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New York Paper - An Early Discovery of Fullers’ Earth in ArkansasBy J. C. Branner
DuriKg the past two or three years I have seen statements regarding the first discovery of fullers' earth in this country that seem to require correction or modification. One appears again in the
Jan 1, 1913
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Development in the Argentine RepublicBy G. Hileman
At present there are three fields in commercial exploitation in the Argentine. In order of production they are: (1) Comodoro Rivadavia, (2) Salta, (3) Plaza Huincul. Comodoro Rivadavia.—This field
Jan 1, 1934
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Low Cycle Fatigue Of The Aluminum Alloy 24ST In Direct StressBy G. Sachs, E. J. Ripling, S. I. Liu, J. J. Lynch
INTRODUCTION IT is a generally recognized fact that by repeated straining the fracture stress of any metal is reduced to a fraction of its value for static loading. The value of this fatigue streng
Jan 1, 1948
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1939By John T. Galey
In all, 210 wellst were completed in southwestern Pennsylvania during 1939, which is 59 more than were drilled during the preceding year. Of this number, 137 were gas wells, which is a considerable in
Jan 1, 1940
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Institute of Metals Division - Solid Solubility of Cementite in Alpha IronBy C. A. Wert
THE solid solubility of cementite in a-iron has been investigated a number of times and there is now general agreement on the solubility of about 0.018 wt pct at the eutectoid temperature, 720°C. Wit
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Material Balances in Expansion Type Reservoirs above Bubble PointBy Murray F. Hawkins
One problem of reservoir engineering is the early estimation of the size of newly discovered reservoirs. Often these reservoirs are the expansion type in which sizeable pressure drops occur incident t
Jan 1, 1956
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Southwestern Pennsylvania during 1939By John T. Galey
In all, 210 wellst were completed in southwestern Pennsylvania during 1939, which is 59 more than were drilled during the preceding year. Of this number, 137 were gas wells, which is a considerable in
Jan 1, 1940
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Washington Paper - Association of Gold with other Metals in the WestBy Richard Pearce
IN looking around me for some subject on which to frame an address for this meeting, it has occurred to me that some results of observation and investigation, in regard to the varied conditions under
Jan 1, 1890
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Papers - Influence of Lattice Distortion on Diffusion in Metals (With Discussion)By John T. Norton, V.G. Mooradian
The diffusion of metal atoms into the crystal lattice of another metal and the assumption of regular positions to form a homogeneous alloy are some of the most fundamental phenomena of structural meta
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Freckle Segregation in Vacuum Consumable-Electrode IngotsBy G. C. Gould
The nature of freckle segregation is determined by chemical analyses, microradiograplzy, and electron microprobe. In addition, the influence of chemistry variation on freckle formation is studied in l
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Influence of Lattice Distortion on Diffusion in Metals (With Discussion)By V. G. Mooradian, John T. Norton
The diffusion of metal atoms into the crystal lattice of another metal and the assumption of regular positions to form a homogeneous alloy are some of the most fundamental phenomena of structural meta
Jan 1, 1935
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Institute of Metals Division - Self-Diffusion of Silver in Beta-AgMgBy H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian
The self-diffusivity of Ag10 has been measured as a function of temperature and composition in AgMg. a CsCl-type intermetallic compound with a substitutional defect structure on both sides of the stoi
Jan 1, 1964
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Diffusion in the Solid Silver-Molten Lead SystemBy R. E. Hudrlik, G. W. Preckshot
The diffusion coefficients of silver from solid silver in molten lead were measured to within ± 0.8 pet in a columnar type diffusion cell ower, the temperature range of 326° to 530°C. Fick's la
Jan 1, 1961
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Some Thermodynamical Considerations in the Chlorination of IlmeniteBy G. V. Jere, C. C. Patel
Chlorination of the various constituents of ilmenite by different chlorinating agents in presence of various reducing agents, have been considered on the basis of the standard free energy and standard
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Solubility of Thorium Dihydride in Thorium MetalBy D. G. Westlake, D. T. Peterson
The saturation solubility of thorium dihydride in thorium was studied by saturation of samples and subsequent analysis. The solubility increased from about 1 at. pct at 300°C to above 20 at. pct at 8
Jan 1, 1960
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New Concepts and Tools in Decision-Making for the Mining IndustryBy Alfred Weiss
Daniel C. Jackling's innovative concept for handling low grade ores ushered in a new philosophy of open pit mining. As one of the greatest minemakers of all times he revolutionized major segments
Jan 11, 1978
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Symposium On Cyclones – Use Of Cyclones In The Grinding Of TaconiteBy Fred D. DeVaney
MINNESOTA taconites are extremely hard, and fine grinding is required to produce an acceptable concentrate. To reduce grinding costs, waste material is rejected by magnetic separators as soon as it is
Jan 8, 1957
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Dixanthogen in Xanthate Flotation of PyriteBy D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau, M. C. Kuhn
The species responsible for flotation when xanthate is added as collector for pyrite is dixanthogen. Measured oxidation potentials of these systems show that xanthate should be oxidized to dixanthogen
Jan 1, 1969
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Minerals Beneficiation - Temperature and Humidity in Electrical Separation of Oxide MineralsBy J. H. Anderson, G. A. Parks, B. K. Jindal
Both temperature and humidity are important variables in electrical separations. By independent control of temperature and water vapor pressure, it is shown that charge depends primarily upon relative
Jan 1, 1967
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Self-Diffusion Measurements in Liquid GalliumBy Eugene F. Broome, Hugh A. Walls
Self-diffusion coefficients were measured using the modified shear cell technique over a temperature range from 31" to 401°C. These data agree within experimental error with those of Petit and Nacht
Jan 1, 1970