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Technical Notes - On the Application of the Capillary Pressure Method for the Determination of Oil RecoveryBy Walter Rose
Experimentation which measures differences in pressure across the interfaces of immiscible fluids in the interstitial spaces of porous media may be termed "capillary pressure experimentation". In the
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Notes - On the Application of the Capillary Pressure Method for the Determination of Oil RecoveryBy Walter Rose
Experimentation which measures differences in pressure across the interfaces of immiscible fluids in the interstitial spaces of porous media may be termed "capillary pressure experimentation". In the
Jan 1, 1949
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - A Dislocation Mechanism for the Shrinking of a Cylindrical Tilt BoundaryBy J. C. M. Li
A dislocation model is constructed for a cylindrical tilt boundary of which the axis of tilt is parallel to the axis of the cylinder. The strain energy per unit area calculated from this model agree
Jan 1, 1970
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A Chart For Use In Connection With Wet And Dry Bulb Thermometers In Making Psychrometric Determinations.By Clarence Linville
IN an article published in the Iron. Trade Review 1 I gave a convenient arrangement for the installation of wet and dry bulb thermometers for use in making moisture determinations in the air being blo
Jan 10, 1913
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Reservoir and Bottom-hole Producing Pressures as a Basis for ProrationBy C. V. Milikan
Allocation of allowed production in a prorated field by the use of bottom-hole pressures is a method which is sound in theory. Thus far it has had limited application because the experience in correla
Jan 1, 1933
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Graphical Representation Of The Operating Points For Two-Fan Ventilation Systems (ceafb6fb-81cc-4186-a358-a8cdd7507260)By Y. J. Wang
A graphical technique by which the operating points for a two-fan ventilation system can be represented as the intersection of the modified fan curves is described. In constructing the diagram, the ai
Jan 1, 1986
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Minerals Beneficiation in 1963Large equipment for quarrying and for the various stages of crushing and grinding are the trend for new and existing operations. Included are large size haulage units, fast drilling equipment, impact
Jan 2, 1964
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Water – A Controlling Factor of Copper ProductionBy S. J. Hubbard, S. D. Michaelson, A. W. Last, B. H. Ensign
Of the seventeen western states, five-Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, and Nevada-produce about 90 pct of this country's primary copper. All seventeen of these states occupy 60 pct of the nati
Jan 7, 1960
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How Very Good Small Crucibles Are Made, And Small Shells For Melting All Kinds Of Metals.SINCE I promised you above when speaking of the melting of metals to teach you to make small crucibles and shells for melting, I do not wish to fail in my promise. For, in truth, since they are instru
Jan 1, 1942
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Electric Furnace For Gold Refining At The Alaska-Treadwell Cyanide Plant (364d7714-f04a-41bb-a014-d059065b892c)By W. P. Lass
Discussion of the paper of W. P. LASS, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 103, July, 1915, pp. 1443 to 1447. ROBERT M. KEENEY, Somersville, Conn. (c
Jan 12, 1915
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Labor and Water Problems Beset Anthracite Industry?Slightly Reduced ProductionBy J. F. K. Brown
ANTHRACITE in 1943, in common with the coal industry as a whole, passed through a year of wage negotiations that seemed endless. In the early months discussion of the United Mine Workers' demands
Jan 1, 1944
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Industrial Section (6d034127-4f5f-443e-a43d-bffd9b675f42)The Wheeler Condenser & Engineering Co., of Carteret, N. J., is now building a line of horizontal and vertical shaft centrifugal pumps for general services, as well as for condenser work.. This compan
Jan 4, 1916
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Colorado Paper - Middle-Product Jig, with Adjustable and Automatic Discharges for the Middle and Lower ProductBy Edgar G. Tuttle
The accompanying figures show a jig arranged for separating the middle product or middlings obtained in the concentration of certain ores, minerals, coal, etc. In the preparation for sizing, prior
Jan 1, 1897
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Proceedings Of The Annual MeetingBy Rossiter TV. RAYMOND, Charles H. Snow, THEODORE DWIGHT
SECRETARY'S NOTE.-The complete list of all officers of the Institute will be found on p. iv. of this number of the Bulletin. The following explanation may recall to old members, and convey to new
Mar 1, 1906
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New York Paper - Economies of Rockdusting Bituminous CoalBy Edward Steidle
Those who have followed the rapid progress in rock-dusting bituminous-coal mines must admit that opinion crystallized during the year just closed in support of this preventive of coal-dust explosions.
Jan 1, 1925
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Improved Form Of Plummet Lamp For Surveying In Mines Where Fire-Damp May Be Met WithBy Eckley B. Coxe
THE plummet lamp, to which I called the attention of the Institute, at the Bethlehem meeting, in August, 1871, with the improvement of the compensating ring, suggested by Mr. Heller, having come into
Jan 1, 1875
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Electrolytic Zinc From Complex OresBy U. C. Tainton
The paper reviews the evolution of electrolytic zinc, describing some of the major obstacles that have been encountered and overcome. The chief remaining limitations of present-day standard practice a
Jan 2, 1924
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Chicago Paper - Water and Chlorides in Cement Copper BriquettesBy Edward Keller
Although the subject matter contained in this paper is presented under a new title, its writing was induced by the work of S. Skowronski and K. W. McComas.' A discussion of the latter is here com
Jan 1, 1921
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Papers - Trend of the Southern Pig-iron Business (T. P. 851)By W. E. Curran
For years the geographical isolation of the Southern iron-ore district from the great producing centers in the North and East enabled it to meet its conditions and solve its own problems without regar
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Trend of the Southern Pig-iron Business (T. P. 851)By W. E. Curran
For years the geographical isolation of the Southern iron-ore district from the great producing centers in the North and East enabled it to meet its conditions and solve its own problems without regar
Jan 1, 1938