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  • AIME
    Discussion of Papers - Temperature and Humidity in Electrical Separation of Oxide Minerals

    By J. H. Anderson, G. A. Parks, B. K. Jindal, H. Leslie Bullock

    H. Leslie Bullock (Engineering Consultant, Oak Park, 111.) — In reading over the paper, I find that I have no quarrel with the thoroughness of investigation of the points studied, but I am forced to q

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Holcombe James Brown - New Director, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    AN ENGINEER with as varied geographical experience as H. J. Brown does not often specialize on one particular thing all of his professional life. For forty years he has been engaged in gypsum mining,

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Radioactive -Tracer Technique For Studying Grinding Ball Wear

    By J. E. Campbell, G. D. Calkins, N. M. Ewbank, M. Pobereskin, A. Wesner

    GRINDING for size reduction affects the economics of many processes and products. It is essential as the first step in many industrial processes and is also a finishing step for materials with propert

    Jan 12, 1957

  • AIME
    Low-Sulfur Coals Of Kentucky

    By Willard Jillson

    WITHIN the last ten years Kentucky has become celebrated for its low-sulfur bituminous coals. Prior to this time, many investigators had discovered the abundance of this coal but the fact was unknown

    Jan 9, 1919

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    A Comparison Of The Huntington-Heberlein And Dwight-Lloyd Processes

    By W. W. Norton

    THE gradually increasing proportion of sulphide ores which lead smelters of to-day are called upon to handle has caused the roasting problem to become one of ever greater importance. We may look back

    Jan 8, 1914

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Laboratory Experiments in Lime-Roasting a Galena-Concentrate with Reference to the Savelsberg Process

    By H. O. Hofman

    Lime-roasting is a term proposed by Ingalls' for the operation of forcing air under pressure through a mixture of galena and lime at the kindling-temperature with the object of oxidizing lead and

    Jan 1, 1908

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Substituted Starches in Amine Flotation of Iron Ore

    By C. S. Chang

    Replacement of active groups in corn starch, as shown by results of the starch derivatives tested, impairs rather than improves the value of corn starch as a selective iron oxide depressant. Increased

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Economics - Economic Influences of the Gasoline Situation

    By H. J. Struth

    Conditions in the gasoline market undoubtedly influence the oil industry's general economic situation to a greater degree than perhaps any other single factor. No matter how efficiently the oil i

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Industrial Relations at Tennessee Copper Company

    By J. N. Houser

    THE industrial relations between the Tennessee Copper Co. and its employees have developed a number of interesting things and have been most, profitable to the employees and to the company. It is note

    Jan 12, 1922

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    Foreword (00cc6826-ecfb-4ec1-bc1d-76b4ef669822)

    By Harvey S. Mudd

    AMONG the highly skilled craftsmen of the Renaissance were those who worked with ores and metals. The author of this book, Vannoccio Biringuccio, was a master craftsman in the practices of smelting an

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Discussion - Accommodating the Land Use Planning Provisions of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 12, Dec. 1983, pp. 1654-1656 – Saperstein, L. W.

    By P. J. Ehret

    By and large, I agree with many of the precepts discussed in the Saperstein paper. I believe there is much more that can be done on the local level to involve both government and planning in the mine

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Significance of Manganese in American Steel Metallurgy (with Discussion)

    By F. H. Willcox

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

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Finite Element Analysis Of Underground Stresses Utilizing Stochastically Simulated Material Properties

    By Y. L. Su, R. Stefanko, Y. J. Wang

    This chapter describes a new approach to the solution of stress distribution around underground openings utilizing the finite element method and employing stochastically simulated rock properties. It

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Institute of Metals Division - Intergranular Energy of Iron and Some Iron Alloys - Discussion

    By Lawrence H. Van Vlack

    DISCUSSION, H. L. Burghoff presiding C. S. Smith (University of Chicago, Chicago)—The author is to be congratulated on his valuable contribution to the extremely meager absolute data on interface e

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Skips and Cages

    "In the mines producing over 500 tons per day, skips have replaced the old method of hoisting ore by cars run onto cages. In the car and cage method, two men (station tenders) trammed the loaded cars

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Geology And Development At Friedensville, Pa.

    By Mark S. Childs

    FRIEDENSVILLE orebody in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, lies in the south central part of the USGS Allentown Quadrangle. Physiographically the area is located in a small reentrant-known as Saucon Valley

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Note - Use Of Frequency Of Vibration To Determine The Tension In The Horizontal Chord Of A Roof Truss (b6633898-d669-4960-878d-63135a98e59d)

    By C. P. Mangelsdorf

    Introduction The use of frequency of vibration measurements to determine tension has long been accepted by industries that use electrical or stranded cables of wire ropes in their operations. In co

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Papers - Slag Control for Alloy Forging Steel

    By R. C. Good

    Slag control for any kind of steel, rimming, straight carbon or alloy, should start with the charge and be developed well in advance of the tap because its composition, viscosity and temperature will

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Papers - Slag Control for Alloy Forging Steel

    By R. C. Good

    Slag control for any kind of steel, rimming, straight carbon or alloy, should start with the charge and be developed well in advance of the tap because its composition, viscosity and temperature will

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Secondary Recovery - Effects of Extensive Well Fracturing on the Waterflood Operation in North Texas Strawn Sand

    By J. D. Lindner, Gene E. Roark

    Waterflooding operations in the Langston-Kleiner field. Young County, Tex., are described. Widespread application of formation fracturing has been practiced in both producing and injection wells. Fiel

    Jan 1, 1956