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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Primary Cementing of Multiple CasingBy M. A. Childers
Recent work with controlled laboratory tests.' field experience and a new analytical approach indicate that casing centralization, pipe movement and relative rheological properties between the mu
Jan 1, 1969
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Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Stress-Enhanced Growth of Ag3 Sb in Silver-Antimony CouplesBy L. C. Brown, S. K. Behera
The diffusion rate in Ag-Sb couples is sensitive to con~pressive load with the width of Ag3Sb, the only phase present in the diffusion zone, increasing with stress up to 800 psi and remaining constant
Jan 1, 1969
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Tectonic History of the Basin and Range Province in Utah and NevadaBy John C. Osmond
One of the least known geologic regions in the U.S. is the area now called the Basin and Range Province. It is paradoxical that so little geologic information has been compiled for a province that has
Jan 3, 1960
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Asphaltic Substances In Crude Oils - SummaryBy G. W. Preckshot, N. G. DeLisle, C. E. Cottrell, D. L. Katz
MOST crude oils contain asphaltic substances that may be naturally or artificially precipitated. In the Greeley field, California, this asphaltic bitumen is precipitated during the flow of the oil fro
Jan 1, 1942
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The Growth Of Metal CrystalsBy Robert F. Mehl
THIS essay is an attempt to present the elementary facts and ideas concerning the growth of crystals, especially of metals. Freezing, like all heterogeneous processes, is a process of nucleation and g
Jan 1, 1951
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The Mining Engineer's Chestfull of BooksBy H. J. C. MAC DONALD
THE mining engineer must have a chest of books snug enough for a camelback or to be stowed away in a canoe; at the lowest possible cost, as he needs it the most in those early years when he earns the
Jan 1, 1925
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ScreeningBy John S. Johnson, Thomas Fraser
SIZING is the process of separating mixed particles into groups of particles all of the same size, or into groups in which all particles L range between certain definite maximum and minimum sizes. In
Jan 1, 1943
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Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - ChileBy NEWTON B. KNOX
CHILEAN mining in the public mind is rightly associated with copper. Chuquicamata with its great hill of copper-bearing granodiorite as well as Sewell and Potrerillos with mineralized volcanic necks t
Jan 1, 1945
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - The Waelz Process (with Discussion)By R. Hoffmann
The Waelz process produces oxides of volatilizable metals from ores, metalliferous products and residues. The process was originally used for recovering zinc and lead, where tailings and residues cont
Jan 1, 1928
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New York Paper - Aluminum-beryllium Alloys (with Discussion)By W. L. Fink, R. S. Archer
This paper describes results obtained on aluminum-beryllium alloys and aluminum-beryllium-copper alloys in the preparation of which aluminum of 99.95 per cent. purity was used. The constitution and st
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Institute of Metals - Modification and Properties of Sand-cast Aluminum-silicon Alloys (with Discussion)By Robert S. Archer, L. W. Kempf
It is now well known that the structure of aluminum-silicon alloys can be refined in a rather remarkable manner, with consequent improvement of physical properties, by certain treatments applied to th
Jan 1, 1926
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Papers - Engineering Research - Colloid Chemistry of Clay Drilling Fluids (T. P. 1201, with discussion)By J. F. Fidiam, T. F. Ford, A. G. Loomis
It is only within the past 10 years that serious attempt appears to have been made to improve rotary drilling fluids by the application of the principles of colloid chemistry, although the use of chem
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Colloid Chemistry of Clay Drilling Fluids (T. P. 1201, with discussion)By T. F. Ford, J. F. Fidiam, A. G. Loomis
It is only within the past 10 years that serious attempt appears to have been made to improve rotary drilling fluids by the application of the principles of colloid chemistry, although the use of chem
Jan 1, 1941
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Mechanism of Plastic Deformation and Dislocation Damping of Cemented CarbidesBy H. Doi, Y. Fujiwara, K. Miyake
In order to throw light on the mechanism of plastic deformation of WC-Co alloys, compressive tests of WC-(7 to 43) vol pct Co alloys have been carried out at room temperature, and stress-micro strain
Jan 1, 1970
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Biographical Notices - Albert Ladd ColbyALBERT Ladd Colby, who died suddenly of influenza at Torquay, England, on Apr. 30,1924, was born in New York City, on June 26,1860. He was educated in the public schools of New York, at the College of
Jan 1, 1924
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New York Paper - Physical Defects in Hollow Drill SteelBy C. Y. Clayton, Francis B. Foley, Muir L. Frey
DuRing the past year, we have investigated the cause of 88 per cent, of the failures by breakage near the bit end of some 1-in. hollow, hexagon, drill steel used in a metal mine. This breakage in the
Jan 1, 1924
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San Francisco Paper - Churn-Drilling Costs, Sacramento HillBy Arthur Notman
SacRamento Hill is a mass of granite porphyry intruded along a fault between Paleozoic sediments and pre-Cambrian schists in the Bisbee district, Cochise County, Arizona. The intrusion invaded both
Jan 1, 1916
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The S. P. Dipmeter (1cde13ea-dde5-49af-8d61-bf34397927a1)By H. G. Doll
THIS paper discusses a method and apparatus for determining the dip of formations traversed by a drill hole, by means of electrical measurements in the hole. The process consists in recording the Spon
Jan 1, 1944
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Technical Notes - The Effect of Temperature on the Density and Electrical Resistivity of Sodium Chloride SolutionsBy J. J. Arps
This paper is a study of the effect of temperature on the electrical resistivity of sodium chloride solutions based on the published resistivity and density data in the International Critical Tables.
Jan 1, 1953