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Production Engineering - Determination and Application of Depth Pressures in the Yates Field (With Discussion)By Dale Nix
DuRing the past year approximately 400 depth pressures have been recorded in the Yates field. Of these, 315 were "shut-in depth pressures," observed for the purpose of adjusting well potentials withou
Jan 1, 1932
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Determining Gases In Steel And The Deoxidation Of SteelBy J. R. Cain
ROLE OF GASES IN FERROUS -METALLURGICAL PROCESSES IN every process for making steel there are one or more stages where the metal is exposed to gas of one kind or another. Thus, in the open-hearth fur
Jan 8, 1919
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Papers - The Yield Point in Metals (With Discussion)By M. Gensamer
In applied mechanics and in metallurgy the transition from elastic to inelastic action is a matter of considerable interest and importance. Often the first inelastic deformation is apparently quite ho
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - The Yield Point in Metals (With Discussion)By M. Gensamer
In applied mechanics and in metallurgy the transition from elastic to inelastic action is a matter of considerable interest and importance. Often the first inelastic deformation is apparently quite ho
Jan 1, 1938
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By-LawsI. PRESIDING OFFICER. At all business meetings of the Institute the President, or, in his absence, the First Vice-President, or, in the absence of both of them, any other Vice-President or Director
Jan 1, 1925
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (a1e2aae2-8049-4ff4-95e1-e8eeea799167)* The greatest and richest iron ore body in the world was discovered by U. S. Steel in Venezuela in April 1947, and is disclosed for the first time in this issue (p. 178), One solid mountain of ore,
Jan 2, 1950
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Sharing Risks And Rewards In International Contract NegotiationsBy Pedro L. Lizaur
INTRODUCTION The degree of success of an association between parties in establishing a new venture ultimately depends on three factors: a. the venture's underlying economic strength, which
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Theory of CyanidationBy F. Habashi
Conclusive evidence is given showing that the dissolution of gold in cyanide solution follows mainly the over-all equation A similar equation can also be written for the dissolution of silver. Theo
Jan 1, 1967
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Part VIII - Kinetics of Pd" Cementation on Sheet Copper in Perchlorate SolutionsBy E. A. von Hahn, T. R. lngraham
The rates of cementation of pd11 on electropolislzed copper cylinders were studied in aqueous perchloric acid solutions at pdII concentrations from 0.02 to 0.1 mM. The cylinders were rotated at variou
Jan 1, 1967
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New Process For Copper Anode Slime Treatment At The Hitachi Smelter & RefineryBy Junichi Sato, Takash Suzuki, Tatsuo Imamura, Mamoru Hojo
INTRODUCTION Hitachi Refinery of Nippon Mining Co., Ltd. was constructed in 1911. The refinery began early to recover by-product metals and to manufacture copper products. Today, the refinery reco
Jan 1, 1976
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Relationship Among Mass, Energy and Size Modulus at Low Reduction RatiosBy G. E. Agar, A. L. Mular
G. E. Agar (Manager, Minerals Processing Research, International Minerals & Chemical Corp., Skokie, III.) — The author notes a discrepancy between the parameters a and ß which are the slopes of the si
Jan 1, 1963
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Anthony F. Lucas Gold MedalIn 1936 the Institute established the Anthony F. Lucas Gold Medal, which will be awarded from time to time "for distinguished achievement in improving' the technique and practice of finding and p
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Developments in Austria, Hungary and CzechoslovakiaBy Brandon H. Grove
The Zistersdorf field, near Vienna, continues to be Austria's only producing area. During the year the field was slightly extended by Rohol Gewinnungs A.G. in its Rag 2, which in April came in fo
Jan 1, 1938
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Application of Laboratory PVT Data to Reservoir Engineering ProblemsBy C. R. Dodson, D. Goodwill, E. H. Mayer
The paper summarizes the historical background of the pressure-volume-temperature analyses of reservoir fluids, the errors involved in both the sampling and testing of reservoir fluids, the type of in
Jan 1, 1953
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Observations on the Preparation of Iodide TitaniumBy O. J. C. Runnalls, L. M. Pidgeon
Some observations on the kinetics of the iodide process are reported. The deposition rate is geometry-sensitive in a system containing a finely divided titanium charge. Further, results indicate that
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - The Use of Controlled Solidification in Equilibrium-Diagram StudiesBy W. A. Tiller
The conventional techniques1 for determining the liquidus and solidus surfaces of an alloy system containing more than two components are extremely tedious to use and do not provide a complete picture
Jan 1, 1960
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A Few Notes, On The Future Work Of The Petroleum Geologist In The Mid-Continent Oil FieldsBy Dorsey Hager
THE possibilities of finding new oil pools in Oklahoma and Kansas are far from promising. In 1916, the only new pools of importance were the Franchot pool near Bixby, the Garber, and the Billings poo
Jan 10, 1917
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St. Louis Paper - A Few Notes on the Future Work of the Petroleum Geologist in the Mid-Continent Oil FieldsBy Dorsey Hager
The possibilities of finding new oil pools in Oklahoma and Kansas are far from promising. In 1916, the only new pools of importance were the Franchot pool near Bixby, the Garber, and the Billings p
Jan 1, 1918
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Fatigue Properties of Some Fcc Copper-Based Solid SolutionsBy J. C. Bierlein, R. A. Dodd
Endurance strengths at 10' cycles, fatigue-hardening rates, and endurance strength/0.2 pct proof stress ratios have been determined jbr a range of Cu(Ni), Cu(Si), and S.R.0. Cu(Au) solid solution
Jan 1, 1969
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1938By A. Andreas
New Mexico retained its position in 1938 as the sixth largest oil-producing state, with a total production of 35,510,176 bbl. This was 2,875,598 bbl. less than the 1937 production of 38,485,774 bbl.,
Jan 1, 1939