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  • AIME
    Forecasting Sand and Gravel, Crushed Stone, and Aggregate Demand in the United States

    By James R. Evans

    Forecasting demand is an art as well as a science, and much personal judgment is required. National forecasts made for sand and gravel, crushed stone, and/or aggregate may be misleading or unhelpful l

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Salt Lake City Paper - Concentration of Lead-silver Ore at Hecla Mine, Gem, Idaho (with Discussion)

    By W. L. Zeigler

    The gravity concentrator of the Heela Mining Co. was originally constructed in 1888 by the Milwaukee Mining Co., which was operating the Gem of the Mountains mine. It was purchased by the Hecla Mining

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Automatic Control Of Mineral Preparation And Concentration Circuits

    By A. J. Lynch

    There are two factors which are important in the development of automatic control systems for mineral preparation and concentrating processes. They are the availability of accurate and reliable on-lin

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Silver Carriers In Concentrates And Tailings From Brunswick Mining And Smelting Corporation Limited

    By W. Petruk, R. S. Boorman, R. Gilders

    Approximately 33% of the silver in the Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag ore of Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited is lost to the tailings and an additional 11% to the zinc concentrate for which no payment i

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Fluidized Bed Retorting of Oil Shale (1b4302cf-1a70-4345-a925-c772737560a9)

    By Rex T. Ellington

    The fluidized bed is an effective method for investigating retorting phenomena and possibly a commercial means of retorting oil shale. Both were examined by Sinclair Oil (now part of Atlantic Richfiel

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AIME
    Rescue Work at Argonaut Mine Fire of 1922

    By Byron Pickard

    AT MIDNIGHT of Sunday, Aug. 27, 1922, a fire was discovered in the main shaft of the Argonaut mine, Jackson, Cal. With the excep-tion of a shift boss and two skip tenders who escaped, the entire night

    Jan 11, 1922

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1939

    By Alfred H. Bell, George V. Cohee

    In 1939 Illinois produced 94,302,000 bbl. of oil—almost three times the amount of oil produced at the peak in 1908, when development in the southeastern Illinois field was at its height (Fig. I). It r

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1939

    By Alfred H. Bell, George V. Cohee

    In 1939 Illinois produced 94,302,000 bbl. of oil—almost three times the amount of oil produced at the peak in 1908, when development in the southeastern Illinois field was at its height (Fig. I). It r

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    The On-Stream Determination of Large Scale Ball Mill Residence Time Distributions with Short-Lived Radioactive Tracers (cb43db45-9710-45b5-95b1-0cb64fb2c2e9)

    By Reed S. C. Rogers, Robin P. Gardner, Kuruvilla Verghese

    The development and use of short-lived radioactive tracer methods for the onstream determination of residence time distributions in large-scale ball mills is described. Tests are reported on a pilot-p

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Marquette Range - Its Discovery, Development and Resources

    By James E. Jopling

    The county of Marquette, Michigan, includes nearly all the iron-mines that have been worked on the Marquette range, which stretches in a generally western direction from the mines at Negaunee, 10 mile

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Infiltration of TiC Skeletons

    By Herman Blumenthal, Ronald Silverman

    lnfiltrability of a porous Tic compact, produced by powder metallurgy technique, depends on the capillarity of the compact and the surface condition and nature of the individual particles. Capillary f

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Removal of Boron from Silicon by Hydrogen Water Vapor Treatment

    By H. C. Theuerer

    EVEN the highest purity silicon available for semiconductor use contains significant amounts of donors and acceptors, usually aluminum, phosphorus, and boron. Aluminum and phosphorus can be removed fr

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Transformation Kinetics of Two Titanium Alloys in the Transition Phase Region

    By W. Rostoker, S. A. Spachner

    FOLLOWING the discovery of the w transition phase in certain titanium-chromium alloys by Frost, Parris, Doig, and Schwartz, much interest has centered on the alloys in which this phase is found and it

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Geologic Occurrence and Evaluation of Bentonite Deposits

    By T. E. Wayland

    The general geology and mineralogy of bentonite, including pertinent technological details of clay minerals in the montmorillonite group, are summarized. Worldwide occurrences of bentonite deposits ar

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Institute of Metals Division - Creep Behavior of Zinc Modified by Copper in the Surface Layer

    By Milton R. Pickus, Earl R. Parker

    THE modern theories of creep¹-4 in general have been based upon the concept of generation and migration of dislocations, with the generation process normally assumed to be rate controlling. The theori

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Technical Notes - Isothermal Austenite Grain Growth

    By M. J. Sinnott, H. B. Probst

    AN extensive survey of the factors which affect austenite grain growth has already been made.' These factors are temperature, time at temperature, rate of heating, initial grain size, hot-working

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Calorimetric Investigation of the Energy Relations in Alloys of Composition Cu3Au

    By J. S. Ll. Leach, L. R. Rubin, M. B. Bever

    The energies of formation of ordered and disordered solid solutions of composition CusAu and the energy of ordering in this alloy were determined by tin solution calorimetry. The degree of order was m

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Institute of Metals Division - Viscous Flow of Copper at High Temperatures (Discussion, p . 1274)

    By A. L. Pranatis, G. M. Pound

    Changes in length of copper foils of varying thickness and grain size were measured under such conditions of low stress and high temperature that it is believed that creep was predominately the result

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Geophysical Case History of a Commercial Gravel Deposit

    By Rollyn P. Jacobson

    THE town of Pacific, in Jefferson County, Mo., is 127 miles west of St. Louis. Since the area lies entirely on the flood plain of a cutoff meander of the Meramac River, it was considered a likely envi

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Liquid Viscosity in Two-Phase Vertical Flow

    By K. E. Brown, A. R. Hagedorn

    Continuous, two phase flow tests have been conducted during which four liquids of widely differing viscosities were produced by means of air-lift through 1%-in. tubing in a 1,500-ft. experimental well

    Jan 1, 1965