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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Use of Astatized Pendulums for Gravity Measurements (T. P. 828, with discussion).By Gustaf Ising
For relative gravity measurements, the author in 1918 described an instrument1 of which the essential part consists of a highly astatized, standing pendulum turning about a horizontal elastic axis. Th
Jan 1, 1940
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Natural Gas Technology - A Method for Computing Pressure Behavior and Volume of Gas-Storage ReservoirsBy E. D. Glass, R. C. Hessing
The volume of gas in storage reservoirs may be compuled from estimates of hydrocarbon pore volume and gas density. However, both are dificult 10 estimate accurrately. Further, no adequate method has b
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Institute of Metals Division - Order-Disorder Transformation in Cu-Au Alloys near the Composition CuAuBy J. B. Newkirk
Results of a Debye-Scherrer X-ray investigation are given which show that the order-disorder transformation is a first-order or heterogeneous reaction in Cu-AU alloys with compositions near CuAu. Evid
Jan 1, 1954
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Stabilization - Cooperative Development Plan for Buena Vista Hills Oil and Gas Field, Kern County, CaliforniaBy C. M. Nickerson
The possibility of deeper production in the Buena Vista Hills was first considered in 1933. At that time, however, the heavy state curtailment program served to deter any operator from drilling test w
Jan 1, 1937
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Test Methods For Evaluating The Properties Of Iron Ore Agglomerates At Temperatures Over 1100°CBy Yasuo Omori
Stabilized blast furnace operation at high production rates and reduced coke consumption requires control of the gaseous distribution within the furnace. This can be achieved only by an increased use
Jan 1, 1977
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How Reverberatory Furnaces Are To Be Made For Melting Bronze And All Kinds Of Metal.HAVING already shown you the methods of making the moulds for casting and how they are to be prepared so that they may receive the melted metals well, it is now necessary, in order to complete the cas
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute of Metals Division - An Aid for Making Stereographic Plots When Working with Cubic CrystalsBy Colman Goldberg
IT is customary to plot crystallographic planes or axes on a Wulff stereographic net which is ruled with parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. If a single crystal is placed at the center o
Jan 1, 1953
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Part VI – June 1969 - Communications - A Method for the Controlled Addition of Oxygen to ColumbiumBy Raymond D. Daniels, Frank E. Rizzo, James D. Gerber
ThIS discussion describes a method for the addition of small amounts of oxygen to columbium (niobium) in an accurate and reproducible manner. The method is based on the complete reduction by columbium
Jan 1, 1970
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ECPD, EJC and NSPE Progress Report Of The Aime Committee For Inter-Engineering Society CooperationThe October issues* of the Journals of the three AIME Societies carried a brief resume of the historical development of various technical and professional organizations which in some immediate or remo
Jan 2, 1961
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Symposia - Symposuim on Determination of Hydrogen in Steel - Vacuum-fusion Analysis of Steel for HydrogenBy B. Alexander, G. Derge W. Peifer
This is part of a research project in the Metals Research Laboratory of Carnegie Institute of Technology, sponsored by the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. In organizing our program it became appa
Jan 1, 1945
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Piping And Segregation Of Ingots Of Steel And Ductility-Tests For Open-Hearth Steel Rails.By P. H. Dudley
THE piping and segregation of ingots of steel is a comprehensive subject, and must be studied in reference to the different grades of soft, medium, and hard steel, rather than to discuss it in a gener
Jan 4, 1913
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Effect of High-Grade Concentrates in Reverberatory PracticeBy JAMES J. DOUGHERTY
THIS paper is a general discussion of developments in our reverberatory smelting practice during the past five years. It deals briefly kith changes in furnace types ; changes in furnace feed ; de- cre
Jan 1, 1930
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Industrial Minerals - Some Factors in the Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large StructuresBy Elliot P. Rexford
IN the early days of concrete construction, the question of quality of sand or gravel to be used as aggregate in concrete was given little or no consideration. If the construction engineer had suffici
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Some Factors in the Selection and Testing of Concrete Aggregates for Large StructuresBy Elliot P. Rexford
IN the early days of concrete construction, the question of quality of sand or gravel to be used as aggregate in concrete was given little or no consideration. If the construction engineer had suffici
Jan 1, 1951
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Non-Ferrous Metals in RussiaBy AIME AIME
THE non-ferrous 'metals industry of the Soviet Union found itself in a very low position at the beginning of the reconstruction period in 1922, due to the absence of modern smelters and the run-d
Jan 1, 1929
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Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - Need for Research in Foundry Pig Iron (with Discussion)By Richard Moldenke
So far as the quality of the product is concerned, the history of the production of pig iron for foundry purposes is one of constant retrogression. The steps in this deterioration began with cold-blas
Jan 1, 1927
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A Techno-Economic Assessment For The Recovery Of Several Chemical Elements From Seawater And BrinesBy J. Farkas
A techno-economic assessment for the recovery of several elements from seawater is presented. Gold recovery has been used as an illustration for the economic evaluation of several processes. Current t
Jan 1, 1984
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Airplane Transport to Remote Peruvian MinesBy Charles Will Wright
THE HIGHLY SPECIALIZED heavy air transport services to mining regions, such as exist in the New Guinea gold fields and in northern Canada, have been even more essential in the development of mines in
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Notes - Procedure for Use of Electronic Digital Computers in Calculating Flash Vaporization Hydrocarbon EquilibriumBy H. H. Rachford, and J. D. Rice
The effectiveness of digital computing machines in making technical calculations depends on how well the work is arranged to utilize the capability of the machines. This note presents a particularly u
Jan 1, 1952
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Long-Term Stability Of Bryan Mound Solution Caverns For LPG Storage, With Worst-Case ScenarioBy Bruce H. Gardner, Stephen A. Miller, Shosei Serata
The Bryan Mound salt dome in Freeport, Texas, has some of the largest and oldest solution caverns in the U.S. There are a total of five caverns of varying shapes and sizes randomly distributed through
Jan 1, 1985