan 9, 1917
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Copper In The AndesBy John V. Beall, William F. Haddon
A long the mighty Andean Cordillera, there is splendor beyond imagination-in the natural beauty of the mountains and in daring engineering and lavish investment in the mines. This is the story of the
Jan 11, 1969
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Bethlehem Paper - The Relative Merits of Large and Small Drilling-Machines in Development WorkBy Frederick T. Williams
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relative merits of the large 31/8-in. machine and the small 2 1/4-in. tappet machine in driving development-headings; and although the data here presented w
Jan 1, 1907
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Papers - Bismuth-Its Effect on the Hot-working and Cold-working Properties of Alpha and Alphabeta Brasses ( T.P. 1441, with discussion)By William B Price, Ralph W. Bailey
Arsenic, antimony and phosphorus are now used in the brass industry as standard inhibitors in preventing dezincification in condenser tubes. This subject has been thoroughly covered by Barry,l who
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Bismuth-Its Effect on the Hot-working and Cold-working Properties of Alpha and Alphabeta Brasses ( T.P. 1441, with discussion)By Ralph W. Bailey, William B. Price
Arsenic, antimony and phosphorus are now used in the brass industry as standard inhibitors in preventing dezincification in condenser tubes. This subject has been thoroughly covered by Barry,l who
Jan 1, 1942
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"World Mining and Metals Technology" Theme of '76 SME-AIME Fall Meeting"World Mining and Metals Technology" is the title of this year's SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit in Denver, Sept. 1-3, where a record number of exhibits are scheduled for display. The internati
Jan 8, 1976
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Report Of A.I.M.E. Aviation Committee For Year 1936-37 (4dcb19c4-8637-4fb5-84fe-183b2e37642d)By W. E. D. Jr. Stokes
THE application of aviation to mining and petroleum operations, on the basis of economy and attainment, has become a demonstrated fact. According to Dominion Government records, 30. Canadian companie
Jan 1, 1937
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Industrial Minerals - Petalite-A New Commercial MineralBy J. D. Clark
ONE'S lifetime does not usually offer the oppor-tunity to observe and be a part of the commercial development of an entirely new material. Petalite has been known for over a century, but at first
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Petalite-A New Commercial MineralBy J. D. Clark
ONE'S lifetime does not usually offer the oppor-tunity to observe and be a part of the commercial development of an entirely new material. Petalite has been known for over a century, but at first
Jan 1, 1951
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Legal Aspects of Limitation of Oil Production to Market DemandBy ROBERT E. HARDWICKE
THE QUESTION of whether the production of oil should be limited to market demand has been constantly discussed during the last two years. Oil men, legislatures and courts have reached highly conflicti
Jan 1, 1932