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  • AIME
    Trends (380bf488-0b82-4d8a-9a6a-fadbfdecdca5)

    GERMANIUM, once the metals industries' unwanted step-child, has suddenly blossomed into importance. As late as 1951 textbooks failed to mention it and the metal was considered no more than a nuis

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Letter from Gelasio Caetani

    Through the courtesy of Mr. J. H. Batcheller, we are able to give the following extracts from a letter written by Mr. Caetani: It has been a nice idea of yours to collect for me all those scraps of n

    Jan 6, 1919

  • AIME
    Practical Wide-Range Continuous Particle-Size Analyzer for Metallurgical Slurries

    By Brian F. Osborne

    A continuous on-line particle-size analysis system for solid/liquid suspensions is described. The basic sensor utilizes a centrifugal principle to separate particles according to size, the resultant s

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Machine Tunneling in Tasmania

    By Henry H. Thomas

    In Tasmania a tailrace tunnel to handle water discharged from a turbine generator has been successfully driven by a machine tunneling method similar to that described in the July 1962 issue of Civil E

    Jan 4, 1963

  • AIME
    Papers - Resistance of Iron-aluminum Alloys to Oxidation at High Temperatures (With Discussion)

    By N. A. Ziegler

    A certain amount of interest has been indicated recently in the resistance to oxidation at high temperatures of iron-aluminum alloys (rich in iron). Hautmanl published a paper in which some interestin

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - Note on the Use of Aluminum in the Construction of Instruments of Precision

    By William P. Blake

    The adaptation of aluminum to the construction of portable instruments of precision, where lightness is important, is well illustrated by the double reflecting and repeating circle, the invention of C

    Jan 1, 1890

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Sintering of Ultrafine Ferromagnetic Powders

    By N. L. Ananthanarayanan, J. F. Libsch

    A LITERATURE survey1-' of sintering metal pow-A ders and powder compacts indicates that studies have so far been confined primarily to the latter stages of sintering in relatively coarse powders.

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    CMC of Flotation Reagents and Its Relation to HLB

    By I. J. Lin

    Surfactants are classified according to the size and strength of the hydrophilic and lipophilic groups of the molecule. The balance of these two opposing groups is known as the hydrophile-lipophile ba

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Implementation Of Small Computers Within A Coal Company Environment

    By Dan A. Permenter

    This paper assesses some of the critical factors that must be considered and addressed in the implementation of small computer systems for technical applications within a coal company. Aspects of hard

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Evolution And Organization Of A Mining Research Program

    By Marling J. Ankeny

    MINING research in the U. S. today is indeed complex, whether it involves the Government, a small private concern, or a large one. And it promises to become more so, despite great advances already mad

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Discussion - Grinding Ball Size Selection - Mining Engineering, Page 592, May 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 211 – Bond, F. C.

    By B. H. Bergstrom

    In reading this article, it was difficult to follow through the example given as a starting point in the derivation of the theoretical equation which relates ball size to feed size. A discussion with

    Jan 5, 1959

  • AIME
    Its Everyones Business

    FEB. 17-The past month found the average citizen backed off just a little more into his blind corner staring glassily at hydrogen bombs, unbalanced budgets, John L. Lewis, more inflation, a rising wav

    Jan 3, 1950

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure of Palladium

    By A. H. Daane, J. F. Haefling

    BECAUSE of the wide use of platinum in industry and research, the physical properties of this metal, including its vapor pressure, have been studied in some detail.' The other members of the pall

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Computer Plotting of Pole Figures Using the Terminal Printer as Output Device

    By George L. Montgomery

    In a recent article Heckler, Elias, and woods1 have described an automatic computer technique for plotting of pole figures. To anyone who has constructed pole figures manually from raw X-ray data, the

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Relation between the Oxygen Ballance and Propulsive Strength of Eight Gelatin Dynamites

    By P. St. J. Perrott

    AN explosive of balanced composition might be expected, on first consideration, to develop maximum propulsive strength.1 This hypoth¬esis is based on the assumption that an excess of oxygen would act

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Boston Paper - The Natural Coke of Chesterfield County, Virginia

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    The substance known as carbonite, or natural coke, has been several times the subject of comment before the Institute. The most important contribution hitherto made to the discussion is that of Dr. He

    Jan 1, 1883

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Increase of High Magnetostriction by Magnetic Anneal

    By H. E. Stauss, G. Sandoz

    AN increase in the value of magnetostriction1 * is known to result from the annealing of some ferromagnetic alloys in a magnetic field. Similar increases may be anticipated in the value of the magneto

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Methods For Predicting Rubble Motion During Blasting

    By John T. Schamaun

    Recent applications of explosives and blasting agents to rubble rock have led to requirements for more elaborate design and analysis methods. In most blasting uses, it is necessary not only to fractur

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - A Decimal Gauge for Wire and Sheet-Iron

    By R. W. Raymond

    This paper is simply a summary, prepared at the request of the Council of the Institute, of the report of Mr. Albert Ladd Colby, of South Bethlehem, Pa., presented at the New York meeting (October, 18

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    The Rule Governing The Weight Of The Clapper, Depending On The Sizes Of The Bells.

    JUST as I have told you that it is impossible to give an exact rule for the bell scale, so I say the same concerning the clappers. Yet, if one wishes the bell to sound well, it is necessary that it ha

    Jan 1, 1942