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  • AIME
    Orientation In Low-Carbon Deep-Drawing Steel

    By James K. Stanley

    PREFERRED orientation, particularly in irons and low-carbon steel, is a phenomenon that is both of considerable importance and theoretical interest. At times it is a liability and at other times an as

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Developments In Ball-Mill Grinding Practices At New Cornelia (Technical Publication No. 1361)

    By L. M. Barker, E. G. Lewis

    THE literature of milling is replete with papers devoted to the subject of ball milling, all of which no doubt have contributed in one way or another to progress in that art. In this paper reference w

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Beneficiation Of Industrial Minerals By Heavy-Media Separation

    By G. B. Walker

    THE sink-float methods designated by heavy-media separation processes were pioneered by C. Erb Weunsch for the treatment of base metal ores as an improvement over jigs. The work of Weunsch was further

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Linear Programming Model for Scheduling Crude Oil Production

    By J. S. Aronofsky, A. S. Lee

    Results and experimental procedures are presented covering a preliminary laboratory investigation of the compaction of reservoir rocks and its effect on porosity and permeability. "Egective" compre

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Imbibition Oil Recovery from Fractured, Water-Drive Reservoir

    By J. R. Kyte, C. C. Mattax

    Previous workers have developed differential equations to describe oil displacement by water imbibition, but have not explicitly defined the relationship between recovery behavior for a single reservo

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Oil Displacement by Countercurrent Water Imbibition

    By P. M. Blair

    This paper presents numerical solutions of the equations describing the imbibition of water and the countercurrent flow of oil in porous rocks. The imbibition process is of practical importance in rec

    Jan 1, 1965

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering – General - The Fry In Situ Combustion Test-Field Operations

    By R. G. Jones, W. L. Kinney, R. E. Schilson, R. S. Wilson, G. A. Clark, H. Suralo

    This paper describes the field opeturluns at the Fry in situ combustion project in Crawford County, 111. Field operations may be divided into three phases—-preliminary engineering studies of 1960 and

    Jan 1, 1966

  • AIME
    Glauconite (90472e3b-b168-4708-9a15-ec6aeb9e860c)

    By John Hower, Frank J. Markewicz, William Lodding

    Greensand, greensand marl, and green earth are names given to sediments rich in the bluish green to greenish black mineral known as glauconite by the mineralogist. The word glauconite is from the Gree

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    PART III - The Preparation and Properties of Sputtered Aluminum Thin Films

    By C. W. Covington, H. C. Cook, J. F. Libsch

    Sputtered aluminum thin films were prepared in each of two conventional bell-jar vacuum systems. One system utilized an inner "getter sputtering" enclosure; the second system was a standard diode sput

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - A Study of the Vaporization of Crude Oil by Carbon Dioxide Repressuring

    By R. F. Nielsen, D. E. Menzie

    The object of this study was to determine if crude oil could be produced successfully by a process of crude oil vaporization using carbon dioxide repressuring. This process appears to have application

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Nickel-Activated Sintering of Plasma-Sprayed Tungsten Deposits

    By K. G. Kreider, J. H. Brophy, J. Wulff

    The technology of nickel-activated sintering of tungsten powder has been successfully applied to the densification of plasma-sprayed tungsten. Nickel was added by infiltration in a zinc solution follo

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - General - Estimated Effect of Vertical Fractures on Secondary Recovery

    By R. E. Collins, Paul B. Crawford

    Potentiometric model studies have been made of ertically fractured reservoirs. All fractures originated at he well and extended into the reservoir for various distances. Studies were made to determine

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Rubeanic Acid Field Test for Copper in Soils and Sediments

    By R. E. Delavault, H. V. Warren

    In normal soils there are usually 10 to 50 parts of copper in every million parts of .soil. Only 0.2 to .5 pct of this copper can be found by any simple cold chemical attack. Now, with rubeanic mid re

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Controlled Microstructures of Al-Cu AI2 Eutectic Composites and Their Compressive Properties

    By M. I. Jacobson, A. S. Yue, A. E. Vidoz, F. W. Crossman

    An equation governing the concept of constitutional supercooling under the combined effect of concentration and temperature gradients was used to produce platelike Al-CuAl2 eutectic composites for mec

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Coal - Flotation Improves Coal Quality and Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet at Vesta

    By J. P. Morgan, J. R. Dawson

    A review of Jones & Laughlin's Vesta coal preparation plant flowsheet in 1959 indicated that, of the three sizes making up the company's metallurgical product, the -48-mesh fraction offered

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Stabilization of Austenite by Cyclic Martensitic Transformations (TN)

    By George Krauss, Morris Cohen

    NUMEROUS investigators1-4 have shown that one of the most conspicuous effects of the reverse marten-sitic transformation in Fe-Ni alloys is the stabilization of the austenite which forms on reversal.

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - An Oxygen Steelmaking Process

    By F. W. Luersson

    High carbon, low phosphorus steel can now be made from pig iron containing 0.7 pct P or more, in a commercial sized open hearth furnace. No external heat is required for refining, and steel produced i

    Jan 1, 1958

  • AIME
    Factors Affecting the Replacing of Equipment

    By P. B. Bucky

    IN this day of steady progress in the mining industry, especially along mechanical lines, the question of whether to discard present equipment for that of a new type often engages the minds of many of

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Design of Longwall Systems

    By D. S. Choi, D. L. McCain

    A method of estimating the chain pillar size required to support the wide working faces of longwall or shortwall coal mining is presented. The pillar size is determined through the use of coal strengt

    Jan 1, 1981