Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Effect of Hydration of Montmorillonite on the Permeability to Gas of Water-Sensitive Reservoir RocksBy Oren C. Baptist, Carlon S. Land
Laboratory research has been conducted to evaluute the effect of clay hydration on the permeability to gas of water-sensitive reservoir sands. Samples of a .sandstone containing trace amounts of montm
Jan 1, 1966
-
Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Simulation of Topochemical Reduction of Hematite via Intermediate Oxides in an Isothermal Countercurrent ReactorBy W. O. Philbrook, R. H. Spitzer, F. S. Manning
The steady-state operation of an isothermal, counter-current reactor in which a mouing bed of hematite particles is reduced by hydrogen has been modeled mathematically using a generalized single-parti
Jan 1, 1969
-
Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - The Crystal Structure of Nickel-Rich NiAl and Martensitic NiAIBy J. A. Goebel, S. Rosen
IN the NiAl phase diagram the NiAl (CsC1-type) phase field extends over a large composition range. At elevated temperatures the nickel-rich phase boundary extends to a composition of about 70 at. pct
Jan 1, 1969
-
Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Single- and Two-Phase Fluid Flow in Small Vertical Conduits Including Annular ConfigurationsBy O. D. Gaither
This paper is an analytical study of the flow of fluids through small vertical conduits. Small conduits are defined as 11/4-in. nominal diameter tubing size and smaller, and approximately twice this a
-
Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Interaction of Dislocations Moving at Velocities of 0.5C and Above: A Computer SimulationBy Robert J. De Angelis, James H. Barker
An improved method for solving dynawzical dislocation problems using a digital computer is described in this paper. Interactions between two distinct types of dislocations were studied: attractive scr
Jan 1, 1969
-
A Preliminary Economic Analysis Of The Underground Mining Of Minnesota TaconiteBy Eugene P. Pfleider, Jared Scofield
During the past ten years, the trend on the Mesabi Range has been toward the establishment of integrated operations which mine, concentrate, and pelletize the large reserves of magnetic taconite. Howe
Jan 9, 1967
-
Institute of Metals Division - Structural Relationships Between Precipitate and Matrix in Cobalt-Rich Cobalt-Titanium AlloysBy R. W. Fountain, W. D. Forgeng, G. M. Faulring
Precipitation of the phase Co3Ti (Cu3Au type) from a Co-5 pct Ti a11oy has been investigated using single-crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. Oscillation and transmission Laue patterns of specimens
Jan 1, 1962
-
Some Computer-Based Methods For The Analysis Of Geologic Fracture InformationBy Melvin H. Podwysocki
Lineament and fracture analysis have enjoyed a resurgence of interest over the last several years, particularly since the advent of the Landsat series of Earth resources satellites. Some applications
Jan 1, 1977
-
Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, May 25, 1917The following Nominating Committee having been already appointed and approved by the Executive Committee in accordance with authority vested in the Executive Committee by the Board of Directors, was a
Jan 7, 1917
-
New York Paper - Flaky and Woody Fractures in Nickel-steel Gun Forgings (with Discussion)By C. Y. Clayton
In connection with certain cooperative work carried on between the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army, the U. S. Bureau of Mines, and the U. S. Geological Survey during the year 1918, it was the wr
Jan 1, 1920
-
Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Precipitation Phenomena in Binary Zinc-Aluminum Alloys: Heterogeneous Precipitation at DislocationsBy G. Baralis, P. Gondi, I. Tangerini, G. Scandola
The precipitation behavior of Zn-0.5 pct A1 alloy single crystals was studied by means of electrical resistivity measurements and by optical and electron microscopy. The single crystals for the resis
Jan 1, 1969
-
Lake Superior Paper - The Equipment of a Laboratory for a Smelting-PlantBy Herbert Haas
The following notes describe a laboratory for metallurgical chemistry and technical analysis which I built late in 1903, while engaged, as constructing engineer, in erecting a pyrite smelter at the Af
Jan 1, 1905
-
California Paper - Notes on the Life of Steel Wire CablesBy Frank Soulé
Secretary E. H. Benjamin, of the California Miners' Association, has proposed and begun, in co-operation with the testing laboratory of the University of California, at Berkeley, a series of test
Jan 1, 1900
-
Discussion of Papers - On the Relationship Between Contact Angle and Flotation BehaviorBy R. W. Smith, R. W. M. Lai, J. Leja
J. Leja (Professor, Dept. of Mineral Engineering, U.B.C. Vancouver, Canada) — I would like to offer some comments on the behavior of contact angle with time, treated in this paper. The authors should
Jan 1, 1968
-
Evaluating Adjustable Speed Drives: Twenty of the Most Often Asked QuestionsHow often have you faced the adjustable speed drive dilemma: Of all the medium horsepower drive variations around, which one is most cost-effective? Regardless of the industry-from mineral processing
Jan 11, 1978
-
Stockpiling and Reclaiming Systems r) in Mill DesignBy M. J. Miller
In modern mill design, a stockpile storage system for raw and/or semiprocessed ore has become almost indispensable. This paper discusses the benefits of such stockpile storage as well as the available
Jan 1, 1982
-
Effectiveness of Dust Respirators in Underground Coal MinesBy Homer E. Harris, William C. DeSieghardt, William A. Burgess
Under sponsorship of NIOSH, Eastern Associated Coal Corp., with the Harvard School of Public Health acting as a subcontractor, has determined for the first time the effective protection provided to wo
Jan 1, 1975
-
The Recovery of Lead from Sulfide Concentrates Using a Chlorination/Brine Leach/Electrolysis ProcessBy R. T. Um, W. K. Tolley, J. C. Stauter
A hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of lead from sulfide concentrates is presented The process combines the unit operations of selective dry chlormation, brine leaching and fused salt electr
Jan 1, 1981
-
Cryogenic Air-A Potential Solution to the Problem of Respirable Mine DustBy L. K. Eigenbrod, F. Notaro
Enactment of Public Law 91-173 (Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969) has placed new responsibilities on the mining industry. The new law, aimed at eventually solving the problem of pneumoc
Jan 1, 1972
-
Reservoir Engineering–General - An Analysis for Predicting the Performance of Cone-Shaped Reservoirs Receiving Gas or Water InjectionBy E. F. Johnson, F. H. Brinkman, H. J. Welge, A. L. Hicks
A method is presented for predicting the character of gas or water displacement in a radial system, which can be either horizontal or inclined. The latter case would comprise cone-shaped or dome-shape