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A JustificationBy Ernest A. Hersam
IN every commercial establishment,' it is customary and necessary to take inventory, periodically, and to account for profits and detect losses, to achieve productiveness and enhance efficiency.
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Creep Deformation of Magnesium at Elevated Temperatures by Nonbasal SlipBy H. C. Chang, N. J. Grant, A. R. Chaudhuri
During the creep of coarse-grained polycrystalline magnesium at elevated temperatures, a nonbasal type of slip was found to play an important role in the deformation processes. The nonbasal slip trace
Jan 1, 1956
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The Giroux Shaft At. Kimberly, Nev.By R. W. Raymond
(Pittsburg Meeting, March,1910.) THE Giroux Consolidated Mines Co. is equipping a five-compartment shaft at Kimberly, Nev., which will serve the Alpha mice. The depth of this shaft, January, 1910, i
Jun 1, 1910
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Sodium Contamination on Magnesium-Lithium Base AlloysBy J. H. Jackson, P. D. Frost, C. H. Lorig, A. C. Loonam
THIS paper describes (1) the effect of sodium on the tensile ductility of magnesium-lithium base alloys, and (2) the precautions necessary to avoid sodium contamination. Effect of Sodium on Propert
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Columbium Alloy DiagramBy D. F. Atkins, B. A. Rogers, E. J. Manthos, M. E. Kirkpatrick
A phase diagram of the uranium-columbium alloys is presented. The apparatus and the procedures used in obtaining the data are described. Data from which the diagram was drawn are given in tabular and
Jan 1, 1959
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Pittsburg Paper - The Giroux Shaft at Kimberly, Nev.By C. Everard Arnold
The Giroux Consolidated Mines Co. is equipping a five-compartment shaft at Kimberly, Nev., which will serve the Alpha mine. The depth of this shaft, January, 1910, is 963 ft., and of this depth 948
Jan 1, 1911
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Production Engineering - Radial Filtration of Drilling Muds (T. P. 1112, with discussion)By Milton Williams
It is generally recognized that fluid is lost from rotary drilling muds to permeable strata during normal drilling operations;1,2-3 but that this fluid is the filtrate from the mud, rather than the mu
Jan 1, 1940
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Production Engineering - Radial Filtration of Drilling Muds (T. P. 1112, with discussion)By Milton Williams
It is generally recognized that fluid is lost from rotary drilling muds to permeable strata during normal drilling operations;1,2-3 but that this fluid is the filtrate from the mud, rather than the mu
Jan 1, 1940
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Reservoir Engineering - Variable Characteristics of the Oil in the Tensleep Sandstone Reservoir, Elk Basin Field, Wyoming and MontanaBy Joseph Fry, Ralph H. Espach
In the spring of 1943, when it was evident that the Tensleep bandstone in the Elk Basin Field, Wyoming and Montana, held a large reserve of petroleum, Bureau of Mines engineers obtained samples of oil
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Variable Characteristics of the Oil in the Tensleep Sandstone Reservoir, Elk Basin Field, Wyoming and MontanaBy Joseph Fry, Ralph H. Espach
In the spring of 1943, when it was evident that the Tensleep bandstone in the Elk Basin Field, Wyoming and Montana, held a large reserve of petroleum, Bureau of Mines engineers obtained samples of oil
Jan 1, 1951
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Economic Evaluation Of Oil Shale Mining In Colorado Using Sensitivity And Risk AnalysisBy Raja P. Upadhyay
An evaluation of the economics of mining the deep, thick oil shale deposits of the central portion of the Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, U.S.A. is presented in this paper. For the analysis, a modifie
Jan 1, 1977
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Natural Gas Technology - Pressure Gradients in Natural Gas ReservoirsBy David Cornell, D. L. Katz
Procedures for computing turbulent flow of gas in steady state near the well bore and a graphical method for predicting unsteady state laminar flow at distances from the well have been combined to com
Jan 1, 1953
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Student Associates (17745b76-f587-47c3-883d-275ba3eaa1b9)Abbott, Argyle Campbell 1209 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Ill. Almstrom, Adne A., Student, Met. Engrg., Washington State College Pullman, Wash. Ankudinoff, N., School of Mines, Univ. of Utah Salt Lake Ci
Jan 1, 1929
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New York Paper - Of Mr. Richard’s Paper on The Schumacher Briquetting Process (see p. 387)Prof. J. W. Richards, South Bethlehem, Pa. (in reply to several questions):—The cut representing some of the round briquettes which were under test shows that, at the brcaking-stresses, they break int
Jan 1, 1913
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Metals Specifications and Metallurgical Morale in This WarBy C. H. Mathewson
UNFORTUNATE evasions of metals specifications recently brought to public attention through news items and editorials have caused executives of at least two great corporations to set up defensive proce
Jan 1, 1943
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New York Paper - Manufacture of Semisteel for Shells (with Discussion)By Frank E. Hall
The needs of the World War showed the necessity of a metal stronger than cast iron which would supplement the supply of steel. SO patriotic metallurgists were spurred to new efforts to improve the sta
Jan 1, 1922
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New York Paper - Manufacture of Semisteel for Shells (with Discussion)By Frank E. Hall
The needs of the World War showed the necessity of a metal stronger than cast iron which would supplement the supply of steel. SO patriotic metallurgists were spurred to new efforts to improve the sta
Jan 1, 1922
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Symposia - Symposuim on Determination of Hydrogen in Steel - Determination of Hydrogen in Molten Steel by the Gas-tube MethodBy J. G. Mravec
The SO-called gas-tube method as developed by Hare, Peterson and Soler for determining the type and content of gases in molten steel is particularly adapted for determining the hydrogen content in mol
Jan 1, 1945
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Some Questions On Interrelated Processes Going On In The Blast FurnaceBy B. M. Larsen
IN spite of the great amount of operating experience and of studies directed toward elucidation of the interrelation of the several processes going on in the blast furnace, the present picture of its
Jan 1, 1947
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New York Paper - Producction of High-alumina Slags in the Blast Furnace (with Discussion)By S. P. Kinney, C. E. Wood, T. L. Joseph
In connection with its investigations of the blast-furnace process, the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Minnesota School of Mines Experiment Station, developed a 6-ton experimental furnace. S