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    Papers - Steelmaking - The Relative Deoxidizing Power of Boron in Liquid Steel and the Elimination of Boron in the Open-hearth Process (Metals Technology, December 1943) (With discussion)

    By R. W. Gurry

    Thermodynamic calculations indicate that boron is a better deoxidizer than silicon but probably is not quite as effective as aluminum. Boron should, therefore, be readily oxidized out of the open-hear

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Hand Picking (3e4fa029-3c5f-4f70-9496-e46d4a52b663)

    By D. H. Davis

    HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objectionable to the buyer

    Jan 1, 1950

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    New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Gold-Field of the State of Minas Geraes, Brazil

    By Herbert Kilburn Scott

    The information in this paper was collected by the author during a five years' residence in the State of Minas Geraes. Outside the State itself, very little is known of the gold-field. Such accou

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Treatment of Refractory Copper Ores by the Segregation Process

    By N. Plint, E. T. Pinkney

    Copper segregation developments within the Anglo American Group are described with particular reference to the work of the TORCO Project Team. Some radical differences have been adopted in the mechan-

    Jan 1, 1969

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    New York Paper - Microstructure of Coal

    By Clarence A. Seyler

    The technical difficulties of cutting thin sections of coal for examination by transmitted light have hitherto restricted the investigation of the important subject of the microstructure of coal to th

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Safety Methods In Utah Coal Mines

    By D. Harrington

    FROM 1870 to date, the coal production of Utah has been somewhat less than 85,000,000 tons. There have been at least three major disasters with total fatalities about 380; or approximately. 4.4 person

    Jan 8, 1925

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    PART III - A Study of Factors Affecting Silicon Growth on Amorphous SiO2 Surfaces

    By Earl G. Alexander, W. R. Runyan

    The nature of silicon growths which form on amorphous silicon dioxide during epitaxial deposition in unmasked areas was investigated. Octahedral silicon crystals nucleate and grow on the oxide at pinh

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Hand Picking

    By D. H. Davis

    HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objection- able to the buy

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Unsteady-State Gas Flow within a Square Drainage Area

    By Jim Douglas, H. H. Rachford, D. W. Peaceman

    The problem of unsteady-state gas flow through porous media has been solved numerically only for the case of linear or radially symmetric reservoirs. A recently introduced numerical method for solving

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Micrographic Study of Sulfide Roasting

    By L. M. Pidgeon, P. G. Thornhill

    A LTHOUGH a considerable number of experi--ti mental investigations dealing with the roasting of sulfide minerals have been reported in the past,'"" the behavior of the single roasting particle d

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Technical Notes - Zone Refining of Bismuth

    By J. H. Wernick, D. Dorsi, K. E. Benson

    A LTHOUGH a considerable number of experi--ti mental investigations dealing with the roasting of sulfide minerals have been reported in the past,'"" the behavior of the single roasting particle d

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Operating Cost

    By F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu

    The methods for preparing operating cost estimates for a proposed mining venture are outlined. The procedures for estimating the direct and indirect operating cost for proposed mining and ore processi

    Jan 1, 1978

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    New York Paper - Cement Plugging for Exclusion of Bottom Water in the Augusta Field, Kansas (with Discussion)

    By H. R. Shidel

    This paper summarizes the results obtained from the preliminary cementing of wells in an effort to cut off the bottom water. The object of this work was two-fold: (1) To prevent the oil sand from b

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Technical Notes - The Interpretation of Capillary Pressure Data from Carbonate Retrovirus

    By W. R. Aufricht, E. H. Koepf

    The theory, measurement, and application of capillary forces in reservoir rock have been treated ex-tensively in the various petroleum publications.1,2,3,4 These forces are of prime importance in oil

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Influence of a 3.28 pct Nickel Addition on the Yield and Fracture Behavior of Alpha Iron

    By W. Jolley

    Decarburized iron and Fe-3.28 pct Ni alloys were impact and tension tested in the temperature range of ambient to 4°K. It was found that alloying with nickel improves the fracture properties of the fe

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Rock Mechanics - Shock Wave Attenuation in Elastic and Anelastic Rock Media

    By L. N. Cosner, C. F. Austin, J. K. Pringle

    Shock wave attenuation studies with three igneous rocks are reported: a spessartite elastic to low intensity stress waves, a diorite which is anelastic, and a porous scoria. The level of shock passing

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Horizontal Fracture Design Based on Propped Fracture Area

    By Harry A. Wahl

    Precent fracture design procedures are bared on the total fracture area created. A method to distinguish beI,,.ecn total area and [he propped or effective fracture area has not been available. This pa

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Iron and Steel Division - Reduction Kinetics of Magnetite in Hydrogen at High Pressures

    By W. M. McKewan

    Magnetite pellets were reduced in flowing hydrogen at pressures up to 40 atm over a temperature range of 350° to 500°C. The rate of weight loss of oxygen per unit area of the reaction surface was foun

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Oxygen In Liquid Open-Hearth Steel-Oxygen Content During The Refining Period

    By B. M. Larsen, T. E. Brower

    IN an earlier paper1 we discussed a simple, rapid method of taking samples of liquid steel and analyzing them for oxygen, which, though possibly not absolutely accurate (as is likewise true of all oth

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Native Bitumens, Pyrobitumens, And Asphaltic Type Petroleum Bitumens

    By Konrad Stern

    The terms asphalt and bitumen have been applied interchangeably, although incorrectly on occasion, for centuries to various bituminous materials that were found in nature. Native bituminous materials

    Jan 1, 1960