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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Surface-Active Agents on the Mechanical Behavior of Metals, Part II - Copper, Gold, Zinc and Polycrystalline AluminumBy I. R. Kramer
A study was made of the effect of surface-active agents an copper, gold, and zinc single crystals as well as polycrystalline aluminum. The study on coppw showed that the maximum effect of the surface
Jan 1, 1963
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1938By H. E. Rorschach
Activity in Oklahoma fields declined in 1938 from the banner year of 1937. During the year, 1768 wells were completed as compared to 2632 completed during the year 1937. The following tabulation sets
Jan 1, 1939
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Petroleum and Gas - The Place of Petroleum in IndustryBy Arthur Knapp
The petroleum industry is confronted with the problem of conservalion. This is not a simple problem in view of a wide difference of opinion among authorities as to whether conservation is necessary an
Jan 1, 1927
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The Seminole Oil FieldsBy John Lovejoy
As the Seminole area, Seminole and Pottawatomie Counties, Okla., appears to be the chief danger zone of overproduction in the United States, it may be of interest to review the production records of t
Jan 8, 1927
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St. Louis Paper - A Standard Screen Scale for Testing SievesBy C. A. Wright
Since the adoption by the U. S. Bureau of Standards several years ago of specifications for standard 100- and 200-mesh sieves, frequent requests have been received that this Bureau test and certify si
Jan 1, 1918
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Stabilization - Governmental Regulation of Oil ProductionBy Northcutt Ely
The subject of this paper implies three questions: whether regulation is necessary; if so, what sort of regulation is wise; and, finally, by what government the power to regulate is to be exercised.
Jan 1, 1937
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The Torsional Theory Of JointsBy George F. Becker
Complexity of Rock-Fractures. - The strains to which rocks have been subjected are manifestly very complex, and it is entirely safe to presume that every possible node of deformation and rupture is ex
Jan 1, 1913
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Equipment - Surface Indicating Pressure, Temperature and Flow EquipmentBy M. B. Riordan
A surface indicating pressure, temperature and flow instrument that ernploys variable frequency sensing elements has proved useful in evaluating flow characteristics of wells. Relative productivity of
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Barium Oxide on the Desulfurizing Power of Blast-furnace SlagsBy C. E. Wood, T. L. Joseph
This paper is a brief report of experimental work undertaken determine whether barium oxide in any quantity increases the desulfur ing action of blast-furnace slags. Industrial furnace operation wi sl
Jan 1, 1929
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Superlatives And The SuperfluousThe purposes of composition are various; one purpose, for instance, is to make a record for the writer's own use, as in a diary. That does not involve responsibility to others. There is also the
Jan 1, 1931
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Equipment - Surface Indicating Pressure, Temperature and Flow EquipmentBy M. B. Riordan
A surface indicating pressure, temperature and flow instrument that ernploys variable frequency sensing elements has proved useful in evaluating flow characteristics of wells. Relative productivity of
Jan 1, 1951
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The Rise Of Scrap MetalsBy H. Foster Bain
Probably no more significant change has come into the lives of men in the past two hundred years than their shift from major dependence on plants and animals to major dependence on minerals. From the
Jan 1, 1932
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Institute of Metals Division - The Epitaxial Deposition of Silicon on Quartz and AluminaBy B. A. Joyce, R. W. Bicknell, R. J. Bennett, P. J. Etter
Epitaxial layers of silicon have been grown on single-crystal quartz and alumina by two types of chemical reaction the hydrogen reduction of trichlorosilane and b) the pyrolysis of silane. These react
Jan 1, 1965
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New York Paper - Recent Advances in the Chemistry of the Cyanogen CompoundsBy J. E. Clennell
It is a common observation that the improvements introduced in practice since the first announcement of the cyanide process have been almost entirely mechanical. Although .a good deal of study land re
Jan 1, 1916
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A Theory of Diffusion in SolidsBy John Dorn
THE phenomenon of diffusion, according to the most prevalent conceptions at the present time, undoubtedly played an important part in the formation and distribution of metals and minerals in the earth
Jan 1, 1937
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Air Discharge of Circular TuyeresBy Richard McCaffery
THERE has been some discussion among blast-furnace operators regarding the relative merits of tuyeres of the converging type and tuyeres designed in an attempt to produce a diverging jet of air. An ar
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Notes - Effects of Sample Surface and X-Ray Diffraction Camera Geometry on the Determination of Retained Austenite in Hardened SteelsBy D. P. Koistinen, K. E. Beu
THE application of the integrated intensity X-ray diffraction method to the measurement of retained austenite concentrations in hardened steels has been fully described.'-' In developing thi
Jan 1, 1954
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St. Louis Paper - The Effect of Anti-friction Bearings on the Haulage of a Coal Mine (with Discussion)By P. B. Liebermann
The haulage of coal from the face to the tipple is an important enough link in the production of coal to deserve its full share of study and care. In order to obtain a better understanding of mine
Jan 1, 1918
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Sand Movement in Horizontal FracturesBy H. A. Wahl, J. M. Campbell
This study extends our information on solid-liquid slurries to the flow of sand in horizontal fractures. Inasmuch as this is basically an unsteady-state process, a comprehensive photographic study was
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - Nature of Stacking Faults in Close-Packed AB , SuperlatticesBy J. Warner, M. J. Marcinkowski, B. Cullen, T. Prevender, J. Mcllwain, T. Carnahan, J. Pahlman, J. Demel, J. Munford
The following analysis was an outgrowth of a midterm examination given by one of the authors (M.J.M) in a course entitled Metallurgy 541 "Applications of Dislocation Theory'' at Iowa State U
Jan 1, 1968