Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Determination of Joint Populations and Their Significance for Tunnel StabilityBy D. R. Piteau, A. MacG. Robertson
Strength, permeability, and deformational properties of a rock mass are influenced and often controlled by the geological discontinuities within the mass. These properties are often determined by phys
Jan 1, 1974
-
Computer Assisted Treatment Of Bore Hole Data For Reserve Estimation And Mine PlanningBy Suzanne T. Mathis, J. C. Ferm, J. T. Berger, W. Horger
A system of core logging and computerized entry and retrieval is described which permits accurate and rapid logging of core, cuttings and geophysical records derived from exploration and development b
Jan 1, 1983
-
Development of a Specific Reagent for Rutile FlotationBy G. Rinelli, A. M. Marabini
Flotation of rutile with N-benzoyl-N-phenyl-hydroxyhmine (N-BPHA) has been investkated. Initially, floatability tests were performed in a Hallimond tube. The results indicated that rutile was floatabl
Jan 1, 1984
-
Institute of Metals - Growth of Metallic CrystalsBy Cecil H. Desch
The progress of metallurgical practice and the demands made by the engineering industry on our foundries and mills have made the crystalline structure of metals a subject of far more than academic int
Jan 1, 1927
-
The Pennsylvania Mine Fire, Butte, Mont.By C. Edwin Nighman
THE following is a description of the methods used in rescuing men and extinguishing the underground fire at the Pennsylvania mine, Butte, Mont. This fire, which cost the lives of 21 men, began about
Jan 2, 1917
-
Engineering Reasearch - Nature of Hastings Drilling Mud by Supercentrifuge and X-ray Analysis (Petr. Tech.; Nov. 1942)By F. C. Oliphant, George H. Fancher
Two samples of drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Texas, were tested, and the solids in each were separated into small fractions of a limited range in particle size. The mineral composition of
Jan 1, 1943
-
Engineering Reasearch - Nature of Hastings Drilling Mud by Supercentrifuge and X-ray Analysis (Petr. Tech.; Nov. 1942)By F. C. Oliphant, George H. Fancher
Two samples of drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Texas, were tested, and the solids in each were separated into small fractions of a limited range in particle size. The mineral composition of
Jan 1, 1943
-
Secondary Recovery - The Encroachment of Injected Fluids beyond the Normal Well PatternBy R. L. Slobod, B. H. Caudle, R. A. Erickson
In predicting the sweepout pattern efficiency to be expected in a .secondary recovery operation, the reservoir engineer is often confronted with a situation in which part of the producing formation li
Jan 1, 1956
-
Logging and Log Interpretation - Identification of Earth Materials by Induced Gamma-Ray Spectral AnalysisBy N. L. Muench, J. S. Osba
Research conducted previously has demonstrated that spectral analysis of gamma radiation from the naturally radioactive elements present in earth materials permits detervination of the relative concen
Jan 1, 1958
-
Part VIII - Papers - Cyclic Martensitic Transformation and the Structure of a Commercial 18 Cr-8 Ni Stainless SteelBy George Krauss, Seth R. Thomas
One complete cycle, allstenite to martensite to aus-tenite, of Martensitic transformation was induced in a commercial 18 Cr-8 Ni stainless steel. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the rever
Jan 1, 1968
-
Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Kinetic Study of the Dissolution of UO2 In Carbonate SolutionBy M. E. Wadsworth, R. L. Pearson
THE dissolution of UO, in carbonate solutions can occur only il the tetravalent uranium is oxidized to the hexavalent state. The carbonate system is of particular interest because it provides a means
Jan 1, 1959
-
Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Seismograph Field OperationsBy Frank Ittner
In this section it is proposed to discuss operating methods considered good practice under the various field conditions commonly encountered. Efficient field direction and types of equipment needed to
Jan 1, 1940
-
Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Seismograph Field OperationsBy Frank Ittner
In this section it is proposed to discuss operating methods considered good practice under the various field conditions commonly encountered. Efficient field direction and types of equipment needed to
Jan 1, 1940
-
Preferred Orientations in Iron-silicon AlloysBy C. S. Barrett
IT has been observed that deformation in iron takes place by slip on {110} + {112} + {123} planes1,2 but in silicon ferrite with low deforma-tion temperatures or high silicon contents (exceeding 4 per
Jan 1, 1937
-
Papers - Reactions in the Solid State, I-Initial Course of Subcritical Isothermal Diffusion Reactions in Austenite in an Alloy SteelBy Howard A. Smith
Of late considerable experimental and theoretical interest has been shown in the rates of transformation from a single phase, usually a supercooled solid solution, into one or more phases. Such reacti
Jan 1, 1935
-
Papers - Reactions in the Solid State, I-Initial Course of Subcritical Isothermal Diffusion Reactions in Austenite in an Alloy SteelBy Howard A. Smith
Of late considerable experimental and theoretical interest has been shown in the rates of transformation from a single phase, usually a supercooled solid solution, into one or more phases. Such reacti
Jan 1, 1935
-
A Review of Work on Gases in CopperBy O. W. Ellis
BEFORE entering upon a general discussion of the fascinating, but at present rather controversial, subject of gases in copper, the author feels that some attention should be directed to the work which
Jan 1, 1932
-
Cincinnati Paper - Improvements in Methods for Physical TestsBy Arthur V. Abbott
TO rightly use materials, two kinds of knowledge are essential: first, the actual strength of the substance; and secondly, the forces to which, in the structure, it may be subjected. Nearly all of the
Jan 1, 1884
-
Copper-Manganese-Zinc Alloys - Physical Properties Of Wrought Copper-Rich AlloysBy J. R. Long, T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean
FOLLOWING the development of elec¬trolytic manganese production by the Bureau of Mines, an extensive program was planned to study the character of this high-purity product and its possible utilization
Jan 1, 1947
-
Minerals Beneficiation - Hydroxamate vs. Fatty Acid Flotation of Iron OxideBy R. W. Harper, M. C. Fuerstenau, J. D. Miller
Data were obtained with hematite with octyl hydroxamate and oleate as collectors to determine the mechanism of collector adsorption and also to establish the roles that conditioning time and temperatu
Jan 1, 1971