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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Reaction and Properties of Silica-Portland Cement Mixtures Cured at Elevated TemperaturesBy F. D. Patchen
Changes in the properties of partland cement upon the addition of fine-ground silica are discussed. Data were collected from formulations cured for periods up to 60 days at temperatures varying from 1
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - The Activity Coefficients of MnO and FeO In Open-Hearth SlagsBy J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, H. L. Bishop
In a recent review1 of the iron-oxide activity of simple open-hearth type slags containing lime, magnesia, silica, and iron oxide, it was established that activity values were lacking in the range of
Jan 1, 1959
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Institute of Metals Division - Quantitative Substructure and Tensile-Property Investigations of Nickel AlloysBy B. Ancker, E. R. Parker
The small-angle dislocation-boundary density of nickel and some of its alloys was investigated as a function of strength. It was found that the strength is a linear function of the density for pure ni
Jan 1, 1955
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Iron and Steel Division - The Microstructures of Periclase when Subjected to Steelmaking VariablesBy Lawrence H. Van Vlack, Otto K. Riegger, Gerald I. Madden
The microstructural variations of periclase (MgO) in the presence of oxide liquids are examined under the steelmaking variables of: 1) temperature, 2) liquid composition, and 3) FeO additions under di
Jan 1, 1963
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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Cr2O3 on Melting Relations of Iron Oxide at Low Oxygen PressuresBy Avnulf Muan, P. V. Riboud
The effect of Cr2O3 on melting relations of iron oxide at oxygen pressures slightly above those prevailing in contact with metallic iron has been determined. Liquidus and solidus temperatures of wüsti
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron and Steel Division - Distribution of Manganese and Oxygen Between Molten Iron and FeO-MnO-Si02 SlagsBy P. T. Carter, A. B. Murad, H. B. Bell
The distribution of manganese and oxygen between molten iron and FeO-MnO-SiO2 slags not saturated with SiO2 has been determined and used to calculate activities of MnO and SiO2 in MnO-SiO2 slags. Thes
Jan 1, 1953
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - {111} ( hkl) Secondary RecrystaIIization in 3pct Silicon-IronBy P. B. Mee
The secondary re crystallization behavior of two vacuum-melted, nominally 3 pct Si-Fe alloys has been studied, one alloy being produced from pure electrolytic iron and semiconductor-grade silicon and
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Neptunium-Aluminum Intermetallic CompoundsBy O. J. C. Runnals
The intermetallic compounds NpAl2, NpAl3, and NpAl have been prepared, and examined by X-ray diffraction methods. The compounds are isostructural with the corresponding U-Al compounds. NpAl3 is face-c
Jan 1, 1954
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Mechanism of Absorption of Lignosulfonates on Clay SuspensionBy F. W. Jessen, C. A. Johnson
The effect of treatment with ferrochrome lignosul-fonate on both sodium and calcium bentonites has been examined. In the early stages of treatment it appears that some base exchange of iron and chromi
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Maximum Permissible Dog-Legs in Rotary BoreholesBy A. Lubinski
In drilling operations, attention generally is given to hole angles rather than to changes of angle, in spite of the fact that the latter are responsible for drilling and production troubles. The pape
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Occurrence of Some U2X Compounds of Uranium with Transition MetalsBy A. E. Dwight, A. F. Berndt
Binary and ternary alloys of uranium with transition metals were prepared with U2X stoichiometry. The compounds U2Tc, U2Rh, U2Os, and U2lr were formed by peritectic or peritectoid transformations, and
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Hardness Reducers on Failure Characteristics of RockBy L. H. Robinson
Triaxial compression tests on Indiana limestone indicate that chemical additives in the pore fluids can increase or decrease the strength in plastic failure but not in brittle failure. Tests using a s
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen in Cold Worked Iron-Carbon Alloys and the Mechanism of Hydrogen EmbrittlementBy E. W. Johnson, M. L. Hill
Cold working of iron-carbon alloys was found to increase greatly the hydrogen solubility and to decrease the diffusivity at temperatures up to 400° C. These effects are increasing functions of both
Jan 1, 1960
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Fundamental Forces Involved in the Use of Oil Well PackersBy Jack D. Webber
The successful use of oil well packers requires, in part: an understanding of the pressures which exist at the packer in various applications and an understanding of the characteristics of the various
Jan 1, 1949
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Fundamental Forces Involved in the Use of Oil Well PackersBy Jack D. Webber
The successful use of oil well packers requires, in part: an understanding of the pressures which exist at the packer in various applications and an understanding of the characteristics of the various
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations of the Early Stages of Brittle Fracture with the Field-Emission MicroscopeBy D. L. Creighton, S. A. Hoenig
The field-emission microscope has been adapted for the study of microcrack growth during the early stages of fracture in metal wires. Cracks as small as 6 1 in length can be detected and their growth
Jan 1, 1965
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Convection Effects in the Capillary Reservoir Technique for Measuring Liquid Metal Diffusion CoefficientsBy J. D. Verhoeven
In the past 15 years a considerable amount of experimental and theoretical work has been done concerning the onset of convection in liquids as a result of interm1 density gradients. This work, which
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Small Amounts of Carbon on Recovery and Recrystallization of High-Purity IronBy F. Bonaccorso, G. Venturello, C. Antonione
A study of the effect of small amounts of interstitial impurities on recovery and re crystallization in high-purity iron (99.995 pct) has been undertaken. This paper gives results on the effect of car
Jan 1, 1963
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Designing Fast Drilling FluidsBy H. C. H. Darley
The influence of particle size and concentration on the development of chip hold-down pressure (CHDP) was studied in an apparatus designed to measure the change of filtration rate during the first sec
Jan 1, 1966
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Widths of Hydraulic FracturesBy T. K. Perkins, L. R. Kern
A study of fluid mechanics, rupture of brittle materials and the theory of elastic deformation of rocks shows that, for a given formation, crack width is essentially controlled by fluid pressure drop