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Filled Stopes - Methods of Mining and Ore Estimation at Lucky Tiger Mine (with Discussion)By L. R. Budrow, R. T. Mishler
The Lucky-Tiger mine is a silver-gold property, situated at El Tigre, in the northeastern part of Sonora, Mexico, at an elevation of 6000 ft. in the Sierra Madre Mountains. It is 30 miles by wagon roa
Jan 1, 1925
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A Computer Procedure To Simulate Progressive Rock Failure Around Coal Mine EntriesBy M. T. Melvin, N. P. Kripakov
The practical application of a post-processing modeling procedure to simulate progressive rock failure around the periphery of coal mine entries is presented. This numerical scheme utilizes a simple r
Jan 1, 1983
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Butte Paper - Arsenic Trioxide from Flue DustBy James O. Elton
This paper covers, besides laboratory work, a study of actual operation at the Washoe Smelter over a considerable period of time, together with the results of a visit to the Midvale plant of the Unite
Jan 1, 1914
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Institute of Metals Division - Cross-Rolling and Annealing Textures In High-Purity IronBy Hsun Hu
NOT much data are available in the literature on textures in cross-rolled metal sheets. Among the body-centered-cubic metals, a few investigators have studied the preferred orientations developed in c
Jan 1, 1958
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The Carbon-Oxygen Equilibrium Liquid IronBy H. C. Vacher
THE limiting concentrations of carbon and oxygen which may co-exist at equilibrium in liquid iron are important in determining the degree to which liquid steel may be refined before it is deoxidized.
Jan 1, 1931
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Discussion - Institute of Metals Division (5b731459-89af-4287-a2a5-e125c22bcbf4)C. G. Dunn (Generai! Electric Research Laboratory)— The author is to be commended on his attempt to calculate the residual strain energy from information on the dislocation density within the subgrain
Jan 1, 1961
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Metallized Slurry Blasting At Eagle MountainBy H. M. Conger
Kaiser Steel Corporation's Eagle Mountain mine is located in the Colorado Desert, 60 miles east of Indio, California. Iron concentrates from the mine are shipped by rail 164 miles to the' Co
Jan 11, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Warm Pressing of Beryllium PowderBy N. P. Pinto
Compacting below the recrystallization temperature was studied. Ideal density was attained at 550° to 600°C using 25 tsi. Compacts have strength and hardness higher than cold worked beryllium. The rec
Jan 1, 1955
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Composition on the Properties of 5 Pct Cr SteelsBy E. G. Schempp, W. A. Morgan
The influence of modifications in the molybdenum, vanadium and, to a limited degree, carbon and boron content to a basic composition of 5 pct Cr, 0.75 pct Mo, 1 pct V hot-work tool steel composition,
Jan 1, 1962
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Atlantic City Paper - Estimated Costs of Mining and Coking and Relative Commercial Returns from Operating in the Connellsville and Walston-Reynoldsville Districts, PennsylvaniaBy Edward V. D’Invilliers
In connection with some recent professional work in the coalfields of Western Pennsylvania, with special reference to results of coking operations, I was asked to compile a statement giving the estima
Jan 1, 1905
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Shrinkage Stopes - Mining Methods of the Cripple Creek District (with Discussion)By Fred Jones
The Cripple Creek district is in Teller County, Colo., about 18 miles in an air line west of Colorado Springs and at an elevation of 10,000 It. A line drawn through Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak wil
Jan 1, 1925
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James Tucker MacKenzie - Chairman Iron and Steel Division A. I. M. E.By James Tucker MacKeni~ie
BORN in Florida, educated in Ten¬nessee, employed all his life in the iron industry of Alabama, J. T. MacKenzie is truly of the South. In courtesy, hospitality, as well as in accent of speech, he is t
Jan 1, 1938
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Albert Portevin - Honorary Member, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
ALBERT PORTEVIN, distinguished French physical metallurgist .and savant, has been added to the Institute's list of Honorary Members. Professor Portevin's work in collaboration .with A. M. Ga
Jan 1, 1938
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Woman Auxiliary OfficersPresident MRS. ROBERT HURSH River Road, Silvermine Norwalk, Conn. First Vice-President MRS. THORNE E. LLOYD 14 Green Hill Road Morristown, N. J. Second Vice-President AIRS. JOHN PAUL DYER Shor
Jan 1, 1942
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Underground Mining - Prevalence of Anthraco-silicosis among Hard-coal Mining EmployeesBy Roy R. Jones, R. R. Sawyers
It has long been comnlon knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - Faults in the Structure of Copper-Silicon Alloys - DiscussionBy C. S. Barrett
W. Hofmann, J. Ziegler, and H. Hanemann—Having dealt with the same alloys in the winter 1941 to 1942, we want to give a short report on the generating of the hexagonal kappa phase by deforming the sup
Jan 1, 1951
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Underground Mining - Prevalence of Anthraco-silicosis among Hard-coal Mining EmployeesBy Roy R. Jones, R. R. Sawyers
It has long been comnlon knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Preparation - Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern Brazil (T. P. 1884, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946)By Thomas Fraser, Alvaro Abreu
The work described in this paper was carried out under the sponsorship of the Foreign Economics Administration and in cooperation with the Departamento Nacional da Produggo Mineral, Rio de Janeiro. Th
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation Characteristics of Zinc Crystals with Polycrystalline Surface Layers (TN)By S. Feuerstein, J. M. Galligan
SURFACE effects in the deformation of metal single crystals have been noted by a variety of workers.' A large majority of these experiments have used surface roughening or a second chemical const
Jan 1, 1965
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Biographical Notice of Eckley B. CoxeBy R. W. Raymond
The relations of Eckley B. Coxe to the Institute, as one of its founders and early Presidents, and, throughout its history, an enthusiastic supporter and a valued contributor, would alone
Jan 1, 1896