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Papers - - Research - Some Experiments on the Mobility of Interstitial Waters (TP 2054, Petr. Tech., July 1946, with discussion)By F. Morgan, M. Muskat, R. G. Russell
Core experiments with radioactive tracers are reported in which an artificial radioactive material, radiovanadium, was used in aqueous solution in a study of the mobility of connate water. Sandstone c
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Iron Ores and Blast Furnace Practice - Selection of Blast-furnace Refractories ( Metals Technology, April 1944)By H. M. Kraner, E. B. Snyder
This paper shows that volume stability, low porosity and decreased pyroplasticity are desirable for blast-furnace linings, partitularly for the hearth. It shows further that a hot load test is a valua
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - - Research - Some Experiments on the Mobility of Interstitial Waters (TP 2054, Petr. Tech., July 1946, with discussion)By M. Muskat, F. Morgan, R. G. Russell
Core experiments with radioactive tracers are reported in which an artificial radioactive material, radiovanadium, was used in aqueous solution in a study of the mobility of connate water. Sandstone c
Jan 1, 1947
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The Geiger Counter As A Control Tool In Processing Potassium - Bearing OresBy W. C. Knopf, G. Samsel
For several years International Minerals & Chemical Corp. has used a radiation method to assay potassium content of products from potash and feldspar beneficiation. The procedure is rapid, accurate, a
Jan 10, 1958
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Preferred Orientations in Cold Reduced and Annealed Low Carbon SteelsBy P. N. Richards, M. K. Ormay
The present Paper extends the previous work on cold reduced, low carbon steels to preferred orientations developed after various heat treatments. In recrystal-lized rimmed steel, cube-on-comer orienta
Jan 1, 1970
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Metallurgy At National Lead Company, MacIntyre DevelopmentBy Frank R. Milliken
SCOPE THIS paper is a running commentary on metallurgical problems and developments, stressing ilmenite flotation, since the start of operations five years ago, at the mill of National Lead Company
Jan 1, 1947
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Effect Of A Weak Layer In Slope StabilityBy J. Vakili
The objective of this paper is to present a practical method for calculating minimum safety factors of rock slopes with a horizontal layer of weak material. It is demonstrated that the most critical f
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Lead - Softening of Lead BullionBy Arthur E. Hall
Tax operation of "softening" in lead refining is designed, as the word implies, to separate from the bulk of the lead the elements that tend to make lead hard. These elements, which invariably are pre
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Tanker Rates and Canal Tolls as Factors Determining Markets of Foreign OilsBy V. R. Garfias
With the exception of the United States and Russia, none of the leading world powers have within their boundaries the oil supplies needed to meet present peace-time requirements, and even in regard to
Jan 1, 1934
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Karl Eilers - Vice- President, Treasurer, and Honorary Member, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
NO other man now on the Institute's Board has a record of long service to his professional society comparable with that of Karl Eilers. He joined in 1888; he was a Councilor as far back as 1909,
Jan 1, 1937
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Interface and Marker Movements in Diffusion in Solid Solutions of MetalsBy Luiz C. Correa da Silva, Robert F. Mehl
An experimental study of the movement of markers in the systems Cu/a-brass, Cu/Sna-solid solution, Cu/Ala-solid solution, Cu/Ni, Cu/Au, Ag/Au, employing many types of markers and a variety of temperat
Jan 1, 1952
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Growth Seen for Bauxite, Alumina and MetalUntil the end of 1960, the small primary aluminum industry in Australia was run by the government. The entire operation was at Bell Bay on the north coast of Tasmania. It consisted of an alumina plant
Jan 10, 1964
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Relation of Sulphur to Variation in the Gravity of California PetroleumBy G. Sherburne Rogers
Introduction. ONE of the features of oil-field work that puzzles operator, chemist and geologist alike, is variation in the gravity of the petroleum produced, on neighboring leases or even from adjoi
Jan 7, 1917
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Suggestions for the Control of Silicosis in MiningBy Donald Cummings
MEASURES appropriate for the control of the silicosis hazard in mining cannot be formulated precisely, but sufficient knowledge1-19 has accumu-lated during the past quarter century to permit the sugge
Jan 1, 1938
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Plant Control And EfficienciesBy R. E. Zimmerman
WITH coal-preparation plants becoming more complex and containing widely diversified types of equipment and processes, it is necessary that considerable control be exercised in their operation. Rising
Jan 1, 1950
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Cleveland Paper - Blowing-in a Blast-Furnace (with Discussion)By R. H. Sweetser
There are probably as many variations of the method for blowing-in blast-furnaces as there are furnace superintendents. That some of these variations are poor practice is shown by the troublesome and
Jan 1, 1913
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Petroleum Economics - The Economics of Overdevelopment (T. P. 1084)By John D. Gill
The purpose of this paper is to invite attention away from the obvious. direct monetary costs of oil-field overdevelopment (as distinguished from "social costs") to a consideration of the role played
Jan 1, 1940
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Petroleum Economics - The Economics of Overdevelopment (T. P. 1084)By John D. Gill
The purpose of this paper is to invite attention away from the obvious. direct monetary costs of oil-field overdevelopment (as distinguished from "social costs") to a consideration of the role played
Jan 1, 1940
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A Study Of Gold And Mercury Adsorption From A Cyanide Leach Solution By Ion ExchangeBy G. R. Palmer
The occurrence of mercury minerals in precious metal-bearing ores has long been noted. During cyanide leaching of these gold-silver ores, some mercury forms a soluble cyanide complex, which is present
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Otis Passenger Elevator at Inspiration ShaftBy C. E. Arnold
A brief description of this installation was included in a recent paper by H. Kenyon Burch.l The purpose of the present paper is to amplify Mr. Burch's description, as it is felt by the writer th
Jan 1, 1918