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  • AIME
    A Use Classification Of Coal

    By Geo. H. Ashley

    THE present critical state of the supply, distribution, and utilization. of coal and the necessity for pooling and zoning coals calls renewed attention to the lack of any fully adequate classification

    Jan 8, 1919

  • AIME
    Notes On The Geology Of East Tintic

    By G. W. Crane

    WHEN ore was discovered on the Tintic Standard property in the spring of 1916, new developments were immediately started both north and south of that property, on the supposition that in East Tintic t

    Jan 9, 1925

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Summary of American Improvements and Inventions in Ore-Crashing and Concentration, and in the Metallurgy of Copper, Lead, Gold, Silver, Nickel, Aluminum, Zinc, Mercury, Antimony and Tin (See Discussion, p. 647)

    By James Douglas

    American metallurgical inventions have not always been absolute metallurgical improvements, if accurate work be the standard of comparison; but when we review the new methods and machinery which have

    Jan 1, 1894

  • AIME
    Physical Properties Of Nickel

    By David Browne

    THE literature dealing with the physical constants of nickel is so fragmentary and unrelated, that a synopsis presents unusual difficulties. It is only within the last few years that investigators hav

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Lead Mining In The Mississippi Valley

    The Mississippi river was discovered by French explorers that came southwestward, by way of the Great Lakes, from eastern Canada. Vignan, Joliet, De Champlain, and others of the French pioneers in the

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    The Production of Solid Steel Ingots.*

    By Benjamin Talbot

    (New York Meeting, February 1913.) THE problem of segregation and cavities in steel ingots is a subject which has given and is still giving metallurgists, en¬gineers, and operators matter for serious

    Jan 4, 1913

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals - The Relation between Metallurgy and Atomic Structure

    By Paul D. Foote

    Most of the treatises on metallurgy intimate that simultaneously with the development by the atomic physicist of a really satisfactory theory of the atom will be inaugurated a new epoch in the science

    Jan 1, 1926

  • AIME
    Notes on the Atomic Behavior of Hardenable Copper Alloys

    By Edgar Bain

    THE results are presented of an investigation to discover the fundamental atomic conditions existing in Corson's high-copper alloys hardenable by means of silicide solution and reprecipitation. T

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    Mexican Paper - The Sierra Mojada, Coahuila, Mexico, and Its Ore-Deposits (Discussion p. 566)

    By James W. Malcolmson

    This paper treats of the history and development of the Sierra Mojada mines in the north of Mexico, the character and extent of the ore-deposits, and the methods of mining the ore. The growth of th

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    Corrections for Papers Published Prior To July 1962 - Basic Statistical Measures Used in Geochemical Investigations of Colorado Plateau Uranium Deposits (AIME Transactions, 1961, vol. 220, p. 247)

    By A. T. Miesch, L. B. Riley

    An error occurred in the preparation of Fig. 3, p. 249, of Basic Statistical Measures Used in Geo-chemical Investigations of Colorado Plateau Uranium Deposits. This figure shows the relation of the a

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Die Castings and their Application to the War Program (with Discussion)

    By Charles Pack

    Die castings may be defined as metal castings made by forcing molten metal, under pressure, into a metallic mold or die. It is necessary to keep this definition in mind to avoid confusing this process

    Jan 1, 1919

  • AIME
    1963 Membership Directory

    MINING ENGINEERING presents the annual membership report of the Society of Mining Engineers; see page 109.

    Jan 7, 1963

  • AIME
    Note on the Defreest Journal-Bearing

    By J. C. Platt

    I DESIRE to call the attention of the Institute to what is believed to be a new improvement in 'the construction of journal-bearings, having for its object the reduction of original cost as well

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Montreal Paper - Note on the Defreest Journal-bearing

    By J. C. Platt

    1 desire to call the attention of the Institute to what is believed to be a new improvement in 'the construction of journal-bearings, having for its object the reduction of original cost as well

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Influence of Gases on Metals and Influence of Melting in Vacuo (Abstract with Discussion. See also A.I.M.E. Tech. Pub. 470.)

    By Wilhelm Rohn

    When a metal solidifies, gas, initially present in solution, may be concentrated at the grain boundaries, leading to brittleness, or it may form solid compounds which, if localized at the grain bounda

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Use of Oxygenated Air in the Blast Furnace

    By Arthur McKee

    As HEAT is the controlling factor in all smelting operations, it will be .most helpful to make a new set of calculations on the basis of a .unit of fuel burned at the tuyeres to carbon monoxide. This

    Jan 11, 1924

  • AIME
    Domestic Production - Oil Production and Development in North Central Texas in 1927 (with Discussion)

    By W. G. Wender

    The North Central Texas district, as known to the oil fraternity, is the area producing from sands and limes of Pennsylvanian age, roughly embracing the territory lying between Fort Worth and Abilene

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Tennessee in 1937

    By Kendall E. Born

    Production of crude oil in Tennessee during 1937 was slightly over 37,000 bbl., an 85 per cent increase over the preceding year and the highest since 1928. Closer cooperation between the operators and

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Papers - - Refining - Developments In Refinery Engineering during 1933

    By Walter Miller

    Advancement in engineering in the refining industry during 1933 might be likened to the jagged flame of a poor wick-test kerosene—a few outstanding high spots, but not broadly spectacular. Economic

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Petroleum Development In Kansas During 1924

    By Everett Carpenter

    THE average daily production of crude oil-in Kansas a1 the beginning of the year was about 71,000 1 bbl. and, at its close, 82,000 bbl.-an increase of 11,000 bbl. per day. The total production for the

    Jan 3, 1925