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  • AIME
    Toronto Paper - The Production of Converter-Matte from Copper-Concentrates by Pot-Roasting and Smelting

    By George A. Packard

    The experiments here described were made under my supervision while temporarily acting as head of the Department of Metallurgy at the Missouri School of Mines, at Rolla. The work was done by Messrs. W

    Jan 1, 1908

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    New York Paper - Economies in a Small Coal Mine (with Discussion)

    By Herbert A. Everest

    The idea of economical production is usually associated with large operations, tonnages, and mines, with even larger capital behind them. , Nevertheless many small mines operate in the shadow of large

    Jan 1, 1916

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    High Zinc In Lead Blast-Furnace Slags

    By Fred Beasley

    METALLURGISTS have, in the past ten years, overcome many difficulties of high zinc in lead blast-furnace slags. This problem was brought to the front at the close of the late war, by the price obtaine

    Jan 2, 1925

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    Computer Applications For Henderson Mine Ventilation Planning

    By Tribhawan N. Srivastava

    The Henderson Mine started production in 1976 utilizing a unique, push-pull, mine ventilation plan. As the mine expands in size, the mine ventilation requirements will increase and a more comprehensiv

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Size Reduction-Time Relationships of Batch Grinding

    By C. C. Harris

    This article presents a general equation describing the xYt surface in batch grinding. This equation contains as special cases most of the relationships which have been deduced from kinetic studies.

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Petroleum Division Holds Important Meeting

    By AIME AIME

    THE Petroleum Division opened its proceedings on Wednesday morning, with two simultaneous sessions on engineering and economics. The first paper at the engineering session, over which A. W. Ambrose

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Members Dine and Dance

    By AIME AIME

    HOLDING the annual dinner-dance of the Institute at the Waldorf-Astoria had become such a tradition that there was widespread regret when it became known that the demolition of the building to make wa

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Results at Government Oil-Shale Testing Plant

    By M. J. GAVEN

    COMING over from the plant on the Denver and Rio Grande yesterday afternoon I was an interested listener to a smoking-room conversation that had to do with the experimental plant near Rifle. The peopl

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Discrimination in Applying Geophysics

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    THE present lull in engineering activities presents an advantageous moment for inquiring into the position now occupied by geophysics in its various fields of application. The recent over-expansion in

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Recording Thermocouple Pyrometers

    By Leo Behr

    RECENT years have seen important practical advances in the construction of recording instruments for use with thermocouples. The difficulties of the problem will be appreciated when it is remembered t

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - Predication of the Phase Behavior Generated by the Enriched-Gas Drive Process

    By A. M. Rowe, I. H. Silberberg

    A computer program was written to predict the phase behavior generated by the enriched-gas-drive process. This program is based, in part, on a new concept of convergence pressme, which is then used to

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Propping Agent Transport in Horizontal Fractures

    By J. L. Huitt, D. K. Lowe

    This laboratory flow study covers propping agent transporl in horizontal fractures as influenced by the characteristics of the propping particles, fluid and fracture. Correlations are presented for th

    Jan 1, 1967

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    A Study of the 470 o C. Transition Point in Cast 60:40 Brass

    By Frances Hurd, Clark

    Iv 1897, Roberts-Austen(l)$ found an arrest in the thermal curves of alloys of 60 per cent. copper and 40 per cent. zinc. This break occurred from 450° to 470° C. Shepherd, (2) working in 1904, was un

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and gas Developments in Indiana 1934

    By J. P. Kerr, W. N. Logan

    Lack of reliable and detailed information on many of the older fields in Indiana has necessitated the use of x and y in many instances. Even in the younger fields many data were lacking. It was though

    Jan 1, 1935

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    World Congress at Tokyo

    By AIME AIME

    MANY of the important papers to be presented at the World Congress of Engineering at Tokyo, in November, 1929, are being furnished by members of A.I.M.E. and a list of them is given below: "Fifty Year

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Changes of Fifty Years in Mining Engineering

    By John Hays, Hammond

    IT is both a pleasure and an honor to be a guest of the Institute and I thank you, Mr. President and fellow-members, for giving. me the opportunity of meeting you this evening. My esteemed friend, Pre

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Geophysical Exploration - Further Studies on Coastal Structure - Wider Governmental Interest The Gravimeter in the Oil Fields Practical Aid to Ore Drilling

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    FRONTIERS of geological knowledge retreated further this past year before an ever-widening geophysical attack, as governments and endowed institutions continued to take an increasing practical interes

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Grinding in Tube-Mills at the Waihi Gold-Mine, Waihi, New Zealand

    By E. G. Banks

    THIS paper is presented in the belief that metallurgists and chemists will be interested in the practice of grinding in tube-mills in connection with stamps, especially since the records of working he

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Localization of Pyrometasomatic Ore Deposits At Johnson Camp, Arizona

    By Arthur Baker

    The orebodies are long bedding-plane lenses of chalcopyrite and sphalerite, associated with garnetite masses. Most of the orebodies are within a 50-ft thickness of Cambrian limestone; other Paleozoic

    Jan 12, 1953