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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Crack Propagation in the Hydrogen-Induced Brittle Fracture of Steel

    By A. R. Troiano, W. J. Barnett

    IN recent years the demands of space limitations and increased loads, particularly in the aircraft industry, have accelerated the trend toward utilization of ultra-high strength steels. The increased

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Orientation Of Hydraulically Induced Fractures

    By Bartlett W. Paulding

    Since its introduction to the petroleum industry in 1949 by Clark,1 hydraulic fracturing or "hydrafracing" has developed into a widely respected and useful technique for increasing production from pet

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Chemical Examination of Minerals

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    Examination in the Wet Way Examination by Means of the Blowpipe 479. The complete investigation of the chemical composition of a .mineral includes, first, the identification of the elements presen

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - Salt in the Metallurgy of Lead (with Discussion)

    By Oliver C. Ralston

    This paper reports the results of the use of salt in some research work carried on during the past 3 years at the Salt Lake City Station of the Bureau of Mines, which is quartered in the University of

    Jan 1, 1918

  • AIME
    Institute Report For Year 1936

    TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS GENTLEMEN: Herewith are submitted the report of the Treasurer for the year 1936 and the rep

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    PART V - Papers - Interstitial Diffusion in the Bcc Lattice

    By Daniel N. Beshers, Ralph H. Condit

    An expression for the diffusion coefficient of inlerstitial atoms in the bcc lattice is derived which takes account of jumps between tetrahedral and octahedral interstices. The results are applied to

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Papers - Flocculation and Clarification of Slimes with Organic Flocculants (T.P. 1052, with discussion)

    By George R. Gardner, Kenneth B. Ray

    The application of wet cleaning processes for the beneficiation of bituminous coal has created in some localities a problem in the recovery and disposal of fine solids in the washery water. The maximu

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Butte Paper - The Metaline Plant of Inland Portland Cement Co., Metaline Falls, Wash.

    By Milo W. Krejci

    The plant and quarries of the Inland Portland Cement Co. are located at Metaline Palls, Wash., about 128 miles north of Spokane, on the Pend Oreille river, and within 10 miles of the Canadian border.

    Jan 1, 1914

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Increasing Dividends Through Personnel Work (with Discussion)

    By T. T. Read

    Personnel work is a term recently introduced to cover the great variety of activities in industrial work that deal with the human factor. Much attention has been focusscd upon individual phases of per

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Papers - Oil-air Separation of Nonsulphide and Nonmetal Minerals (T. P. 838, with discussion)

    By A. M. Saddler, G. R. M. Del Giudice, Arthur F. Taggart, M. Hassialis

    Flotation of sulphide minerals and native metals is no longer a practical difficulty. The underlying scientific principles of the method, although not explored in anything like complete detail, have b

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - Present Problems in the Training of Mining Engineers

    By Samuel B. Christy

    " The man is always greater than his work." The training of the men who are to develop the mineral resources of the world is the most important problem connected with mining engineering. It becomes ev

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Papers - X-ray Study of Iron-nickel Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Frank Foote, Eric J. Jette

    The unusual physical, electrical and magnetic properties of the iron-nickel alloys has given rise to a voluminous literature. This work will be reviewed critically in "The Alloys of Iron and Nickel,"

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Nonmetallic Minerals - The Geology of Some Kaolins of Western Europe

    By Ernest R. Lilley

    While American scientific literature contains much information upon geologic conditions controlling the production of oil in Rumania, copper in Chile, and other fuel and metallic resources in many for

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Development Of Mining Methods At Balatoc Mine (Technical Publication No. 1407)

    By George W. Hezzelwood

    THE Balatoc mine, one of the Haussermann group,[t] is on the Island of Luzon, the largest of the Philippine group, about 260 km. north of Manila, and 12 km. from the city of Baguio. The Baguio distric

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Dedusting and Dust Collection (CHAPTER 20)

    By Thomas L. Garwood, F. C. Menk

    I T is generally accepted that no method of coal cleaning except froth flotation is effective in cleaning dust. In the majority of coals mined in the United States the dust sizes contain a high percen

    Jan 1, 1943

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    "Trends in Titanium Markets"

    By Ward W. Minkler

    Since 1978, the titanium metals industry, throughout the non-socialist world, has experienced a period of growth and prosperity unparalleled since the late 1950s. Sponge producers, melters and mill pr

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Combustion of Coke in Blast-furnace Hearth (with Discussion)

    By G. St. J. Perrot, S. P. Kinney

    Consumers of metallurgical coke are agreed that the quality of their fuel plays an important part in the performance of the furnace. Less unanimous agreement is evident when the properties of a desira

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Papers - General - Geophysical-geological Study of the São Pedro Area, Brazil (T. P. 696, with discussion)

    By Mark C. Malamphy

    The occurrence of outcrops of bituminous schists and sandstones impregnated with heavy asphaltie petroleum first directed attention to the São Pedro area as a possible source of commercial production

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1942

    By Charles W. Carter, Alfred H. Bell

    In 1942, Illinois produced 106,590,000 bbl. of crude oil, or 7.6 per cent of the entire amount produced in the United States. It ranked fifth among the oil- producing states. The production fo

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Flotation - Froth Flotation of Some Nonsulphide Minerals of Strategic Importance (T. P. 1754, Min. Tech., Nov. 1944)

    By S. A. Falconer

    One of the outstanding achievements in connection with this country's war efforts has been the ability of our mining industry to supply from domestic sources many of the minerals of strategic imp

    Jan 1, 1947