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  • AIME
    Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Utilization of Ni66 in Tracer Diffusion Studies

    By K. J. Anusavice, R. T. DeHoff, H. Oikawa, J. J. Pinajian

    STUDIES of nickel self-diffusion and impurity diffusion in pure metals and alloys have, for the past two decades, employed predominantly the nickel radio-However, because of the low energy of the emit

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Laser-Beam Guidance System Makes Successful Debut In Machine Tunnelling Project

    The first practical and successful use of a laser-beam guidance system for a tunnel machine drilling to a remote target has been achieved at the Bureau of Reclamation's Navajo Indian Irrigation P

    Jan 6, 1966

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain Size

    By N. J. Grant, I. S. Servi, A. Chaudhuri

    IN a recent paper by Servi and Grant,' it was illustrated that the slip band spacing and stress based on creep test data were related by the equation: d =1/ where d is the spacing in millimeters

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Reinforced Earth Speeds Surface Mine Construction

    By John D. Weibmer

    A remarkably simple construction system that derives its internal stability from metal straps buried in backfill is finding diverse mine applications, ranging from rock crusher headwalls to massive sl

    Jan 8, 1978

  • AIME
    Railroad Car-Dumper Coal Sampling

    By Armand Bur, W. R. Reichenstein

    Since coal is one of the largest cost items in the production of electricity, its analysis for heat value and composition has been the subject of intensive study. Sampling started with crude hand meth

    Jan 5, 1959

  • AIME
    Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western Phosphates

    By A. R. Rule, D. C. Dahlin, D. E. Kirby

    The US Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to develop methods for economic recovery of phosphate, as part of a government eff

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Niobates, Tantalates

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    The Niobates (Columbates) and Tantalates are chiefly salts of metaniobic and metatantalic acid, RNb2O6 and RTa2O6; also in part Pyroniobates, R2Nb2O7, etc. Titanium is prominent in a number of the spe

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    Pyrolysis And Agglomeration

    By Fred D. DeVaney

    Probably no ferrous metallurgical process has ever found such ready acceptance and rapid expansion as the pelletizing of iron ores. The process was first commercialized in the early 1950's and si

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    More Rock Per Dollar From the MacIntyre Pit

    By F. R. Jones

    T Tahawus, N. Y., National Lead Co. operates the MacIntyre development. Here the world's largest titanium mine produces 5200 long tons of ore per day and pours 8000 long tons of waste rock over i

    May 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Acoustic Drying Of Ultrafine Coal

    By H. V. Fairbanks

    This report covers a study of three different methods for drying ultrafine coals by sound waves. Ultrafine material is classified as coal which passes through a 100-mesh sieve. During the investigat

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Engineers Available (64ae1ed1-caf7-413b-bee5-03c84ca78885)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, graduate Columbia School of Mines, age 35, married, best

    Jan 5, 1918

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Alpha Phase in Eutectoid Cu-Al Alloys

    By R. Haynes

    ON the basis of compositional changes of a phase observed in a eutectoid Cu-Al alloy1 it has been suggested that mechanisms for the decomposition of the ß phase proposed by earlier workers2-5 we

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Employment (d741e0c3-2eb8-4e0f-9cb2-7d8739e1aae9)

    No. 219. Assayer for gold-silver property in Ecuador. No. 220. Two engineers to go to Russia, 22-28 years old. Not engaged or married. Knowledge of some language other than English. To study conditi

    Jan 7, 1917

  • AIME
    The Mining Engineer: He Stands Out

    By John F. Abel

    A good mining engineer is supposed to make a good mine. What then makes a good mining engineer? There certainly are a lot of answers to that question. The answers depend on whether you are one, work

    Jan 1, 1970

  • 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
    Prevention Of Illness Among Mine Employees

    J. J. CARRIGAN, Butte, Mont. (written discussion*).-I think all who have had experience in the operation of metal mines will agree with Dr. Lanza that many improvements can be made in the underground

    Jan 4, 1919

  • AIME
    Open-Pit Research And Development - Reporting And Evaluating R&D

    Some specific observations might be appropriate concerning the reporting of Research and Development results. Each report is usually directed towards a particular group, such as technical, operational

    Jan 10, 1967

  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Assay of Auriferous Ores and Gravels by Amalgamation and the Blow-Pipe

    By R. W. Leonard

    A method of accurately determining the value of gold-bearing ores and gravels with a compact field-outfit is much desired by prospectors, especially when the work lies in a district far removed from r

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant

    By Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa

    Complying with air pollution regulations created the need to dispose of increased sulfuric acid production by the Morenci smelter. As a result, a two-module leaching plant was constructed to leach Mor

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Comminution Exposure Constant By The Third Theory

    By Fred C. Bond

    IN crushing and grinding the larger particles are more exposed to the work input. They absorb most of the work and protect the smaller neighboring particles from destructive contact with the crushing

    Jan 12, 1957