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    Raw Coal in Blast Furnaces

    By W. T. Allan

    RAW bituminous coal has been in general use as a blast-furnace fuel in Scotland for the last century, and although its use has now been largely abandoned and it has been replaced by coke in the majori

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation of Oxidized Zinc Ores

    By P. Raffinot, M. Rey, V. Formanek, G. Sitia

    Six years of laboratory study, followed by three years of mill operation treating more than 10,000 tons of ore, have established the flotation of oxidized zinc ores with fatty amines as an efficient p

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Papers - Effect of Temperature upon Interaction of Gases with Liquid Steel (With Discussion)

    By John Chipman, A. M. Samarin

    It has been long known that the gas evolved during the boil in the open-hearth furnace is mainly carbon monoxide associated with smaller quantities of other gases. A number of attempts have been made

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Discussions - Institute of Metals Division (page 1560)

    J. D. Fast and J. L. Meijering (Philips Research Laboratories, N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands)— After the departure of our friend Dijkstra to the United States, inves

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Papers - Safety and Health Efforts of the Anaconda Company at Butte (T. P. 993)

    By John L. Boardman

    The Anaconda company has never indulged in any employee activities at Butte which might be termed paternalistic, but it has exerted a vast amount of effort in care of its employees during working hour

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Engineering Education - Graduate Courses in Petroleum Engineering (Discussion)

    L. C. UREn,* BerkelEy, Cal. (written discussion).—I heartily concur with Rlr. .Fobs concerning the need for advanced courses on various phases of Petroleum Engineering. I think that his criticism is p

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - Preferred Orientation in Rolled Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys (T.P. 1355, with discussion)

    By P. W. Bakarian

    Previous determinationl,2,3 of the texture of magnesium and its alloys have shown only slight variations in the principal features of the structure. This investigation presents pole figures for magnes

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Institute Reports for the Year 1925 (a4b8dc19-6dd2-4018-a8aa-c0e2e7138df2)

    TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -It is pleasant to be able to report that the year just closed has been a prosperou

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Papers - Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Handling of Fine Ores and Concentrates in Salt Lake Valley Lead Smelters (With Discussion)

    By L. D. Anderson

    WHEN, after years of troublous experiences in roasting sulfide ores with heavy dust and fume losses resulting from the equipment and methods first available, there appeared on the scene of metallurgy

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Iron Ore And The Steel Industry

    By Charles McElroy White

    IT is indeed an honor to have been asked to participate in the program which celebrates the seventy-fifth birthday of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. This great organiza

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Bulkheads for Coal Mines

    By John Garcia

    IN some districts of the bituminous coal field the problem of construct-ing bulkheads to seal off water under pressure is becoming increasingly important. Recently this matter has been brought very mu

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Research and Classification - Mechanism of Combustion of Coal (With Discussion)

    By Martin A. Mayers

    Five-sixths of all the coal that is mined in the United States is burned, without previous treatment other than screening, for the production of heat and power, so that its value is fixed by its suita

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Mining - A Laboratory Method of Determining the Thermodynamic Efficiency of High Explosives

    By Joseph J. Yancik, Leonard L. Felts, George B. Clark

    LITTLE information has been published concerning the actual or useful amount of energy obtained from explosives when they are used for blasting. To provide more data on this subject, 8-in. neet cement

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Papers - Engineering Research - Origin of Petroleum (With Discussion)

    By E. Beril

    This may be a most unnecessary paper—from what does crude oil come and how was it formed. Many people, inside and outside of the petroleum industry, believe that we have actually enough oil, and that

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Safety

    By Frank R. Barnako

    Coal mining is a hazardous occupation, but tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental injuries and deaths in the mines. Let us take a look at the hazards in coal mining and the accident

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Substitute Solders Of The 15-85 Tin-Lead Type

    By J. O. Mack, J. B. Russell

    IN recent years, solders containing 20 per cent tin with no bismuth or cadmium have been developed by a few companies, and personnel have been properly instructed in their use. In addition, since the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Some Experiments In The Production Of Aluminum-Nickel-Iron Alloys By Powder Metallurgy

    By P. R. Kalischer

    IN the production of alloys by powder metallurgical processes it is often necessary or desirable to include one or more components that tend to form very stable oxides Included in this group of metals

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - Grinding and Classification - Grinding and Classification I. Surface Measurement, of Quartz Particles (With Discussion)

    By S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross

    A survey of the status of ore dressing in 19231 placed particular stress on the need of research in the crushing and grinding of ore, especially on the need for a method of measuring the surface of th

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Biographical Notes - J. E. Johnson, Jr.

    Joseph Esrey Johnson, Jr., had already achieved rare distinction as an able metallurgist, clear thinker, brilliant author, and wise consulting engineer to bankers and operators; he had achieved the es

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Properties of Aluminum Powders And of Extrusions Produced From Them

    By F. V. Lenel, M. V. Rose, A. B. Backensto

    WHEN aluminum-flake powders are compacted and hot pressed and the resulting compacts are extruded or hot forged, a group of materials with unique properties is obtained. Not only do they exhibit high

    Jan 1, 1958