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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Well Cooling by Downhole Circulation of WaterBy H. H. Keller, E. J. Couch
Damage to production wells subjected to the high temperatures associated with in-situ combustion projects has been a problem since the advent of this thermal recovery technique. Injection of water dow
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Some Factors Affecting Particle Size of Hydrogen-reduced Tungsten Powder (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T.P. 2100)By Bernard Kopelman
The particle size of tungsten metal powder used to make tungsten wire for use in radio tubes and incandescent lamps must be closely controlled if the highly desirable feature of nonsagging is to be ac
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Some Factors Affecting Particle Size of Hydrogen-reduced Tungsten Powder (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T.P. 2100)By Bernard Kopelman
The particle size of tungsten metal powder used to make tungsten wire for use in radio tubes and incandescent lamps must be closely controlled if the highly desirable feature of nonsagging is to be ac
Jan 1, 1947
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Surface Measurement By Van Der Waals AdsorptionBy A. M. Gaudin, F. W. Bowdish
MINERAL dressing is an industrial art concerned with the treatment and separation of solids suspended in fluids. Knowledge and evaluation of the area of solid-fluid interface is important in all cases
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Explosive Shock Waves on a Gold-Silver AlloyBy A. S. Appleton, M. B. Bever, G. E. Dieter
A gold-silver alloy was deformed by explosive loading at shock pressures up to 510 kbars. The stored energy and hardness increased over the whole range of pressures; the largest rates of increase we
Jan 1, 1962
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On the Decayed Rocks of Hoosac MountainBy T. Sterry Hunt
AT the meeting of the Institute in Easton, October, 1873, I made a communication on the Ore Knob copper mine, in Ashe County, North Carolina (Transactions, vol. ii, p. 123), in which I called attentio
Jan 1, 1875
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Institute of Metals Division - X-Ray Line Broadening from Explosively Loaded Copper (TN)By J. B. Cohen
In an investigation of the microstructure of shock-loaded metal specimens1 C. S. Smith found that there was little distortion of grain boundaries or change in external dimensions, although the hardnes
Jan 1, 1961
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Shaft Sinking And Salt Mining At Goderich, Huron County, Ontario, CanadaBy John Henry Harden
IN 1874, with Mr. H. Y. Attrill, of Baltimore, Md., I made an examination of some property at Goderich with reference to sinking for and mining salt. With this end in view we visited all the wells in
Jan 1, 1877
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Minerals Beneficiation - Collector Adsorption and Surface Change DensityBy A. S. Joy
Vacuum flotation tests carried out according to the method of Schuhmann and Prakash1 have shown that the acid limiting edge of the flotation area for a Brazilian hematite, in the presence of dodecylam
Jan 1, 1964
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Temper Brittleness Of Plain Carbon SteelsBy Leonard D. Jaffe, Donald C. Buffum
THE importance of temper brittleness in alloy steels has long been realized in Europe, In the United States recognition of its importance has developed within the last several years. Many brittle fail
Jan 1, 1948
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New York Paper - Shaft Sinking and Salt Mining at Goderich, Huron County, Ontario, CanadaBy John Henry Harden
IN 1874, with Mr. H. Y. Attrill, of Baltimore, Md., I made an examination of some property at Goderich with reference to sinking for and mining salt. With this end in view we visited all the wells in
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Before FlotationBy Pierre R. Hines
The first progress in American ore dressing practice was made in the mills of the Mother Lode in Calif., the Comstock Lode in Nev., and Gilpin County in Colo., during the years 1861 to 1870, when the
Jan 1, 1962
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FluorsparBy Henry Siegmann
HISTORY OF PRODUCTION AND USE In 1899 the consumption of fluorspar in the United States was reported as 16,000 tons. The invention of the open-hearth method of steel manufacture, plus the beginning
Jan 1, 1976
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The Nomenclature of IronBy Hermann Wedding
I ASK your permission to speak about a matter which is not of a specifically scientific nature, but more of a general-I might even say of an international-nature, and the international character which
Jan 1, 1877
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Cross of the Legion of Honor Conferred on Institute OfficersAT a luncheon attended by engineering leaders representing every section of the country, Col. Arthur S. Dwight, president of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, and Charles F
Jan 8, 1922
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Petroleum Engineering Education (bac2ff6f-d401-4a6c-a3d3-644492bf214f)By Harry H. Power
WHILE the attention of all engineering branches is focused today on changes and improvements in the several curricula, we are concerned here with the many questions arising in industry and college con
Jan 1, 1941
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - The Nomenclature of IronBy Hermann Wedding
I ask your permission to speak about a matter which is not of a specifically scientific nature, but more of a general—I might even say of an international—nature, and the international character which
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Iron and Steel - Temper Brittleness of Plain Carbon Steels (Metals Tech., Dec. 1948, TP 2482)By L. D. Jaffe, D. C. Buffum
The importance of temper brittleness in alloy steels has long been realized in Europe. In the United States recognition of its importance has developed within the last several years. Many brittle fail
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Education - Petroleum Engineering Education (T.P. 1312, with discussion)By Harry H. Power
While the attention of all engineering branches is focused today on changes and improvements in the several curricula, we are concerned here with the many questions arising in industry and college con
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - - Research - Estimating Interstitial Water by the Capillary Pressure Method (TP 2126, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1947, with discussion)By O. F. Thornton, D. L. Marshall
Results of the determination of the inter stitial water content of several core samples from oil reservoirs are presented. Data obtained by the capillary pressure method, which has recently been devel
Jan 1, 1947