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Bureau of Mines Studies Iron Ore ConcentrationBy Ballard H. Clemmons
THE future of the steelmaking industry of the Birmingham, Ala., district is closely related to and, in a large measure, dependent on the development of workable, economic processes of ore concentratio
Jan 1, 1950
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Special Curricula Other Than Petroleum (50a07915-50e9-4c9a-8977-91d45c9fc333)By Thomas T., Read
IT does not seem practicable to review all the other specialized curricula that have developed in the mineral industries field in so much detail as has been given for petroleum. Nor is it easy to draw
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Interpretation of Well Test Data in Gas-condensate Fields (TP 2053, Petr. Tech., July 1946)By J. O. Lewis
The operation of gas-condensate fields is comparatively new and involves physical principles with which the industry was not prcviously familiar. It has been necessary to devise methods for testing ga
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Interpretation of Well Test Data in Gas-condensate Fields (TP 2053, Petr. Tech., July 1946)By J. O. Lewis
The operation of gas-condensate fields is comparatively new and involves physical principles with which the industry was not prcviously familiar. It has been necessary to devise methods for testing ga
Jan 1, 1947
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Technical Notes - High Temperature Corrosion in Nickel-Chromium AlloysBy L. Thomassen, N. Spooner, J. M. Thomas
NI-CR and some Ni-Cr-Fc alloys, when used as electrical resistance heating elements in reducing atmospheres, at times suffer rapid breakdowns due to so-called "green rot." These reducing atmospheres a
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Strengthening and Annealing of Austenite Formed by the Reverse Martensitic TransformationBy George Krauss, M. Cohen
The reverse martensitic transfomzation (i.e., the conversion of martensite to austenite on heating) was investigated in Fe-Ni alloys containing 30.5 to 33.5 wt pct Ni. The reversed austenite was found
Jan 1, 1962
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Gas-Engine PracticeBy AIME AIME
A discussion of the Papers by Prof. H. Hubert, Liege, Belgium ; Mr. Tom Westgarth, Middlesbrough, England ; and Mr. K. Reinhardt, Dortmund, Germany, presented at the London Meeting, July, 1906, and pr
Jan 1, 1907
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Influence of Chemical Composition on the Hot-working Properties and Surface Characteristics of Killed SteelsBy Gilbert Soler
PRODUCERS of alloy steels recognize the importance of chemical composition in rela-tion to the hot-working properties and the typical surface defects found in their prod-uct. Each analysis of steel ha
Jan 1, 1940
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Members, Junior Members, Associates, Rocky Mt Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates - Alphabetical ListAamot, Olav Crone, (Member '29) Met , Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk, Industry, Inc , Oslo, Norway Aase, Glenn D , (Junior Member '40) Met Engr , Western Research Dyv , American
Jan 1, 1952
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Twenty Years Progress in FlotationBy F. L. Bosqui
NO metallurgical process developed in the last half century has been more widely advertised to both technologists and lay- men, or has done more to promote efficiency and economy in the extraction of
Jan 1, 1940
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The Center of Western MiningThe accompanying sketch shows the interesting position of Salt Lake City with reference to Western mining areas and justifies its title "The Center of Western Mining." In the last twenty years, the ar
Jan 1, 1925
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Reservoir Engineering–General - The Prediction of Gas-Well Performance Including the Effect of Non-Darcy FlowBy O. G. Kiel, G. W. Swift
The concept of "a continuous succession of steady-states", which has been applied successfully by Aromfsky and Jenkins to obtain a solution for the nonlinear partial differential equation describing t
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Borehole Mining Of Deep Phosphate Ore In St. Johns County, Florida (FEBRUARY 1985)By G. A. Savanick
Borehole (slurry) mining, where a tool incorporating a water-jet cutter and a downhole slurry pump mines phosphate through a borehole, was field tested in northeastern Florida as part of a US Bureau o
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect of the War on the Mineral Engineering SchoolsBy William B. Plank
ENROLMENT data given in this report of the seventh study of the schools by the Mineral Industry Education Division reveals the critical situation in the mineral engineering schools of the United State
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1933By A. H. Bell
Continued low prices and restricted markets for crude oil discouraged drilling activity in Illinois oil fields during 1933. Only 36 wells were completed in the state, the smallest number since 1904, a
Jan 1, 1934
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Determining Density Variation of Light Hydrogen MixturesBy J. K. Elliott, P. H. Kelly
Many engineering functions such as surface metering work and laboratory compressibility check points involve the use of liquid densities of light hydrocarbon mixtures at various pressures and temperat
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Equilibrium in the Lead-zinc System with Special Reference to Liquid SolubilityBy R. K. Waring
A KNOWLEDGE of the mutual liquid solubility of zinc and lead is of importance in various phases of zinc metallurgy. The determination of this solubility has been the subject of numerous investigations
Jan 1, 1934
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Mining - Comments on Evaluation of the Water Problem at Eureka. Nev. (With Discussion)By C. B. E. Douglas
The following analysis was stimulated by a previous article on evaluation of the water problem at Eureka, Nev., which describes a method using formulas especially devised to calculate flow potential o
Jan 1, 1956
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Fine Grind - Handbook Of Standard Test MethodsBy J. M. Karpinski
The need for standard test methods in the minerals beneficiation industry is growing with the increasing complexity of our processes and the more stringent requirements imposed on the quality and unif
Jan 1, 1971