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  • AIME
    Part VIII – August 1968 – Communications - Experimental Support for "Hard" Martensite

    By C. L. Magee, H. W. Paxton

    PREVIOUS workersl'% ave found that as-quenched ferrous martensites can be plastically deformed at low stresses. They have also found that the stress to obtain small strains can be significantl

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Aging Effects in Commercially Pure Beryllium

    By D. R. Mash

    A strong yield point with attendant enhanced mechanical properties was found in commercially pure beryllium under certain conditions of heat treatment. Beryllium specimens also responded to both quenc

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Time-Temperature Relations In Tempering Steel

    By L. D. Jaffe, J. H. Hollomon

    THE effect of tempering temperature and time upon the properties of quenched steel is clearly a subject of great practical importance, as well as of considerable theoretical interest. It would be very

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Detroit Paper - Quantitative Spectrum Analysis (with Discussion)

    By F. Twyman, D. M. Smith

    Those chemists (they are still greatly in the minority) who use the spectroscope, use it very often, and find it almost indispensable. As a means of detecting minute quantities of the metals it is unr

  • AIME
    Industrial Section (1fbe7dac-4b0b-4b63-a9f8-14c2f03648c9)

    To the Members It has been, and is the endeavor of the A. I. M. E. to serve each and every member. One of the means of letting the membership know what is going on in the mining; metallurgical and c

    Jan 9, 1915

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    The Sintering Of Metal Powders - Copper

    By C. J. Bier, J. F. O?Keefe

    THIS study was carried out with copper because it represents the simplest form of sintering, in that but one metal is involved and all reactions occur in the solid state. [ ] The present work will c

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Industrial Minerals In 1965

    By M. F. Goudge

    Production of many industrial minerals reached all-time records in 1965. In keeping with the high level of industrial activity throughout the nation, producers of many industrial minerals operated at

    Jan 2, 1966

  • AIME
    Electrolytic Zinc (e65e0952-196a-4d9a-9208-a5f99a0016aa)

    By C. A. Hansen

    ROASTING FERRUGINOUS ZINC-SULFIDE ORES IN 1912, Mr. J. B. Ideating was developing an electrolytic-zinc process for application to the ores of the Bully Hill mines of the General Electric Co. These or

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Radial Distribution Analysis for Sorting

    By Robert M. Doerr

    A method, based on radial distribution analysis, was developed for determining the effect of size to which a given ore is broken on the potential recovery in beneficiations targeted to selected concen

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Tin Fusible Boiler-Plug Manufacture And Testing

    By L. J. Gurevich

    IN the course of the examination, at the Bureau of Standards, of fusible tin boiler plugs for the Steamboat Inspection Service, it became evident that an investigation should be undertaken to determin

    Jan 8, 1919

  • AIME
    Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Carbon Activity in Austenite by Monte Carlo Computations

    By P. T. Gallagher, W. A. Oates, J. A. Lambert

    FAIRLY extensive equilibrium data exists for carbon dissolved in r iron.1-8 However the temperature coefficients of the carbon activity, ac , are insufficierltly preciseto reveal whether the heat of s

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    California Paper - Nickel-Steel ; A Synopsis of Experiment and Opinion

    By David H. Browne

    The trite maxim that man is a tool-using animal might nowa-days be amended by saying that man is a tool-choosing animal. The chipped flint, at first all-sufficient, gave way to hammered bronze, and th

    Jan 1, 1900

  • AIME
    Recent Developments In Coal Briquetting

    By Charles Malcolmson

    IN the United States, improvements in methods of combustion have made possible the use of the smaller sizes of anthracite. This coal is now being reclaimed from the culm banks accumulated by the miner

    Jan 2, 1915

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Sintering Characteristics of Minus Sixty-five and Twenty Mesh Magnetite

    By Joseph C. Mead, Alan Stanley

    The MacIntyre Development of the National Lead Co. is located at Tahawus, N. Y. The operations involve the mining and concentrating of a titaniferous iron ore to produce an ilmenite concentrate and a

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - On The Structure of Aluminum Films

    By d&apos, L. Berenbaum, F. Heurle, R. Rosenberg

    The structure of aluminum films obtained by evaporation was studied by electron microscopy, mostly by replica techniques and X-ray diffraction. The resistivities and stress conditions of the films w

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Formation And Disruption Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In Flotation

    By A. Jowett

    An attempt is made to explain differences in the size-by-size response to flotation of some sulphide minerals. Physical factors involved in particle-bubble collision and adhesion, and also in possible

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Geomechanics – Scientific Tool For the Mining Engineer

    By W. A. Vine

    When a hole is made in a stressed solid, such as rock pierced by mine openings, equilibrium of the solid is destroyed. To restablish that equilibrium the stress condition in the rock surrounding the o

    Nov 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Manganese in Non-ferrous Alloys (742c943c-f782-4522-95ef-3ffcccc42560)

    By M. G. Corson

    INFORMATION regarding the use of manganese alloys has hitherto been incomplete and available only from widely scattered sources. This paper attempts a systematic description of properties .and uses of

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Technical Notes - Notes on the Determination of Retained Austenite by X-Ray Methods

    By K. E. Beu

    IN the measurement of retained austenite concentrations in steels using the integrated intensity method,1 Averbach has pointed out" that the absorption factor A(0) for a flat sample making a glancing

    Jan 1, 1954