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Institute of Metals Division - A Levitation Zone Melter for Larger Diameter Bars with Positive Process ControlBy B. F. Oliver
A levitation zone melter is described which has the necessary characteristics for processing metals of controlled purity. No crucible is required; control of the solidification variables is stable; th
Jan 1, 1963
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Graphical Representation Of The Operating Points For Two-Fan Ventilation Systems (ceafb6fb-81cc-4186-a358-a8cdd7507260)By Y. J. Wang
A graphical technique by which the operating points for a two-fan ventilation system can be represented as the intersection of the modified fan curves is described. In constructing the diagram, the ai
Jan 1, 1986
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Air Injection and Hot-Film Flow Logging for Evaluation of Roof Cracks in White Pine MineBy Harold E. Thomas, Samuel S. M. Chan, Nicholas Bada
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a technique for locating and evaluating bedding plane cracks in mine roof by an air-injection and hot-film flow logging technique. It is ultrasensitive to cracks
Jan 1, 1975
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PART II - Papers - The Thermoelectric Power of Ionic Crystals III – Heats of Transport for Potassium ChlorideBy J. N. Maycock, P. W. M. Jacobs
Previous measurements of the thermoelectric power of ionic crystals are reviewed briefly. It is concluded that, while extensive measurerements are available on systems in which the electrode M has a c
Jan 1, 1967
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The Sedimentation Balance For Measurement Of Size Distribution Of Fine Materials (26aad8ab-c581-451a-aa59-65640ae7c65b)By Fred C. Bond
THEM is acute need for a method that will measure the size distribution of finely divided materials, particularly when the particle sizes are smaller than the openings of the finest screen cloth regul
Jan 1, 1939
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Investigation of Abrasive-Laden-Fluid Method for Perforation and Fracture InitiationBy F. C. Pittman, D. W. Harriman, J. C. St. John
This paper mentions briefly the history of hydraulic jetting as applied to perforating and fracture initiation. It points out the advantages of hydraulic perforation and undercutting as an aid for cre
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New York Paper - The Manufacture of Weldless Steel Tires for Locomotive and Car Wheels (with Discussion)By Guilliaem Aertsen
The derivation of the word tire (or tyre, as it is spelled in England) is obscure. Some dictionaries suggest that it is the aphetic form for "attire, covering," so called as being the outside covering
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - Unitization - Suggested Procedure for Exploitation of an Oil-bearing Structure by Unit Operation (With Discussion)By C. S. Corbett
There is much comment at present in the ranks of the oil industry regarding unit operation of oil fields and the benefit that would accrue if it could be extensively applied. It seems certain that, as
Jan 1, 1930
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Minerals Beneficiation - Proposal for a Solomonic Settlement Between the Theories of von Rittinger, Kick, and BondBy R. T. Hukki
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the fundamental relationship between the net energy used and the respective product size throughout the entire range of sizes covered by crushing and grin
Jan 1, 1961
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Transportation and Handling of Western Canadian Sulphur for the Export Market (719215f1-6666-48ec-89c8-09d5e31dbe4f)By Kevin B. Doyle
The export markets are of great importance to western Canadian sulfur producers, taking 70% of total products sold. For these marketers, Canadians have always supplied solid sulfur, first in a crushed
Jan 1, 1980
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The Process Of Precipitation From Solid Solution, I-A Crystallographic Mechanism For The Aluminum-Copper AlloysBy Carl Samans
IN their recent complete review of the subject of age-hardening,1 R. F. Mehl and L. K. Jetter classify the main types of precipitation-hardening alloys under two headings, depending upon the nature of
Jan 1, 1940
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Engineering Reasearch - An Electrical Device for Analyzing Oil-reservoir Behavior (Petr. Tech. Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By W. A. Bruce
This paper covers the theory and present state of development of an apparatus for the nonmathematical analysis of complex problems of reservoir and well behavior. At the present stage of developmen
Jan 1, 1943
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Engineering Reasearch - An Electrical Device for Analyzing Oil-reservoir Behavior (Petr. Tech. Jan. 1943) (with discussion)By W. A. Bruce
This paper covers the theory and present state of development of an apparatus for the nonmathematical analysis of complex problems of reservoir and well behavior. At the present stage of developmen
Jan 1, 1943
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Solutions to the Diffusion Equation for a Region Bounded by a Circular DiscontinuityBy B. K. Larkin
Solutions to the diffusion equation for a line source located anywhere in a region bounded by a circular discontinuity are presented. Such solutions follow automatically from the Green's function
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Drilling and Production-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Determining Friction Factors for Measuring Productivity of Gas WellsBy R. V. Smith
The theoretical background for calculating friction factors for flow in gas wells by two methods is presented. The first method, requiring pressures, temperatures and specific volumes of the flowing f
Jan 1, 1950
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San Francisco Paper - Electric Furnace for Gold Refining at the Alaska-Treadwell Cyanide Plant (with Discussion)By W. P. Lass
The gold precipitate from the zinc-dust presses in the cyanide plant of the Alaska-Treadwell Gold Mining Co., Treadwell, Alaska, is treated, in the refinery adjoining, by the Tavener or lead-smelting
Jan 1, 1916
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Model Studies for Production-Injection Well Conversion During Line-Drive Water FloodsBy G. T. Pruitt, T. L. Irby, P. B. Crawford, H. Ferrell
In water flooding peripheral, center-to-edge, line-drive or water-encroachment patterns the question has arisen, "when should a producing well be converted to a water-injection well?". It is realized
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Production Technology - A Method for Predicting the Tendency of Oil Field Waters to Deposit Calcium CarbonateBy Henry A. Stiff, and Lawrence E. Davis
The authors previously presented a method for predicting the tendency of oil field waters to deposit calcium sulfate. The present paper gives a similar method for calcium carbonate. Methods for pre
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Automatic Analysis and Control System Adapted to Magnetic Separation for Instructional Laboratory UseBy B. G. Zambre, G. A. Parks, J. N. Roco
Automatic controls have long been a fact of technological life. Some understanding of control systems is rapidly becoming essential to the competence of mineral engineers. Students in undergraduate mi
Jan 1, 1965
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Production Engineering and Research - A Series of Enthalpy-entropy Charts for Natural Gases (T. P. 1747,By G. G. Brown
Enthalpy-entropy diagrams are presented for natural gases of 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, and 1.0 gravity over the pressure range of 5 to 10,000 Ib. per sq. in. and temperature range of 32º to 700°F. The chart
Jan 1, 1945