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  • AIME
    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1958 - Genesis of Titaniferous Magnetites and Associated Rocks of the Lake Sanford District, New York

    By J. L. Gillson

    Andre Hubaux: In the writer's opinion, more stress should be put on field and microscope observations, as J. L. Gillson does. His discovery of relics of big labra-dorite feldspars from the Marcy

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Rate-History Effects in the Calculation of Creep Behavior

    By J. D. Lubahn

    Prior tests by Dorn, where the strain rate in a tensile test was suddenly changed, have shown a small, but definite rate-history effect to exist. If this effect is neglected in the calculation of cre

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Grain Refinement Of A Carbothermic Magnesium Alloy By Superheating

    By Ralph Hultgren, Bernard York, David W. Mitchell

    It is a well-known fact that magnesium-alloy castings are apt to be coarse grained if the melt is not superheated several hundred degrees above the melting point before casting. (The casting temperatu

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp (with Discussion)

    By C. M. Young

    The safety lamp is the most common and convenient apparatus for detecting inflammable gases in mines, the presence of gas being shown by a blue flame, called the cap, if the wick has been lowered to s

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Research and Classification - Mechanism of Combustion of Coal (With Discussion)

    By Martin A. Mayers

    Five-sixths of all the coal that is mined in the United States is burned, without previous treatment other than screening, for the production of heat and power, so that its value is fixed by its suita

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Papers - Steelmaking - The Relative Deoxidizing Power of Boron in Liquid Steel and the Elimination of Boron in the Open-hearth Process (Metals Technology, December 1943) (With discussion)

    By R. W. Gurry

    Thermodynamic calculations indicate that boron is a better deoxidizer than silicon but probably is not quite as effective as aluminum. Boron should, therefore, be readily oxidized out of the open-hear

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Solubility Of Oxygen In High-Purity Copper

    By Arthur Phillips, E. N. Skinner

    DURING the course of an experimental program concerned with the hydrogen embrittlement of copper containing oxygen in concentrations within the solubility limits it became necessary to make a critical

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Geology of Pachuca and El Oro, Mexico (with Discussion)

    By H. V. Winchell

    An examination of the Pachucal and El Oro districts in July, 1920, although cursory and incomplete, disclosed facts of more than passing interest to the student of ore deposits; and inasmuch as the li

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    Determining Gases In Steel And The Deoxidation Of Steel

    By J. R. Cain

    ROLE OF GASES IN FERROUS -METALLURGICAL PROCESSES IN every process for making steel there are one or more stages where the metal is exposed to gas of one kind or another. Thus, in the open-hearth fur

    Jan 8, 1919

  • AIME
    Papers - Safety - Inspection of Safety of the Island Creek Properties (T. P. 855, with discussion)

    By A. J. Bartlett

    Island Creek conditions are generally referred to as ideal; yet, as at all other properties, there are all known hazards of coal mining. The hardest of these hazards to combat is the human element.

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Enlarging The Worth Of The Worker And The Perspective Of The Employer

    By J. Parke Channing

    THESE days of great industrial and social problems in America produce many suggested solutions and great changes. The practical engineer and employer of labor views these problems differently from the

    Jan 3, 1915

  • AIME
    Feldspar and Aplite

    By J. Philip Neal, Carroll P. Rogers

    Feldspars, the most abundant minerals of the igneous rocks, occur in numerous forms and mixtures. The feldspars of commercial significance are found in widely distributed pegmatites as large crystals

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - The Methods of the United States Steel Corporation for the Commercial Sampling and Analysis of Pig-Iron

    By J. M. Camp

    In conforniity with the design of the oficials of the United States Steel Corporation for the standardization of the methods employed in the sampling and analysis of all materials encountered in their

    Jan 1, 1913

  • AIME
    Exploration - Natural Potentials in Well Logging (T.P. 1626, Petr. Tech., Sept. 1943) (With discussion)

    By W. D, D. W. Mounce, W. M. Rust

    The almost universal acceptance of electrical logging by the petroleum industry calls for a critical examination of the physical bases of the common methods. This is particularly needed for the natura

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Papers - Geophysics Education - Place of Geophysics in a Department of Geology (T. P. 945)

    By M. King Hubert

    The growth of human knowledge is an evolutionary process. Historically our separate sciences came into existence as people became interested in various apparently unrelated domains of phenomena, and i

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Papers - Classification - Reactivity of Anthracite with Carbon Dioxide (With Discussion)

    By G. S. Scott, H. G. Turner, W. L. Kleene

    It is well known that different forms of carbon show differences in chemical behavior under apparently identical conditions. It is fairly well known that these differences persist, although to a lesse

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Report Of Coal And Coke Committee, American Institute Of Mining And Metallurgical Engineers

    DURING the past year the Committee on Coal and Coke has been collecting data concerning various points in the bituminous industry about which a large amount of misinformation circulates through the pr

    Jan 2, 1926

  • AIME
    Part VII - Papers - The Rate and Mechanism of the Reduction of FeO and MnO from Silicate and Aluminate Slags by Carbon-Saturated Iron

    By S. K. Tarby, W. O. Philbrook

    The rate of FeO and MnO reduction from silicate and aluminate slags by carbon-saturated iron is dependent on both slag composition and temperature. Owing to variable stirring rules during- the course

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Twinning In Metals

    By C. H. Mathewson

    MICROSCOPIC. rnetallography has been exploited quite well enough to bring about a very general understanding that the typical metal or alloy is composed of minute crystalline particles blended into a

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Precipitation In Age-Hardened Aluminum Alloys

    By F. Keller, A. H. Geisler

    ALTHOUGH the subject of precipitation from solid solution appears to be one of the more profitable fields in metallurgy for study with the electron microscope, few comprehensive studies have yet been

    Jan 1, 1946