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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - The Effect of Heat Evolution in the Solid-State Transformations on the Rate of Freezing of a Semi-infinite SlabBy R. H. Tien
This paper presents an analytical solution of the problem of freezing of a semi-infinite slab with constant surface temperature; in this analysis accoz~nt is taken of the heat evolution during the sol
Jan 1, 1968
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Metal Mining - Aspects of Structure and Mineralization Used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy J. Lyden
In the Picher field, structure made openings for the circulation of the mineralizing solutions by flexing, shearing, and fracturing the sedimentary beds. This structure is used with the spatial
Jan 1, 1951
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Detroit Paper - Commercial Forms and Applications of Aluminum and Aluminum AlloysBy P. V. Faragher
A metal or alloy finds its place in commerce in proportion to its ability to serve certain purposes better and more economically than other materials. While there is some overlapping of the fields of
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Electrical Resistivity of Composite Silver Alumina AlloysBy H. R. Peiffer
The increase in electrical resistivity, ?pT,at 78°K was measured as a function of elongation, E, at 78°K for a 2 pct (approximately) by weight finely divided alumina in silver material. The amount of
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Melting and Casting Some Gold Alloys (With Discussion)By Edward A. Capillon
The problem of scrap is probably of greater importance in the pro duction of gold, silver and other precious metal alloys than is the case for base metals and alloys. Remelting of gold and silver scra
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Howe Memorial Lecture - Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel (T.P. 1478)By John Johnston
When I was honored by being invited to give the Howe Memorial Lecture, I decided to read Howe's book, "The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron," published in I9I6—that is, about 25 years ago—in
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Purification of Aluminum and Its Alloys (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2247) With discussionBy Yves Dardel
The literature concerning the remelting of alunlinum and its alloys is very rich. Unfortunately the majority of the papers on this subject have no scientific value, for the theories or explanations ar
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Electrical Methods - Electrical Coring; a Method of Determining Bottom-hole Data by ElectricalBy E. G. Leonardon, C. Schlumberger, M. Schlumberger
Since the beginning of the year 1928 the senior authors and their associates have applied a series of procedures which makes possible the detailed study in situ of the formations traversed by a drill
Jan 1, 1934
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Production Technology - Prediction of Saturation Pressures for Condensate-Gas and Volatile-Oil MixturesBy E. I. Organick, B. H. Golding
A simple correlation is presented for the prediction of saturation pressures in condensate-gas and volatile-oil mixtures. Saturation pressure is related directly to the composition of the mixture with
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Howe Memorial Lecture - Time as a Factor in the Making and Treating of Steel (T.P. 1478)By John Johnston
When I was honored by being invited to give the Howe Memorial Lecture, I decided to read Howe's book, "The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron," published in I9I6—that is, about 25 years ago—in
Jan 1, 1942
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Economy of Electricity over Steam for Power Purposes in and about MinesBy R. E. Hobart
THE development of the Hauto power plant and the claims made by various engineers that electricity was more economical than steam for power purposes in and about the mines; led the Lehigh Coal and Nav
Jan 2, 1918
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Part VIII - The Yielding of Steel Studied by UltrasonicsBy D. A. Koss, R. O. Gordon
Changes in the ultrasonic attenuation in steel specimens have been observed during tensile tests. Samples of AISI 1020, 1045, and 1095 steel quenched and tempered to a spheroidized condition have been
Jan 1, 1967
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Widths of Hydraulic FracturesBy T. K. Perkins, L. R. Kern
A study of fluid mechanics, rupture of brittle materials and the theory of elastic deformation of rocks shows that, for a given formation, crack width is essentially controlled by fluid pressure drop
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Rheological Design of Cementing OperationsBy K. A. Slagle
Hydraulic analysis of the wellbore has become increasingly inzportant for designing cementing operations and selecting equipment, materials and techniques to complenzent modern well-c-ompletion practi
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Analysis and Considerations for Mining The El Teniente Ore BodyBy Alfonso W. Ovalle
INTRODUCTION The block-caving mining method is one of the most economical ways existing today to extract ore from nature. It is undoubtedly the least costly of the underground systems and moreover
Jan 1, 1981
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Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Kinetics of Hematite and the Influence of Gaseous DiffusionBy N. A. Warner
Dense cylindrical specimens of artificial hematite were reduced in hydrogen over a range 0-f total pressures between 0.1 and 1.0 atm and temperatures between 650" and 950°C. Hydrogen reduction at a to
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal - Rocky Mountain Coal Resources and Their Potential UtilizationBy T. Reed Scollon
Coal reserves of the Rocky Mountain area are vast and are more than adequate to meet significantly increasing demands in the immediate future. Practically all of the increase in coal demand for the ne
Jan 1, 1969
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Experimental Study of Indexed Dull Bit-Tooth Penetration Into Dry Rock Under Confining PressureBy J. A. Musselman, P. F. Gnirk
A study was made of indexed penetrations by a single dull bit tooth under statically applied loads into rock subjected to confining pressures from atmospheric to 5,000 p.si and atmospheric pore pressu
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Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature Oxidation of Copper-Palladium and Copper-Platinum AlloysBy D. E. Thomas
Oxidation rate constants were determined for Cu-Pd and Cu-Pt alloys as a function of alloy composition and temperature. Reaction products were identified. Relationship between oxidation rate constants
Jan 1, 1952
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The Selection Of Blast-Furnace RefractoriesBy Hobart M. Kraner, E. B. Snyder
THIS paper shows that volume stability, low porosity and decreased pyroplasticity are desirable for blast-furnace linings, particularly for the hearth. It shows further that a hot load test is a valua
Jan 1, 1944