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  • AIME
    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Mechanics of Rock Slopes

    By D. Hugh Trollope, L. A. Fekete

    L.A. Fekete (Project Engineer, Johnson B & Assoc. Engineers, Houston.) - The author tries to classify rock slopes in: a) homogeneous monolith, b) random, c) block-jointed systems. This may be practica

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Crater And Crack Formation In Rock From Impact Of High Velocity Ceramic Projectiles

    By D. C. Holloway

    Ceramic projectiles made from 94% to 99% alumina with a nominal mass of 3.1 gms were fired into granite blocks. The average compressive strength of the ceramic was 800 MPa and that of the rock was 135

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Preventive Maintenance - What, How Much, and Why?

    By J. B. Novak

    The program describes preventive maintenance practices and controls applicable in situations where maintenance actions are triggered primarily by breakdown or part failure and specification and docume

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Preferred Orientations in a Meta-Stable Body-Centered-Cubic Zr-Cb Alloy

    By J. H. Keeler

    AN alloy of zirconium containing 18 atomic pct Cb was found to be body-centered-cubic and readily deformable at room temperature. The behavior of this alloy provided an opportunity to determine i

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Recovering Fine-Size Coal from Alabama Washer Wastes Using Humphreys Spiral (74c21011-80c8-4eb1-abad-b657833f3ad4)

    By James S. Browning

    The Mineral Resources Institute and State Mine Experiment Station of the University of Alabama conducted Humphreys spiral tests on fine coal waste from nine preparation plants of Alabama strip mining

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Some Tests of the Relative Strength of Nitro-glycerine and Other Explosives

    By Frederick N. Clark

    These tests were made under the writer's supervision in the mining and metallurgical laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the winter of 1888-89, by Mr. Robert C. Williams

    Jan 1, 1890

  • AIME
    Production Engineering - Encroachment of Edge Water at Santa Fe Springs (With Discussion)

    By Donald K. Weaver

    Eight different oil zones have been identified and produced at Santa Fe Springs, of which three or four are in turn divided into two or three parts. These zones, from top to bottom, are the Foix, B

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Effect of Process Variables in Feldspar Flotation Using Non-Hydrofluoric Acid System

    By Subhas G. Malghan

    The response of feldspar flotation to tallow diamine dioleate collector in the presence of sulfuric acid is studied using batch flotation experiments. Application of this nonhydrofluoric acid (non-HF)

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Laboratory Performance Tests of the Humphreys Spiral as a Cleaner of Fine Coal

    By R. H. Eckhouse, M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey, C. L. Allyn

    Four coals were treated in the Humphreys spiral concentrator, and the products were examined by float-and-sink and screen-sizing tests to determine fundamental performance characteristics. The efficie

    Jan 10, 1950

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Paper - The Utsch Automatic Jig

    By Henry Engelmann

    ORes are generally found in the mines mixed with more or less base matter, which renders their treatment by smelting or milling unnecessarily costly. They have to be sorted. Those of a higher grade re

  • AIME
    Specimen Proportion – Key to Better Compressive Strength Tests

    By Niles E. Grosvenor

    Complex underground mining problems are increasing as mining depths increase. Many of these problems have been solved mainly by unsystematized trial-and-error methods based on individual experiences.

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    The Utsch Automatic Jig

    By Henry Engelmann

    ORES are generally found in the mines mixed with more or less base matter, which renders their treatment by smelting or milling unnecessarily costly. They have to be sorted. Those of a higher grade re

    Jan 1, 1874

  • AIME
    Deep Well Pumping In California

    By Hallan Marsh

    THE subject of this paper is apt to bring to mind wells ranging from 6000 to over 8000 ft. in depth. However, it is uncommon to pump wells at depths greater than about 5000 ft. Fig. 1 shows the number

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    The Solvent Extraction Process

    By A. W. Ashbrook

    The process of solvent extraction.(or liquid-liquid extraction) is a separation technique involving mass transfer across a phase boundary, and as such is not limited to metal transfer from an aqueous

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Mines of the Chalanches, France

    By T. A. Rickard

    In southeastern France, among the magnificent alpine masses of the Dauphine, there is a group of celebrated mines of silver-, nickel- and cobalt-ores, the deposits of which present many features

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado

    By T. E. Schwarz

    The Red Mountain district, in Ouray County, Colorado, has been already referred to in the Transactions of the Institute, and notably in papers by Mr. T. B. Comstock, on " The Geology and VeinStructure

    Jan 1, 1890

  • AIME
    Optimization Of Hydraulic Haulage Systems In Underground Coal Mines (49ca5efa-7327-400e-9e78-21ff76127cf9)

    By H. Sevim, T. M. Yegulalp

    This paper summarizes recent developments in modeling of underground coal slurry haulage networks to determine optimum design and operating parameters. The model presented is based on a stochastic dyn

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Troy Paper - The Brown Hematite Ore Deposits of South Mountain, between Carlisle, Waynesborough, and the southeastern edge of Cumberland Valley

    By J. W. Harden

    THE observations here following are the result of an examination made as to the feasibility of extending the South Mountain Railroad from Pine Grove to Waynesborough, and of the commercial value of th

  • AIME
    The Brown Coals Of Utah And Adjoining Territories

    By H. Engelmann

    THE very extensive development of a brown coal formation, in the region of the Rocky Mountains, is well known to all of you. The existence of these coals was known years ago, but they were of no pract

    Jan 1, 1876

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - The Brown Coals of Utah and Adjoining Territories

    By H. Engelmann

    The very extensive development of a brown coal formation, in the region of the Rocky Mountains, is well known to all of yon. The existence of these coals was known years ago, but they were of no pract