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Technical NotesExperimentation 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 Theoretical Description of Wetting Liquid Relative Permeability DataBy Walter Rose
In a recent technical note, Owen Thornton' suggests that wetting liquid relative permeability may be derived from the relationship: where Pd/Pc is the ratio of displacement pressure to capilla
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Well Logging - Some Practical Aspects of Radioactivity Well Logging (T. P. 1923)By Warren J. Jackson, John L. P. Campbell
Automatic recording of the radioactivity of the earth's formations provides a log of relative intensities that, if properly interpreted, can be applied to oil-field engineering. Production, engin
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Diffusion in R301 Alloy and Its Effect on the Corrosion Resistance (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1940, with discussion)By L. F. Mondolfo
R301 is a clad aluminum alloy, composed of a core of a duralumin-type alloy clad with a magnesium silicide alloy. It differs from other well-known clad alloys in that the cladding and the core respond
Jan 1, 1946
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Studies Upon The Widmanstätten Structure, VII - The Copper-Silver SystemBy Charles S. Barrett, Hermann F. Kaiser, Robert F. Mehl
THE copper-silver system presents several points of special interest in the study of segregate structures. The system is simple eutectic, with limited solid solutions terminal with the pure component
Jan 1, 1935
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Temperature on Clay Minerals In Aqueous SuspensionsBy M. A. El-Aouar
Drilling muds are complex colloidal systems. In an effort to analyze the physical properties that affect their performance at high temperature, an investigation was made of the hydrothermal stability
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Surface Conditions on the Stress-Strain Curves of Aluminum and Gold Single CrystalsBy Y. Nakada, B. Chalmers
The work-hardening behavior of surface layers of aluminum and gold single crystals was investigated by alternately deforming and then removing a thin surface layer by electropolishing or by etching. A
Jan 1, 1964
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Part III - Papers - Transient Photoconductivity in Amorphous Selenium FilmsBy Mark D. Tabak
Measurments of the transient photoconductivity in fillns of amorphous selenium with blocking- contacts haue been used in studying the transport properties. The results shozu that the transport of free
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Bald Eagle Magnesite Mine, California (T. P. 861, with discussion)By Joseph B. Perry, G. M. Kirwan
MagnEsitE is found in 22 California counties, but many of the deposits are too small or too impure to be of commercial value. Several of substantial size and quality were entirely exhausted by wartime
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - German Practice in Refining Secondary Aluminum (Metals Tech., April 1947, T.P. 2143with discussion)By James T. Kemp
Some interesting and, to American eyes, rather unusual processes for refining impure aluminum derived from scraps were found by American and British investigators who went into Germany in 1945 for the
Jan 1, 1947
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X Ray Studies Of Twinning And Untwinning In Magnesium AlloysBy J. B. Hess, R. L. Dietrich
IN the mechanical twinning of magnesium on the {1012} planes the crystallographic deformation is such that, in the direction of the hexagonal axis [0001], twinning is possible only under tension stres
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Milling and Cyanidation at PachucaBy R. R. Byran, M. H. Kuryla
The Compania de Real del Monte y Pachuca started a 10-ton pilot plant in March, 1906. The distinctive features of the first cyanide installations at Pachuca were: grinding in cyanide solution, all-sli
Jan 1, 1935
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - The Effect of Slag Thickness on Heat Loss from Ladles Holding Molten SteelBy J. Szekely, Robert G. Lee
Calculations are presented for the prediction of the combined radiative-convective heat loss from molten steel held in a ladle, covered by initially molten slag. A mathematical formulation is given an
Jan 1, 1969
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Papers - Efficiency of the Blast-furnace Process (T. P. 943, with discussion)By J. B. Austin
In considering so complex a process as the smelting of iron in the blast furnace, there is obviously no single method of calculating efficiency that gives a complete appraisal of the performance of th
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Well Logging - Some Practical Aspects of Radioactivity Well Logging (T. P. 1923)By John L. P. Campbell, Warren J. Jackson
Automatic recording of the radioactivity of the earth's formations provides a log of relative intensities that, if properly interpreted, can be applied to oil-field engineering. Production, engin
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical NotesExperimentation 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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Mining Administration (7f7fa528-f117-445d-952d-035d356074b3)By Gealy W. Wallwork
INTRODUCTION The administrative processes of coal mines are becoming increasingly complex. As society evolves into a more complicated structure with greater emphasis on individuality, government r
Jan 1, 1981
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Modern Mining Methods-- Longwall, Shortwall (dcb68740-95a4-4eda-84c1-0f718876c42b)By Kenneth P. Katen
INTRODUCTION Though the use of continuous mining machines consolidated the operations of cutting, drilling, blasting, and loading in one machine that would theoretically provide uninterrupted prod
Jan 1, 1981
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Calculation of Crude-Oil Recoveries by Steam InjectionBy J. E. Smith, P. B. Crawford, B. L. Laudrum
A method is presented by which the displacement efficiency of a steam-injection process may be determined. The method consists of a determination of the position of the steam front at a particular tim
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Factors Which Influence Selection Of Comminution CircuitsBy D. J. Barrett, M. A. Sochocky
INTRODUCTION Summary of Factors Influencing Comminution Circuit Design The selection of an appropriate comminution circuit for a specific ore is one of the most important decisions in the design
Jan 1, 1982