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The Capillary Concentration of Gas and Oil (453cc792-7cb8-4ef7-9e17-069645638048)Discussion of the paper of C. W. WASHBURNE, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93,. September, 1914, pp. 2365 to 2378. ROSWELL H. JOHNSON, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jan 4, 1915
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The Idaho Phosphate FieldBy G. R. Mansfield
THE geologic structure of the Idaho phosphate field has an important bearing on the classifica-tion and the exploitation of the lands that contain phosphate. Maps and structure sections1 recently made
Jan 1, 1928
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Pilot Scale Heap Leaching At The Pinson Mine, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Mark E. Smith
To allow recovery of gold values from ore which cannot be economically processed by the mill, Pinson Mining Company has developed a run-of-mine heap leaching facility. In order to estimate production
Jan 1, 1984
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Bethlehem Paper - Fine Grinding of Ore by Tube-Mills, and Cyaniding at El Oro, Mexico.By G. Caetani, E. Burt
Jan 1, 1907
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Biographical Notices of 1905By Bruno KERL
THE list of deaths reported during the year 1905 comprises the following names (the figures in parentheses indicating the year in which the persons named were elected to membership:- Honorary Member.
May 1, 1906
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An Equilibrium Theory of ProrationBy Joseph Pogue
ANY mechanism, either natural or artificial, for regulating the func-tioning of a given unit in the general economy must operate toward the maintenance of equilibrium if it is to survive. The petroleu
Jan 1, 1938
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Industrial FatigueTHE British Industrial Fatigue Research Board has issued its annual report covering the year 1925, and a nine-page review of it, by George E. Shepard, was published in this country in the November, 19
Jan 2, 1927
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Practical Application of Corrosion Tests; Resistance of Nickel and Monel Metal to Corrosion by Milk. (With Discussion)By H. E. Searle, Robert J. McKay, O. B. J. Fraser
The practical study of corrosion requires consideration of its economic aspects. It must be based on sound scientific principles, but it should be borne in mind that probably the most important object
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Practical Application of Corrosion Tests; Resistance of Nickel and Monel Metal to Corrosion by Milk. (With Discussion)By Robert J. McKay, O. B. J. Fraser, H. E. Searle
The practical study of corrosion requires consideration of its economic aspects. It must be based on sound scientific principles, but it should be borne in mind that probably the most important object
Jan 1, 1929
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Statistical Reservoir-Zonation TechniqueBy J. D. Testerman
A statistical technique to identify and describe naturally occurring zones in a reservoir and to correlate these zones from well to well is described. The technique is particularly useful in describin
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Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (008c6b31-b002-4558-b79a-cf6ccaca71b2)By A. P. Boller
In the victories of peace as well as of war, the science of engineering has played a prominent, if, indeed, not the leading part. While it might be interesting, and food for profitable thought, to tra
Jan 1, 1882
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Papers - Permanent Growth of Gray Cast Iron (With Discussion)By W. E. Remmers
The fact that gray iron increases in volume, cracks and distorts upon repeated heating and cooling is rather conlmon knowledge. In ingot molds, Diesel engine pistons, carburizing boxes, continuous fur
Jan 1, 1931
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Constitution Diagram Ta-Pt Between 50-100 At. Pct PtBy Nicholas J. Grant, Robert H. Kane, Bill C. Geissen
The platinum-rich section of the Ta-Pt Phase diagram was worked out by metallographic and X-ray techniques, using twenty alloys; solidus temperatures and solid solubilities were determined. Besides s
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Lattice Parameter and Alpha Phase Boundary of Ferritic Iron- Zinc Alloys (TN)By G. R. Speich, L. Zwell, H. A. Wriedt
HORNBOGEN1 has recently shown that it is possible to measure the degree of segregation accompanying cellular precipitation in ferritic Fe-Zn alloys by measuring the lattice parameter of the ferrite ph
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Determination of Average Reservoir Pressure From Build-Up SurveysBy D. N. Dietz
A method for determining average reservoir pressure is presented, which is simpler to apply than that devised by Matthews. Brons and Hazebroek. For bounded reservoirs, identical results are obtained i
Jan 1, 1966
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Iron and Steel Division (88c96cd4-77cf-43e6-825a-df039aa14f70)Correlation between Metallography and Mechanical Testing By H F MOORE (Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture Trans, vol 120 11,000 words ) The lack of effective correlation between metallography and mech
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - On an Effect of Silicon on Recrystallization Textures in Cold-Rolled High-Purity Iron-Silicon AlloysBy C. G. Dunn
According to a recently suggested effect of silicon on the re recrystallization textures of high-purity Fe-Si alloys with (111)[112] type rolling textures, the recrystallization texture for a rolled (
Jan 1, 1963
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The Secondary Enrichment Of Ore-DepositsBy S. F. Emmons
IT was said by many who discussed Professor Posepny's admirable paper on the " Genesis of Ore-Deposits," read at the Chicago meeting of the Institute, in 1893, that its most valuable feature was
Jan 1, 1902
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Papers - Zinc - History of the Metallurgy of ZincBy W. R. Ingalls
In reviewing the history of the metallurgy of zinc, I shall pass hastily over what is only of antiquarian interest. That has been excellently treated by Dr. Bernhard Neumann in "Die Metalle" (1904) an
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Paper - Tests of Steel for Electric Conductivity, With Special Reference to Conductor-RailsBy J. A. Capp
For certain classes of electric railways a steel conductor is preferable to the oldcr atld more commonly used overhead trolley-wire. The third-rail presents a rather better appearance, because of the
Jan 1, 1904