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  • AIME
    Materials Used in Oil-refinery Pumps (c823b430-6267-417f-a377-09ee592afde8)

    By A. E. Harnsberger

    IT is obvious that details such as the physical and chemical properties and methods of heat-treating of the materials mentioned must be omitted in a paper on the subject of materials used in oil-refin

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Production - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1943

    By David B. Reger

    Sharp declines of initial production of both oil and gas occurred in West Virginia during 1943. There was only a small decrease in the number of ncw wells, but these wells did not show the quantities

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Engineering Reasearch - Use of Electrode Spacing in Well Logging (Petr. Tech., March 1943)

    By Richard Zinszer

    Application of electric logs has been used in correlation of subsurface structure to determine the size and shape of the oil reservoir. Such a knowledge is hardly complete until saturation and prod

    Jan 1, 1943

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    PART V - Communications - Chemical Etchants for Dislocations in Alpha Brass

    By R. N. Orava

    TO the author's knowledge, only one satisfactory high-resolution technique for etch-pitting dislocations in Cu-Zn alloys has been published.' In that account, pits in 70/30 brass single crys

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Washington Paper - Electricity and Haulage

    By Francis A. Pocock

    The writer is continually asked, if this electricity:is all you claim for it, why do not the mines put it in and use it? The best answer was given by Mr. John Fox Tallis, in his paper read before the

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Use of the Coercimeter in Grinding Tests

    By Fred DeVaney

    THE coercimeter, as its name implies, is an instrument for measuring the coercive force? of magnetic substances. It was developed by Davis and Hartenheim in the Special Studies Section, Metallurgical

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York Paper - Determination of Suspensoids by Alternating-current Precipitators

    By Philip Drinker, R. M. Thomson

    In the mining and metallurgical industries, numerous problems arise requiring determinations of solid and of liquid particles suspended in air. Frequently, these problems are of local interest and inv

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Anelastic Measurements on the Alloy Cu3Au

    By A. S. Nowick, W. A. Goering

    INspite of considerable interest in the kinetics of ordering of the alloy Cu3Au there is no direct information available on the activation energy for atom movements in this alloy, such as that obtaina

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Investigation of Brass Foundry Flux

    By C. W. Hill

    FLUXES, in general, may be classified according to their use as soldering, foundry or casting, and metallurgical and the chemistry of their action follows quite closely this division. The term foundry

    Jan 10, 1920

  • AIME
    Geology of the Yoquivo, Chihuahua Mining District

    By C. W. Hall

    Owing to its isolation and comparatively small tonnage, the Yoquivo district is not widely known; though financially important and, geologically, quite interesting. San Francisco dc Yoquivo, the cent

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Relation between Plastic Deformation in Deep Drawing and Tensile Properties of Various Metals

    By M. H. Sommer

    MANY attempts have been made to develop a relation between the tensile properties and the deep-stamping qualities of metals com-monly used in deep drawing. These operations are generally performed col

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Application Of Nuclear Explosives In Mining

    By Robert B. Hoy

    To maintain a competitive position in the world market in spite of higher domestic labor costs, the U.S. has been forced to the forefront in developing labor saving devices. This has resulted in autom

    Jan 9, 1962

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    Open-Hearth Refractories (c9859128-0619-4cc9-b6b5-e4b2ef31b66f)

    OPEN-HEARTH refractories are not merely an accessory to the furnace. They are the furnace, to all intents and purposes. The steel work of the main structure is merely an open frame which helps to supp

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Reduction of Iron Ores under Pressure by Carbon Monoxide

    By Michael Tenebaum

    IN a previous investigation1 the authors studied the effect of pressure on the reduction of iron ores by hydrogen. With hydrogen as a reducing agent, the rate of reduction was increased substantially

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Copper Embrittlement, IV (T. P. 1197, with discussion)

    By L. L. Wyman

    The resultant embrittlement caused by the exposure of oxygen-bearing copper when hot and exposed to reducing gases has been the subject of many studies.' Little attention, however, has been given

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Fundamental Laws Of Pyrometry

    By C. E. Mendenhall

    THE word temperature has both a colloquial and a technical use. For everyday purposes of abusing the weather man, no very exact definition is necessary, but for the purpose of giving a simple summary

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Coal Mine Face Ventilation Systems: New Concepts And Underground Results

    By Edward F. Divers

    Face ventilation is generally the most critical area in the coal mine ventilation system. Various studies have repeatedly shown that good ventilation is by far the most effective and least costly meth

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Rock Mechanics - Elasticity Studies of Isotropic and Anisotropic Rock Samples

    By Ernest A. Kaarsberg

    This paper presents the results of studies of the elasticity of some isotropic and anisotropic rock samples based on longitudinal- and shear-wave pulse velocity measurements. Experimental evidence fro

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Baltimore Paper - A Direct Process of Copper Smelting

    By Henry M. Howe

    Many direct processes have been proposed for the treatment of oxidized ores of copper by reducing the copper oxide to the metallic state, and by separating it from its impurities by a subsequent fusio

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Institute of Metals Division - Shear Along Grain Boundaries In Aluminum Bicrystals

    By R. Maddin, S. K. Tung

    SUCCESS of the dislocation theory in formulating the transitional lattice theory proposed by Har-greaves and Hill in 1929' is well established for low angle grain boundaries. The theoretical work

    Jan 1, 1958