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    Irvine Oil District, Kentucky

    By Stuart St. Clair

    IN view of the great interest shown in the oil possibilities of Kentucky, one is impressed with the paucity of reliable literature on the oil fields of the state. A few brief reports by the Federal an

    Jan 7, 1919

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    Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Fracture Toughness and Strain-Induced Phase Transformations

    By Stephen D. Antolovich

    RECENTLY, much interest has been generated in materials that undergo martensitic phase transformations on straining.')' While it is undoubtedly true that a large amount of ductility can be

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Petroleum Economics - Gasoline Economics and Refinery Operation (With Discussion)

    By H. J. Struth

    Gasoline is undoubtedly of major importance not only to the petroleum refiner but to the producer. To study the economic aspects of gasoline is, in a measure, a constructive effort to solve the proble

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Iron and Steel Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Mn7C3 (TN)

    By N. A. Gokcen, S. Fujishiro

    THE pressures of Mn(g) in equilibrium with Mn7C3 and graphite have been measured by McCabe and Hudson' and Butler, McCabe, and paxton2 by means of graphite, zirconia, and Ta-Mo Knudsen cells. The

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Modified Oil-well Depletion Curves

    By Arthur Knapp

    OIL-WELL depletion curves, to be of value, should show when a well or lease may no longer be operated at a profit. The difference, at any time, between the total expenditures and the total income of a

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Acid Pressure Leaching of Uranium Ores

    By F. A. Forward, J. Halpern

    A new process is described for extracting uranium from ores containing sulphidic minerals, which comprises treating an aqueous pulp of the ore with air or oxygen at elevated temperatures and pressures

    Jan 1, 1956

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    A Study Of Carrier Flotation Of Clay

    By P. Somasundaran, Yee-Ho Wang

    Carrier flotation of anatase impurities from clay using oleate is compared in this study with conventional flotation. The role of relevant parameters such as carrier size, carrier amount, dissolved ca

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Communications - Dispersion Hardening of Titanium Carbide by Boron Doping

    By Wendell S. Williams

    Single crystals of TIC doped with boron at high temperat~ires develop second-phase inclusions. The inclusions are in the form of lamellae lying parallel to {l 11 } planes of the Tic matrix and can be

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Deflection of Girders

    By W. S. Ayres

    I AM well aware that this subject is not strictly in the line of mining engineering, yet as it is a subject with which mining engineers at times have something to do, I have thought, perhaps, it might

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Detroit Paper - Heat Treatment of Aluminum-silicon Alloys (with Discussion)

    By D. B. Hobbs, L. W. Kempf, R. S. Archer

    Silicon is one of the most important elements in the metallurgy of aluminum. It is always present in small amounts in the ordinary grades of "pure" aluminum, and hence in all alloys made therefrom. Wi

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    Heat Treatment Of Aluminum-Silicon Alloys

    By D. B. Hobbs, L. W. Kempf, R. S. Archer

    SILICON is one of the most important elements in the metallurgy of aluminum. It is always present in small amounts in the ordinary grades of "pure" aluminum, and hence in all alloys made therefrom. Wi

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Cleveland Paper - Furnace Hearth

    By George Asmus

    Closed front, or open front for blast-furnaces, has been for a number of years a much discussed question among the furnace-men in every country where iron is made. As blast-furnaces are costly structu

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    Furnace Hearths

    By George Asmus

    CLOSED front, or open front for blast-furnaces, has been for a number of years a much discussed question among the furnace-men in every country where iron is made. As blast-furnaces are costly structu

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Technical Note - Overview Of US Department Of Energy Coal Preparation Research

    By R. E. Hucko

    Introduction The principal thrust of the US Department of Energy (DOE) coal preparation R&D program is to develop technology to reduce ash and sulfur content of US coals to levels where the resulta

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Analysis of Gas-Cap or Dissolved-Gas Drive Reservoirs

    By H. L. Stone, A. O. Garder

    A numerical method of solving the partial differential equations which describe the one-dimensional displacement of oil by gas has been presented. Possible extension of the method to treat multidimens

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    Multiplying Manpower With Scrapers (d90c0337-44d5-4194-9c36-dfed1077241e)

    By Roger V. Pierce

    INTRODUCTION IN the last few years, much study has been devoted to increasing stoping efficiency. The reasons for this are shortage of manpower, shorter working hours, operating regulations, and sh

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Transportation - Multiplying Manpower with Scrapers (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By Robert V. Pierce

    In the last few years, much study has been devoted to increasing stoping efficiency. The reasons for this are shortage of manpower, shorter working hours, operating regulations, and shortages of essen

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Transportation - Multiplying Manpower with Scrapers (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By Robert V. Pierce

    In the last few years, much study has been devoted to increasing stoping efficiency. The reasons for this are shortage of manpower, shorter working hours, operating regulations, and shortages of essen

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Communications - Correlation Between Excess Entropy and Enthalpy Functions

    By Claude H. P. Lupis, John F. Elliott

    QUITE generally an increase in the temperature tends to bring a system closer to ideality. It is reasonable as a first approximation to consider that the excess free energy will vary linearly with the

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Coal - An Approximate Method of Predicting and Comparing Expected Results When Dewatering Coal by Centrifuges

    By Orville R. Lyons

    CENTRIFUGAL force has been utilized for the dewatering of fine coal for over 50 years by means of machines commonly called centrifugal dryers. In any centrifuge the coal and water are subjected to a s

    Jan 1, 1952