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Principles of Flotation, V-Conception of Adsorption Applied to Flotation ReagentsBy Ian Wark
IN defending the chemical theory of flotation, Taggart, del Giudice and Ziehl have criticized1 the views of those who prefer to attribute the effects of certain flotation agents to adsorption. Perhaps
Jan 1, 1936
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Cleveland Paper - Wittorff’s Iron-Carbon Equilibrium DiagramBy Bradley Stoughton
My attention was called by Prof. Henry M. Howe to the article by N. M. Wittorff, entitled Preliminary Investigation of Primary Crystallization and Subsequent Physico-Chemical Permutations in Iron-Carb
Jan 1, 1913
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Pressure-Gasification Pilot Plant Designed For Pulverized Coal And Oxygen At 30 AtmospheresBy J. A. Danko, C. D. Pears, L. D. Schmidt, J. P. McGee
This paper describes a pilot plant built on the campus of West Virginia University by the Federal Bureau of Mines station at Morgantown, West Virginia, for gasifying pulverized coal in a mixture of ox
Jan 1, 1953
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Fire-Clays and Fire-Bricks in SwedenBy N. Lilienberg
Refractory materials play much the same part in the producion of metals as houses and shelter for men, and it therefore seems useful to discuss sometimes the ways of manufacturing them. In fact, it ap
Jan 1, 1885
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Electrochemical Processes In The Leaching Of Metal Sulfides And OxidesBy Milton E. Wadsworth, J. Brent Hiskey
INTRODUCTION Fifteen years ago a distinguished electrochemist referred to electrochemistry as an "underdeveloped science " In the article in question, Professor Bockris (1) stated that many areas of.
Jan 1, 1981
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Geological Relations of the Southern Appalachian Bauxite Deposits (see Discussion, " Bauxite," p. 855)By C. Willard Hayes
Introduction.—The recent developments in the metallurgy of aluminum and its consequent rapidly growing use in the arts are at present attracting considerable attention to its ores. The success of the
Jan 1, 1895
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Statistical Interpretation of Laboratory Coal Tests and Sampling MethodsBy G. B. Gould
EVERY mathematical statement of a measure of anything (as distin-guished from a count) is followed by a qualification always implied if not explicity stated--that the statement is only an estimate, wh
Jan 1, 1937
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New York Paper - The Possibility of Deep Sand Oil and Gas in the Appalachian Geo-Syncline of West Virginia (with Discussion)By David B. Reger
The exhaustion of oil and gas in the United States is proceeding at a rapid pace. This is especially true in fields where the light oils that furnish the most fuel for internal-combustion engines arc
Jan 1, 1917
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Papers - Classification - Reactivity of Anthracite with Carbon Dioxide (With Discussion)By G. S. Scott, H. G. Turner, W. L. Kleene
It is well known that different forms of carbon show differences in chemical behavior under apparently identical conditions. It is fairly well known that these differences persist, although to a lesse
Jan 1, 1934
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Anthracite StrippingBy J. B. Warriner
Introduction STRIPPING is the name given to the process of removing clay, rock, or other cover from deposits of coal or ore. In this paper it is intended to cover the methods used in carrying on this
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - The Illinois Oil FieldsBy H. A. Wheeler
. Page History.................................533 Location .........:.....................536 Geology...............................539 Description of the Eastern Field ... :..................543
Jan 1, 1915
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Method for Predicting Pressure Maintenance Performance for Reservoirs Producing Volatile Crude OilBy R. H. Jacoby, V. J. Berry
When dry gas is injected into a reservoir containing a volatile crude oil, a significant amount of the reservoir liquid phase may become vaporized. The resultant rich gas phase, when subsequently prod
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Natural Gas Technology - Calculation of the Stabilized Performance Coefficient of Low Permeabilit...By A. J. Garnier, N. H. van Lingen
Rock downhole is known to be lesc. drillable than when brought to the surface. This must be ascribed mainly to the presence under downhole conditions of a pressure differential across already made chi
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Institute of Metals Division - Oriented Arrangements of Thin Aluminum Films on Ionic SubstratesBy T. N. Rhodin
There can be two types of films on solids, those which are stable in mono-layers and those which tend to aggregate into three dimensional structures. A great number of metal films formed by condensati
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Case History - Oil - Geophysical History of Darrow Dome, Ascension Parish, Louisiana (T. P. 1495)By T. I. Harkins, J. Brian Eby
This paper outlines the geophysical investigation of the area covering the D arrow salt dome, Louisiana. Surveys with the refraction seismograph and torsion balance failed to disclose the dome, but re
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Case History - Oil - Geophysical History of Darrow Dome, Ascension Parish, Louisiana (T. P. 1495)By J. Brian Eby, T. I. Harkins
This paper outlines the geophysical investigation of the area covering the D arrow salt dome, Louisiana. Surveys with the refraction seismograph and torsion balance failed to disclose the dome, but re
Jan 1, 1946
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Application In Rolling Of Effects Of Carbon, Phosphorus, And Manganese On Mechanical Properties Of SteelBy Wm. R. Webster
THIS is a contribution for the proposed new discussion on the physics of steel. The former discussion on the subject started with the consideration of five papers presented at the Chicago meeting in 1
Jan 3, 1921
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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 - Nucleation of Voids in Metals During Diffusion and Creep (Discussion p. 1310)By L. Segle, R. Resnick
NUMEROUS experiments in the past few years have proven that void formation occurs quite generally in the diffusion zone of bimetal specimens1-4 The phenomenon has been explained in terms of the accumu
Jan 1, 1958
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Nepheline Syenite: A New Ceramic Raw Material From Ontario (056e7825-3068-4950-861f-4bc5b7cc862f)By Hugh S. Spence
THE use of natural feldspathic rocks, as opposed to straight feldspar, for ceramic purposes is not new. "Cornwall stone," a semi-kaolinized granite containing fluorite, has long been used by the Engli
Jan 1, 1938