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  • AIME
    A Lay View of the Function of the Federated American Engineering Societies

    OF what use is the federation to me and why should I support it?" is a question that has been asked by many members of the constituent societies of the F. A. E. S. during the last year; a question tha

    Jan 9, 1922

  • AIME
    The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear

    By Eugene Guccione

    FOREWORD-In an interview published in the May 1975 issue of MINING ENGINEERING, one of the world's most respected scientists, nuclear physicist Hans Bethe discussed the reliability of nuclear pow

    Jan 4, 1977

  • AIME
    Factors in the High Retail Price of Coal

    By Foster Bain

    MOST of us householders in the East burn anthra-cite, so the problem that interests us most is the distribution and supply of the domestic sizes of anthracite. That, however, is only a small part of t

    Jan 4, 1923

  • AIME
    Notes On The Occurrence Of Some Of The Rarer Metals In Blister Copper.

    By A. Eilers

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) A NUMBER of the copper refineries in this country have lately separated some of the rarer metals from the slimes in the refinery tanks One of these has furnished me the

    Jan 6, 1913

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Relative Triaxial Deformation Rates (Metals Tech., Sept. 1945, T. P. 1808, with discussion)

    By A. W. Ross, William Marsh Baldwin, T. S. Howald

    The related subjects of preferred orientation, directionality in physical properties, and earing tendencies of wrought metal strip have attracted the attention of metallurgists to such an extent

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Relative Triaxial Deformation Rates (Metals Tech., Sept. 1945, T. P. 1808, with discussion)

    By William Marsh Baldwin, T. S. Howald, A. W. Ross

    The related subjects of preferred orientation, directionality in physical properties, and earing tendencies of wrought metal strip have attracted the attention of metallurgists to such an extent

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Hydrocarbon Chain of Alkyl Collectors in Flotation

    By T. W. Healy, P. Somasundaran, D. W. Fuerstenau

    The flotation behavior of quartz in the presence of alkyl ammonium acetates as a function of alkyl chain length has been interpreted in terms of hemi-micelle formation at the solid-liquid interface. T

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - An Automatic Analysis and Control System Adapted to Magnetic Separation for Instructional Laboratory Use

    By B. G. Zambre, G. A. Parks, J. N. Roco

    Automatic controls have long been a fact of technological life. Some understanding of control systems is rapidly becoming essential to the competence of mineral engineers. Students in undergraduate mi

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Present and Future of the Copper Industry

    By Cornelius Kelley

    I HAVE been asked to discuss "What Can be Done to Revive the Mining Industry," particularly from the standpoint of the copper industry. It is impossible to consider this problem, if in fact there can

    Jan 2, 1922

  • AIME
    Papers - Electrical Methods - Interpretation of Earth-resistivity Curves (T. P. 755, with discussion)

    By G. F. Tagg

    In an earlier paper1, the author described a method of interpreting earth-resistivity curves, based on the theoretical investigation of a single horizontal underlying stratum. If the four-electrode sy

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Papers - Electrical Methods - Interpretation of Earth-resistivity Curves (T. P. 755, with discussion)

    By G. F. Tagg

    In an earlier paper1, the author described a method of interpreting earth-resistivity curves, based on the theoretical investigation of a single horizontal underlying stratum. If the four-electrode sy

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Members Of The Institute In Military Service

    BARBOUR, PERCY E., Deputy Supt., (Captain), New York State Troopers; Captain, 22nd Regiment, N. Y. N. G. BARLING, 1i. B., 1st Lieutenant, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps. CHAPMAN, R. H., Majo

    Jan 7, 1917

  • AIME
    Pittsburgh Paper - Note on the Determination of Small Quantities of Titanium in Irons and Steels

    By Horace L. Wells

    The gravimetric determination of titanium in irons and steels is extremely difficult. It may be well, therefore, to call the attention of those members of the Institute who are interested in the chemi

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Characterization Of Rock Conditions For The Deep Tunnel Project In Milwaukee

    By Roger C. Ilsley

    The $2.1 billion Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement Program (MWAP) requires the construction of several miles of underground openings at depths up to 350 feet for the conveyance and storage of sewage

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Cleveland Paper - Electric Heating and the Removal of Phosphorus from Iron

    By Albert E. Greene

    Processes for the removal of phosphorus from iron or steel are steadily assuming greater importance in view of the abundance of high-phosphorus iron-ore and the diminishing supply of pure ore. In the

    Jan 1, 1913

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    New York Paper - A New System for Operating Regenerative Hot-Blast Stoves

    By Jacob T. Wainwright

    AS a means for increasing the efficiency in modern blast-furnaces by supplying to them blast of a much higher temperature than is now possible, the writer offers as a suggestion a modification in the

    Jan 1, 1889

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Increased Rate of Formation of InSb on an Antimony Surface during Electrolytic Treatment

    By Henry Leidheiser, Melvin C. Jr. Hobson

    The rate of formation of the intermetallic compound, indium antimonide, at the interface between iudium and antimony at 100°C is greatly increased when a composite electrode of indium electrode -posit

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Concerning The Method Of Making The Assay Of The Ores Of All The Metals And Especially Of Those That Contain Silver And Gold.

    THE assay of all metal ores is made by means of fusion and they are brought to their fineness in the same way as if they were a large quantity. However, I have told you of lead, tin, copper, and iron

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Montreal Paper - A New Method of Dredging, Applicable to Some Kinds of Mining Operations

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    I desire to call the attention of the Institute to a novel system of dredging which, it seems to me, may prove applicable, not only to river and harbor improvements, but also to certain varieties at 1

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Pittsburgh Paper - The Mineral Resources of the Hudson's Bay Territories

    By Robert Bell

    The regions to which this paper refers include the whole of the Dominion of Canada east of the 130 Rocky Mountains and north of the water-shed of the St. Lawrence. Very little exploration for economic

    Jan 1, 1886