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    Diatomite

    By Frederic L. Kadey

    Diatomite is a siliceous, sedimentary rock consisting principally of the fossilized skeletal remains of the diatom, a unicellular aquatic plant related to the algae. Thus, it has-been formed by the in

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Part 1. Accounting For The Extractive Industries

    By Maurice E. Peloubet

    This discussion of accounting will describe the statements and the information that the accounting system produces, from the point of view of those who use such systems rather than of those who prepar

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Arizona Paper - The Diastrophic Theory (with Discussion)

    By Marcel R. Daly

    The writer has devoted a number of years to practical operations and to the study of geology in the oil fields. In consequence, he has been brought to investigate the theories advanced to account for

    Jan 1, 1917

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    The Influence On Quality Of Cast Iron Exerted By Oxygen, Nitrogen, And Some Other Elements (e026dd4a-6f29-4b75-9dbc-47cc6af9cae0)

    By J. E. JR. Johnson

    AT the Cleveland meeting of the Institute in October, 1912, I had the honor to present a paper outlining the conditions surrounding the charcoal iron industry, and giving some of the results of an inv

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Institute of Metals Division - An Experimental Survey of Deformation and Annealing Processes in Zinc

    By D. C. Jillson

    WORK in recent years1-' has indicated a complexity of the processes of deformation of metal crystals not previously appreciated and not fully accounted for by any hypothesis so far advanced. Furt

    Jan 1, 1951

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    A Dynamic Photoelastic Evaluation Of Some Current Practices In Smooth Wall Blasting

    By James W. Dally, William L. Fourney, Anders Ladegaard Peterson

    For the past 3 years, the authors have been conducting research sponsored by the National Science Foundation (RANN) to improve the process of excavation by drilling and blasting. The approach followed

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Aviation - Notable Progress Made in Aerial Survey Equipment and Operating Technique

    By W. E. STOKES

    COMPANIES operating airplanes have had a relatively prosperous year, permitting them gradually to re- place old types of equipment. The pre-eminence of American-made planes, engines, and accessories h

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Safety Education in Schools and Colleges

    By E. A. Holbrook

    AS A whole, engineering schools have not awakened A to the fact that the workmen compensation laws passed in most of our states between 1914 and 1917 effected a quiet but none the less real revolution

    Jan 1, 1925

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    United Engineering Society Building.

    By THEODORE DWIGHT

    Members of the Institute have already received a special pamphlet descriptive of the United Engineering Society building, and wilt doubtless be interested in the progress that has been made up to date

    Mar 1, 1906

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    Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Method of Establishing a Stabilized Back Pressure Curve for Gas Wells Producing from Reservoirs of Extremely Low Permeability

    By C. W. Binckley, F. R. Burgess, E. R. Haymaker

    A method of establishing stabilized back-pressure curves for gas wells producing from formations of extremely low permeability is presented. Actual well performance under many different operating cond

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Areal Sweep Efficiency of Pseudoplastic Fluids in a Five-Spot Hele-Shaw Model

    By E. L. Claridge, K. S. Lee

    Areal sweep efficiency of oil displacement by enhanced-viscosity water exhibiting pseudoplastic behavior was measured in a Hele-Shaw model representing one-quarter of a five-spot pattern. The pseudopl

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Absorbability Of Gases In Casting Copper And Effect Of Adding Cuprosilicon

    By O. W. Ellis

    THE question of the influence of gases upon the properties of copper has received the attention of a number of investigators, among whom Sieverts,1 Iwasé,2 Lobley and Jepson3 stand preeminent. SOLUBI

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Institute of Metals Division - High-Temperature Creep of Tantalum

    By W. V. Green

    Creep of tantalum was measured at temperatures from 0.6 to 0.89 of the absolute melting temperature. The creep curves include first, second, and third stages. Steady-state creep rate depends on the fo

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Evaluation and Prediction of Optimum Cleaning Results

    By F. F. Peng, A. D. Walters, M. R. Geer, J. W. Leonard

    INTRODUCTION Washability characteristics derived from float-and-sink analysis in Chapter 4 demonstrate that coal is intrinsically heterogeneous, and this heterogeneity is also evident in the proxi

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Analysis of the Cutting Action of a Single Diamond

    By D. S. Rowley, F. C. Appl

    Assuming that rock behavior, during cutting with a single diamond, may be approximated by that of a rigid, Coulomb, plastic material, a theory of single diamond cutting action has been developed. Usin

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Variations in Radiation Damage to Metals

    By C. A. Bruch, W. E. McHugh, R. W. Hockenbury

    EXPERIMENTAL results of the last decade have shown that both accelerator particles and reactor radiations produce significant changes in the properties of metals. These changes, called radiation damag

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, IV The Iron-carbon Alloys

    By Robert Mehl

    THE Widmanstätten figures found in the steels have been long recog-nized and in some aspects carefully studied,1 especially as they occur in cast hypoeutectoid alloys. Aside.from the practical importa

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Papers - Zinc - New Jersey Zinc Company Vertical Retort Process

    By E. H. Bunce, E. C. Handwerk

    The inherent difficulties of zinc smelting arise from the fact that metallic zinc is volatilized at the reducing temperature of zinc oxide and thus is liberated in the form of a vapor. This vapor must

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Grain Growth Rates and Orientation Relationships In the Recrystallization of Aluminum Single Crystals (Discussion, p. 1413)

    By R. W. Cahn, C. D. Graham

    Two predictions of the oriented growth theory of recrystallization textures have been tested by measuring the orientation dependence of the rate of growth of a single grain into a strained single crys

    Jan 1, 1957

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    PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Nucleation of RecrystaIIization in Cold-Worked Aluminum and Nickel

    By L. C. Michels, O. G. Ricketts

    The disorientations between s?nall grains, whose growth has been arrested at an early stage of recrys-tallization, and the deformed matrix in cold-rolled aluminum single crystals were determined using

    Jan 1, 1968