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Papers - Fuel Technology-Curriculum and Career (Contribution 126)By A. W. Gauger
It is with some trepidation that I approach my subject, for I know that I shall at once incur the suspicion of the mechanical engineer, with his concern for boiler tests and efficiencies; of the minin
Jan 1, 1942
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment -An Electrical Computer for Solving Phase Equilibrium ProblemsBy Morris Muskat, J. M. McDowell
In both production and refining operations of the oil industry many processes are controlled by the gas-liquid phase relationships of the hydrocarbon mixtures of interest. The quantitative beh
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment -An Electrical Computer for Solving Phase Equilibrium ProblemsBy J. M. McDowell, Morris Muskat
In both production and refining operations of the oil industry many processes are controlled by the gas-liquid phase relationships of the hydrocarbon mixtures of interest. The quantitative beh
Jan 1, 1949
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Internal Friction Of Single Crystals Of Copper And ZincBy Thomas A. Read
THE internal friction of single crystals of metals is affected markedly by a variety of factors, which, according to the literature, are without influence on the internal friction of polycrystalline m
Jan 1, 1941
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Industrial Minerals - Petrographic Techniques in Perlite EvaluationBy F. L. Kadey
The petrographic microscope is a well known tool in nonmetallic materials research. Its utility in the study of perlite is, therefore, not surprising. Valuable information has been derived on samples
Jan 1, 1963
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Metal Mining - Mining and Concentration of Ilmenite and Associated Minerals at Trail Ridge, Fla.By J. H. Carpenter
LMENITE, rutile, zircon, and other heavy minerals are found in small amounts in the sand that covers most of Florida. Small enriched deposits occur on the beaches and coastal dunes. One beach deposit
Jan 1, 1954
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Papers - Internal Friction of Single Crystals of Copper and Zinc (T. P. 1309, with discussion)By Thomas A. Read
The internal friction of single crystals of metals is affected markedly by a variety of factors, which, according to the literature, are without influence on the internal friction of polycrystalline m
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Fuel Technology-Curriculum and Career (Contribution 126)By A. W. Gauger
It is with some trepidation that I approach my subject, for I know that I shall at once incur the suspicion of the mechanical engineer, with his concern for boiler tests and efficiencies; of the minin
Jan 1, 1942
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Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Mufulira Copper Mines Limited, Concentrator, Northern Rhodesia (Mining Tech., Jan. 1948, TP 2250, with discussion)By Jack White, Ralph B. Adair
The Mufulira mine in Northern Rhodesia is 13° south of the Equator and at an altitude of 4100 ft above sea level. The concentrator was planned in 1930 to treat about 10,000 tons of ore per day, but
Jan 1, 1949
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Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Concrete and Wood Blocks for Ground Support in Cyprus Mines (Mining Tech., July 1948, TP 2413)By J. L. Bruce, G. W. Nicolson
ThE country rock of the Mavrovouni mine of the Cyprus Mines Corp. is hydro-thern~ally altered, disintegrated pillow lava, with very little tensile strength ("short" ground). In places, especially when
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Theoretical - An Empirical Method of Interpretation of Earth-resistivity Measurements (T. P. 1743 with discussion)By R. Woodward Moore
A graphical method of analyzing the data obtained from shallow earth-resistivity depth tests is presented. The method is based upon empirical results and has no theoretical basis. The usual apparent r
Jan 1, 1946
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Some Recent Applications Of Heavy-Media Separation (Sink-Float) ProcessesBy G. B. Walker, S. J. Swainson, S. A. Falconer
DURING the past few years much interest and attention has been focused on a relatively new method of ore concentration, which utilizes the principles of sink and float and employs as the heavy medium
Jan 1, 1943
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Mine Ventilation - Explosibility of Coal and Other Dusts in a Laboratory Steel Dust GalleryBy V. C. Allison
Large-scale testing of the explosibility of coal dust as conducted by the Bureau of Mines in its Experimental Mine involves a large initial investment, and a high charge for maintenance and conduct of
Jan 1, 1927
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Papers - Handling and Utilization - The Relation of Free-swelling Indexes to Other Characteristics of Some Alabama Domestic Stoker Coals (T.P. 2314, Coal Tech., Feb. 1948, with discussion)By Reynold Q. Shotts
The small domestic underfeed stoker as now designed is unusually sensitive to the coking and plastic properties of coals, and when the attempt is made to burn the high rank coking and caking coals of
Jan 1, 1949
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1971 Jackling Lecture – The Gold Miner and the Future of GoldBy John K. Gustafson
The title of my talk is "The Gold Miner and the Future of Gold." This title might just as accurately have been stated as "Gold and the Future of the Gold Miner." Since prehistoric times gold has been
Jan 1, 1972
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Papers - Theoretical - An Empirical Method of Interpretation of Earth-resistivity Measurements (T. P. 1743 with discussion)By R. Woodward Moore
A graphical method of analyzing the data obtained from shallow earth-resistivity depth tests is presented. The method is based upon empirical results and has no theoretical basis. The usual apparent r
Jan 1, 1946
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Mufulira Copper Mines Limited, Concentrator, Northern RhodesiaBy Jack White, Ralph B. Adair
THE Mufulira mine in Northern Rhodesia is 13° south of the Equator and at an altitude of 4100 ft above sea level. The concentrator was planned in 1930 to treat about 10,000 tons of ore per day, but b
Jan 1, 1947
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Mineral Pigments (0b4089c4-0072-407b-a1ca-899dad8dba04)By Kenneth R. Hancock
Iron oxides are unique in that they are the only significant colored mineral found in a natural state suitable for use as a pigment after being pulverized to pigmentary size. The current world product
Jan 1, 1983
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Appraisal of Marsal’s Extrapolation Method for Establishing Oil RecoveryBy H. Hooykaas
A few years ago Marsal published a method of predicting oil recovery as a function of time for an edge-water-drive reservoir with several rows of wells.' The method is based solely on oil- and wa
Jan 1, 1966
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Improving Miscible Displacement by Gas-Water InjectionBy B. H. Caudle, A. B. Dyes
In a recent publication' it was shown that wells with a free surface in a homogeneous gravity-drainage reservoir have a hyperbolic decline with index n '. This paper reports efforts to exten