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Papers - Some Metallurgical Applications of the C-Sic Thermocouple (With Discussion)
By G. R. Fitterer
By means of the C-Sic thermocouple1, liquid metal temperatures have been found to vary much more than was previously supposed, and fortunately these variations can be directly associated with some of
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Origin and Growth of Graphite Nuclei in Solid and Liquid Iron Solutions (With Discussion)
By H. A. Schwartz, Wolfram Ruff
The spheroidal form of the temper carbon nodules in malleable cast iron and of the graphite mottles of "mottled" cast iron suggests that in both all the graphite in a given mottle or nodule grew from
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Bolivia in 1935
By Jorge Munoz Reyes
There was no development work in Bolivia during the year 1935, and oil was produced only to meet the needs of the army and of the local market. The refineries in the districts of Camiri and Sanandita
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas Developments in Canada during 1935
By G. S. Hume
Petroleum is produced in Canada in the provinces of New Brunswick, Ontario and Alberta and in the Northwest Territories. The total production, however, is relatively small in comparison with the consu
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Colombia during 1935
By O. C. Wheeler
In past years the exploration of the oil possibilities of Colombia has been confined to parts of three distinct physiographic provinces; namely, the coastal plains area near the Caribbean Sea, the Mag
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Oil and Gas in Egypt, 1935
By H. Sadek
The accompanying table shows the available data pcrtaining to the Hurghada field, the major oil and gas field in Egypt. Operations in Abu Durba, a small field, amounted to almost nothing in 1935.
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Research in France and in the French Possessions during 1935
By H. De. Cizancourt
There is no new outstanding fact to be noted concerning the development of petroleum production and research in France and her possessions during 1935. France.—Pechelbronn remains the only importan
Jan 1, 1936
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Research and Classification - Fusain Content of Coal Dust from an Illinois Dedusting Plant (With Discussion)
By Gilbert Thiessen
The use of a pneumatic process for removing fine material (usually less than 48-mesh) is increasing in the preparation of stoker-size coal. The fine material, produced as a byproduct, is known as dedu
Jan 1, 1936
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Research and Classification - Need for Coal Research (With Discussion)
By H. H. Lowry
Science attracts the attention and interest of an individual or an industry in general only in proportion to the apparent direct application to its immediate welfare or benefit. Engineering accomplish
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Engineering Research - A Preliminary Report on the Application of the Mass Spectrometer to Problems in the Petroleum Industry (T.P. 1205)
By Herbert Hoover, Harlod Washburn
This paper is in the nature of a rough preliminary report on the progress that has been made in the application of the mass spectrometer to various problems arising in the petroleum industry. A few ye
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Study Flow of Gas-oil-water Mixtures through Unconsolidated Sands (T. P. 1206, with discussion)
By M. C. Leverett, W. B. Lewis
The dynamic behavior of a multiple fluid system is completely describable in terms of driving forces and resistances to flow. The latter are proportional to the viscosity of the fluid under considerat
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Rheological Properties of Cement Slurries (T. P. 1207)
By R. Floyd Farris
Al thorough knowledge of the behavior of cement slurries under elevated temperatures and pressures is necessary in order to solve properly the many problems presented in deep-well cementing operations
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Measurements of the Viscosities of Oils under Reservoir Conditions (T.P. 1220)
By Stuart E. Buckley, C. R. Hocott
The viscosity of the oil in the reservoir is one of the properties that influence its movement through the sand to producing wells. Measurements of viscosity, therefore, are pertinent to problems asso
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Pressure Distribution about a Slotted Liner in a Producing Oil Well (T.P. 1222)
By Frank G. Miller
The lower cost of producing oil from naturally flowing wells compared with pro-luction costs accruing from artificial lifting methods has stimulated much research, rith the joint purpose of extending
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Capillary Behavior in Porous Solids (T.P. 1223, with discussion)
By M. C. Leverett
Knowledge of the theory underlying the behavior of mixtures of fluids in reservoir rocks is essential to the proper solution of certain types of problems in petroleum production, but is as yet incompl
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Phase Behavior in the Methane-propane-n-pentane System (T.P. 1250, with discussion)
By B. H. Sage, R. T. Carter, W. N. Lacey
The phase behavior of a number of binary systems consisting of parafin hydro-carbons has been determined in recent years. In addition, the composition of the coexisting phases of mixtures of crude oil
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Volumetric Behavior of Oil and Gas from the Rio Bravo Field (T.P. 1251, with discussion)
By H. H. Reamer, B. H. Sage
Attempts have been made to predict the volumetric and phase behavior of naturally occurring hydrocarbon mix-turesl-6 but these methods have not been extended to the higher pressures and tem-peratures
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Equilibrium Constants for Hydrocarbons in Absorption Oil (T.P. 1252, with discussion)
By C. E. Webber
The economical recovery of the valuable constituents from the effluent of gas-con-densate wells has developed into a problem of balancing the cost of recovery against the cost of compressing the resid
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Fineness and Water-cement Ratio in Relation to Volume and Permeability of Cement (T.P. 1266)
By J. R. Coleman, G. L. Corrigan
FOUR factors that largely determine the end product obtained when cement and water are mixed are the chemical composi-tion of the cement, the fineness to which the cement is ground, the amount of mixi
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Some Theoretical Considerations on the Problem of Well Shooting (T.P. 1268, with discussion)
By H. H. Evinger, M. Muskat
Although the shooting of oil wells for the purpose of increasing production has been practiced since 1866, present-day shooting technique has been arrived at almost wholly by a process of trial and er
Jan 1, 1941