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Iron and Steel Division - A Mercury-Vapor Method for the Study of Gas Movement in the Blast FurnaceBy W. O. Philbrook, H. W. Hosking, N. B. Melcher
A simple and inexpensive mercury-tracer method has been develohed to study rates and Patterns of gas flow in blast furnaces. A Pulse of mercury is injected into the hot blast, and its arrival at the s
Jan 1, 1960
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Cementing In Deep Diamond Drill HolesBy Adrian E. Ross
DRILLING through caving formations in diamond drill holes at depths greater than 2000 ft has long been a serious problem. These caving formations are normally passed only by casing the hole or by ceme
Jan 1, 1952
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Federal Taxation of Mines - DiscussionW. 0. HOTCHKISS, * Madison, Wis.-It was fortunate, in a way, that this subject of income taxation came up during the war when the government could appeal, on the basis of patriotism, to men of large,
Jan 12, 1919
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Economics of the Mineral Industry - The Lead-Zinc AnomalyBy David B. Brooks
Identified potential resources of lead and zinc are lower, relative to reserves, than the same ratio for other metals, Either there is little material below present grades or, if it exists, there are
Jan 1, 1968
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Applications of the Hot Springs or Fumarolic Model in Prospecting for Lode Gold Deposits (MINING ENGINEERING JANUARY 1980 )By P. E. Chapman, J. E. Worthington, I. T. Kiff
Increases in the price of gold starting about six years ago, and rapid fluctuations since then, have created a substantial popular interest in the noble metal. Gold prospecting had been at a low ebb s
Jan 1, 1981
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Numerical Method for Computing the Dynamical Behavior of Fluid-Fluid Interfaces in Permeable MediaBy E. L. Dougherty, J. W. Sheldon
A numerical method for computing the dynamical behavior of fluid- fluid interfaces is described. Results of studies made to assess the accuracy and economy of the method on a computer are reported. It
Jan 1, 1965
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Notes On Electric-Furnace ProblemsTHERE are two general classes of problems in connection with electric furnaces. First, those relating to the best utilization of the electrical power inside the furnace; second, those connected with t
Jan 10, 1918
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Papers - Oil Recovery - Law of Flow for the Passage of a gas-free Liquid through Spherical-grain SandBy William Schriever
The flow of a gas-free liquid through a spherical-grain sand has been investigated by S1ichter.l By theoretical considerations involving a rather large number of approximations he arrives at the follo
Jan 1, 1930
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Development and Field Testing of a Core Barrel for Recovering Unconsolidated Oil SandsBy A. B. Hildebrandt
P. B. Baxendell is to be complimented for an exccllent piece of work. To our knowledge there has been no previous publication of field data on the flow of oil and gas through the annulus of a well. It
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Institute of Metals Division - Close-Packed Ordered Structures in Binary AB3 Alloys of Transition ElementsBy A. E. Dwight, P. A. Beck
A search was made for ordered phases of AB3 composition in various combinations of Ti- and V-group elements with CO-and Ni-group elements. Three new TiNi3-type phases ZrPd3, HfPd3, and HfPt3 were foun
Jan 1, 1960
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Drilling The Cane Creek No. 2 ShaftBy K. J. Kutz, F. A. Nice
Drilling of the second shaft at Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.'s Cane Creek potash operation southwest of Moab, Utah, is perhaps the largest undertaking ever made by private industry in the field of rota
Jan 9, 1968
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Federal Regulations and Their Impact on Coal Mine Waste Disposal SystemsBy Kelvin K. Wu, Daniel S. Mazzei
As a result of the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster, the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), now the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) initiated the draft of new federal regulat
Jan 1, 1982
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The Seasoning Of Castings (4e86d28e-7bde-40d4-94f7-22f4238e9c66)By Richard Moldenke
A. E. OUTERBRIDGE, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. (written discussion).¬ The fact that iron castings improve with age has long been known. Many years ago the late Sir Frederick Bramwell, a distinguished engi
Jan 4, 1917
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Coal - Study of the Mechanism of Coal Flotation and Its Role in a System for Processing Fine CoalBy R. P. Aikman, F. G. Miller, J. M. Podgursky
As part of a larger study of the mechanism of froth flotation of coal, the rates at which coal particles of various size and specific gravity react to froth flotation were investigated. Results of thi
Jan 1, 1968
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Rock Bursts In Hunan CollieriesBy Guang Ping Cui
In this paper the imminent relationship between rock burst and its phenomenon with normal rock pressure and its appearance, as well as the factors of one changing into another have been analyzed. Base
Jan 1, 1984
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Use Of The Geiger-Müller Counter In The Search For Pitchblende-Bearing Veins At Great Bear Lake, CanadaBy G. Carman Ridland
IN conjunction with a geological investigation of the silver-bearing veins at Contact Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, a survey was made with a Geiger-Müller counter of the gamma-ray emissions fro
Jan 1, 1944
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The Impact of the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Upon Stability Designs for Surface Coal MinesBy Robert W. Thompson, Darry A. Ferguson
In August, 1977 the United States Congress passed Public Law 95-87 which has been commonly referred to as the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (or SMCRA). This title is somewhat misleading i
Jan 1, 1983
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Interfacial Flow On A Static Liquid Drop With Forced Internal Circulation Part II - Stability AnalysisBy Lawrence Burkhart, S. B. Joo
Axially unsymmetric ordered circulation patterns on the surface of a hemispherical constant volume drop with forced Internal motion were considered as a manifestation of hydrodynamic instability, whic
Jan 1, 1981
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Engineering Research - Calculation of Productivity Factors for Oil-gas-water Systems in the Steady State (T. P. 1416)By H. H. Evinger, M. Muskat
A methoD of calculating productivity factors for oil, gas, and water systems in the steady state is presented as an illustration of the quantitative application of the fundamental data on the flow pro
Jan 1, 1942
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Engineering Research - Calculation of Productivity Factors for Oil-gas-water Systems in the Steady State (T. P. 1416)By M. Muskat, H. H. Evinger
A methoD of calculating productivity factors for oil, gas, and water systems in the steady state is presented as an illustration of the quantitative application of the fundamental data on the flow pro
Jan 1, 1942