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Tulsa Paper - Effect of Back Pressure on Wells in Brock Field (with Discussion)
By J. M. Lovejoy
Various estimates have been made as 60 the percentage of oil left in a field after the wells have become so small that it is no longer practical to produce them. Engineers have given the matter much s
Jan 1, 1924
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Tulsa Paper - Evaporation Loss of Petroleum – Theories and Their Application (with Discussion)
By J. H. Wiggins
Granting that about 600,000,000 bbl. of light oil will be produced in the United States this year and taking the Bureau of Mines' statement that 71/2 per cent. of the total crude production will
Jan 1, 1924
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Tulsa Paper - Recent Exploration for Petroleum in the United Kingdom
By E. L. Ickes
DURing the summer and winter of 1918 eleven standard rigs were erected in the United Kingdom to test the petroleum prospects of- ten structures, eight of which were in England and two in Scotland. By
Jan 1, 1924
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Tulsa Paper - The Electrical Dehydration of Cut Oil (with Discussion)
By F. D. Mahone
Much crude oil, as produced from the well, carries varying amounts of water, which may be present as free water in globules sufficiently large to settle out, in time, if the fluid is allowed to stand,
Jan 1, 1924
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Tumbling Mill Capacity And Power Consumption As Related To Mill Speed
By R. T. Hukki
THE accepted basis of comparisons between mills of different diameter is the percentage critical speed. [ ] In the following analysis capacity, T, is expressed in short tons per hour, tph, and power
Jan 7, 1954
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Tumbling Mill Power at Cataracting Speeds
By P. K. Guerrero, Nathaniel Arbiter
The correlation of power consumed by a tumbling mill with the dimensions, speed, and load has been attempted by three principal methods. One of these, the torque formula, has been reviewed critically
Jan 5, 1960
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Tungstates, Molybdates
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
The monoclinic Wolframite Group and the tetragonal Scheelite Group are included here. Wolframite Group WoIframite (Fe,Mn)W04 a : b : c = 0.8300 : 1 : 0.8678 B = 89' 22' Hiibnerite MnW04 0483
Jan 1, 1922
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Tungsten
By Chung Yu Wang
MINING ENGINEERING presents the fourth in a series of articles on strategic minerals. Preceding it are "Cobalt" in January, "Sulphur" in May, and "Nickel" in August. Here, an authority in the field an
Jan 10, 1951
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Tungsten (d6d3bd12-093d-4157-870e-47c1d6d1a92a)
By W. P. Sykes
TUNGSTEN serves mankind in two major roles. The first of these is represented by the tungsten filament of the incandescent electric lamp, a common article of commerce. In the field of hard alloys it p
Jan 1, 1953
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Tungsten and Thoria
By Zay, Jeffries
THE effect of thoria (ThO2) on grain growth in tungsten was discussed in some detail in a paper presented before this Institute by one, of the authors in 1918.1 In that paper it " was assumed that the
Jan 1, 1927
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Tungsten Carbide Drilling on the Marquette Range
By A. Eugene Lillstrom
I N the development of iron mines and production of iron ore from the Marquette range, drilling blast-holes is an important phase of the mining cycle. The ground drilled in ore production can be class
Jan 12, 1951
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Tungsten In Searles Lake
By L. Graydon Carpenter, Donald E. Garrett
Probably the largest single tungsten deposit in the U. S. is one that has yet to produce any tungsten; it is not even listed in tables showing U. S. reserves. This deposit is at Searles Lake, Calif.,
Jan 3, 1959
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Tungsten Milling in Colorado
By J. P. BONARDI, William F. Boericke
BOULDER COUNTY, Colorado, ranked during the war years and until the end of 1918 as one of the foremost tungsten-producing districts of the world. In 1919 production fell off drastically, due to heavy
Jan 1, 1929
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Tungsten Production in China
THERE are three chief production zones of tungsten ore in China. In the Province of Kiangsi mines are located at Kanchow, East River, and West River. Their combined production is understood to amount
Jan 1, 1928
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Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange
By W. N. Marchant, P. T. Brooks, P. B. Altringer, R. O. Dannenberg
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contain
Jan 8, 1979
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Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange (c8c2c08d-adbb-4273-905d-dbad9a22194f)
By W. N. Marchant, P. T. Brooks, P. B. Altringer, R. O. Dannenberg
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contain
Jan 1, 1980
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Tungsten Resources, Reserves, And Production In The Circum-Pacific Area
By Paul D. Conatore
INTRODUCTION There are important reasons for a discussion of tungsten resources, reserves, and production in the Circum-Pacific area. First, the world's chief tungsten deposits, as well as mos
Jan 1, 1982
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Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram And System Of Crystallization
By Zay Jeffries
A. G. WORTHING, Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio (communication to the Secretary*).-The paper by Mr. Jeffries is very interesting. He is to be commended for his pioneer work in the study of equilibrium syst
Jan 12, 1916
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Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram and System of Crystallization Crystallization
By Zay Jeffries
IN this paper, it is proposed to outline a method for the determination of melting points of those metals and alloys having high fusion temperatures. The application of the method as used to determine
Jan 7, 1916
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Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram and System of Crystallization. The System Tungsten-Molybdenum. Discussion
By Zay Jeffries
J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.-I think that the diagrammatic results can be much more clearly set forth if they are plotted as follows: The present diagram, shown on page 1227 of Mr. Jeffries&ap
Jan 4, 1917