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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - Further Discussion on Experiments on Mixing During Miscible Displacement in Porous MediaBy J. P. Heller
The purpose of this discussion is to comment briefly on one of the points raised in the paper. The topic is that referred to in the Conclusion 2, in which the authors note a "disproportionate increase
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PART III - Removal of Thin Layers of n-Type Silicon by Anodic OxidationBy Raynor Linzey, Karl M. Busen
The formation of thin films of silicon oxide by anodic oxidation of silicon and the subsequent removal of these films by an etch is a process often used for the evaluation of concentration distributio
Jan 1, 1967
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface CoverageBy W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell, S. R. B. Cooke
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface CoverageBy S. R. B. Cooke, W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystalline Texture and Magnetic Anisotropy of a Co-10 Pct Fe AlloyBy G. Y. Chin, A. R. Von Neida
The relationship between crystalline texture and magnetic anisotropy in a Co-10 pct Fe alloy has been investigated by means of X-ray pole .figures, hysteresis-loop tracings, and magnetic-torque measur
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Note on the Pb-Se Phase Diagram (TN)By D. N. Seidman
In the course of a study of the electronic and thermodynamic properties of Pb-Se alloys it was found necessary to have an accurate knowledge of the phase diagram. However, the literature is in disagre
Jan 1, 1962
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - On Nonisothermal Flow of Gases Through Packed BedsBy J. Szekely, R. G. Carr
A method is presented which allows the extension of the Ergun equation for the description of gas flow through packed beds in a nonisothermal regime. The pressure profile in the packed bed is calcula
Jan 1, 1969
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Capillarity-Permeability - A Study of Displacements in Microscopic CapillariesBy Charles C. Templeton
Any explanation of the nature of multiphase fluid flow through porous media must ultimately involve a knowledge of the mechanism of such flow through the individual pores of the medium. To provide qua
Jan 1, 1955
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Secondary Recovery - A Blotter-Type Electrolytic Model Determination of Areal Sweeps in Oil Recovery by In-Situ CombustionBy G. W. Nabor, H. J. Ramey
A blotter-type electrolytic model was utilized to prepare flow diagrams for a field test of the in-situ combustion process. It is pointed out that the areal sweep of a combustion pattern is similar to
Jan 1, 1955
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Unsuccessful VenturesTHROUGHOUT the Colonial era, Philadelphia was easily the leading city of North America, and it still held that position at the end of the period, with a population of about 25,000, though closely pres
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Embrittlement of Molybdenum by Neutron RadiationBy C. A. Bruch, W. E. McHugh, R. W. Hockenbury
Commercially pure molybdenum specimens were irradiated in the Materials Testing Reactor for an estimated exposure of 1.9 to 5.9x10 20 thermal nvt. Prior to irradiation, the material was ductile in the
Jan 1, 1956
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Gas as a Factor in the Production of OilBy K. C. Sclater
GAS as a factor in the efficiency of oil production, might be a better title for this paper as it deals in general with the significance of the gas-oil ratio as an index of the efficiency of oil produ
Jan 1, 1926
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Human RelationsBy J. Wes Blakely
In the mid-1950s the importation of foreign oil began to encroach on traditional coal markets such as railroad steam engine fuel, home heating, electrical generating plants, and others. Many of the sm
Jan 1, 1981
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Determining Density Variation of Light Hydrogen MixturesBy J. K. Elliott, P. H. Kelly
Many engineering functions such as surface metering work and laboratory compressibility check points involve the use of liquid densities of light hydrocarbon mixtures at various pressures and temperat
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Institute Medals And Prizes (06297f05-b23c-45e7-ad88-83b2d866d877)ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has five major awards to make annually for excellenc
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations in Swaged and Drawn Tungsten WireBy S. Leber
Pole figures and pole distributions were used for the quantitative detevinination of the preferred orientations in swaged tungsten rods and the effect of subsequent wire drawing on the texture. In the
Jan 1, 1965
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A Political/Economic Overview Of The Chinese Coal Industry With An Assessment Of Constraints To ProductionBy Dean Goodermote, Carla S. Stone
I Introduction Coal fuels China. Roughly 70 percent of all commercial energy demand is supplied by domestic coal production and with the recent Chinese opening to the West, the Chinese Coal Industr
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - The Thermodynamics of Dilute Interstitial Solid Solutions with Dual-Site Occupancy and its Application to the Diffusion of Carbon in Alpha IronBy Rex B. McLellan, M. L. Rudee, T. Ishibachi
A modelfor dilute quasi-regular interstitial solid solutions is proposed in which the solute atoms can occupy both the octahedral and tetrahedral interstices in the bee solvent lattice. The distributi
Jan 1, 1965
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Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pure Copper and of Dilute Copper Alloys by Alternate Oxidation and ReductionBy Frederick Rhines
THE investigations of Wyman1 have demonstrated that copper deoxidized with several of the commonly used agents that confer immunity to ordinary hydrogen em-brittlement can still be embrittled if it is
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Grinding and Classification - A Laboratory Investigation of Ball Milling (With Discussion)By A. M. Gow
The trend in ball milling has been toward mills of larger diameter, but without fundamental laws as a guide. The speeds at which mills are run have been a matter of cut-and-try. This paper deals with
Jan 1, 1930