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Logging and Log Interpretation - Porosity Balance Verifies Water Saturation Determined from LogsBy M. P. Tixier
In several log interpretation methods, water saturation is evaluated by use of the ratio of the readings of a short spacing resistivity device and a long spacing resistivity device plus information on
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Colorado Paper - Electrostatic Precipitation (with Discussion)By O. H. Eschholz
The electrostatic process of fume precipitation is an excellent example of the successful application of scientific knowledge to an industrial operation. Originally proposed for the precipitation of s
Jan 1, 1919
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Rate Of Growth Of Intermediate Alloy Layers In Structural Analogous SystemsBy R. F. Mehl, B. Lustman
THE formation of intermediate phase layers in cementation processes has been subjected to extensive qualitative investigation though to relatively little quantitative study; this work has recently bee
Jan 1, 1942
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Geology, Mining, And Uses Of Strategic PegmatitesBy Richard H. Jahns
Such minerals as beryl, lepidolite, sheet muscovite, spodumene, and tantalite-columbite are obtained chiefly from pegmatite bodies that are internally zoned. As shown by examples of such pegmatites fr
Jan 1, 1951
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Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Metal MiningBy Lucien Eaton
THE changes that have occurred in metal mining in the past 75 years include almost everything that we know about modern mining. It is true that in odd corners of the world mining is still carried on a
Jan 1, 1947
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Coal Characteristics and Their Relationship to UtilizationBy W. A. McCurdy, Joseph W. Leonard, T. S. Spicer
INTRODUCTION by T. S. SPICER and J. W. LEONARD Utilization from the Point of View of the Preparation Engineer The primary interest of the coal preparation engineer is process design, operat
Jan 1, 1968
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The Current Theories of the Hardening of Steel Thirty Years LaterBy Albert Sauveur
MY FIRST paper dealing with the theories of the hardening of steel by rapid cooling was published in the Transactions of this Institute in 1896-30 years ago-under the title "The Microstructure of Stee
Jan 2, 1926
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Corrosion Tests In Various Refinery ServicesBy J. E. Pollock, W. R. Hicks, E. Camp
IN the oil-refining industry, steel comprises by far the greatest proportion of the materials used in construction work, but with an enormous number of alloy steels and nonferrous alloys available, an
Jan 1, 1935
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Theory And Use Of The Metallurgical Polarization MicroscopeBy Russell W. Dayton
THE metallurgical polarization microscope has been utilized in several researches in the last few years, thus attaining a fair degree of prominence, but little has been written in a manner suitable to
Jan 1, 1935
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Potash As A Byproduct From The Blast FurnaceBy R. J. Wysor
SINCE the outbreak of the European war, few problems of raw-material supply have commanded more nation-wide attention than potash. It is well known that before the war the domestic production of potas
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals - The Relation between Metallurgy and Atomic StructureBy Paul D. Foote
Most of the treatises on metallurgy intimate that simultaneously with the development by the atomic physicist of a really satisfactory theory of the atom will be inaugurated a new epoch in the science
Jan 1, 1926
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Part IX - Papers - Computer Calculation of the Thermal and Electrical Phenomena in the Cathodes of Aluminum Electrolytic CellsBy J. Clair, H. Mirabel
The determination of the temperature and electrical potential distributicms in the cathodes of aluminum electrolytic cells is difficult. The reascms come from the various nature and the intricate thre
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Equilibrium Relations in the Copper Corner of the Ternary System Copper-tin beryllium (With Discussion)By Clair Upthegrove, E. S. Rowland
The widespread interest in the alloys of beryllium with copper is due principally to the fact that certain compositions show very favorable precipitation-hardening characteristics and are, in fact, th
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Equilibrium Relations in the Copper Corner of the Ternary System Copper-tin beryllium (With Discussion)By E. S. Rowland, Clair Upthegrove
The widespread interest in the alloys of beryllium with copper is due principally to the fact that certain compositions show very favorable precipitation-hardening characteristics and are, in fact, th
Jan 1, 1935
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Survey Of World Lead And Zinc Production (dc7921db-cbc5-499d-82c8-ed9b5b90b743)By Allen L. Hatch
A survey of all phases of the world's lead and zinc production in 1968 from ore through to refined metal was conducted by sending questionnaires to individual companies ad the results of this sur
Jan 1, 1970
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Philadelphia Paper - Ore Dressing and Smelting at Pribram, BohemiaBy Ellis Clark
The mining town of Pribram is situated in Central Bohemia, on the western slope of the Heiliger Berg. 30 miles southwest from Prague. Birkenberg, the village ill which most of the shafts and ore-dress
Jan 1, 1881
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Rock Mechanics - Two-Dimensional Photoelastic Analysis of Gravity-Loaded Rock Structures Using Gelatin Mixture ModelsBy Giovanni Barla, Stefan H. Boshkov
This paper examines the application of gelatin mixture models to the study of factors such as gravity effects, tectonic and residual stresses, anisotropy, physical nonlinearity, time-dependent behavio
Jan 1, 1970
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St. Louis Paper - Salt in the Metallurgy of Lead (with Discussion)By Oliver C. Ralston
This paper reports the results of the use of salt in some research work carried on during the past 3 years at the Salt Lake City Station of the Bureau of Mines, which is quartered in the University of
Jan 1, 1918
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Transformation Of Austenite In A Steel Containing 3 Per Cent Chromium And 1 Per Cent CarbonBy E. P. Klier
THE work of Klier and Lyman1 on the bainite reaction has led to the full description of this reaction for medium-carbon low-alloy steels. Certain experimental data reported by Klier and Lyman appear,
Jan 1, 1945