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The Sillimanite Group-Kyanite, Andalusite, Sillimanite, Dumortierite, TopazBy Wilfrid R. Foster
The industrial importance of the sillimanite group of minerals depends upon the beneficial properties exhibited by porcelains and refractories in which substantial amounts of these minerals are utiliz
Jan 1, 1960
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Effect of Ternary Additions on the Age-Hardening of a Copper-Silver Alloy (Correction, p. 464)By Walter R. Hibbard, Harold Margolin
The effect of ten ternary additions on the aging of a Cu-Ag alloy was measured by X ray, microstructure and hardness. A supersaturated copper-rich transition structure was found. The effect of the ter
Jan 1, 1952
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Flotation Of Kaolinite For Removal Of QuartzBy Herbert H. Kellogg
DEPOSITS of high-silica kaolinite clays occur at many places in central Pennsylvania. These white clays were formed apparently by weathering of argillaceous quartzite and limestone. Their geology, dis
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - The Plutonium-Cadmium Binary SystemBy P. A. Tucker, C. R. Hudgens, D. E. Etter, D. L. Roesch, D. B. Martin
The equilibrium phase diagram of the Pu-Cd system is presented based on data obtained by differential thermal analysis, metallography, and electron-microprobe X-ray analysis. Liquidus temperatures ran
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Analysis of Interstitial Diffusion Using Activity MethodsBy A. G. Guy
Thermodynamic activity rather than chemical composition is basic to the analysis of diffusion. This is the essential conclusion reached by Darken1-3 and by Birchenall and Mehl.4 If so, it is reasonabl
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Beta-Titanium Alloys Containing Vanadium, Chromium and AluminumBy H. R. Ogden, A. G. Imgram, D. N. Williams
The effects of composition on the mechanical properties and aging characteristics of several alloys in the Ti-V-Cr system, with and without aluminum modifications, were evaluated. Increasing the chrom
Jan 1, 1963
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Haulage - Underground Haulage and Dispatching System at the Emma Nevada and Morris Brooks Mines, Kimberly, NevadaBy Paul J. Sirkegian
The problem of properly controlling the movements of underground trains in the Emma Nevada and Morris Brooks workings of the Consolidated Coppermines Corporation of Kimberly, Nev., became more complex
Jan 1, 1946
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Flotation of Kaolinite for Removal of Quartz (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1753)By Herbert H. Kellogg
Deposits of high-silica kaolinite clays occur at many places in central Pennsylvania. These white clays were formed apparently by weathering of argillaceous quartzite and limestone. Their geology, dis
Jan 1, 1948
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Preparation of Industrial Minerals - Flotation of Kaolinite for Removal of Quartz (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1753)By Herbert H. Kellogg
Deposits of high-silica kaolinite clays occur at many places in central Pennsylvania. These white clays were formed apparently by weathering of argillaceous quartzite and limestone. Their geology, dis
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Flotation - Flotation of Kaolinite for Removal of Quartz. By (T. P. 1753, Min. Tech. Jan. 1945)By Herbert H. Kellogg
Deposits of high-silica kaolinite clays occur at many places in central Pennsylvania. These white clays were formed apparently by weathering of argillaceous quartzite and limestone. Their geology, dis
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Flotation - Flotation of Kaolinite for Removal of Quartz. By (T. P. 1753, Min. Tech. Jan. 1945)By Herbert H. Kellogg
Deposits of high-silica kaolinite clays occur at many places in central Pennsylvania. These white clays were formed apparently by weathering of argillaceous quartzite and limestone. Their geology, dis
Jan 1, 1947
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Fort Worth Meeting of Petroleum DivisionTHE fall meeting of the Petroleum Division at Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 19 and 20, attracted even a larger number of members and guests than had been expected. Over three hundred registered the first da
Jan 11, 1927
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Papers - Reserves and Mining - Oil and Gas Wells Drilled through Workable Coal Seams (T.P. 2430, Coal Tech., Nov. 1948)By Arch J. Alexander
Coal is produced, in commercial quantities, in thirty-five of the fifty-five counties of West Virginia. Oil and gas are produced, commercially, in forty-two counties. So, you may readily see that coal
Jan 1, 1949
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Minerals Beneficiation - Automatic Control of Moisture in Pelletizing and Sintering Process By Means of Systems Based on the Measurement of Electrical ResistanceBy C. E. Taylor, L. V. Fegan
With on-stream electrical-resistance measurement as a basis, Bethlehem Steel developed a system for the completely automatic control of moisture in the feed to pelletizing. This system was later succe
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering - General - In Situ Combustion Process – Results of a Five-Well Field Exper...By R. E. Cook
This paper presents results of a study to determine to what extent errors in estimated free gas saturation affect the results of static pressure calculations from build-up curves in two-phase systems.
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - A Laboratory Study of Oil Recovery by Solution Gas DriveBy L. L. Handy
The most common method of identifying hydrocarbon-bearing strata in a well that penetrates many different formations involves measurement and interpretation of the electrical properties of the formati
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Relationship Between Adsorption at Different Interfaces and Flotation BehaviorBy P. Somasundaran
Flotation of minerals has usually been discussed in terms of solid-liquid interfacial phenomena. This paper discusses the relative importance of phenomena such as collector adsorption at other interfa
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallography of Equilibrium Phase Interfaces in Al-CuAl2 65 Eutectic AlloysBy R. W. Kraft
A comprehensive analysis of the crystallographic and metallographic structure of several Al-CuAl, lamellar eutectic grains solidified under equilibrium conditions has been performed. A consistent patt
Jan 1, 1962
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Experimental Study of Indexed Dull Bit-Tooth Penetration Into Dry Rock Under Confining PressureBy J. A. Musselman, P. F. Gnirk
A study was made of indexed penetrations by a single dull bit tooth under statically applied loads into rock subjected to confining pressures from atmospheric to 5,000 p.si and atmospheric pore pressu
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Drilling-Mud Treating Agents on the Membrane PotentialBy H. L. Overton, J. B. Lipson
The concept of sodium single-ion equivalent activity as developed by Gondouin, Tixier and Simard,' was used to determine the filtrate resistivity-activity relationships for 150 laboratory and 49