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MiscelIaneous - Pennsylvanian Coals of the Southeastern Margin of the Western Interior ProvinceBy C. M. Young
This is an attempt to bring together some of the knowledge of the coal-forming conditions obtaining during the Pennsylvanian period in the Western Interior Coal Province, to sketch briefly the present
Jan 1, 1936
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SmeltingHAVING produced one ton of concentrate that contains the copper that can profitably be saved or recovered from anywhere between 3 and 60 tons of mine ore, the ore-dressing engineer passes the result o
Jan 1, 1933
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Reservoir Engineering - A Reservoir Analyzer Study of the Woodbine BasinBy H. E. Stamm, H. H. Spain, R. C. Rumble
This paper presents a reservoir analyzer study of the performance of the Woodbine formation in the East Texas basin. The study was made possible by the compilation of available information on the conf
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - A Reservoir Analyzer Study of the Woodbine BasinBy H. H. Spain, R. C. Rumble, H. E. Stamm
This paper presents a reservoir analyzer study of the performance of the Woodbine formation in the East Texas basin. The study was made possible by the compilation of available information on the conf
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Alpha Solubility Limit and the first intermediary phase in the Copper-silicon system (T. P. 1126, with discussion)By G. H. Anderson
During an investigation of the copper-rich portion of the copper-silicon-iron system as part of an extensive research program on P.M.G. alloys, which was begun in 1937 in the research laboratory of th
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Alpha Solubility Limit and the first intermediary phase in the Copper-silicon system (T. P. 1126, with discussion)By G. H. Anderson
During an investigation of the copper-rich portion of the copper-silicon-iron system as part of an extensive research program on P.M.G. alloys, which was begun in 1937 in the research laboratory of th
Jan 1, 1940
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The Engineers' MemorialHOW the Engineers' Memorial clock and carillon at Louvain has impressed the people of that city is indicated by the following letter sent by the Secretary of the University of Louvain to the Secr
Jan 1, 1928
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Measurement of the Dynamic Characteristics of Perforating Shaped Charges by the Use of Ultra High-Speed Photographic TechniquesBy T. C. Poulter, B. M. Caldwell, D. E. Brink
The flash X-ray has been used more than a decade to study the configuration of the jet from a shaped charge. The high-speed, rotating-mirror smear camera has provided time-distance graphs of detonatio
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Coal - Development of the South American Coal IndustryBy Thomas Fraser
UP to the present, there has been no large coal-producing industry in any of the South American countries. Since colonial times, the great mineral and agricultural wealth of that continent has led the
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - The Formation and Dissolution of Chromium Oxides in ChromiumBy Rollin E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair
The response of CrzO3 and C~304 to various heat treatments was studied in are-melted iodide chromizim over the temperature range 1000" to 1750°C. These oxides, which are present as impurity phases in
Jan 1, 1964
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Blast-furnace Practice in FranceBy F. Clerf
BLAST-FURNACE practice in France is determined more or less by the character of the ores used. Some French ores are siliceous and others are calcareous, therefore by proper burdening a self-fluxing mi
Jan 1, 1937
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Salt Lake Paper - Development of the Round Table at Great FallsBy Arthur Crowfoot
Page IntRodUction ................... The Round Table in Lake Superior Practice .........420 Early Use of Revolving Round Table in Butte District...... Use oF the Round Table at GREat Falls foR Sa
Jan 1, 1915
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Institute of Metals - Hardness of Copper, and Meyer’s Analysis (with Discussion)By T. R. Schermerhorn, Samuel L. Hoyt
The hardness of annealed copper has been given in the literature and is easily obtained by any of the standard methods of hardness testing. It is not our intention to correct published values or to ad
Jan 1, 1926
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Minerals Beneficiation - Vitro Chemical Recovers Costly Scandium from Uranium Solutions (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961. vol. 13 No. 8 p. 966)By L. D. Lash, J. R. Ross
Discovery of scandium in the Vitro solvent extraction plant for uranium led to commercial recovery of the byproduct. Micro amounts of scandium were extracted with uranium by dodecyl phosphoric acid, b
Jan 1, 1961
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Rock Mechanics - Rock Slope Chart from Empirical Slope DataBy R. J. Lutton
Empirical data from 91 rock excavations have been used to construct a family of slope curves on a chart relating excavation height and inclination. The highest and steepest slopes from each excavation
Jan 1, 1971
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Iron and Steel Division - Experimental Operation of a Basic-lined Surface-blown Hearth for Steel Production (Correction, p . 892)By F. L. Toy, C. E. Sims
PNEUMATIC processes for converting molten pig iron to steel were the major producers of steel during the latter half of the 19th Century and until shortly after the turn of the century, when these pr
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Properties of Niobium (columbium) Stannide on Insulating SubstratesBy G. W. Cullen
Niobium-tin has been prepared on insulating suhstrates hby simultaneous hydrogen reduction of gaseous niobium and tin halides. Stoichiometric material is greater than 98.8pct theoretical density, appe
Jan 1, 1964
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Coal Strengthens Its PositionBy Robert L. Frantz
Progress and improvement continue to be the bywords of a dynamic coal industry. The industry continues to gain strength and expand its horizons in the face of competition from atomic energy and the pr
Jan 2, 1969
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Unpredicted Cross-Slip In Single Crystals Of Alpha BrassBy C. H. Mathewson, Robert Maddin, W. R. Hibbard
A SATISFACTORY mathematical relationship between shear, elongation and change of orientation in the axial straining of a single crystalline rod or wire may be based on a simple model in which blocks,
Jan 1, 1948
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Drilling Technology - Experimental Evaluation of Well Perforation Methods as Applied to Hard LimestoneBy Henry Lewelling
An experimental investigation of the relative effectiveness of standard bullets and "shaped charges" in perforating dense, hard formations is reported. A method is described which simulates the condit
Jan 1, 1952