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The Separation Of Gases From Molten MetalsBy Albert J. Phillips
IT is a privilege and a pleasure to deliver this, the Twenty-sixth Annual Institute of Metals Division Lecture. Eleven years ago C. A. Edwards addressed this audience on the subject "Gases in Metals."
Jan 1, 1947
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Miscible Displacement in a Controlle Natural SystemBy C. R. Johnson, R. A. Greenkorn, R. E. Haring
Three confined five-spot miscible displacements at unity, favorable, and unfavorable mobility ratios were conducted in a shallow, water-saturated sandstone of Pennsylvan-ian age near Chandler, Okla. T
Jan 1, 1966
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Sulphur in Ironmaking - Tracer Study of Sulphur in the Coke Oven (Metals Tech., October 1948, T.P. 2465By R. W. Hyde, S. E. Eaton, B. S. Old
One of the most important problems facing the steel industry at the present time is that of maintaining at a minimum the sulphur content of many grades of steel where sulphur is known to have harmful
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Sulphur in Ironmaking - Tracer Study of Sulphur in the Coke Oven (Metals Tech., October 1948, T.P. 2465By R. W. Hyde, B. S. Old, S. E. Eaton
One of the most important problems facing the steel industry at the present time is that of maintaining at a minimum the sulphur content of many grades of steel where sulphur is known to have harmful
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Partial Integration of Equations of Multiphase FlowBy J. C. Martin
Equations for three-phase, three-dimensional, compressible flow (including capillarity) are reduced to two-dimensional relations by a partial integration. This reduction allows three-dimensional flow
Jan 1, 1969
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Density of Oil-gas Columns from Well DataBy William Victor Vietti
A METHOD of determining the average density of the fluid column in a flowing oil well is presented. Actual field data from several wells are used to illustrate the application of the method in the Yat
Jan 1, 1930
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New York Paper - Sound Steel Ingots and Rails (with Discussion)By George K. Burgess, Robert A. Hadfield
1. Introduction.—The methods of production of sound steel ingots have been described in several papers read recently before this Institute. It was thought by Director Stratton, of the U. S. Bureau of
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Delta-Phase Alloys of the System U-Zr-TiBy A. A. Bauer, H. A. Saller, F. A. Rough, J. R. Doig
among uranium alloy systems are the U-Zr, U-Ti,and U-Mo binary systems, in that an intermediate phase, of limited solubility range, exists in each system. These intermediate phase alloys offer a
Jan 1, 1958
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Papers - Mechanical Properties - Aging and the Yield Point in Steel (Metals Technology, December 1943) (With discussion)By J. R. Low, M. Gensamer
During the course of an investigation into the drawability of automobile-body sheet steel, it became apparent that certain advantages would be possessed by a deep-drawing steel with a very low yield s
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Mechanical Properties - Aging and the Yield Point in Steel (Metals Technology, December 1943) (With discussion)By J. R. Low, M. Gensamer
During the course of an investigation into the drawability of automobile-body sheet steel, it became apparent that certain advantages would be possessed by a deep-drawing steel with a very low yield s
Jan 1, 1944
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Jan 1, 1923
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Advancing Through Caved Ground With Yieldable ArchesBy James Quigley
As the outcrop mines in the West developed into underground operations, systems of ground sup- port were gradually evolved. In the early coal mines there was little need for support except near the di
Jan 7, 1959
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Papers - Hydraulics of Flowing Wells - Some Observations on Principles Involved in Flowing Oil Wells (With Discussion)By S. F. Shaw
The principles involved in lifting oil in wells flowing naturally are identical with those underlying the flowing of wells by means of the air-gas lift, and information of a dependable nature obtained
Jan 1, 1930
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Coal - Coking Properties of Pittsburgh District CoalsBy D. E. Wolfson, D. A. Reynolds, F. W. Smith
IN 1948 the U. S. Bureau of Mines began a three-phase program to evaluate the extent and quality of U. S. coking coal: 1) a factual appraisal of known recoverable reserves in beds of mineable thicknes
Jan 1, 1958
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Product Research and Trends in the Steel IndustryBy A. B. Kinzel
IT has often been stated that the steel industry did no research or development work in the decades preceding 1920. If restricted to organized research on the quality and field of application of struc
Jan 1, 1935
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Resistance Thermometry For Industrial UseBy Charles Frey
TIE fundamental principle of resistance thermometry lies in the determination of temperatures by the measurement of an electrical conductor subjected to various temperatures and the translation of the
Jan 8, 1919
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Technical Notes - Martensite Formations in Powders and Lump Specimens of Ti-Fe AlloysBy D. H. Polonis, J. G. Parr
IN a recent paper on titanium-rich Ti-Fe alloys,' the hardness of quenched powder specimens was given, together with the amounts of martensitic a they contained. The values disagreed in two respe
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - Health and Safety in Mines - Pathological Reaction to Various Mineral Dusts (Abstract)By Leroy U. Gardner
The human respiratory tract is an apparatus for the interchange of gases between the air and the blood. An important part of it are mechanisms to prevent the apparatus from becoming clogged with dust
Jan 1, 1934
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Face Ventilation Systems Performance In Low-Height Coal SeamsBy Robert A. Haney, Stephen J. Gigliotti, James L. Banfield
A series of investigations were made by the Mine Safety and Health Administration to evaluate the performance of various face ventilation systems as part of a program to reduce frictional ignitions of
Jan 1, 1982
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Recovery Of Uranium From LignitesBy Fred J. Hurst
In 1934, Irvin Lavine (A), University of North Dakota, stated that the low-rank coals (lignite and subbituminous) of this country represent a vast tonnage of fuel of commercial value and predicted tha
Jan 1, 1983