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Institute of Metals Division - Stability of AISI Alloy SteelsBy E. F. Ketterer, D. B. Collyer, A. B. Wilder
AISI constructional alloy steels are a series of steels in which a numbering system signifies the chemical composition limits. SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) and AISI (American Iron and Steel I
Jan 1, 1958
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Engineering Reasearch - Water Influx into a Reservoir and Its Application to the Equation of Volumetric Balance. (Petr. Tech., May 1942)By William Hurst
This is a presentation of the diffusivity theory for the calculation of the water drive on an oil reservoir in which the history of reservoir pressure with time are the essential parameters for the de
Jan 1, 1943
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Waste Slate As A Raw-Material Source Of Lightweight AggregatesBy John E. Conley
THE slate industry of the United States has shown a marked decline in value of products made annually since the peak year 1925, although there has been moderate improvement over the lean years 1932 to
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Metallography - Orientation in Low-carbon Deep-drawing Steel (Metals Technology, September 1943) (With discussion)By James K. Stanley
Preferred orientation, particularly in irons and low-carbon steel, is a phenomenon that is both of considerable importance and theoretical interest. At times it is a liability and at other times an as
Jan 1, 1944
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Reservoir Engineering - General - The Effect of the Relative Permeability Ratio, the Oil-Gravity and the Solution Gas-oil Ratio on the Primary Recovery from a Depletion Type ReservoirBy J. J. Arps, T. G. Roberts
Since the introduction of the relative permeability concept in the middle thirties1,2 various investigators have shown3,10,11,12,15 how the basic equations for the flow of oil and gas through porous m
Jan 1, 1956
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Volumes of Liquid Hydrocarbons at High Temperatures and PressuresBy G. H. Alani, H. T. Kennedy
One of the major difficulties in predicting the performance of oil reservoirs from their early pressure history lies in the uncertainty of estimating the volume of the liquid hydrocarbons contained in
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Influence of Structure on the Flow Stress-Strain Rate Behavior of Zn-Al AlloysBy T. H. Alden, H. W. Schadler
The strain rate dependence of the flow stress of the eutectoid Zn-Al alloy has been determined as a function of mechanical processing, microstructure, and temperature. The best superplastic propertie
Jan 1, 1969
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Well Cooling by Downhole Circulation of WaterBy H. H. Keller, E. J. Couch
Damage to production wells subjected to the high temperatures associated with in-situ combustion projects has been a problem since the advent of this thermal recovery technique. Injection of water dow
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Upper Nose Temper Embrittlement of a Ni-Cr Steel (Discussion 1316)By L. D. Jaffe, D. C. Buffum
EARLIER the authors and coworkers had pre sented data on isothermal temper embrittlement of an SAE 3140 steel?' In that work, however, attention was concentrated on embrittlement at 575°C and bel
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Structure of Diborides of Titanium, Zirconium, Columbium, Tantalum, and VanadiumBy J. T. Norton, H. Blumenthal, S. J. Sindeband
The interstitial phases formed by the transition elements with carbon, nitrogen and boron constitute a unique class of substances which are of considerable technical interest because of their well dev
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of "Specimen Temperature During Electropolishing of Aluminum Crystals" (TN)By I. R. Kramer
In his technical note entitled "Specimen Temperature During Electropolishing of Aluminum Crystals" Dr. Nakada 1 reported that the temperature of his aluminum specimen increased 65°C when it was polish
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation Textures in Aluminum-Uranium AlloysBy W. C. Thurber, C. J. McHargue
THE deformation textures of metals have been extensively studied because of both the practical implications in metal fabrication and the fundamental insight into the behavior of the metal during defor
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility of Oxygen in Silver and the Thermodynamics of Internal Oxidation of a Silver-Copper AlloyBy H. H. Podgurski, F. N. Davis
In silver alloys containing less than 0.2 wt pet Cu. the reaction 9 + 1/2 0, = CuO(s) was found to proceed to equilibrium between 700o and 808oC. From measurements of the equilibrium dissociation pr
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron and Steel Division - The Wustite Phase in Partially Reduced HematiteBy T. L. Joseph, G. Bitsianes
THE layered structure of partially reduced iron ore was described in a previous paper.' Reduction by hydrogen was found to take place at well-defined interfaces between layers of the solid phases
Jan 1, 1955
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Note on Buckling of Tubing in Pumping WellsBy T. Seldenrath
In the development of a fluid -operated hammer drill' for accelerated penetration of hard rock formations in oil wells, a research investigation was conducted to evaluate the percussion effects o
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Embrittlement of SAE 1020 SteelBy N. J. Grant, D. Carne, J. B. Seabrook
IT is unnecessary to review much of the literature on hydrogen embrittlement of steel since several excellent reviews and bibliographies exist.1-3 Hot acid pickling and cathodic charging have been kno
Jan 1, 1951
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Properties of Columbium Containing NitrogenBy C. Y. Ang, C. Wert
Quench aging of supersaturated solid solutions of nitrogen in columbium takes place in reasonable times in the temperature range 300' to 500°C. Changes in internal friction, hardness, and electri
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations of Grain Boundary Relaxation in Copper and Copper-2Pct CobaltBy D. T. Peters, J. C. Bisseliches, J. W. Spretnak
The pain boundary relaxation phenomenon in high-purity copper, 0FHC copper, and a precipitation-hardenable alloy o-fCu-2 uit pct Co has been studied by internal ,friction and elastic aftereffect techn
Jan 1, 1964
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Behavior of Large Bubbles Rising Through Molten SilverBy A. V. Bradshaw, R. I. L. Guthrie
The behavior of large bubbles in the size range 4 to 25 cm3, rising through molten silver, has been studied. It was found that rising velocities were equivalent to those in aqueous systems of low visc
Jan 1, 1970
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Part VII - Papers - The Effect of Phosphorus on the Nitrogen Solubility and Diffusivity in Alpha IronBy J. H. Swisher
In measuvements of the solubility of nitrogen in fer-rilic Fe-P alloys, tile nitrogen solubility is found to be Less in pIrospliorus-bearing alloys than in pure iron. The reduction in solubility is ab
Jan 1, 1968