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  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Hot-Rolled Textures of Titanium Alloys

    By J. P. Hammond, C. J. McHargue, J. R. Holland

    IT has been reported that both berylliumL and zirconium' developed the same basic textures during rolling at temperatures up to 1475 °F as at room temperature, differing only by an inc

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Tantalum- Zirconium Alloy System

    By R. J. Jackson, D. E. Williams, W. L. Larsen

    The phase diagram of the Ta-Zr system is presented with a discussion of the methods used in its determination. The solidus contains a minimum at 1820°C near 25 wt pet Ta. A complete solid solution

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Superorganizing Professional Engineers

    By A. B. Parsons

    AN often repeated criticism of the profession of engineering is that it is as a whole it lacks solidarity. organization, co-ordination, and leadership. Significantly, the critic, are all engineers. Ot

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Jenney's Paper on The Chemistry of Ore-Deposition (see p. 445)

    Professor Jenney has performed a notable service in presenting this summary of the steadily increasing body of observation on the presence of carbon in rocks of all kinds and its probable influence up

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Howe's Paper on the Constitution of Cast-Iron, with Remarks on Current-Opinions Concerning It (see p. 318)

    J. E. Stead, Middlesborough, England (communication to the author): Prof. Howe's valuable paper on cast-iron brings forward most prominently the correct explanation of the part played by combined

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Committees - National Open Hearth Steel Committee

    C. M. Kay, Chairman L. W. Moore, Post Chairman C. W. Conn, Vice-Chairman R. W. Shearman, Secretary-Treasurer BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN, AND RAW MATERIALS COMMITTEE F. C. Anderko, Chairman

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    A Symposium On The Conservation Of Tin

    CONTENTS PAGE Bronze Bearing Metals. By G. H. CLAMER 1729 Pennsylvania Railroad Anti-friction and Bell Metals. By F. M. WARING . . 1733 The Tin-plate Industry. By D. M. BUCK. Discussed by G. H.

    Jan 12, 1918

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    Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - The Simultaneous Growth of Oriented Crystals with Various Compositions

    By L. W. Sink, B. H. Kear, S. M. Copley, M. F. Hornbecker

    IT is well known that under appropriate conditions of chill casting, many metals and alloys develop a columnar grain structure having a high degree of preferred orientation.' In cubic materials,

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Largest Oil Output With Minimum Use of Materials Is Production Engineers? War Aim

    By C. H. Keplinger

    WARTIME factors have strengthened the production engineering consciousness of the petroleum industry. The basic principles of sound oil-production technology have been accepted as the standard by the

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Biographical Notices - Raphael Pumpelly

    Raphael PUmpelly, who became a member of the Institute in 1871, the year of its organization, and retained his membership for a long period, died at his home in Newport, R. I., Aug. 10, 1923. He is su

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    Report of the Treasurer

    Dues: Arrears........................................... $ 4.878.18 Current........................................... 96.174.46 New Members..................................... 6

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Nominations For Officers (95c972f2-a5e4-46d3-8661-e5bbbf593055)

    The co-operation of the members of the Institute is earnestly sought by the Committee on Nominations, recently appointed by the Board of . Directors, in its work of formulating a ticket for officers a

    Jan 7, 1915

  • AIME
    Studies On The Activation Of Quartz With Calcium Ion

    By Strathmore R. B. Cooke

    That calcium will activate quartz for flotation with anionic collectors such as soaps has been known for a number of years,1 2 3 and the method has been applied to the concentration of various iron or

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Copper in the 1980s

    By Robert :H. . Lesemann

    I recently gave a talk at a seminar on mine development in the Eighties. I had to present CRU' s long-range market outlook for copper, lead, zinc, nickel, molybdenum and silver. In reviewing the

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Fort Scott Mining Techniques Make Kansas Coal Competitive

    By John D. Wiebmer

    Kansas, with its thin seams and tough overburden, may not be anyone's first choice for a coal mining operation. But there are operators making it pay through careful attention to mining technique

    Jan 9, 1978

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    Economic Barriers Delay Underseas Mining

    By Chester O. Ensign

    Many publications to date have advocated under- seas mining operations, optimistically overlooking the paucity of information on mineral distribution and the ocean environments in which minerals occur

    Jan 9, 1966

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    Gayley's Invention Of The Dry Blast.

    By R. W. Raymond

    (Chattanooga Meeting, October, 1908.) THE immense commercial value of the Gayley dry-blast process has been established beyond controversy. The testimony of practical blast-furnace managers, on both

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Industrial Minerals - The 1957 Jackling Lecture-A Geologist Looks at Industrial Minerals

    By Joseph L. Gillson

    IT is a somewhat curious circumstance that the newest of the Institute's several awards should be conferred in the oldest of our several professional fields—for there is little question that geol

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Part VIII - The Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties of Miscibility-Gap Systems

    By B. E. Sundquist

    The various methods based on solution models for obtaining free energies of mixing from miscibility-gap data have been applied to a number of binary-alloy systems. For nine of these systems there exis

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Coal in 1929

    By HOWARD N. EAVENS

    DURING the year just closed the bituminous industry has been marked by a continuation of the period of low prices and a steady deflation, accompanied by the closing of mines and the consolidation of s

    Jan 1, 1930