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  • AIME
    Alphabetical List of Members

    Aamot, Olav Crone, Research Engr., Guggenheim Bros. Labs., 3,771 10th Ave., New York, N. Y. '29 Abbott, Clarence E., V.P., Charge of Raw Materials, Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., 1242 Brown-Mar

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Technical Note - Optimization of Fluids for Diamond Core Drilling of Silicates

    By N. H. MacMillan, W. M. Mularie, R. E. Jackson, A. R. C. Westwood

    The initial results of a study of the environment-sensitive microhardness and diamond rotary drilling behavior of granite and its constituent minerals quartz and feldspar (microcline)1 have establishe

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Method Of Fixing Prices Of Bituminous Coal Adopted By The United States Fuel Administration

    By Cyrus Garnsey

    NECESSITY FOR PRICE FIXING DURING the latter part of 1916 and the early months of 1917, clue to war activities, there was a threatened shortage of coal which resulted in panic among consumers and a r

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Colorado Paper - Method of Fixing Prices of Bituminous Coal Adopted by U. S. Fuel Administration (with Discussion)

    By J. H. Allport, C. Garnsey

    During the latter part of 1916 and the early months of 1917, due to war activities, there was a threatened shortage of coal which resulted in panic among consumers and a rush to obtain coal at once at

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Mining Methods and Systems

    By Thomas T. Read

    EVERYONE engaged in the teaching of mining engineering will, I suppose, agree that the most difficult subject to teach is "Mining Methods." One primary difficulty is that the students taking the cours

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Part X - The Properties of Low-Carbon Iron-Nickel-Chromium Martensites

    By S. Floreen

    Seven iron alloys ranging from 5 to 12 pct Ni and 5 to 14 pct Cr were studied. All alloys transformed to bcc massive martensites. Tempering increased the strengths , probably because of relief of resi

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - Structure of Drawn and Annealed Tungsten Wire

    By D. A. Thomas, E. S. Meieran

    Tungsten wires were examined by transmission electron microscopy after drawing and after high-temperature annealing. Drawn wire consists of highly elongated grains called fibers, whose long axis is pa

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Determination of the Eutectic Composition by the Zone-Melting Method

    By J. B. Clark, A. S. Yue

    The zone-melting technique can be adapted for the de-termination of the eutectic composition in complex metal systerrzs. The application of this method is demonstrated in a simple eutectic system, Mg-

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - Structure of Diborides of Titanium, Zirconium, Columbium, Tantalum, and Vanadium

    By J. T. Norton, H. Blumenthal, S. J. Sindeband

    The interstitial phases formed by the transition elements with carbon, nitrogen and boron constitute a unique class of substances which are of considerable technical interest because of their well dev

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Sulphur Pressure Measurements of Molybdenum Sesquisulphide in Equilibrium with Molybdenum

    It has been established that molybdenum sesquisulphide, not molybdenite, is in equilibrium with molybdenum metal and sulphur vapor in the vicinity of 1100°C. The S2 pressure for this system has been o

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Coal - Rheolaveur System of Fine Coal Cleaning

    By John Griffen

    This paper records over twenty years' experience with the use of the Rheolaveur system in the United States, showing its ability to meet changing conditions caused by the dirtier mine output of p

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Rheolaveur System of Fine Coal Cleaning

    By John Griffen

    This paper records over twenty years' experience with the use of the Rheolaveur system in the United States, showing its ability to meet changing conditions caused by the dirtier mine output of p

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Technical Notes - Crystal Structure and Some Properties of the Compound Zr3Al

    By J. H. Mallery, J. H. Keeler

    THE crystal structure of Zral, the compound richest in zirconium (91.03 pct Zr by weight) in the system Zr-Al, has been found to be ordered face-centered-cubic. This compound is of particular interest

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - The Plastic Deformation of Zirconium-Oxygen Alloy Single Crystals in the Range 77° to 950°K

    By D. Mills, G. B. Craig

    The defortnaliotz of zirconicltt single crystals conlaining osygen in the range 740 to 6800 atom parts per nilllion was esanined oc7er the range 77" to 950°K. An anctlsis of the dqfarmaliotz parameter

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Beryllium-iron System

    By M. Cohen, R. J. Teitel

    There is considerable interest in beryllium because of its low density (1.84 g per cu cm), high modulus of elasticity (40 X 106 psi), high melting point (1280°C), and special nuclear characteristics.

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Discussion - Correlation Between Mineral Behavior In Cataphoresis And In Flotation – Gaudin, A. M., Sun, S. C., Min. Tech., May 1946

    By Shiou-Chuan Sun

    SHIOU-CHUAN SUN (author's reply).-Thanks are extended to Professor Hassialis for his recognition of the usefulness of a new tool, the cataphoretic cell, as an adjunct to the bubble machine and th

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Iron and Steel Division - Surface Structure of Nonoxidizing Slags Containing Sulphur

    By R. E. Boni, G. Derge

    Application of surface tension measurements has been made to molten silicates in order to determine the effect of sulphur upon the surface tensions of synthetic blast furnace slags. In melts with the

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Expansion of Titanium and Some Ti-O Alloys

    By R. J. Wasilewski

    Axial expansion has been determined by X-ray diffraction up to 600° to 760°C in a titanium and four high-oxygen alloys. Expansion data cannot be fitted to the usual quadratic expression and anomali

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - On the Nature of the Chill Zone in Ingot Solidification

    By H. Biloni, R. Morando

    The surface structure and substructure of Al-Cu alloys solidified as conventional ingots and under particular conditions such as those used by Bower and Flemings are studied. The influence of lampbla

    Jan 1, 1969