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Philadelphia Paper - On the Use of Salt Coating in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel WireBy Charles A. Morgan
The proms of mire drawing depends upon the property which certain metals possess, termed ductility, which is defined in Brande's Dictionary of Science as a property inconhequcnce of which metals
Jan 1, 1881
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Variation In Decline Curves Of Various Oil PoolsBy Roswell Johnson
THE Manual of the Oil and Gas Industry, under the Revenue Act of 1918, published by the Treasury Department for the guidance of oil companies in preparing their estimates of future recoverable oil for
Jan 1, 1920
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Sensitivity, Risk, And Probabilistic AnalysesINTRODUCTION In the preceding chapters we have discussed the various elements of mineral economic analysis, their interrelationships, and the most accepted and advanced techniques by which these e
Jan 1, 1980
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Concerning The Method Of Making Brass.HAVING told you about steel in the previous chapter, it seems to me necessary to speak here of brass for the same reason, for it bears the same relation to copper that steel does to iron. It is the op
Jan 1, 1942
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On the Use of Salt Coating in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel WireBy Charles H. Morgan
THE process of wire drawing depends upon the property which certain metals possess, termed ductility, 'which is defined in Brande's Dictionary of Science as a property in consequence of whic
Jan 1, 1881
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Big Hole Drilling, A Study In DepthBy Thomas B. Dellinger
Since 1950, rotary-drilled, large-diameter holes, "big holes", with depths to over 300 ft and diameters of over 30 in., have become numerous and widespread. 50 such holes have been drilled for access
Jan 12, 1965
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Technical Notes - Effect of Feed Injection Position on Hydrocyclone PerformanceBy J. M. W. Mackenzie, C. J. Wood
In attempting to describe the size classification performance of a hydrocyclone, most workers have elected to use either an equilibrium orbit theory or an non-equilibrium orbit theory. The equilibrium
Jan 1, 1971
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Reservoir Engineering-General - The Material Balance as an Equation of a Straight LineBy D. Havlena, A. S. Odeh
The material balance equation used by reservoir engineers is arranged algebraically, resulting in an equation of a straight line. The straight line method of analysis imposes an additional necessary c
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Minerals Beneficiation - Foundation of General Theory of ComminutionBy F. X. Tartaron
This paper deals with basic physical phenomena, which when combined and interpreted, lead to the same mathematical equations that describe comminution phenomena. Thus, a physical model is described th
Jan 1, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Comments on the Theory of Continuous Zone-Melting (TN)By John K. Kennedy
ThE basic equations describing continuous zone-melting via the zone-void method were reported by Pfann. Using these equations, a theoretical study was undertaken in this laboratory on the effect of th
Jan 1, 1964
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Papers - Steelmaking - Observations in the Making and Use of Sulphite-treated Steels (T.P. 1476)By L. G. Graper, E. L. Ramsey
The present program of increased production of armament and lend-lease material for mechanized war has created a problem for the shops that must do the machining. They have naturally turned to the ste
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Steelmaking - Observations in the Making and Use of Sulphite-treated Steels (T.P. 1476)By L. G. Graper, E. L. Ramsey
The present program of increased production of armament and lend-lease material for mechanized war has created a problem for the shops that must do the machining. They have naturally turned to the ste
Jan 1, 1942
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Relation between the Oxygen Ballance and Propulsive Strength of Eight Gelatin DynamitesBy P. St. J. Perrott
AN explosive of balanced composition might be expected, on first consideration, to develop maximum propulsive strength.1 This hypoth¬esis is based on the assumption that an excess of oxygen would act
Jan 1, 1928
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Ultra-Fine Grinding And Classification With Fluid Jet PulverizersBy J. B. Chatelain, M. F. Dufour
FLUID jet mills, employing a compressible fluid to grind materials to the subsieve range, was developed in the early 1930's, and the subsequent acceptance of these units was the result of their a
Jan 1, 1952
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The Gas-Producer as an Auxiliary in Iron Blast-Furnace PracticeBy R. H. Lee
WITHOUT doubt, one of the most frequent and serious annoyances connected with the practical running of a blast-furnace, especially in single-furnace plants, is caused by low steam, in spite of the fac
Jul 1, 1906
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Review of the Month (6eaa1465-d020-402b-b482-095ef2a68616)WHAT was certainly the greatest event of January, and perhaps it will prove to be the greatest of 1923, or even of the next decade, was the meeting of the premiers of the principal Euro-pean powers in
Jan 2, 1923
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PART III - A Study of Factors Affecting Silicon Growth on Amorphous SiO2 SurfacesBy Earl G. Alexander, W. R. Runyan
The nature of silicon growths which form on amorphous silicon dioxide during epitaxial deposition in unmasked areas was investigated. Octahedral silicon crystals nucleate and grow on the oxide at pinh
Jan 1, 1967
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On the Equilibrium Solidification of Solid Solutions (68668456-9900-44e7-bb2f-ba0eb773d0fd)By Morris Cohen
This paper deals with the calculation of the composition of the infinitesimal trace of alloy that transfers from the liquid to the solid state at each temperature during the equilibrium solidification
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Notes - Special Mounting TechniquesBy E. C. Roberts
TO facilitate some recent microscopic investigations it was necessary to devise special mounting techniques for the polishing of two quite different metallographic specimens. These techniques are extr
Jan 1, 1951
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Pittsburg Paper - The Fushun Colliery, South ManchuriaBy Warden A. Moller
The Fushun coal-field, now being opened up by the South Manchurian Railway Co., is connected with the main line by a branch, 30 miles long, from Sui Chia Tun, 10 miles south of hlukden, the oapital of
Jan 1, 1911