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Foreign Papers Feature Geophysics MeetingsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
THE principal interest in the meeting sings arranged by the Geophysical Committee this year centered around the many papers dealing with the practical applications of geophysical methods to solving ge
Jan 1, 1935
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The Electrolytic Assay of Lead and CopperBy George A. Guess
THE increasing demand for greater speed and more accuracy, in making daily assays of ores and products from mills treating material containing but very small quantities of lead and copper, has caused
Nov 1, 1905
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in South Texas during 1938By Michel T. Halbouty
The area for which oil and gas development is reported for 1938 in this paper is larger than that covered by the report for 1937, in that besides Duval, Jim Hogg, McMullen, Starr, Webb and Zapata Coun
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Production in Louisiana for 1944By C. J. Bonnecarrere, P. A. Jr. Bloomer, J. Hunter
Since 1941 not more than 15 per cent of aii wildcat wells drilled in Louisiana have been successful. This figure is not too discouraging, especially in view of the fact that during the same period app
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Rate of Propagation of MartensiteBy R. F. Mehl, R. F. Bunshah
A fast amplifier technique has been developed for the measurement of the rate of propagation of martensite in an Fe-29.5 pct Ni alloy. The time of formation of one plate of martensite is 3x10 sec and
Jan 1, 1954
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in South Texas during 1938By Michel T. Halbouty
The area for which oil and gas development is reported for 1938 in this paper is larger than that covered by the report for 1937, in that besides Duval, Jim Hogg, McMullen, Starr, Webb and Zapata Coun
Jan 1, 1939
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Natural Gas Technology - Non-Ideal Behavior of Gases and Their MixturesBy A. Satter, J. M. Campbell
Reported herein are the results of a careful and detailed study of the non-ideal behavior of pure gases and their mixtures. Included are: (1) new data on five ternary systems composed of methane, etha
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Institute of Metals Division - Sintering and Strength of Coated and Co-Reduced Nickel Tungsten PowderBy J. H. Brophy
Experimental evidence in recent years shows that nickel coated hydrogen reduced tungsten powder can be sintered to 98 pct of theoretical density at 1100°C. New data indicate that the sintering rate is
Jan 1, 1962
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Alloys - The Structure of Anodic Oxide, Coatings (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)By F. Keller, J. D. Edwards
The anodic treatment of aluminum presents problems of scientific as well as of commercial interest.l-3 Of particular interest is the fact that, during the anodic oxidation process, the oxide continues
Jan 1, 1944
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The Waelz ProcessBy 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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Institute of Metals Division - Structure and Properties of Ti-C AlloysBy R. I. Jaffee, F. C. Holden, H. R. Ogden
The mechanical properties of Ti-C and Ti-C-0 alloys can be altered by heat treatments to dissolve or reject carbon from solid solutions. The maximum strength is obtained by annealing just below the pe
Jan 1, 1956
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Grain Growth In Metals Caused By DiffusionBy Floyd C. Kelley
THE literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain grow
Jan 1, 1928
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Alloys - The Structure of Anodic Oxide, Coatings (Metals Technology, April 1944) (With discussion)By F. Keller, J. D. Edwards
The anodic treatment of aluminum presents problems of scientific as well as of commercial interest.l-3 Of particular interest is the fact that, during the anodic oxidation process, the oxide continues
Jan 1, 1944
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Magnesium - Thermal Production of Magnesium-Pilot-plant studies on the Retort Ferrosilicon ProcessBy W. A. Alexander, L. M. Pidgeon
Metallic magnesium and similar meta!s near the top of the electromotive series have been commercially produced by the electrolysis of a suitable molten salt. Despite the success of electrolysis, suffi
Jan 1, 1944
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Quenching, Irradiation Damage, and Prior Fatigue the Creep of Pure AluminumBy Charles Stein
The effects of several different prior treatments an the creep behavior of 99.9995 pct aluminum at 260°C and 1000 psi canstant stress are compared with annealed specimens. Quenching from 538oC, irradi
Jan 1, 1970
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - The Mechanical Properties of Splat-Cooled Aluminum-Base Gold AlloysBy T. Toda, R. Maddin
A study has been made of the microstructure and mechanical properties of splat-cooled aluminum-base gold alloys with gold concentration from 0.25 to 5.0 wt pct. These alloys have been quenched from t
Jan 1, 1970
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Phosphate Rock (97a41283-0f24-47cf-ae46-d83b0288dc9b)By G. Donald Emigh
Nothing is more important to life-plant and animal-than phosphate. Its compounds are essential to the energy functions of all living systems and for the formation of bones and teeth. Animals get their
Jan 1, 1983
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Metal Mining - Research on the Cutting Action of the Diamond Drill BitBy E. P. Pfleider, Rolland L. Blake
IT is generally believed that the amount of diamond drilling will increase appreciably in the next decade, as the seaarch for minerals throughout the world becomes more difficult and intense. An atten
Jan 1, 1954
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McDermitt, Nevada - McDermitt Mine History Of DiscoveryBy L. O. Storey
The McDermitt mine was found as a separate mercury ore-bearing occurrence approximately 305 m (1000 ft) northeasterly and in a different geologic setting from the old Cordero mine, which had been the
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Crushing and Grinding - Ball Milling (With Discussion)By W. H. Coghill, A. M. Gow, M. Guggenheim, A. B. Campbell
The object of this paper is to discuss the fundamental principles of ball milling and to present some observations which have been made in laboratory and plant investigations. The discussion will be l
Jan 1, 1935