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The Thermal Insulation Of High-Temperature EquipmentBy P. A. Boeck
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE thermal insulation of high-temperature equipment for industrial purposes is a subject that has not received from engineers and designers the attention its
Jan 8, 1915
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Geological Map of the United StatesBy J. W. Powell
A Federal statute, enacted several years since, provides for the preparation of a geologic map of the United States. There are three requisites for a geologic map. The first is a suitable base- or
Jan 1, 1893
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Blasting Coal Effectively and Safely in Southern IllinoisBy J. E. Tiffany
FOR blasting in coal mines the U. S. Bureau of Mines recommends that permissible explosives be used exclusively, that these shall be fired electrically, and that where feasible the working place shall
Jan 1, 1928
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Precision in Bottom-hole Pressure Measurement (T. P. 1942, Petr. Tech., Nov 1945, with discussion)By D. R. Conlon, E. R. Brownscombe
Errors in measurement of reservoir pressure include: (I) gauge errors, and (a) interpretation errors. Gauge errors may be reduced by: (a) reading charts with a comparator microscope, (b) use of har
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Precision in Bottom-hole Pressure Measurement (T. P. 1942, Petr. Tech., Nov 1945, with discussion)By D. R. Conlon, E. R. Brownscombe
Errors in measurement of reservoir pressure include: (I) gauge errors, and (a) interpretation errors. Gauge errors may be reduced by: (a) reading charts with a comparator microscope, (b) use of har
Jan 1, 1946
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Mechanism Of Precipitation From The Solid Solution Of Silver In AluminumBy R. F. Mehl, C. S. Barrett, A. H. Geisler
THE complicated nature of the property changes that accompany age-hardening has made it necessary to reconsider and to elaborate the simple dispersion theory.1 It has been apparent for some time that
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Normal and Basic Prices of Crude PetroleumBy N. D. Gerald
The mathematical analysis, which is an essential part of this paper, has revealed the interesting fact that contrary to the opinions of many, determinate and measurable economic factors are largely re
Jan 1, 1934
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Observations on the Microstructure and Fragmentation of Solid Carbon DioxideBy E. Gregory, A. Coucoulas
Carbm dioxide, which exists metastably as a constantly subliming molecular solid in a normal room-temperature environment, has been shown to exhibit many microstructural features which are similar to
Jan 1, 1963
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Papers - Veins and Faults in the Bralorne Mine (With Discussion)By Ira B. Joralemon
Neighboring mines, like men who live in the same environment, often assume similar characteristics. In the Bridge River area of the Lillooet district in central British Columbia there is a remarkable
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Veins and Faults in the Bralorne Mine (With Discussion)By Ira B. Joralemon
Neighboring mines, like men who live in the same environment, often assume similar characteristics. In the Bridge River area of the Lillooet district in central British Columbia there is a remarkable
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Veins and Faults in the Bralorne Mine (With Discussion)Neighboring mines, like men who live in the same environment, often assume similar characteristics. In the Bridge River area of the Lillooet district in central British Columbia there is a remarkable
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Veins and Faults in the Bralorne Mine (With Discussion)By Ira B. Joralemon
Neighboring mines, like men who live in the same environment, often assume similar characteristics. In the Bridge River area of the Lillooet district in central British Columbia there is a remarkable
Jan 1, 1935
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Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - The Effect of Thermal-mechanical History on the Strain Hardening of Metals (Metals Tech., Sept. 1948, TP 2445)By A. Goldberg, T. E. Tietz, J. E. Dorn
Introduction The concept that the flow stress for plastic deformation of metals in the work hardening range is a function of the instantaneous values of the strain, strain rate and test temperature
Jan 1, 1949
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Phenomena Affecting Drilling Rates at DepthBy L. W. Holm
Laboratory flooding experiments on linear flow systerns indicated that high oil displacement, approaching that obtained from completely miscible solvents, can be attained by injecting a small slug of
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San Francisco Paper - The Geology of the Iron-Ore Deposits In and Near Daiquiri, Cuba (with Discussion)By James F. Kemp
The iron ores of southeastern Cuba present a subject of exceptional geological interest. Their relations to the inclosing rocks are varied and in some cases unusual. The problem of their geological or
Jan 1, 1916
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Manganese BronzeBy P. E. McKinney
DEVELOPMENTS in engineering during the past decade, particularly as applied to marine construction, mining machinery and other purposes in which corrosion offers a serious problem, have created a larg
Jan 2, 1919
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Comparison of Theoretical Pressure Build-Up Curves with Field...By C. R. McEwen
The displacement equations of Buckley and Lever-ett' have been successfully applied to the prediction of oil recovery in frontal drives for a number of years. Commonly, the capillary pressure ter
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Organizational StructureBy H. D. Hagen, C. E. Nelson
14.1-1. Coal Mining. CORPORATE STRUCTURE. Most coal companies that operate surface mines had their beginnings as basically one-man organizations, with all decisions and controls in the hands of the fo
Jan 1, 1968
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St. Louis Paper - Nature of Coal (with Discussion)By J. E. Hackford
In some research work carried out by the writer, certain results have been obtained which bear on the fundamental nature and origin of coal and the relationship between coal and petroleum. Without ent
Jan 1, 1921
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Birmingham Paper - Coal Washing Practice in Alabama (with Discussion)By H. S. Geismer
Campbell,' in 1896 said: "The Birmingham district in Alabama has certain great advantages for there are few places in the world where fuel and ore are so near together, although, unfortunately, b
Jan 1, 1925