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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Imbibition Model Studies on Water-Wet Carbonate RocksBy R. W. Parsons, P. R. Chaney
Oil recovery by the imbibition mechanism can be important in fractured carbonate reservoirs with a bottom water drive. Laboratory experiments were performed on water-wet carbonate rocks to model this
Jan 1, 1967
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Part IX - Communications - Augmented Natural Convection and Equiaxed Grain Structure in CastingBy G. S. Cole, G. F. Bolling
ThE exact type of fluid flow which occurs in a solidifying ingot is important in determining subsequent grain structure. This has been shown in studies of natural Convection" and of forced stirring or
Jan 1, 1967
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Micrographic Study of Sulfide RoastingBy L. M. Pidgeon, P. G. Thornhill
A LTHOUGH a considerable number of experi--ti mental investigations dealing with the roasting of sulfide minerals have been reported in the past,'"" the behavior of the single roasting particle d
Jan 1, 1958
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Technical Notes - Zone Refining of BismuthBy J. H. Wernick, D. Dorsi, K. E. Benson
A LTHOUGH a considerable number of experi--ti mental investigations dealing with the roasting of sulfide minerals have been reported in the past,'"" the behavior of the single roasting particle d
Jan 1, 1958
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Grinding Magnetic Taconite In Rod Mills - At Reserve Mining Co.'s Babbitt Plant, Using A Longer Rod Mill Has Solved A Problem.By E. M. Furness, A. S. Henderson
ORIGINALLY the Babbitt experimental plant grinding circuit consisted of one rod mill 10 ½ ft diam by 12 ft long in open circuit followed by two ball mills 10 ½ ft diam* 12 ft long in parallel circui
Jan 12, 1957
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Reservoir Performance Field Studies - Pressure Maintenance by Inert Gas Injection in the High Relief Elk Basin FieldBy D. L. Garthwaite, F. M. Stewart, F. K. Krebill
Pressure has been maintained in the Elk Basin Ten-deep reservoir since the initiation of inert gas injection in Sept., 1949. Oil is being produced under conditions favorable for gravity drainage, incl
Jan 1, 1956
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Reservoir Engineering - General - The Streaming Potential and the Rheology of FoamBy S. S. Marsden, S. H. Raza
An experimental study of the flow of line-textured. aqueous foams through Pyrex tubes is described. The foams range in quality F (ratio of gas volume to total volume) from 0.70 to 0.96 and behave like
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Institute of Metals Division - Aging Effects in Commercially Pure BerylliumBy D. R. Mash
A strong yield point with attendant enhanced mechanical properties was found in commercially pure beryllium under certain conditions of heat treatment. Beryllium specimens also responded to both quenc
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallography of Equilibrium Phase Interfaces in Al-CuAl2 65 Eutectic AlloysBy R. W. Kraft
A comprehensive analysis of the crystallographic and metallographic structure of several Al-CuAl, lamellar eutectic grains solidified under equilibrium conditions has been performed. A consistent patt
Jan 1, 1962
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Donald Burton Gillies - A.I.M.E. President, 1939By AIME AIME
EVEN in the choice of his birthplace and parents, Donald B. Gillies indicated clearly the trend of his professional career. He was born on Nov. 4, 1872, at Bruce Mines, in Ontario. His father and moth
Jan 1, 1938
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Manganese Deposits Of Costa Rica, Central America (df47c2dc-6711-4467-9cfa-28172880ec66)By Benjamin N. Webber
THE peninsula of Nicoya contains virtually all of the known manganese deposits of Costa Rica. These are south and west of the Tempisque River, which flows across the peninsula near its juncture with t
Jan 1, 1942
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Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - The Effects of Prior Deformation on the Strengthening Processes in Maraging SteelBy J. A. Roberson, A. M. Adair
A plate of an 18 pct Ni (250 grade) maraging steel was homogenized, cold rolled, and re crystallized to produce a fine grained, homogeneous structure. The strength properties were then measured as a f
Jan 1, 1970
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Preface (d3c61e18-7a32-47c8-8325-8d7edbb2f37f)Jan 1, 1913
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Liquid Contact Angles of Electropolished AlumiumBy Byoung Whie Lee
In order to investigate the change in surface energy as a function of cold work ad environment, the contact angles between a liquid and the surface of elec-tropolislzed aluminum with various degrees o
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Performance Prediction of a Miscible-Slug Process in a Highly Stratified ReservoirBy J. B. Agan, R. J. Fernandes
This paper utilizes the layered-system approach, modified to include areal sweep efficiency, to determine the miscible-slug size required and to predict the perfort7zance of a miscible-slug process in
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Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - On the Transformation of CaO to CaS at 1400° to 1650°CBy G. W. Healy, L. F. Sander
was investigated by reacting thin discs of calcium oxide with gas mixtures of CO2, CO, and Son. Its value was 19,300 * 300 cal independent of temperature in this range. No solid solubility of sulfur
Jan 1, 1969
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An Alternate Method Of Shaft SinkingBy John Tabor, R. B. Spivey
INTRODUCTION Shafts have been sunk in a number of ways. By and large, however, most have been sunk by drill, blast, muck, and slip form methods. Most methods have provided satisfactory means of co
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - Biographical Notice of William George NeilsonBy John Birkinbine
Mr. Neilson was born Aug. 12, 1842, at Philadelphia, Pa., where he died Dec. 30, 1906. His business career began with his graduation, in the class of 1862, from the Polytechnic College of the State of
Jan 1, 1908
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New York Paper - Supplementary Note on Blast-Furnace LinesBy Edward Walsh
The difficulty of securing for experimental research the actual conditions to be found in practice very frequently deters many from engaging in such work. Probably no metallurgical operation is more d
Jan 1, 1889
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Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - Rock-drill SteelBy N. B. Hoffman
Much of the drill steel produced in America is manufactured into hollow rods. After all forging has been finished the entire bar should be thoroughly annealed and heat treated before the point is hard
Jan 1, 1922