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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Design and Operation of Jet-Bit Programs for Maximum Hydraulic Horsepower, Impact Force or Jet VelocityBy H. A. Kendall, W. C. Goins
Several investigations in recent years have shown that drilling rates are increased significantly with increased hydraulic horsepower. But, there has been no over-all method of designing jet-bit progr
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Part V – May 1969 - Communications - A Proposed Method for Predicting the Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of 304 and 316 Stainless SteelBy J. T. Berling, J. B. Conway
MANY studies have been devoted to the correlation of low-cycle fatigue behavior. Several of these have also been concerned with the identification of an effective approach to the prediction of low-cyc
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Mining Engineering Education - The Sedimentation Balance for Measurement of Size Distribution of Fine Materials (Mining Technology, Nov. 1939) (with discussion)By Fred C. Bond
There is acute need for a method that will measure the size distribution of finely divided materials, particularly when the particle sizes are smaller than the openings of the finest screen cloth regu
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Mining Engineering Education - The Sedimentation Balance for Measurement of Size Distribution of Fine Materials (Mining Technology, Nov. 1939) (with discussion)By Fred C. Bond
There is acute need for a method that will measure the size distribution of finely divided materials, particularly when the particle sizes are smaller than the openings of the finest screen cloth regu
Jan 1, 1943
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Natural Gas Technology - Equilibrium Vaporization Ratios for Nitrogen, Methane, Carbon Dioxide, Ethane, and Hydrogen Sulfide in a Natural Gas-Condensate SystemBy R. H. Jacoby, M. J. Rzasa
Experimental equilibrium vaporization ratios were obtained for nitrogen, methane, carbon dioxide, ethane, and hydrogen sulfide in natural gas-condensate systems. Two different overall mixture composit
Jan 1, 1953
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Carbon in Pig IronBy William Brewster
DATING back some five years ago, various foundries made inquiries as to the probable total carbon content in a given specification and grade of pig iron. Up to that time we had no data, and except for
Jan 1, 1936
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San Francisco Paper - Petroleum as Fuel under Boilers and in Furnaces for Heating, Melting, and Heat Treatment of Metals (with Discussion)By W. N. Best
Crude oil attracted attention because of its excellence as a fuel for openhearth furnaoes; for making crucible steel and brass; for melting copper, lead, tin, zinc, nickel, silver, malleable iron, gra
Jan 1, 1916
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Part IX - Quasi-Thermodynamic Calculation of Vacancies in Fcc MetalsBy K. Mukherjee
A quasi-thermodynamic calculation is presented for estirt~ating vacancy Parameters in fcc metals. For fcc metals the equilibrium vacancy concentration at the melting point can be approximated by a con
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Dynamic Properties of Dry and Water-Saturated Green River Shale Under StressBy A. R. Gregory, A. L. Podio, K. E. Gray
Dynamic elastic properties of dry and water-saturated Green River shale samples were computed from compressional- and shear-wave velocity measurements. P- and 5-wave velocity measurements were made in
Jan 1, 1969
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Part IX - Papers - Measurement of Oxygen Activity in Iron, Iron-Silicon, Manganese and Iron-Manganese Melts Using Solid Electrolyte Galvanic CellsBy Klaus Schwerdtfeger
In order to test the performance of ZrO, (CaO) and Tho,(Yz03) electrolytes in the electrochemical determination of oxygen activities in liquid metals at steel-rrzakitng temperatures , electromotive fo
Jan 1, 1968
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Electrodeposition of Titanium from Fused Chloride Baths Using TiCl4 as a Feed MaterialBy K. A. Svanstrom, W. R. Opie
Problems associated with deposition of titanium infused chloride baths using TiCl4 as a feed material are reviewed. A potentially workable cell design using Alumdum diaphragms is discussed. Problems
Jan 1, 1960
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Logging and Log Interpretation - A Field Streaming-Potential ExperimentBy M. H. Waxman, M. Gondouin, H. J. Hill
Streaming-potential experiments were conducted within the Muddy- and Dakota-sandstone interval of a Denver basin well. Analysis of the data shows that, for this case, streaming potentials opposite san
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The "Electric Ear," A Device For Automatically Controlling The Operation Of Grinding Mills By Their Sound (bd85d221-dcbf-4bb9-8b8e-24bb43c1d89c)By Harlowe Hardinge
THE sound made by ball, pebble and rod mills has long been used by the operator as the "telltale " of their operation. The nature of this sound depends upon local conditions and the type of mill used.
Jan 1, 1939
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Magmatic Differentiation In Effusive RocksBy Sidney Powers
INTRODUCTION THIS paper aims to present the results of an investigation concerning gravitative differentiation in lava flows, based on a quantitative microscopic and chemical study of a Triassic bas
Jan 2, 1916
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Brushes and Allied Powder-metal PartsBy R. R. Hoffman
The name L'brush,l as applied to the parts to be briefly considered in this paper, is not clearly descriptive of the design and function of those parts when the usual definition of the word is ap
Jan 1, 1945
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Minerals Beneficiation - Results of an Investigation of the Use of Heavy Liquids in a Cyclone for Concentrating Values from Tin OresBy L. W. Pommier, F. B. Brien
In order to determine the ability of cyclones with heavy liquids to preconcentrate ores, a study of the variables which govern the behavior of the solids in the apparatus has been made. To assess the
Jan 1, 1964
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Heap Leaching Practice At The Carlin Gold Mining Co. , Carlin, Nev.By J. D. McBeth, G. M. Potter, Ramon Pizarro
Heap leaching is used by the Carlin Gold Mining Co., Carlin, Nev., to supplement conventional processing of gold ore by agitation-leaching and countercurrent decantation. Selected open-pit ore contain
Jan 1, 1974
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Papers - Production Methods at Hiwassee Dam Aggregate Plant (T. P. 1016)By F. Cadena
Hiwassee Darn, now under construction by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Hiwassee River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, will require aggregate for approximately 800,000 cu. yd. of concrete.
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Production Methods at Hiwassee Dam Aggregate Plant (T. P. 1016)By F. Cadena
Hiwassee Darn, now under construction by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Hiwassee River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, will require aggregate for approximately 800,000 cu. yd. of concrete.
Jan 1, 1942
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Buffalo Paper - The Silicon-Control of Carbon in Cast-IronBy F. E. Bachman
Although it has been apparent to me for a long time that too great weight was currently given to the silicon-contents of foundry-iron, and that the theory of the control by silicon of the carbon-conte
Jan 1, 1899