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RI 5785 Performance Of Partly Depleted Oil Reservoirs During Complete Gas Repressuring And Gas Cycling ? Summary And IntroductionBy Alton B. Cook
The practice of using partly depleted oil reservoirs for gas-storage operations is proving successful. Moreover, this practice provides a method of secondary oil recovery when gas is cycled at full-st
Jan 1, 1961
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The Position of Coal Supply tn Regard to the Requirements for Electric-Utility OperationsBy C. E. Baltzer
This paper highlights the position of coal supply in regard to the requirements for electric-utility operations. The text and the appended tables outline the trend of thermal power development and fue
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5782 Oxidation Of Anthracite With Concentrated Nitric Acid ? SummaryBy M. A. Hammer
In this study by the Federal Bureau of Mines Pennsylvania anthracite from the Eastern Middle field was oxidized by concentrated nitric acid at steam-bath temperature for 24 to 1,000 hours. The quantit
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of Hydrogen on the Lattice Parameters of Ti-Sn Alloys (TN)By H. Margolin, A. Coucoulas
Fused alumina or silica crucibles were used as the containing vessel. X-ray powder photographs were taken with CrKcll radiation and the use of Straumanis type Norelco cameras of 114.6 mm diam. Crys
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5868 Electrowinning Cerium-Group And Yttrium-Group Metals ? Summary And IntroductionBy E. Morrice
This report of the Federal Bureau of Mines presents a laboratory procedure, with the requisite equipment, for electrowinning ingot (liquid) cerium metal from a fused-fluoride bath, the metal purity be
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Co-Rich Intermediate Phases in the Cb-Co SystemBy Shozo Saito, P. A. Beck
Mettrllographic and X-ray diffraction study of Cb-Co alloys in the Composition range of 7 to 33 nt. pct Cb, after annealing at 1175 °', showed that near 25 al. pct Cb on MgNi,-lype hexagonal Lave
Jan 1, 1961
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The Accomplishments of Air and Gas DrillingBy Gordon Jackson
"There are two accomplishments of air and gas drilling: a new series of economic and mechanical challenges; and, acceptance as a standard drilling and completion tool.The new challenges are related to
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8058 Waterborne Wastes And Water Use By Metal-Processing Industries In The Missouri River Basin, Kansas And Missouri ? SummaryBy Harvard Eng
An industrial survey was made for the Missouri Basin Field Committee of the Department of the Interior to determine the type and quantity of water-borne mineral wastes and the water requirements of me
Jan 1, 1961
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - Model Studies of an Apparatus for Electromagnetic ProspectingBy H. E. Swanson
A description of the field apparatus has been published by D. G. Brubaker. Data from laboratory model studies of the in-line and broadside methods of operation are detailed. The conductor models inc
Jan 1, 1961
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Mining - Measurement of Rock Pressure with a Hydraulic Cell (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961, vol. 13. No. 3. p. 282)By L. A. Panek
During the past three years, USBM has developed an apparatus and technique for direct measurement of existing pressure and change of pressure in mine rock. This relatively simple and inexpensive moni
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5765 Selective Flotation Of Fine-Grained Lead-Zinc Sulfides From Idaho And Washington ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. E. J. Gallagher
This report summarizes the results of flotation studies conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines on samples of extremely fine-grained lead-zinc sulfide ores. Samples from five ore deposits in the Pine
Jan 1, 1961
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Our Future Water Needs ? PMPC Forecast Vs. RFF Estimate - IntroductionBy Nathaniel Wollman
About nine years ago the President's Materials Policy Co commission under the chairmanship of William Paley released its report entitled "Resources for Freedom." Not long ago the Senate Select Co
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Continuous and Automatic Measurement of Moisture in Coal by CapacitanceBy L. A. Updegraff
Before discussing the application of capacitance for the measurement of moisture content in a moving stream of coal it might be well to first give a brief description of the process and then show how
Jan 1, 1961
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Vacuum Degassing of SteelBy D. E. Parson, W. A. Morgan
This paper offers a brief review of current literature pertaining to vacuum degassing or vacuum casting of steel as practiced in the U.S.A., Germany and the U.S.S.R. The advantages of vacuum degassin
Jan 1, 1961
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Aerial Survey Methods tn Industrial DevelopmentBy A. R. Turner
AERIAL survey methods have made enormous technical advances and gained new recognition since World War II. Before enlarging on this statement and reviewing some of the uses of aerial survey in industr
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanical Properties of Tantalum Metal Consolidated by MeltingBy M. Schussler, J. S. Brunhouse
Arc-melted and electron-beam melted tantalum in the cold-worked and the recrystallized conditions showed high strength, good tensile ductility, and excellent notch toughness down to 321°F. Arc-melted
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5865 Effects Of Aluminum, Nitrogen, Manganese, And Copper Impurities On Hot Water And Steam Corrosion Rates Of Zircaloy-3 ? SummaryBy M. D. Carver
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of variations in content (near the residual level) of the impurities aluminum, nitrogen, manganese, and copper on the corrosion rate in p
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5733 Radioactive Inert Gases As Tracers For Petroleum Reservoir Studies ? Introduction And SummaryBy F. E. Armstrong
This report describes development and application by the Bureau of Mines of techniques and instruments for using radioactive inert-gas tracers to determine flow paths through petroleum reservoirs that
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Characteristics of Coal Preparation Plant Slurries (Mining Engineering, Jan 1960, pg 49)By H. B. Charmbury, D. R. Mitchell
Everyone in the coal industry from top management to the preparation engineer is vitally interterested in recovering as much salable coal as possible from the run-of-mine product. Coal losses from a p
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Design and Preliminary Operation of a Slagging Fixed-Bed Pressure Gasification Pilot PlantBy G. H. Gronhovd, W. H. Oppelt
Complete gasification to produce synthesis gas for manufacture of synthetic chemicals and fuels offers possibilities for utilization of the vast lignite fuel deposits in the U.S. The design of a slugg
Jan 1, 1961