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Petroleum Economics - World Consumption of Petroleum and Its Substitutes in 1941By V. R. Gargias, J. W. Ristori, R. V. Whetsel
WoRld consumption of petroleum and its substitutes in 1941, the amount of which obviously is largely conjectural, is estimated at 2,066,653,000 bbl. This is 48,689,000 bbl. more than the previous year
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of Thermodynamic Properties of Titanium-Oxygen- Hydrogen AlloysBy Kenneth A. Moon
Kenneth A. Moon (U.S. Army Materials Research Agency)—The authors are to be congratulated for a very interesting and valuable paper. Their discussion of the structural implications of the results sho
Jan 1, 1963
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Monitoring Pit Slope BehaviorBy Richard D. Call
In any open pit, some slope instability can be expected, varying from bench sloughing to large-scale slope movement. Major slope displacements are preceded by small, but measurable, displacements and
Jan 1, 1983
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New York Paper - Biographical Notice of Theodore D. RandBy Thomas M. Drown
Theodore Dehon Rand was appointed Treasurer of the American Institute of Mining Engineers by the Council, at the Boston meeting of February, 1873, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of the tr
Jan 1, 1904
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Institute of Metals - Symposium on Gas in Copper[A session of the Institute of Metals held during the February, 1926, meeting of the Institute, was devoted to a symposium on ''gas" in copper. S. Skowronski, Perth Amboy, N. J., was chairma
Jan 1, 1926
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Part I – January 1968 - Papers - Isothermal Transformations in an Fe.-7.9Cr-1.1C AlloyBy C. M. Wayman, G. R. Srinivasan
A metallographic study of the isothermal products formed between 750° and 285°C was made in an Fe-7.9 wt pct Cr-1.11 wt pct C alloy, and a time-temperature-transformation diagram was determined. The
Jan 1, 1969
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New Military Engineering SchoolA new Military, Engineering School has been established at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Virginia. This camp was used throughout the summer and fall of 1918 for the Engineering Officers Training School in pre
Jan 3, 1919
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Caliper LoggingBy C. P. Parsons
CALIPER logging is a practice of measuring the variations in the diameter of the open hole in a well. This information is useful for many purposes, among which are: Determining the volumetric capacity
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - Principles of Zone-MeltingBy W. G. Pfann
In zone-melting, a small molten zone or zones traverse a long charge of alloy or impure metal. Consequences of this manner of freezing are examined with impurerespect to solute distribution in the ing
Jan 1, 1953
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Pipelining - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Axial Laminar Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Narrow Eccentric AnnuliBy R. D. Vaughn
The analysis of laminar flow of power-law non-Newtonian fluids in narrow, eccentric annuli is employed in this paper to discuss the problems of lubricant flow in journa! bearings and of errors introdu
Jan 1, 1966
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Mining Engineering Reporter (2e6c57be-fe28-4068-bd82-9f6e69432d61)First actual production of titanium metal at the newly constructed Henderson, Nev., plant of Titanium Metals Corp. of America occurred in mid-October. Production will be expanded rapidly until the ini
Jan 11, 1951
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Recovery Of Uranium From Unclarified Liquors By Ion ExchangeBy M. Streat, R. Y. Qassim
Summary This paper reviews the developments in uranium process technology as a result of modern trends in the design of ion exchange equipment. The operation of the Cloete-Streat fluidised bed con
Jan 1, 1973
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Porphyry Copper Deposits Of AlaskaINTRODUCTION This chapter summarizes porphyry copper deposits within the State of Alaska. Prospecting for porphyry copper-type deposits in Alaska germinated during the 1940's, grew slowly durin
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining ExaminationsBy C Gunther
Mining examinations are of several kinds and the scope of the investigation depends in each case upon the purpose for which the examination is made. A formal examination of a developed mine is an e
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Crystal Orientation, Temperature, and Molten Zone Thickness in Temperature-Gradient Zone MeltingBy J. H. Wernick
IN temperature-gradient zone-melting1 a molten zone is moved through a solid or across a solid surface by the establishment of a temperature gradient. This technique has both practical and fundamental
Jan 1, 1958
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting of April 24, 1914.-President Thayer announced the appointment of the Committee on Safety and Sanitation. The Committee on Nominations for officers for 1915 was appointed, as follows: William
Jan 6, 1914
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Annual Review – Mining GeologyBy P. W. Guild
DURING 1956 the application of geology and related scientific disciplines to the search for new mineral deposits went forward on an ever widening front. Spurred on by record-breaking consumption of ma
Jan 2, 1957
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Reservoir Engineering - General - In Situ Combustion Process – Results of a Five-Well Field Exper...By R. E. Cook
This paper presents results of a study to determine to what extent errors in estimated free gas saturation affect the results of static pressure calculations from build-up curves in two-phase systems.
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Atomic Mobilities in Multicomponent Diffusion and Their DeterminationBy M. A. Dayananda
Based on the Kirkendall frame of reference, a method is proposed for the determination of atomic mobilities of all the diffusing species in a multicorn-ponent system with a single diffusion couple. T
Jan 1, 1969
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Industrial Minerals Set New Production RecordsBy A. B. Cummins
THE past year has been of unusual interest for industrial minerals. It is increasingly evident that requirements for these raw materials move with general economic trends. Thus, with a peak year in th
Jan 1, 1952