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Papers - Production of Pig Iron in the Electric Furnace (T.P. 1230)By Charles Hart
The art of electric smelting came with the turn of the present century and owes its existence to the introduction of alternating current, which found its first wide use in the establishment of the gre
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - Effect of Quality of Steel on Case-carburizing Results (with Discussion)By H. W. McQuaid, E. W. Ehn
It is usually assumed that chemical specifications are sufficient for steel to be used for case carburizing, and if the steel analyzes within the ordinary limits specified for steel for this purpose,
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - Effect of Quality of Steel on Case-carburizing Results (with Discussion)By H. W. McQuaid, E. W. Ehn
It is usually assumed that chemical specifications are sufficient for steel to be used for case carburizing, and if the steel analyzes within the ordinary limits specified for steel for this purpose,
Jan 1, 1922
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Papers - Production Engineering - Characteristics and Application of an Oil-base Mud (T.P. 1322, with discussion)By H. W. Hindry
This paper presents the ingredients com-~osing a type of oil-base mud that has been successfully used in drilling oil horizons in California, the effect of ingredient concentrations on physical proper
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production Engineering - Characteristics and Application of an Oil-base Mud (T.P. 1322, with discussion)By H. W. Hindry
This paper presents the ingredients com-~osing a type of oil-base mud that has been successfully used in drilling oil horizons in California, the effect of ingredient concentrations on physical proper
Jan 1, 1941
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Effect of Foam on Permeability of Porous Media to GasBy L. W. Holm, G. G. Bernard
Laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the effect of foam on gas flow in porous media. Previous studies have indicated that foam may be applicable as a restrictive agent in influencing und
Jan 1, 1965
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Design Techniques for Chemical Fracture-Squeeze TreatmentsBy J. A. Knox, R. M. Lasater, J. M. Tinsley
Chemical squeeze treatments have been used to provide temporary relief from certain production problems. The chemical fracture-squeeze technique, combining the effects of a fracturing treatment and a
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Reservoir Engineering - The Estimation of Permeability and Reservoir Pressure from Bottom Hole Pressure Build-Up CharacteristicsBy C. C. Miller, C. A. Hutchinson, A. B. Dyes
This paper presents a simple and practical method for the estimation of effective permeability and reservoir pressures from the rise in bottom hole pressure when a well is shut in. The equations on wh
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Recrystallization Kinetics and Tensile Properties of an Internally Oxidized Solid- Solution Aluminum-Silver AlloyBy A. Gatti, R. L. Fullman
A very fine dispersion of aluminum oxide is produced by internal oxidation of solid-solution alloy of 0.14 pet A1 in Ag. The particle size of the aluminum oxide is approximntely 50 to 100A in radius.
Jan 1, 1960
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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Cellar OilBy M. H. Gaskell, D. C. Lindley
Small, steeply inclined reservoirs without natural water drives often are found associated with salt domes or other highly faulted structures. Frequently, only one well may be economically justified i
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Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five LaboratoriesBy B. J. Dotson, P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, James W. Spurlock
A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five LaboratoriesBy P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, B. J. Dotson, James W. Spurlock
A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl
Jan 1, 1951
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Production Engineering Research - Flow of Gas-liquid Mixtures through Sands (With Discussion)By M. Muskat, H. G. Botset, R. D. Wycoff, M. W. Meres
The subject of the flow of homogeneous fluids—gases alone or gas-free liquids—through porous media may be considered at the present time to be fairly well completed. That is, analytical, graphical, nu
Jan 1, 1937
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Graphite As A High Temperature MaterialBy J. E. Hove
The high temperature physical properties of graphite are reviewed and interpreted in the light of present day knowledge of the mechanisms affecting these properties. The thermal and mechanical behavio
Jan 1, 1959
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Determination of Chemical Requirements and Applicability of Wettability Alteration FloodingBy H. R. Froning, R. O. Leach
In wertability alteration flooding, a chemical agent is rnoved through a reservoir by the flood water to increase oil recovery by decreasing the degree of wetting of the rock by the oil. Substantial a
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Discussion - Impacts Of Land Use Planning On Mineral Resources - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 36, No. 4, April, 1984, pp. 362 -369 – Ramani, R. V., Sweigard, R. J.By G. F. Leaming
The paper by R.V. Ramani and R.J. Sweigard is a wonderful description of the labyrinthine web that has been spun about the mining industry by energetic bureaucrats and politicians over the past 50 yea
Jan 1, 1986
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Evaluation of Fracture Treatments With Temperature SurveysBy B. G. Agnew
In evaluating fracture treatments, the need to answer such questions as "What zone or zones were actually treated?" and "What was the vertical extent of the treatment" is necessary, since determining
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Comparison of Alternating Direction Explicit and Implicit Procedures in Two-Dimensional Flow CalculationsBy K. H. Coats, M. H. Terhune
Analysis and example applications have been performed to compare the accuracy and computing speed of alternating-direction explicit and implicit procedures (ADEP and ADIP) in numerical solution of res
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Numerical Method for Computing the Dynamical Behavior of Fluid-Fluid Interfaces in Permeable MediaBy E. L. Dougherty, J. W. Sheldon
A numerical method for computing the dynamical behavior of fluid- fluid interfaces is described. Results of studies made to assess the accuracy and economy of the method on a computer are reported. It
Jan 1, 1965
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Production Engineering - Location of Points of Water Entry in Oil Wells (TP 2316, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1948)By D. Silverman, A. R. Brown
EquipmENT and methods for locating the points of entry of salt water into oil wells are described. These techniques make it possible to delineate accurately the top and bottom boundaries of water zone
Jan 1, 1948