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Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation of Single-Crystal and Polycrystalline ZirconiumBy T. L. MacKay
Oxidation rates of single-crystal and poly crystalline zirconium in oxygen at temperatures from 307° to 815°C obey the parabolic rate law for short ex-posure time, 4 to 6 hr. The activation energy fo
Jan 1, 1963
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Determination of Formation Characteristics From Two-Rate Flow TestsBy D. G. Russell
A simple method has been developed with which flowing bottom-hole pressure data from two-rate flow tests in oil or gas wells can be analyzed to estimate the formation permeability, skin factor and ave
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Involved in Removal of Sulphate from Drilling Muds by Barium CarbonateBy P. G. Carpenter, H. B. Fisher, W. E. Bergman
The conditions under which barium carbonate can be used to remove sulfates from drilling muds are limited The amount of sulfate remaining in solution in the system after treatment with barium carbonat
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Dislocation Collision and the Yield Point of Iron (With Discussion)By A. N. Holden
A DISLOCATION mechanism has been described by Cottrell' by which metals can yield locally, I. form Liiders bands, giving rise to a characteristic stress-strain curve with a sharp yield point and
Jan 1, 1953
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Minerals Beneficiation - Pebble Milling Practice at the South African Gold Mines of Union Corp. LtdBy O. A. E. Jackson
Pebble milling has been practiced in the reduction works of South Africa gold mines for well over 50 years. Originally flint pebbles were imported from Denmark to grind stamp-mill amalgamation-process
Jan 1, 1960
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Part VII - Papers - The Rate and Mechanism of the Reduction of FeO and MnO from Silicate and Aluminate Slags by Carbon-Saturated IronBy S. K. Tarby, W. O. Philbrook
The rate of FeO and MnO reduction from silicate and aluminate slags by carbon-saturated iron is dependent on both slag composition and temperature. Owing to variable stirring rules during- the course
Jan 1, 1968
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Note on Rittinger's Law of GrindingBy L. G. Austin
If S (x) is the specific rate of breakage of size x and B (x, y) (see Table 1 for Nomenclature) is the cumulative breakage distribution function, the Herbst Fuerstenau2 assumption is that Inserting t
Jan 1, 1974
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Technical And Financial Elements Of A Mining Project Loan Request: Preparing A Complete Information MemorandumBy Thomas P. Bispham
INTRODUCTION From the lender's point of view, the greatest period of risk in a project financing occurs during the construction phase. Therefore, most projects are supported during this phase
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (2e2c65b3-8bf8-47c3-b533-a91a5ebe154c)• A new curriculum for combined liberal arts-engineering education has been announced by 6 middle western colleges. The plan involves three years of ;study at one of the 5 liberal arts colleges and tw
Jan 8, 1950
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (ddf9d58c-f8b5-4ebc-8161-62355ddfaa6e)• One effect of the British devaluation of the Pound Sterling, with its resultant lowering of the pay limit, was the addition of considerable tonnages of previously marginal ore in gold mining. Crown
Jan 7, 1950
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Technical Notes - Diffusion of Silicon in IronBy C. E. Birchenall, W. Batz, H. W. Mean
AT temperatures between 1095' and 1347ºC, 13 runs have been made on the diffusion of silicon in iron. In two of the runs the couple compositions were entirely within the loop of the Fe-Si system
Jan 1, 1953
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Crushing In The PitOpen pits and quarries are the major sources of all hard rock tonnages mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit bench face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher on the pit
Jan 1, 1978
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Current And Future Trends In Raising EquityBy Carl L. Renzoni
INTRODUCTION This paper defines equity as the issuance of a permanent interest in the business on a broadly distributed basis. As such, it excludes the issuance of equity to either a merchant bank
Jan 1, 1990
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Caustic Extraction of Silica from Iron Ores - Precipitation of Silica from Sodium Silicate Solutions with Carbon DioxideBy Anal J. Mehta, Theodore D. Tiemann
Growing demand for steel and increasing dependence upon foreign ore makes the need for developing the technology for treatment of low-grade iron ores greater than ever before• Representative of these
Jan 1, 1977
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Minerals Beneficiation - Studies on the Activation of Quartz with Calcium IonBy Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Marcus Digre
That calcium will activate quartz for flotation with anionic collectors such as soaps has been known for a number of years,12'3 and the method has been applied to the concentration of various iro
Jan 1, 1950
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Calculations of Two-Phase Diffusion in Metallic Systems Including the Interfacial ReactionsBy Hiroshi Oikawa, A. G. Guy
Recent experimental evidence has shown that it is often incorrect to neglect the reactions occurring at an interface with respect to the diffusion reactions. By introducing reaction-rate constants and
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - Sulfuric Acid Extraction of Iron Oxide from Certain Siliceous Iron OresBy T. D. Tiemann
The extraction of iron oxide from several types of siliceous iron ore by digestion in sulfuric acid solutions was investigated in the temperature range from 80 to 258°F at concentrations from 10-60% H
Jan 1, 1968
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Technical Notes - Fluid Mapper Model Studies of Mobility RatioBy Rex E. Cheek, Donald E. Menzie
The fluid mapper, a model relatively new to the petroleum industry, was used to study the effect of various mobility ratios on the areal sweepout efficiency for two typical spacing patterns. The exper
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion Hardening of Copper-Chromium AlloysBy E. W. Hart, W. R. Hibbard
The room temperature flow characteristics of a series of Cu-Cr alloys are found to be related to the amount and characteristics of the chromium-rich precipitate. The results are consistent with the th
Jan 1, 1956
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Kyanite and Related MineralsBy Paul J. Bennett, James E. Castle
The kyanite minerals, including kyanite, silimanite, and andalusite, are anhydrous aluminum silicates with the formula Al2O3SiO2. lumortierite and topaz are also included in this group because they ar
Jan 1, 1975