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The Effect Of Phosphorus On The Properties Of Gun Metal-Reducing ConditionsBy Blake M. Loring, Robert A. Colton
MELTING procedures for most metals and alloys usually include some provision for the control of oxygen, since this element frequently has some undesirable effect on the properties of the metal or allo
Jan 1, 1946
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Birmingham Paper - Milling Practice of American Zinc Co. of Tennessee at MascotBy Robert Ammon
The milling practice at Mascot, at present, consists of dry crushing to % in., jigging, fine grinding, and flotation. The ore arrives at the mill from two mines, No. 1 mine shaft being located in the
Jan 1, 1925
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New York Paper - Improved Methods of Deep Drilling in the Coalinga Oil Field, California (with Discussion)By M. E. Lombardi
ThE Coalinga oil field is located on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, California. The structure is in general a monocline, the edges of the oil horizon resting on the foot hills and dipping ge
Jan 1, 1915
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Underground Metal Mining- 1949By E. D. Gardner
The tide of increasing demand for metals turned during early 1949, with resultant lower prices. The production of the principal metals was less than in 1948. The problem of high unit costs, however, w
Jan 1, 1950
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TripoliBy Henry P. Ehrlinger, James C. Bradbury
Tripoli is a naturally occurring, very finely divided form of silica found chiefly in some midwestern and southeastern states and used commercially as fillers and abrasives. Definitions Tripoli is
Jan 1, 1975
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Development Of Mining Methods At Balatoc Mine (Technical Publication No. 1407)By George W. Hezzelwood
THE Balatoc mine, one of the Haussermann group,[t] is on the Island of Luzon, the largest of the Philippine group, about 260 km. north of Manila, and 12 km. from the city of Baguio. The Baguio distric
Jan 1, 1942
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Relation Of Ash Composition To The Uses Of CoalBy A. C. Fieldner
ASH in coal has always been regarded as an undesirable substance, as the heat content of a coal decreases in direct proportion to its ash content. It represents so much inert material that has to be t
Jan 1, 1926
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Particle AdhesionBy Hans Rumpf
INTRODUCTION Agglomeration is based on adhesion between particles. Production of agglomerates of specific strength, strain properties, size, porosity and structure necessitates the activation of t
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - Engineering Research - Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Rheological Properties of Cement Slurries (T. P. 1207)By R. Floyd Farris
Al thorough knowledge of the behavior of cement slurries under elevated temperatures and pressures is necessary in order to solve properly the many problems presented in deep-well cementing operations
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - The Metallurgy of Fillet Wiped Soldered Joints (Metals Technology, Feb. 1943.) (with discussion)By E. E. Schumacher, G. S. Phipps, H. M. Bouton
The seriousness of the present tin scarcity has stimulated large consumers of this vital metal to develop drastic conservation measures in order to extend the available supplies to cover the emergency
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - - Research - Performance of Distillate Reservoirs in Gas Cycling (T. P. 1969, Petr. Tech., Jan. 1946 with discussion)By W. Hurst, A. F. van Everdingen
A distillate-bearing sand complex is often made up of sand stringers of different permeabilities. In order to take into account the influence of the different permeabilities, "parallel flow" is define
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Mining - Geophysical Surveys at the Malachite Mine, Jefferson County, Colorado (T. P. 1947)By C. A. Heiland, Tripp R. M., Dart Wantland
This paper serves to illustrate the application of geophysics to a virtually abandoned mine properly, an application that led to the discovery of an ore body and thus afforded an Opportunity to cOmpar
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Diffusion of the Stable Isotopes of Nickel in Copper (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2007, with discussion)By William A. Johnson
The mathematical analysis of diffusion curves in solid metals is carried out ordinarily by analogy with the flow of heat in a continuous medium and no account is taken of the fact that the materials i
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Physical Metallurgy - Diffusion of the Stable Isotopes of Nickel in Copper (Metals Tech., June 1946, T. P. 2007, with discussion)By William A. Johnson
The mathematical analysis of diffusion curves in solid metals is carried out ordinarily by analogy with the flow of heat in a continuous medium and no account is taken of the fact that the materials i
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Engineering Research - Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Rheological Properties of Cement Slurries (T. P. 1207)By R. Floyd Farris
Al thorough knowledge of the behavior of cement slurries under elevated temperatures and pressures is necessary in order to solve properly the many problems presented in deep-well cementing operations
Jan 1, 1941
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Disposal of Solids in Breaker Waste Water by Impounding in Surface BasinsBy W. C. Muehlhof, L. D. Lamont
THROUGHOUT the anthracite industry's history, the problem of handling and dis¬posing of refuse material has been one of major importance. In the early days of the industry's activities, only
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Comments on Inverse Pole Figure MethodsBy M. H. Mueller, P. A. Beck, W. P. Chernock
HARRIS introduced the term inverse pole figure for the diagrams previously used by Barrett' to represent the volume fraction p(a,ß) of material in various orientations with respect to the fiber a
Jan 1, 1959
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Estimation of Primary Oil ReservesBy J. J. Arps
This paper reviews the methods currently in use for estimating primary oil reserves and discusses the principles on which these methods are based. Particular emphasis is placed on how these methods ch
Jan 1, 1957
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Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - The Metallurgy of Fillet Wiped Soldered Joints (Metals Technology, Feb. 1943.) (with discussion)By H. M. Bouton, G. S. Phipps, E. E. Schumacher
The seriousness of the present tin scarcity has stimulated large consumers of this vital metal to develop drastic conservation measures in order to extend the available supplies to cover the emergency
Jan 1, 1943
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Chicago Paper - Erosion Tests of Rifle BarrelsBy A. E. Bellis
There is a wide difference of opinion among rifle experts in the matter of barrel steel, and the relative importance to the life of the barrel of the steel's composition, heat treatment, structur
Jan 1, 1920