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  • AIME
    Tripoli (837f6fa8-6884-4ae3-ac08-9ac4bb854354)

    By Butler, P. B.

    TRIPOLI is a rather unusual form of silica, which thus far has been found in commercially valuable quantities only in the neighborhood of Seneca, Mo., although there are numerous deposits of somewhat

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Powder Metallurgy as Applied to Machine Parts

    By A. J. Langhammer

    Broadly speaking, it may be said that the engineer has two major responsibilities: One is to recommend the choosing of proper machinery and equipment; the other, to assist in the simplification of des

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Discussions - Of Mr. Gillette's Paper on Investigations in Thermal Chemistry, Showing Atomic Heat-Valency (see p. 702)

    AlfreD H. Cowles, Cleveland, Ohio (commuaication to the Secretary*):—Mr.Gillette's paper and his deductions seem to me of the very greatest importance, if the validity of his conclusions and figu

    Jan 1, 1904

  • AIME
    The Passing of the Prospector

    By MERLE HOWARD GUISE

    WHEN I was a boy I walked into Fairbanks in 1905. I was but a soft chechako, and arrived with blisters covering my feet, as a result of "mushing" the 400-mile trail on foot. Because of them, the displ

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Production Engineering and Research - Experimental Determinations of Water Vapor Content of a Natural Gas up to 2000 Pounds Pressure (T. P. 1792, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1945)

    By R. L. Huntington, Frank P. Vance, George F. Russell, Robert Thompson

    With the advent of higher pressures in the operation of natural-gas transmission lines, the removal of water vapor from the gas has become increasingly important in order to prevent condensation or fo

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Coal - Coal Mine Bump Symposium: Introduction

    This issue presents the first of several articles making up the Bump Symposium, which was held at the 1958 Annual Meeting of AIME. Other Symposium papers will appear in the September issue of Mining E

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - A Liquid Phase Coating for Molybdenum

    By G. D. Oxx, L. F. Coffin

    The concept of using a phase that is liquid at service temperatures as a component of coatings for refractory metals has been described. The liquid, an alloy of gold and silicon, is retained on a mo

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Numerical Calculation of Immiscible Displacement by a Moving Reference Point Method

    By H. H. Rachford

    Numerical solutions of immiscible flow problems in which dispersive effects of capillarity are dominated by convection require excessively fine grid spacing with attendant high computing costs. The us

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Metallurgy of Copper - Experimental Work on Low-grade Oxide and Mixed Ores in Southwest

    By M. G. Fowler

    A GENERAL decline in copper production for most American producers occurred during the past year as a result of shortage in available labor. Few noteworthy technical developments have been reported; u

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - The Ferrous Iron Content and Magnetic Susceptibility of Some Artificial and Natural Oxides of Iron

    By R. B. Sosman, J. C. Hostetter

    It is well known that ferric oxide, Fe2O3, is paramagnetic, while magnetite, Fe3o4, is classed among the highly ferromagnetic substances. But magnetic data on oxides intermediate in composition betwee

    Jan 1, 1918

  • AIME
    Improvements In Mining Practice In The Butte District

    By E. R. Borcherdt

    METHODS and equipment are subject to study in the Butte district at all times in order that advantage may be taken of any new developments that might serve to increase efficiency and lower costs. Det

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - Importance and Application of Piezoelectric Minerals

    By Hugh H. Waesche

    Of all the military services, the Signal Corps is the most concerned with piezoelectric minerals because of its function as a supply service to the strategic and tactical military forces. Consequently

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Oil And Gas Developments In Tennessee in 1945

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 5945 was slightly more than 6000 bbl., the lowest figure since 1916. Approximately 5500 bbl. was produced from the "Mississippi lime" in Scott and Morgan C

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Papres - Metal Mining - Some Fundamental Data on Mechanical Dust Traps

    By Theodore Hatch

    The pneumatic rock drill operates essentially as a crusher. The rock is shattered into a powder that is removed from the drill hole by the air stream introduced through the hollow drill steel. Particl

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Methods in Handling the Silicosis Problem in Ontario

    By G. C. Bateman

    THE Workmen's Compensation Act of Ontario was passed in 1915 and Miners' Phthisis was added to the list of compensable industrial diseases in 1916. Under this provision of the Act only about

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Earth Resistivity in Groundwater Studies in Illinois

    By Merlyn B. Buhle

    The value of the earth resistivity method in groundwater studies in Illinois has long been recognized. Owing to the sharp electrical contrasts between sand and gravel deposits and glacial till, alluvi

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    The Use Of The S.I. Unit System In Mine Ventilation Calculations And Practice

    By Jan Wolski

    Today's rapidly shrinking world requires a common language of measurements, a consistent system which could be used by everyone. The S.I. system of units is generally accepted as such and is alre

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1941

    By G. S. Hume

    The largest development program in the history of Alberta was undertaken in 1941 in an effort to increase oil production. The drilling record is as follows: In Alberta there was the largest explora

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1941

    By G. S. Hume

    The largest development program in the history of Alberta was undertaken in 1941 in an effort to increase oil production. The drilling record is as follows: In Alberta there was the largest explora

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Fertilizer Minera1s

    By John P. Bryant

    Plant nutrients are obtained by plants from both the air and the soil. Carbon dioxide, a gaseous form of carbon and oxygen, supplies the carbon which usually makes up 50% or more of plant structure. P

    Jan 1, 1975