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  • AIME
    Petroleum Economics - Significance of World Petroleum Production Trends (TP 2228, Petr. Tech., July 1947)

    By Warren L. Baker, I. J. Logan

    By 1950 or soon thereafter facilities will be available in foreign countries for the production, transportation, and refining of about 4,305,000 bbl per day of crude oil—a volume not far short of curr

    Jan 1, 1948

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    By-Laws

    SEC. 1. The membership of the 'Institute shall comprise six classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6, Rocky Mountain Members. All s

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Coal - Automatic Coal Sampling System

    By C. D. Allman

    Specifications for coal at the Grand Lake thermal electric station read in part: "Coal will be Rom Minto Bituminous (strip operation). Maximum lump 3x3x4 ft. Very corrosive, abrasive and when damp, st

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Mining - Underground Haulage in Metal Mines

    By S. H. Ash

    Diesel locomotives, trucks, bulldozers, and other diesel-powered equipment are fast proving their superiority for mine transportation purposes. MORE than 100 minerals are mined and processed in the

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Report of the Library Committee

    The Library belonging to the Institute is now administered as part of that of the United Engineering Society, the members of the Library Committee representing the Institute on the Library Board of th

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Production Schedules for Different Ore Production Rates – Production Schedules

    By Michael B. Kahle, Fred J. Scheaffer

    Production scheduling, along with production planning, provides projections of future mining progress and time requirements for the development and extraction of a resource. These schedules and plans

    Jan 1, 1979

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    X-Ray Analysis Of Residual Elastic Strain In Quartzose Rocks

    By M. Friedman

    Applications of rock mechanics to the design of engineering structures in rock involve the assumption that the stresses are due entirely to the present applied loads. For instance, it is assumed that

    Jan 1, 1972

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    The Relation of Free-swelling Indexes to Other Characteristics of Some Alabama Domestic Stoker Coals

    By Reynold Q. Shotts

    INTRODUCTION THE small domestic underfeed stoker as now designed is unusually sensitive to the coking and plastic properties of coals, and when the attempt is made to burn the high rank coking and

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Injection of a Hot Liquid into a Porous Medium

    By C. W. Volek, J. E. Chappelear

    The injection of a hot liquid into initially cool porous media, saturated with the same liquid and surrounded by two impermeable but heat conducting media (cap and base rock), has been studied both ex

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Marginal Analysis-Its Application in Determining Cut-off Grade

    By E. L. Vickers

    Over the years, the pure theorist in economic analysis has accumulated a formidable array of facts in bringing his subject matter under control. Business managers and mining engineers are aware of the

    Jan 6, 1961

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    General Theory of Metallic Hardening (06831494-d898-4b04-aba5-99220c765456)

    By Dean, R. S.

    THE numerous theories of hardening which have been advanced in recent years are all satisfactory in accounting for some of the phenomena observed in hardening metals, but none so far presented account

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Correlation of High-Temperature Properties and Structures in 1 Cr-Mo-V Forging Steels

    By R. M. Goldhoff, H. J. Beattie

    The high-temperature properties of a 1 Cr-Mo-V forging steel are described. A series of controlled heat treatments was designed to delineate the effects of austenitizing and tempering treatments, temi

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Metallographic Methods - Quantitative Metallography by Point-counting and Lineal Analysis (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, T. P. 2215, with discussion)

    By M. Cohen, R. T. Howard

    It has long been realized among metallurgists that a fast, reliable method for the quantitative determination of the percentage of microconstituents in an alloy would be of great benefit in studies of

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Metallographic Methods - Quantitative Metallography by Point-counting and Lineal Analysis (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, T. P. 2215, with discussion)

    By M. Cohen, R. T. Howard

    It has long been realized among metallurgists that a fast, reliable method for the quantitative determination of the percentage of microconstituents in an alloy would be of great benefit in studies of

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Ore Deposits at Butte, Mont.

    Discussion of the paper of Reno H. Sales, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 80, August, 1913, pp. 1524 to 1626. L. C. GRATON, Cambridge, Mass.:-It has been my

    Jan 11, 1913

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    Theoretical Metallurgy - Application of X-rays in the Manufacture of Telephone Apparatus (With Discussion)

    By M. Baeyertr

    Since 1915 many papers and books have covered industrial applications of X-rays from various angles. Two of the more recent are a paper by Fink and Archer, which describes in detail the technique of r

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Crushing, Grinding, and Agitation of Tonopah Ores

    By H. A. BURK

    THE ores of the Tonopah, district are hard, compact and' highly siliceous. They contain from .1 to 2, per cent. of sulfide material, of which argentite is the valuable mineral; occasionally pyrar

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Molders of a Better Destiny

    By CHARLES M. A. STINE

    IN fighting a war the all-absorbing intent is to win. There is little time to analyze the rush of events or to appraise their consequences beyond the war's end. The united objective is, rightly,

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Collection Of Laboratory Dusts

    By Benny Langston, Frank M. Jr. Stephens

    IN recent years much attention has been given to recovery, treatment, and disposal of dusts discharged into the atmosphere from operations of industry. Considerable data has been accumulated on both o

    Jan 8, 1954

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    The Petroleum Industry - Increased Domestic Business Activity, and the European War Improves the Export Outlook

    By Basil B. Zavoico

    PRODUCTION of crude it in the United States during 1939 totaled about 1.255,776,000 barrels, an average of 3,440,482 barrels per day, 3.41 per cent above the 1938 output of 1,214,355,000 barrels but 1

    Jan 1, 1940