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Natural Gas Technology - Compressibility Factors for Lean Natural Gas-Carbon Dioxide Mixtures at High PressureBy J. M. Campbell, T. S. Buxton
The most widely used methods of predicting the volumetric properties of gas are based on the principle of corresponding states, which asserts that the compressibility factor is a universal function of
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Calculation of Pressure Gradients in High-Rate Flowing WellsBy P. B. Baxendell, R. Thomas
Work on the calculation of vertical two-phase flow gradients by Cia. Shell de Venezuela has been based mainly on the "energy-loss" method proposed by Poett-mann and Carpenter in 1952. The "energy-l
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Use of Well Interference and Build-Up Data for Early Quantitative Determination of Reserves Permeability and Water InfluxBy V. J. Driscoll
A method is given for checking pore volume reserve estimates and transient water inflzix factors utilizing early well performance. Principal applications are based on the observation that there is a c
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Progressing Towards Furnace Modernization by Utilizing Comparative Analysis of Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) Monitoring: Case StudiesBy Afshin Sadri
Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) is a technique developed to provide accurate measurements of the refractory lining wear in operating smelters based on the principles of stress wave propagation. The obj
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Bubble Point Pressure CorrelationBy J. S. Lasater
Resu1ts of experinmental measurernents of heat capacities and thermal conductivities of some typical porous rocks are presented. Measured heat capacities agree closely with va1ues calculated front kno
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Project Delivery Selection For Southern Nevada?s Lake Mead Intake No. 3By Michael Feroz
Severe drought in the Colorado River Basin over the past 10 years has caused water levels to drop in Lake Mead by more than 113 feet. The current lake level is at elevation 1,112 feet mean sea level (
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Recovery of Nickel and Vanadium from Heavy Oil Residues Using DC Plasma SmeltingBy P. Tim Johnson
Relentless increases in demand for nickel and vanadium for uses such as steelmaking, catalysts and battery materials, plus the growing financial and environmental costs of their primary extraction, ha
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Two-Step Copper Smelting Process at Dongying FangyuanBy Zhi-xiang Cui
Dongying Fangyuan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. has developed a new technology to produce anode copper from concentrates through only two furnaces. This new technology is called the Two-Step Copper Smel
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Pile Design And Construction Challenges In Partially Thawed Alaskan SoilsBy John D. Thornley
Alaskan villages typically store a one-year supply of fuel to reduce significant delivery costs. Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), an electric utility cooperative providing power to 51 Alas
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An Integrated Mine Plan: Connecting Long-, Medium- And Short-Term Planning`By Vivas
Goldcorp is one of the largest gold producers in the world with projects in South, Central and North America. Goldcorp?s flagship operation is Peñasquito, a world class, polymetallic deposit that star
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Determination of Formation Characteristics From Two-Rate Flow TestsBy D. G. Russell
A simple method has been developed with which flowing bottom-hole pressure data from two-rate flow tests in oil or gas wells can be analyzed to estimate the formation permeability, skin factor and ave
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Refractory Design and the Role of Numerical SimulationBy D. R. Kreuzer
The sulfide smelting industry is striving for up-scaling their operations by increasing the throughput and efficiencies of the furnaces. The physical phenomena related to refractory materials prevaili
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Heating And Cooling Structures With Steel Pile Foundations Closed Loop Standing Column Well TechnologyBy Paul Suver
The closed loop standing column well (CLSCW) system uses a closed circuit of water to develop the same thermal heat exchange characteristics that are achieved from traditional open circuit standing co
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Development of Scandium-Recovery Process from Titanium-Smelting ResidueBy Kota Nakashima
Residues from titanium smelting tend to contain scandium. The scandiumis discarded because no suitable process exists for its recovery from the residue. Valuable-metal recovery from discharged residue
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Effective Monitoring of Particulateemissions to Control Fugitive Dust at Frac Sand PlantsBy Earl Parker
The mining/mineral processing industry constantly faces the challenges of handling tons of material in a variety of processes such as crushing, milling, drying, belt transfer and loadout. These proce
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Pilot Plant Commissioning and Operations for Copper Sulfide In Situ Indirect BioleachingBy Theodore Ineich
The “BIOMOre” project aims to prove the technical feasibility of indirect in situ bioleaching of sulfide minerals contained in a deep underground deposit, by bringing together the disciplines required
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Electrochemical and Diffusion Assisted Dispersion Methods for Lithium-7 Enrichment from Liquid MediaBy K. Prashant Sarswat
Isotopes are critical to a variety of applications including physical science analyses, biology, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and national security. In most cases isotopes must be relatively pure or hig
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Examination of Controlled Recirculation Implementation in an Underground Nonmetal MineBy C. J. Pritchard
Controlled recirculation of ventilation air in underground metal and nonmetal mines has the potential to improve airflow and the health and safety of miners when implemented properly. Previous researc
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Enabling Automation On Drilling Rigs; Improves Capability And ReachAutomated drilling in surface mines is here, it?s successful, and it?s already at work in mines around the globe. Coal, copper, iron and gold mines in large mining countries such as Canada, Australia,
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Natural Gas Technology - Water Drive Gas Reservoirs: Uncertainty in Reserves Evaluation From Past HistoryBy G. Pizzi, G. M. Ciucci, G. L. Chierici
The use of the material balance equation to estimate the volume of hydrocarbons originally present in a reservoir, whose producing mechanism is partly due to water drive, has been discussed in the lit