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  • AIME
    Phosphorus in the Ashes of Anthracite Coals

    By J. Blodget Britton

    To the question, "Do the Pennsylvania anthracites contain phosphorus ?" asked at the last meeting of the Institute during the discussion on the metallurgical value of Western lignites, I can now give

    Jan 1, 1873

  • AIME
    Nominating Committee - Instructions (3158f9b9-f23b-4ca4-bb47-a7610cf84712)

    Recognizing the fact that the problems of the committee named by the Board to prepare the "official ticket" for officers and Directors of the Institute are various and difficult; and desiring to assis

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Note Upon the Cost of Two Blast Furnaces in the Cleveland District in England

    By P. Barnes

    (Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) IN vol. 33 of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London (part 2, for 1870-71), may be found a statement of the cost of two blast fur

    Jan 1, 1878

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Mechanism of the Reduction of Oxides and Sulphides to Metals - Discussion

    By Carl Wagner

    J. Pearson (British Iron and Steel Research Association, London, England)—Dr. Wagner has referred to the work of Richardson and Dancy and Gellner and Richardson on the reduction at 900 °C of wiistite

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Existence of an Induction Period in the Oxidation of Galena and Lead Sulfide in Water

    By Claudio Gutierrez

    It has been claimed (Eadington and Rosser, 1969) that when freshly precipitated lead sulfide is in contact with oxygen-containing water, there is an "induction period" of at least a few hours during w

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Improvements in the Mechanical Charging of the Modern Blast-Furnace

    By David Baker

    A Discussion of the Paper of David Baker, read at the Lake Superior Meeting, September, 1904. (Washington Meeting, May, 1905.) MR. JOHN J. PORTER, Chicago Ill. (communication to the Secretary*) :-M

    Mar 1, 1905

  • AIME
    Discussion - Of Mr. Firmstone's Paper on An Unusual Blast-Furnace Product; and Nickel in Some Virginia Iron-Ores (see p. 547)

    John J. Porter, Cincinnati, Ohio (communication to the Secretary *):—The remarks of Mr. Firmstone concerning the presence of nickel in Oriskany ores, call to my mind some additional evidence on this p

    Jan 1, 1909

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Upgrading of Slack Coal

    By P. A. Toynbee, D. G. Wilson

    The combustion performance of sub-bituminous slack coal is greatly improved by the removal of the smaller size fractions. Screening processes are not well suited to the size separation, at 1/8 in. or

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Pyrometer Porcelains and Refractories - Discussion

    A. 0. ASHMAN, Palmerton, Pa. (written discussion *.).-Mr. Newcomb's paper has interested me greatly, as I have had numerous experiences along this line. I do not think enough emphasis can be put

    Jan 12, 1919

  • AIME
    Radium-Discussion

    W. A. SCHLESINGER,* Denver, Colo.-Two problems are of great interest to the radium manufacturer at the present tine: The first is to perfect a process, more efficient and more economical, which is cap

    Jan 11, 1918

  • AIME
    Agglomeration Of Manganese Fines And Chimney Dust Products From The Nodulizing Kiln Operation

    By Arturo M. Morales

    INTRODUCTION Manganese carbonates are nodulized by Cia. Mineral Autlan, located in Ongongo in the state of Hidalgo in Mexico. This kiln is fed minus 15 mm material at the rate of 1870 tpd. About 9

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Recrystallization Textures in Copper Wire

    By G. Bassi

    RECENTLY Wallbaum¹ found that copper wires with different degrees of deformation up to 98.7 pct area reduction recrystallize giving a [112] texture, while deformation over 98.7 pct gives either a [l00

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Measurement Of The Temperature Drop In Blast-Furnace Hot-Blast Mains

    By R. J. Wysor

    MORE than two years ago, in making efficiency tests on our hot-blast stoves, I was surprised to discover a marked difference in temperature as indicated by a pyrometer inserted near a stove on blast,

    Jan 10, 1915

  • AIME
    Wilkes-Barre Paper - Chamber-Pillars in Deep Anthracite-Mines

    By Douglas Bunting

    With the gradual exhaustion of the upper veins in the anthracite coal-fields, the problem of mining at greater depths acquires increasing importance and demands the consideration .of a number of impor

    Jan 1, 1912

  • AIME
    Should The Apex Law Be Now Repealed?

    By Charles Shamel

    I FEAR most of the Institute members are already weary of the perennial controversy about the apex law. I feel that way about it myself now, though I have been guilty of considerable contribution to t

    Jan 4, 1914

  • AIME
    Production In Tennessee

    Most of the early coal production in Tennessee was for iron-making, and here, contrary to the usual custom, coal was used in the early furnaces before charcoal was. There was no salt industry of any v

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Boy Scout Leaders

    RECENTLY seven Boy Scouts were chosen from all the troops in the United States for their all-around ability, excellence in' scouting, and special ability as writers. Two of the members of this se

    Jan 6, 1928

  • AIME
    Affiliated Student Societies (1918)

    LEHIGH UNIVERSITY On April 25, the Mining and Geological Society of Lehigh University held a meeting and elected. the following officers for the college year 1918-1919: C. S. SCHUBERT, President, C

    Jan 7, 1918

  • AIME
    Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Discussion of "The Solubility Limit and Diffusivity of Carbon in Molybdenum"*

    By C. P. Kempter

    AS part of a continuing program of liquid metals research, the densities of liquid lead, tin, zinc, cadmium, and indium have been measured by a pycnometric method. The pycnometers are made of high-d

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Discussion - Scale-Up Relationships In Spodumene Flotation - Mining Engineering, Page 1182, November, 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 214 – Horst, W. E.

    By John Dasher

    Getting spodumene to float quickly and cleanly can be a problem. The author has presented an excellent account of a valid and useful approach to the scale-up of such problem floats. This indicated adv

    Jan 6, 1959