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Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Mechanism of Alcohol Displacement of Oil from Porous MediaBy J. J. Taber, I. S. K. Kamath, R. L. Reed
Alcohol floods of consolidated sandstone cores have shown the process to be strongly dependent on the phase behavior of the particular alcobol-oil-water system used. This means that in many cases the
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Concentration - Flotation - Effects of Oxidation of Sulphide Minerals on Their Flotation Properties (Mining Tech., Jan. 1948, TP 2297)By Enid C. Plante, K. L. Sutherland
Practical metallurgists are unanimous in stating that oxidation of mined sulphide ore adversely affects separation of the constituent minerals under standard conditions in a mill. Frequently, the need
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Thermodynamic Activities and Diffusion in Metallic Solid Solutions (Metals Tech., June 1947, T.P. 2168 with discussion)By C. Ernest Birchenall, Robert F. Mehl
Application of diffusion laws in the customary form to experimental studies in binary metallic solid solutions has shown the diffusion cocfficient to vary with concentration for all systems investigat
Jan 1, 1947
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Marine Drilling - Planning a Multiple Well Directional Drilling Program for Offshore Locations (TP 2325, Petr. Tech., March 1948, with discussion)By J. B. Murdoch, John G. Jackson
The many mechanical, geological, and economic factors which influence the planning of a directional drilling program are thoroughly discussed and analyzed. It is demonstrated that the planning of a di
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Effect of Certain Fifth-period Elements on Some Properties of High-purity Copper (Metals Technology, June 1943.) (with discussion)By A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart
THe elements silver, cadmium, tin, antimony and tellurium either are found as impurities in commercial coppers or are intentionally added to produce coppers for special uses. When present in small qua
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Flotation - Correlation between Mineral Behavior in Cataphoresis and in Flotation (T. P. 2005, Min. Tech., May 1946, with discussion)By A. M. Gaudin, S. C. Sun
This paper presents the results of a. study of the relationship of the electrokinetic or zeta potential to flotation phenomena. The relationship is established on the experimental evidence that mine
Jan 1, 1947
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Symposia - Symposium on Cohesive Strength (Metals Technology, December 1944) - An Interferometer Type of Dilatometer, and Some Typical Results (With discussion)By L. A. Willey
Although the interierometric method for the determination of length changes was devised by Fizeau more than three quarters of a century ago, it has not achieved the widespread use in the metallurgical
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Extractive Metallurgy Division - Heat Flow and Temperature Distribution around a Copper Converter TuyereBy W. A. Krivsky, R. Schumann
Relaxation calculations were made to find the temperature distribution in the refractory wall surrounding a tuyere pipe. One set of boundary conditions approxiwated those of a standard copper converte
Jan 1, 1960
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism for Thermally Activated Prismatic Slip in Ag2-AlBy J. D. Mote, A. Rosen, J. E. Dorn
The effect of strain rate and temperature on the critical resolved shear stress for (1100) [1120] prismatic slip was determined for the intermediate hexagonal phase containing about 67 at. pct Ag and
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Expanded Clay Products (T. P. 1485)By John D. Sullivan, Edwin J. Rogers, Chester R. Austin
The problem of making a building unit combining the necessary physical and mechanical properties and good thermal insulation has been foremost in the minds of architects and ceramic and construction e
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Flotation - Principles of Flotation-Activation of Minerals and Adsorption of Collectors (T. P. 2082, Min. Tech., Jan. 1947. with discussion)By J. Rogers, K. L. Sutherland
The relationships between collector and mineral, activator and mineral, and activator, collector and mineral will be considered herein. We propose to criticize current theories of flotation but we wil
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mechanical Properties - The Notched-bar Impact Test (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)By John H. Hollomon
The interpretation of notched-bar impact results has been a matter of controversy since the introduction of more or less standard tests by Fremont,' Charpy2 and others at the turn of the century.
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - An Electrochemical Study of the Properties of Molten Slags of the System CaO-SiO2 and CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T. P. 2101, with discussion)By G. Derge, Lo Ching Chang
The chemical and physical propertties of slag systems are of special interest to metallurgists, for nearly all metals are in contact with molten slags during the primary reduction from their ores and
Jan 1, 1948
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Symposia - Symposium on Cohesive Strength (Metals Technology, December 1944) - The Technical Cohesive Strength of Metals in Terms of the Principal StressesBy D. J. McAdam
As shown in three recent papers by the author, in two papers by McAdam and Mebs, and in a paper by McAdam, Mebs, and Geil," the technical cohesive strength of a metal, in any particular state as regar
Jan 1, 1945
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Ore Reduction and Slags - An Electrochemical Study of the Properties of Molten Slags of the System CaO-SiO2 and CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 (Metals Tech., Oct. 1946, T. P. 2101, with discussion)By G. Derge
The chemical and physical propertties of slag systems are of special interest to metallurgists, for nearly all metals are in contact with molten slags during the primary reduction from their ores and
Jan 1, 1948
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Explosibility Of Coal And Other Dusts In A Laboratory Steel Dust GalleryBy V. C. Allison
The explosibility of a dust is favored by its fineness and content of volatile combustible matter; its explosibility is decreased by its moisture and ash content. The explosibility of a dust can be re
Jan 7, 1925
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A Century of Mining and Metallurgy in the United StatesBy Abram S. Hewitt
GENTLEMEN : If my first words were other than those of thanks for the high honor of being called to preside over the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I should do injustice alike to you and to m
Jan 1, 1877
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Papers - Mechanical Properties - The Notched-bar Impact Test (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)By John H. Hollomon
The interpretation of notched-bar impact results has been a matter of controversy since the introduction of more or less standard tests by Fremont,' Charpy2 and others at the turn of the century.
Jan 1, 1944
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - A Century of Mining and Metallurgy in the United StatesBy Hon. Abrams S. Hewitt
Gentlemen : If my first words were other than those of thanks for the high honor of being called to preside over the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I should do injustice alike to you and to m
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - The 1967 Institute of Metals Lecture Spinodal DecompositionBy John W. Cahn
The spinodal has long been regarded as a limit beyond which a homogeneous phase could no longer be metastable. But only recently has it become apparent that a phase beyond the spinodal would decompose
Jan 1, 1969