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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Delayed Fractures in Martensite

    By Roman Šejnoha, Karel Mazanec

    A pronounced tendency for delayed fracture zoas observed in the martensite structure of low-alloy steels in the as-quenched condition. Cracks of predominantly intercrystalline nature nucleated and pro

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Reduction and Magnetic Separation of Manganiferous Iron Ores by the R-N Process

    By N. F. Schulz, H. A. Lex

    Representative samples of typical manganiferous iron ores from the Cuyuna Range, Minn., were reduced to the metallic iron state at temperatures just short of fusion with an excess of coke in the manne

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Metallurgical Reactions of Fluorides - Discussion

    By Herbert H. Kellogg

    C. M. Decroly (University of Brussels, Belgium) — The importance of the fluorides in the process metallurgy of special metals has already been accepted and it will probably increase in the future. Fre

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Effects of Structure and Unsaturation of Collector on Soap Flotation of Iron Ores

    By S. R. B. Cooke, H. S. Choi, I. Iwasaki

    Oleic acid is the chief ingredient of fatty acids used as collectors in nonsulfide flotation. With a few notable exceptions, the various quantities of saturated and other unsaturated acids comprising

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    An Introductory Review – Computer Applications In Exploration

    By Daniel T. O’Brian

    Mineral exploration activities are benefiting from new interpretive techniques which have become economically practical with computers. Government agencies, educational institutions, and industry have

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Plastics vs. Metals

    By Don Masson

    MUCH has been written and many prophecies made on the subject of plastics as a replacement for metal, and the extent to which these materials will compete with each other for peace- time markets. (Met

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Operation And Maintenance Training And Startup - Crushing Circuit

    By Richard R. Bains

    "When l hear - I normally remember 10 percent When I hear and see - I can remember 15 to 25 percent When I hear, see, and do - I usually remember up to 50 percent" While this is not a tr

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Local Section News (e4b11d69-83c4-4d21-9c4b-fefc83f8495a)

    COLORADO SECTION CHARLES M. MACNEILL, Chairman, GEORGE M. TAYLOR, Vice-Chairman, FRED CARROLL, Sec.-Treas., State Museum Bldg., Denver, Colo. WALTER W. CASE, H. E. COLLBRAN. The annual meeting of

    Jan 4, 1918

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Hydroxamate vs. Fatty Acid Flotation of Iron Oxide

    By R. W. Harper, M. C. Fuerstenau, J. D. Miller

    Data were obtained with hematite with octyl hydroxamate and oleate as collectors to determine the mechanism of collector adsorption and also to establish the roles that conditioning time and temperatu

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Papers - Hydraulics of Flowing Wells - Classification of Flowing Wells with Respect to Velocity (With Discussion)

    By F. P. Donohue

    The observations and data presented in this paper are the result of extensive study of flowing wells, most of which were in the Maracaibo Lake Basin of Venezuela. The Lago Petroleum Corpn. had extensi

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Technical Notes - Chemical Polishing of Pure Zinc

    By V. J. Decarlo, J. J. Gilman

    POLISHING pure zinc differs somewhat from polishing less reactive metals. The problem is not that of finding a suitable reagent, but rather of producing the polish in such a way that the surface remai

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Papers - Preparation - The Operation of a Froth Flotation Plant on Washery-water Solids (T.P. 2199, Coal Tech, May 1947, with discussion)

    By C. D. Rubert, W. J. Parton

    A flotation plant was placed in operation in 1945 at the Tamaqua colliery of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. Inc., to recover fine anthracite which is discharged from the cleaning plant with the washer

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Blast-Furnace Plant of the " Elba" Societa Anonima di Miniere e di Alti Forni, at Portoferraio, Elba

    By Carlo Massa

    THE Societá Auonima di Miniere e di Alti Fourni, familiarly known as the " Elba Company," works the rich ore-deposits of the Island of Elba under a long-term contract with the Italian Government. The

    Mar 1, 1905

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    Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation and Diffusionless Phase Changes in Metals-The Gold-Cadmium Beta Phase

    By L. C. Chang, T. A. Read

    Diffusionless transformation in Au-Cd single crystals containing about 50 atomic pet Cd was investigated by means of X-ray analysis of the orientation relationships, electrical resistivity measurement

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Logging and Log Interpretation - Prediction of the Efficiency of a Perforator Down-Hole Bases on Acoustic Logging Information

    By A. A. Venghiattis

    A rational approach to the selection of the appropriate perforator to use in each specific zone of an oil well is presented. The criteria presently in use for this choice bear little resemblance with

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - Crushing in Cyanide Solution, as Practiced in the Black Hills, South Dakota

    By Charles H. Fulton

    The process of crushing ore in cyanide solution was first used at the Crown mine, New Zealand, in 1897, by Mr. F. R. W. Daw; and, two years later, Mr. John Hinton tried it experimentally at the old Da

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Discussion - Fine Coal Preparation - State Of The Art, Problems And Predictions For The Future – Discussion - Cooper, Donald K.

    Prior to any detailed discussion, I'd like to say that Dr. Aplan has made direct hits on two important considerations: 1) The most demanding need in Fine Coal research is to develop improved meth

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Papers - Well Logging - Natural Potentials in Well Logging (T. P. 1626)

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

    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, 1946

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    Papers - Well Logging - Natural Potentials in Well Logging (T. P. 1626)

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

    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, 1946

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - High-temperature Resistance Furnaces with Ductile Molybdenum or Tungsten Resistors (with Discussion)

    By W. E. Ruder

    Considerable interest has been shown lately in various types of furnaces for the production of high temperatures, both for laboratory purposes and for small industrial uses. Dr. J. A. Harkerl describe

    Jan 1, 1918