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  • AIME
    Papers - X-ray Study of Iron-nickel Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Eric J. Jette, Frank Foote

    The unusual physical, electrical and magnetic properties of the iron-nickel alloys has given rise to a voluminous literature. This work will be reviewed critically in "The Alloys of Iron and Nickel,"

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Papers - X-ray Study of Iron-nickel Alloys (With Discussion)

    By Frank Foote, Eric J. Jette

    The unusual physical, electrical and magnetic properties of the iron-nickel alloys has given rise to a voluminous literature. This work will be reviewed critically in "The Alloys of Iron and Nickel,"

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Roanoke, Va. Paper - Leaching Gold and Silver Ores in the West

    By Thomas Egleston

    The process of lixiviating silver ores, which do or do not contain gold, by means of hyposnlphite of soda is likely to assume a very great importance in the West, the conditions being such that while

    Jan 1, 1884

  • AIME
    Proceedings of Board of Directors? Meeting

    Plans for the program of the Arizona Meeting were presented and were approved with the exception of a few details which purposely had been left in abeyance until the return of President Ricketts. The

    Jan 5, 1916

  • AIME
    Dinner In Honor Of Dr. J. C. Chamberlain

    On Saturday evening, Sept. 27, immediately following the Chicago meeting of the Institute, the former students of Dr. T. C. Chamberlain, for 27 years head of the Department of Geology at the Universit

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    President?s Prizes

    The President's Prizes, which consist of $30 and $20, were established for the best essays on some subject related to Mining, Economic Geology, or Metallurgy by a Junior Associate or a Member of

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Editorial - THE GREAT LEVELER

    IT is certainly fitting and proper that the shortage of engineers should be the topic of frequent editorials in the professional magazine of mining engineers, but many of you are directly concerned wi

    Jan 10, 1951

  • AIME
    ECPD Lists Accredited Mineral Engineering Colleges

    As a service to its readers, MINING ENGINEERING is publishing the mineral industry portion of the 1952 list of "Accredited Undergraduate Engineering Curricula in the United States." This list, revised

    Jan 4, 1953

  • 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
    Contributions to the Metallurgy of Nickel and of Copper

    By H. M. Howe, W. E. C. Eustis

    THE processes which form the Subject of this paper have been experimented on in the laboratory of W. E. C. Eustis, but have not passed beyond the experimental stage. The first is the invention of Mr.

    Jan 1, 1882

  • AIME
    Digital Signal Analysis Of Metal Electroreduction Cells

    By Rana P. Singh

    Electrolytic metal reduction operatios in both aqueous and molten salt electrolytes are being studied by digital signal analysis. The purpose is to determine the relationship between the physical proc

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Dewatering Feldspathic Minerals From North Carolina

    By Joseph L. Mehaffey

    A variety of chemicals offered by Armak were evaluated as dewatering aids for aqueous slurries of silica sand, sparsand and feldspar; an established commercial dewatering aid was used as a control. A

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Paley Report Series-No. 2 - Light Metals- Prediction And Performance

    By Walter L. Rice

    It is a pleasure to report that the light metals industries are running well ahead of the growth schedule projected by the President's Materials Policy Commission. In the compilation of this su

    Jan 9, 1959

  • AIME
    Virginia Beach Paper - Survey of Underground Connections at Leavenworth, Kansas

    By Edwin A. Sperry

    At the request of some of my engineering acquaintances, to whom the results became known, I submit the following description of the survey made by me for the underground tunnel-connection between the

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Large Rock Conveying Systems and Their Application in Open- Pit Mines

    By T. W. Martin, T. J. Crocker, J. M. Goris

    The current technology of large rock conveyors is reviewed. Based on this investigation two large rock conveyor concepts have been developed and a test facility investigation designed and fabricated.

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    A Dynamic Forecasting Model Of The United States Coal Market

    By Walter C. Labys, Fereidoon Shahrokh

    This paper presents an application of computer simulation methods to the modeling and forecasting of the United States coal market. The computer methods employed as well as the model constructed are b

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Large Ball Mill Scale-Up Factors To Be Studied Relative To Grinding Efficiency

    By M. T. Erickson, C. A. Rowland

    Ball mills 5.5 m (18 ft) in diameter and larger tend to use energy delivered to the mill less efficiently than smaller diameter mills, particularly when the large mills carry 40% by volume ball charge

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    The Mining Industry in Southeast Asia

    By D. F. Coolbaugh

    Asia, the largest and most populous continent, has had little political influence on world affairs until very recently. The picture is rapidly changing. Although the cultures of various Asian countrie

    Jan 10, 1960

  • AIME
    The Drift Of Things - The Cover Story

    By John V. Beall

    Many months ago, the ME staff began thinking about what to put on the February cover of the Centennial Commemorative issue. We have considered photographs of mines, equipment, symbolic artwork and var

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Crushing Resistance Of Various Ores

    By Luther Lennox

    DURING the last few years, one of the great problems in the milling of all ores has been that of crushing. This subject involves not merely the cost of the operation, but also the selection of the pro

    Jan 8, 1918