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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Iran during 1938Masjid-i-Su1aiman.—There have been no new developments in the Masjid-i-Sulaiman oil fields during the year 1938. In spite of the age of this field, the fall in dome pressure shows no appreciable varia
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Iran during 1938Masjid-i-Su1aiman.—There have been no new developments in the Masjid-i-Sulaiman oil fields during the year 1938. In spite of the age of this field, the fall in dome pressure shows no appreciable varia
Jan 1, 1939
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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Glass-Doped Iron: A Model for Doped TungstenBy John L. Walter
A sintered compact of iron containing 0.007 vol fraction of glass , prepared 6). powder rnetullurgtcal lechniques, was rolled lo foil, 0.001 in. /hick. The foil sullrples were anneuled a1 650° to 85
Jan 1, 1968
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Electrical Logging - The Relation Between Electrical Resistivity and Brine Saturation in Reservoir Rocks (See Discussions by G. E. Archie. p. 324, and by M. R. J. Wyllie and Walter. D. Rose. p. 325)By H. L. Bilhartz, H. F. Dunlap, C. R. Bailey, Ellis Shuler
Data are presented which indicate that the saturation exponent, n, in the equation, R. = R100S-11, relating core resistivity, I:,. to the resistivity at 100 per cent saturation. R100. and to the satur
Jan 1, 1949
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Electrical Logging - The Relation Between Electrical Resistivity and Brine Saturation in Reservoir Rocks (See Discussions by G. E. Archie. p. 324, and by M. R. J. Wyllie and Walter. D. Rose. p. 325)By C. R. Bailey, H. F. Dunlap, Ellis Shuler, H. L. Bilhartz
Data are presented which indicate that the saturation exponent, n, in the equation, R. = R100S-11, relating core resistivity, I:,. to the resistivity at 100 per cent saturation. R100. and to the satur
Jan 1, 1949
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PART IV - Papers - A Calorimetric Investigation of the Bismuth-Rich Region of the System Bismuth-SeleniumBy P. Chaudhari, Michael B. Bever
The heat of solution at infinite dilution of selenium in bismuth, the heat of mixing of selenium and bismuth, and the limit of solubility of selenium in bis~rzuth have been determined at 573, 623; and
Jan 1, 1968
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Part VIII - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967
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Part X - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967
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Thermal Metamorphism and Ground Water Alteration Of Coking Coal Near Paonia, ColoradoBy Vard H. Johnson
IN 1943 the U. S. Bureau of Mines undertook drilling in an effort to develop new reserves of coking coal in an area near Paonia, Colo., as a part of an attempt to alleviate the shortage of known cokin
Jan 1, 1952
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Temperature-gradient Studies on Tempering Reactions of Quenched High-carbon Steels (81763577-5709-448b-91e4-1f4ae1adedf8)By Charles Austin
IN a recent paper the authors1 discussed the reactions to tempering of hypereutectoid steels quenched from 1000° C., as revealed by studies on changes in hardness, electrical resistivity, coercive for
Jan 1, 1938
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The Federated American Engineering SocietiesBy AIME AIME
ORGANIZATION of The Federated American Engineering Societies was effected at the organizing conference of national, local, state and regional engineering and allied technical organizations at the Cosm
Jan 1, 1920
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Institute of Metals Division - The Influence of the Temperature of Deformation on Strain Aging of Alpha-IronBy J. O. Brittain, E. Lautenschlager
An investigation was conducted on fine grained airon wire to measure the influence of the temperature of deformation on strain aging near room temperature. Specimens were deformed various amounts at 7
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Heat Treatment on the Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Corrosion Resistance of Heavy Forged Sections of Zircaloy-2By John H. Schemel
Large Zircaloy-2 hammer or press forged bars did not exhibit the uniform excellent corrosion resistance to steam normally expected of the alloy in wrought form. Weight gains of coupons cut from forged
Jan 1, 1962
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Control of Underground Mine Fires at Tintic Standard MineBy Earl Hanson
FIRES in heavily timbered mines are disastrous, involving danger to both life and property. Some mines have been completely ruined or so heavily damaged that reopening them would not pay. Though few m
Jan 1, 1936
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Thermal Conductivities of Porous Rocks Filled with Stagnant FluidBy J. M. Smith, D. Kunii
Effective thermal conductivities of sandstones filled with stagnant fluids were measured using a steady-state technique. Data were obtained for seven sandstone samples, taken from four different locat
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Coal - Frontiers in Heat Extraction from the Combustion Gases of Coal - DiscussionBy Elmer R. Kaiser
G. A. Vissac (Consulting Engineer, Vancouver, B. C.) —Some of the data presented in this paper, in connection with cost studies of washed coals, should be clarified and qualified. Washing a raw coa
Jan 1, 1955
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Acid and High Analysis Fertilizer Production From Western Phosphate RockBy Robert J. McNally
There are three primary plant nutrients-nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium--expressed in any fertilizer compound as percent N, percent P2O5, and percent K20, in that order. This article will be conce
Oct 1, 1956
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Meetings of the Institute (256b201a-7ae4-4510-8f2f-325f7125fab8)Trans No. Place Date Vol. 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa' May, '71 1 2. Bethlehem, Pa Aug., '71 1 3. Troy, N. Y Nov., '71.. 1 4. Philadelphia, Pa Feb., '72.. 1 5. New York, N. Y.&
Jan 1, 1928
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Chicago Paper - The Cement-Materials of Southwest Arkansas (Discussion, 944)By John C. Branner
Inquiries are frequently made concerning the chalk- and clay-beds of Arkansas, usually with a view to the manufacture of Portland cement. The chalk-deposits were first described by Professor R. T. Hil
Jan 1, 1898