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    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion in the Gold-Indium System

    By J. D. Braun, C. W. Powell

    Diffusion between gold and indium at two temperatures below the melting point of indium (155.4oC) was investigated. The major, component of the diffusion zone was determined to be AuIn2; the other,

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Coal-Pillar Drawing Methods In Europe

    By George Rice

    SOME form of longwall mining is generally used in Continental Europe; also in Great Britain where the coal is weak and friable, or the coal bed provides material for pack walls and filling, or where t

    Jan 2, 1921

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    The Russian Oil Fields

    By A. Adiassevich

    PETROLEUM has been found in Russia in various localities from north to south, as may be seen from the list given below: (a) In the basin of the Petchora river, Northern Russia. (b) In the basin of t

    Jan 5, 1914

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    Woman's Auxiliary (af6a0e68-78e0-4a6a-ab55-fe57f29a0aad)

    AMERICANIZE THE MINING INDUSTRY Americanization is the snaking of American citizens; men and women controlled by the ideals of American citizenship, which have been built up by this country's he

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Potash - Developments Affecting the American Potash Industry (T. P.722)

    By Howard J. Smith

    For several years this Institute has recorded in its Transactions the various discoveries of potash‡ in America, and the successive stages in the development of an independent domestic potash industry

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - Milling Practice – Iron, Tungsten and Base Metals - Iron-ore Beneficiation in the Lake Superior District

    By E. W. Davis

    Iron-ORE beneficiation methods are determined largely by blastfurnace requirements. There are still many millions of tons of direct furnace ore in the Lake Superior district and blast furnaces are des

    Jan 1, 1935

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    San Francisco Paper - The Duplex Process of Steel Manufacture at the Maryland Steel Works

    By F. F. Lines

    It is not the intention of the writer to enter into a discussion of the relative merits of the duplex process as compared with the straight scrap and pig iron process, working under the same condition

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Oxidant Effectiveness in In-Situ Uranium Leaching

    By Richard Schellinger, Ronald H. Carlson, Robert D. Norris

    INTRODUCTION A very important key to the success of an in-situ leach venture is proper choice of well field chemistry, in which type and concentration of oxidant plays a significant role. For prop

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Rochester Paper - Core-oven Tests (with Discussion)

    By A.A. Grubb, F.L. Wolf

    The tests here described were rrlade to obtain information regarding costs, efficiency, etc. of baking cores in an oil-fired oven and two electric ovens, which were installed, early in 1920, in the co

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Engineering Reasearch - Use of Electrode Spacing in Well Logging (Petr. Tech., March 1943)

    By Richard Zinszer

    Application of electric logs has been used in correlation of subsurface structure to determine the size and shape of the oil reservoir. Such a knowledge is hardly complete until saturation and prod

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - - Production Engineering - A New Technique for Determining the Porosity of Drill Cuttings (T. P. 1943, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1945)

    By M. A. Westbrook, J. F. Redmond

    A method is presented for obtaining porosities of consolidated formations from the drill returns. The method provides a means of determining the bulk volume of a large number of particles, such as dri

    Jan 1, 1946

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    New York Paper - The Successful Manufacture of Pressed Fuel at Port Richmond, Philadelphia, Pa

    By E. F. Loiseau

    In a paper on the manufacture of artificial fuel, read at the Philadelphia meeting of February, 1878, I enumerated the difficulties which I had to overcome before succeeding in the mixing of coal-dust

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Papers - Comminution - Principles of Comminution--Size and Surface Distribution. (T. P. 1819, Min. Tech., May 1945)

    By S. Suphi Yavasca, A. M. Gaudin

    This paper is intended as a contribution to our knowledge of the mechanism of comminution and of the work of crushing. In a previous paper1 it was shown that with quartz comminution proceeds as fol

    Jan 1, 1947

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    The Successful Manufacture of Pressed Fuel at Port Richmond, Philadelphia, Pa.

    By E. F. Loiseau

    IN a paper on the manufacture of artificial fuel, read at the Philadelphia meeting of February, 1878, I enumerated the difficulties which I had to overcome before succeeding in the mixing of coal-dust

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Air-gas Lifts - New Developments in Air-gas Lift Operations in Mid-Continent Area (with Discussion)

    By C. V. Millikan

    New developments in air-gas lift practices in the Mid-Continent area since our Pall meeting in Fort Worth have done much to increase the efficiency of installations, and thus bring within economic lim

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Engineering Reasearch - Use of Electrode Spacing in Well Logging (Petr. Tech., March 1943)

    By Richard Zinszer

    Application of electric logs has been used in correlation of subsurface structure to determine the size and shape of the oil reservoir. Such a knowledge is hardly complete until saturation and prod

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Pressure Inversion and Material Balance Calculations

    By D. M. Beeson, G. D. Ortloff

    Water-propelled banks of carbon dioxide recovered both high- and low-viscosity crude oil substantially in excess of that recovered by water flood in linear flow model experiments. The increase in oil

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    Institute of Metals Division - Residual Stresses Introduced During Metal Fabrication (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, 1953)

    By K. R. Van Horn

    RESIDUAL stresses in metals operate under a cloak of mystery, as they have neither been seen in the laboratory nor detected by means of the microscope. In spite of their phantom-like nature, they freq

    Jan 1, 1954

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    An Electrolytic Method For Pointing Tungsten Wires

    By W. G. Pfann

    THE problem of forming points on wires that were from 0.002 in. to 0.010 in. in diam arose in the recent appearance of silicon and germanium point contact rectifiers as elements in microwave radar.1 I

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Microbit Studies of the Effect of Fluid Properties and Hydraulics on Drilling Rate

    By J. R. Eckel

    It has long been known that mud properties affect drilling rate and that drilling with water is as much as six to .seven times faster than with mud. However, it is not known why drilling rates with mu