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  • AIME
    A Computer Procedure To Simulate Progressive Rock Failure Around Coal Mine Entries

    By 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

  • AIME
    New Cornelia

    YEARS ago, when metal mining was more an adventure than a well-organized business, it was often said (with some color of truth) that unless a mine could stand bad management or mismanagement, it was n

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Some Applications of Potential Methods to Structural Studies (ca87e0f6-d3f8-49aa-ac4d-4869d28f9b63)

    By E. G. Leonardon

    THE first to appreciate and foresee the value of applying electrical measurements to structural studies was Prof. Conrad Schlumberger, Professor of Physics at the School of Mines in Paris. One of his

    Jan 1, 1928

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    PART IV - Papers - The Carbide Phases in Mar-M200

    By R. W. Smashey, B. J. Piearcey

    The structure, composition, and morphology of the carbide phases present in the nickel-base superalloy, Mar-M200, hare been determined and three carbide phases observed. The MC carbide is a solidifica

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - On the Normal Interaction Between Adsorbed Species and Adsorbing Surface

    By J. M. Cases

    Study of the normal interaction between flotation collectors and the silicates through measurement of the electrokinetic potential carried out by the streaming potential and flotation recovery methods

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Adsorption of Dodecylammonium Acetate on Hematite and Its Flotation Effect

    By A. M. Gaudin, J. G. Morrow

    FLOTATION requires the existence of a definite contact angle. This contact angle, the surface tension of the solution, and adsorption at the solid-fluid interface are quantitatively related. Adsorp

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Recovery on the Tensile Flow Behavior of Molybdenum

    By J. L. Lytton, T. E. Tietz

    The recovery of flour stress of recrylstallized are-cast molyhdenum after 10 pet prestrain at 150°C was studied for recovery temperatures of 725o 801o and 901oC. The yield phenomenon observed after r

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Logging and Log Interpretation - Cement Bond Log--A Study of Cement and Casing Variables

    By G. H. Pardue, L. H. Gollwitzer, J. H. Moran, R. L. Morris

    Experimental and theoretical studies of casing-borne signals have provided data on the attenuation efect, compressive strength and shear modulus for different types of cement. These data resulted in t

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Superconducting Properties of a 45 Pct Nb (Cb)-55 Pct Zr Alloy

    By K. M. Rolls, R. M. Rose, H. B. Shukovsky

    Studies of the phase structure, critical current density, and resistive critical magnetic field of a 45 pct Nb-55 pct Zr superconducting alloy after final-size heat treatments are reported in this pap

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - Influence of Mechanization on Location of Coal Production in Illinois (T.P. 1021, with discussion)

    By Paul Weir

    During the past decade, methods of producing bituminous coal in the state of Illinois, which ranks third in production among the states in which bituminous coal is mined, have undergone great changes.

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)

    By H. P. Greenwald

    THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Annual Meeting Breaks Records

    RECORDING that the latest annual meeting was the largest and most successful ever held has be-come almost a habit, but when, as this year, the registration on the first day exceeded any other first da

    Jan 3, 1928

  • AIME
    Solubility Of Lead And Bismuth In Liquid Aluminum And Aluminum-Copper Alloys

    By L. W. Kempf, K. R. Van Horn

    DURING the recent development of aluminum alloys for free-cutting screw-machine rod, it became desirable to know something of the solubility of lead and bismuth in liquid aluminum and in some aluminum

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    The Significance Of Manganese In American Steel Metallurgy

    By F. H. Willcox

    IN Bessemer-steel practice, air is blow, through a bath of iron, or projected strongly upon its surface to burn out silicon, manganese, and carbon. Toward the end of the blow, when the iron is not pro

    Jan 2, 1917

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    Composition Of Petroleum And Its Relation To Industrial Use

    By Charles Mabery

    So FAR as the elementary composition of petroleum is -known, it may be briefly stated. Petroleum consists principally of a few series of hydrocarbons, with admixtures of sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen d

    Jan 2, 1920

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    Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)

    By H. P. Greenwald

    THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Flocculation and Clarification of Slimes with Organic Flocculants (2b7a9410-b656-48c2-bf94-b19914b414dc)

    By George Gardner

    THE application of wet cleaning processes for the beneficiation of bituminous coal has created in some localities a problem in the recovery and disposal of fine solids in the washery water. The maximu

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Salt Lake Paper - Melting of Cathode Copper in the Electric Furnace (with Discussion)

    By Dorsey A. Lyon, Robert M. Keeney

    The electric furnace has always been found to be especially adapted to melting, refining, and finishing processes throughout its gradual acceptance by metallurgists as a practical apparatus for conduc

    Jan 1, 1915

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    The "Calweld" Moles

    By C. L. Horn

    All the tunneling machines discussed in this chapter are Calweld machines. I have divided the machines designed for soft-to-medium formations into three groups, correlated with typical formations an

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Industrial Applications Of Disappearing-Filament Optical Pyrometer

    By F. E. Bash

    A GREAT many industrial operations require the application of heat to carry on or complete processes, in which cases the temperatures must often be controlled within very narrow limits. For the lower

    Jan 8, 1919