Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
New York Paper February, 1918 - Water Surfaces in the Oil FieldsBy M. R. Daly
In a recent paper on Geologic Structure in the Cushing Oil and Gas Field, Oklahoma,l Carl H. Beal has pointed out some interesting peculiarities in the distribution of the hydrocarbons and the disposi
Jan 1, 1918
-
Institute of Metals Division - Work Hardening-Reannealing Cycle of Pure SilverBy Goldye Leeds, Marian Balicki
A SURVEY of literature reveals the scarcity of experimental evidence relating to work hardening and reannealing of silver.'-'" With the exception of the well-known X-ray investigation of sil
Jan 1, 1952
-
Technical Notes - Martensite Formations in Powders and Lump Specimens of Ti-Fe AlloysBy D. H. Polonis, J. G. Parr
IN a recent paper on titanium-rich Ti-Fe alloys,' the hardness of quenched powder specimens was given, together with the amounts of martensitic a they contained. The values disagreed in two respe
Jan 1, 1956
-
Technical Note - Measuring Zeta Potentials by Streaming Potential TechniquesBy D. W. Fuerstenau
MEASUREMENT of zeta potentials is a useful tool to study the surface chemistry of minerals under flotation conditions.1,2 Because there is continued interest in this approach, the apparatus for ob
Jan 1, 1957
-
Part X – October 1969 - Communications - Effect of Fast Neutron Irradiation of the Superconducting Properties of Some Nb(Cb)-Ti-V AlloysBy H. C. Gatos, J. T. A. Pollock, V. Sadagopan
PREVIOUS investigations on the effect of neutron irradiation on the superconducting properties of bulk transition metals indicated that little or no change occurred in poly crystalline disordered mate
Jan 1, 1970
-
Institute of Metals Division - Internal Friction Behavior of an Aluminum-Aluminum Oxide SAP-Type Alloy (TN)By P. E. Arnold, G. S. Ansell
RELAXATION in metals has been studied in detail by many workers in recent years.1-5 These studies have shown that there is an energy-loss peak observed in a metal placed in mechanical resonance at low
Jan 1, 1962
-
Technical Notes - Structure of Some Iridium-Osmium AlloysBy E. Maxwell, C. J. Bechtoldt, H. C. Vacher
IN the course of an investigation of the properties of metals at low temperature there was occasion to determine the constitution of four iridium-osmium alloys. There is very little information in the
Jan 1, 1955
-
Pamphlets For SaleSingle orders 2.5 c. Pamphlets 10. c. each in lots of three or more. Pamphlets 5 c. each in lots of fifty or more. These prices prevail for orders for pamphlet, of the same or different titles. Th
Jan 5, 1917
-
Minerals Beneficiation - Improved system measures Heavy Slurry DensityBy Bernard Rachlin
IN the mineral industry measurement of density or specific gravity of slurries is often necessary or highly desirable. To date the most successful method of measuring the specific gravity of various m
Jan 1, 1957
-
Recent Progress in the Reduction of Zinc by Natural GasBy H. A. Doerner
PROPOSALS to use hydrocarbon or natural gases for the reduction of zinc from oxide materials may be traced back through Patent Office files to the early years of the present century. Natural gas at ra
Jan 1, 1933
-
Sculptor Molds A Mountain With Mining TechniquesBy Henry A. Pohs
It is a rare work of art that attains the proportions of a major construction project. One instance of such a phenomenon is Bartholdi's Miss Liberty, which was designed and built section by secti
Jan 11, 1966
-
Economic Aspects of Unit Operation of Oil PoolsBy Joseph E. Pogue
THERE are two methods employed in the development of oil pools. The older and dominant method is one in which the primary object is the protection of the underground deposit from drainage through comp
Jan 1, 1930
-
Metal Mining - Activity Increases at Iron Ore Properties - Improvements in Mechanization NotedBy Verne D. Johnston
ALTHOUGH the stocks of Lake Superior iron ore on dock or at furnaces at the beginning of the year were about 6,000,000 tons less than at the beginning of 1938, the steel industry was operating at only
Jan 1, 1940
-
Plan for Settlement of Labor DisputesBy AIME AIME
THE Industrial Conference appointed by President Wilson has presented the following tentative plan for preventing or retarding strikes and industrial conflicts by proposing new Federal machinery for t
Jan 1, 1920
-
Chattanooga Paper - Gayley's Invention of the Dry BlastBy R. W. Raymond
The immense commercial value of the Gayley dry-blast process has been established beyond controversy. The testimony of practical blast-furnace managers, on both sides of the Atlantic, agrees that it r
Jan 1, 1909
-
Honorary Members (77965b8b-07fb-4de6-8f24-54ec3c7a2381)YEAR OF ELECTION 1913. FRANK DAWSON ADAMS, Montreal, Canada. 1921. WILLIAM CUTHBERT BLACKETT Sacriston, Durham, England. 1935. GUILLAUME DANIEL DELPRAT Melbourne, Vic., Aust. 1920. HENRY STURGI
Jan 1, 1936
-
Student Chapters and Faculty Sponsors (ff4876bc-5e81-4905-b88b-3a884e10a363)University of Alabama-University, Alabama, Mining and Metallurgical Society, James W Stewart University of Alaska-College, Alaska, Mining Society of the University of Alaska, Jack R Hoskins Universi
Jan 1, 1955
-
Iron and Steel Program Supplemented by Strategic Ores and Metals SymposiumBy J. S. Marsh
AN incomplete statistical analysis performed wearily on the morning after Thursday, Feb. 12, indicates that the unavoidable items of conversation among steelmen were the current shortage of sleeping t
Jan 1, 1942
-
Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Colloidal Properties of Clay SuspensionsBy Lombard Squires, W. K. Lewis, W. I. Thompson
Clays consist predominantly of hydrated silicates of alumina. The formula is frequently assumed to be A1203 . 2Si02 . 2H20,'and certain of I. North Carolina. Low plasticity. 11. Same as
Jan 1, 1935
-
Institute Committees (abb64872-b479-4cee-b281-54f679197840)New York Meats first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman. PERCY E. BARBOUR, Vice-Chairman. A. D. BEERS, Secretary, 55 Wall St., New York, N. Y. C. A. BORN, Treas
Jan 4, 1917