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Reservoir Engineering–General - Transient Interfaces During Immiscible Liquid-Liquid Displacement in Porous MediaBy H. D. Outmans
In steady vertical flow, the interface of an immiscible liquid-liquid displacement is horizontal for any flow rate below the critical. In nonvertical flow, however, the shape of the interface in the s
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Technical Note - Complexation Of Calcium Ion In The Selective Flocculation Of Iron OresBy M. E. Learmont, R. J. Lipp, I. Iwasaki
In the selective flocculation of iron ores, the concentration of alkaline earth ions in pulp solutions plays a critical role. Sodium silicate, alone or with sodium tripolyphosphate, has been used as a
Jan 1, 1985
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Idealized Behavior of Solvent Banks in Stratified ReservoirsBy K. T. Koone, R. J. Blackwell
One of the more important problems to be solved in designing a miscible flood is related to the size of the solvent bank used. Size of the bank may be critical to economic success. Too large a bank lo
Jan 1, 1966
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Partial Reconstruction of a Furnace Crucible while in BlastBy J. H. Bramwell
The following experience in rebuilding a furnace crucible while in blast may not be wholly uninteresting to some, notwithstanding its purely practical character. Few are aware of the frequent calls ma
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Metal Mining - Haulage System in St. Joseph Lead Co. Mines of Southeast MissouriBy E. A. Jones
THE Southeast Missouri division of the St. Joseph Lead Co. normally hauls and hoists over 5 million tons of lead ore each year. This ore is mined in the stopes and headings of 20 mines, hauled to a ma
Jan 1, 1954
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Areal Sweepout Behavior in a Nine-Spot Injection PatternBy Caudle B. H., Cooper H. E. Jr., O. K. Kimbler
The results of studies of areal sweepout behavior in nine-spot injection patterns are presented in this paper. The ratio of the production rates of the two types of producing wells in a nine-spot patt
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Generalized Newtonian (Pseudoplastic) Flow in Stationary Pipes and AnnuliBy J. C. Savins
The practical analysis of the hydrodynamics of the wellbore has long been a subject of interest to engineers. This paper presents a simplified solution to the problem of computing the pressure drop fo
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Institute of Metals Division - Latent Hardening and Secondary Slip in Aluminum and SilverBy U. F. Kocks
The flow stress in some latent slip systems of aluminum and silver crystals after various deformations in single slip was investigated by transverse compression and supplemented by experiments on over
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering - Improvements in the X-Ray Saturation Technique of Studying Fluid FlowBy J. M. McDowell, E. C. Doty, F. Morgan
Improvements in the X-ray method of measuring liquid saturation and saturation distribution are presented. Two identical direct current amplifiers have been added to measure continuously the intensiti
Jan 1, 1950
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PART V - Papers - Electron-Microscopy Studies of Transformations in a Ti-V AlloyBy R. Taggart, D. H. Polonis, J. C. McMillan
Thin foil electron microscopy techniques have been used to study the micros tructure of a Ti- 7.5 wt pct vanadium alloy in the quenched and aged cond_itions. Selected area diffraction has identified a
Jan 1, 1968
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Development of Rolling Texture in Copper and BrassBy T. Leffers, A. Grum-Jensen
The development of texture in copper and brass (15 pct Zn by weight) rolled at room temperature and in copper rolled at -196°C has been followed by determination of pole figures for various degrees of
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Equilibrium in the Methane-Carbon Dioxide-Hydrogen Sulfide-Sulfur SystemBy D. R. Wieland, H. T. Kennedy
The object of the work reported here was to determine the content of elemental sulfur in gaseous methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and in mixtures of these gases, at pressures and temperatwes
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Buffalo Paper - Anthracite and Coke, Separate and Mixed, in the Warwick Blast-FurnaceBy Edgar S. Cook
The Warwick furnace at Pottstown, Pa., constructed for anthracite fuel, is, as may be remembered, 554 feet high, with 15; feet bosh. The actual working height from stock-line to bottom is only 474 fee
Jan 1, 1889
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Iron and Steel Division - Structure and Transport in Lime-Silica-Alumina Melts (TN)By John Henderson
FOR some time now the most commonly accepted description of liquid silicate structure has been the "discrete ion" theory, proposed originally by Bockris and owe.' This theory is that when cert
Jan 1, 1963
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Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development and Production North Texas in 1936By H. B. Fuqua, B. E. Thompson
For a very brief description of the North Texas area and the general geological features with which it is associated, the reader is referred to the summary for 1935. As in previous years, the autho
Jan 1, 1937
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Interface Dislocations in Directionally Solidified NiAI-Cr EutecticBy H. E. Cline, E. F. Koch, J. L. Walter
It has been postulated and, in a few instances shown, that some kind of dislocation structure will be present at semicoherent interfaces to accommodate small lattice mismatches. In the present study o
Jan 1, 1970
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Discussion - Current Problems In Beneficiation: Of Fine Iron Ore – Discussion – Karpinski, J. M.The problems associated with the processing of the Tilden ore are very much representative of the problems encountered in plants processing fine grained magnetic and nonmagnetic iron ores. I would lik
Jan 1, 1979
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1943By Arthur C. Simmons
The area producing Pennsylvania-grade crude oil declined sharply in 1943, with a daily average production in the entire area of 71,056 bbl. as against a daily average in 1942 of 77,786. The total decl
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1943By Arthur C. Simmons
The area producing Pennsylvania-grade crude oil declined sharply in 1943, with a daily average production in the entire area of 71,056 bbl. as against a daily average in 1942 of 77,786. The total decl
Jan 1, 1944
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The Rô1e and Fate of the Connate Water in Oil and Gas SandsBy Roswell Johnson
WHAT becomes of the water which must have filled the oil and gas sands at the time of deposition, has long puzzled students of oil and gas and has found expression in Munn's well known article on
Jan 2, 1915