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Reservoir Engineering–General - The PVT-Behavior of Ethane in the Gaseous and Liquid StatesBy G. Thodos, E. M. Phillips
A reduced density correlation for the gaseous and liquid regions of ethane has been developed from all the experimental PVT data available in the literature for this substance. Saturated vapor and liq
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Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - A White high-manganese Brass (Metals Technology, June 1945)By J. R. Long, T. R. Graham, C. W. Matthews, R. S. Dean
In a previous paper! the authors reported on the mechanical properties of a 65 per cent copper, 10 per cent manganese, 25 per cent zinc alloy as compared with, similarly processed cartridge brass. Add
Jan 1, 1945
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Union of The Dorr Company and Oliver-United Filters Inc. Is Approved by StockholdersBy AIME AIME
FORMATION of a new company through the union of two familiar names in the mining and metallurgical world has just been announced. J. V. N. Dorr and E. L. Oliver have united the businesses and assets o
Jan 1, 1931
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The Applications And Limitations Of Computer Techniques In The Evaluation Of Hypothermal Tin LodesBy John A. Hosking
The recent activity of numerous foreign mining companies in the once flourishing tin fields in Cornwall, England has resulted in renewed interest in the evaluation of hypothermal tin deposits. These d
Jan 1, 1969
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San Francisco Paper - The Formation and Distribution of Bog Iron-Ore Deposits (with Discussion)By C. L. Dake
Iron is much more soluble in the ferrous than in the ferric form. Where, as in the case of the ferrous silicates and. the sulphides, the iron is already in the ferrous form, it may go at once into sol
Jan 1, 1916
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Can the Magnetism of Iron and Steel be Used to Determine Their Physical Properties?By William Metcalf
ONE of the first questions that naturally occurs to one who handles steel is," Why does steel harden ?" To answer this question the chemist and physicist have devoted much thought and experiment, and
Jan 1, 1881
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Iron and Steel Division - Activities of Iron in Iron-Platinum Alloys at 1300°CBy Arnulf Muan, R. W. Taylor
Activities of iron in Fe-Pt alloys have been dctermined by equilibrating mixtures of platinum metal and iron oxide at known oxygen Pressures in a thermobalance at 1300°C. Conzpositions and iron activi
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Structure of Diborides of Titanium, Zirconium, Columbium, Tantalum, and VanadiumBy J. T. Norton, H. Blumenthal, S. J. Sindeband
The interstitial phases formed by the transition elements with carbon, nitrogen and boron constitute a unique class of substances which are of considerable technical interest because of their well dev
Jan 1, 1950
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Comparison Of Estimated Vs. Actual Capital Cost And Operating Data For A Copper ConcentratorBy Thomas D. Henderson, Donald E. Crowell
INTRODUCTION This paper presents a "case history" of the steps taken to estimate capital and operating costs for a typical porphyry copper concentrator of ±9,070 metric tons (10,000 short tons) per d
Jan 1, 1978
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Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Calculation of Pressure Drops in Flowing Wells (With Discussion)By R. J. Schilthuis, T. V. Moore
In a previous paper,' the results of some experimental work on the measurement of slippage in the flow of oil and gas mixtures through vertical pipes were presented. The data obtained were correl
Jan 1, 1933
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PART II - Communications - Dislocation-Relaxation Internal-Friction Peak in Columbium and Cb-5Pct ZrBy J. E. Hanlon, J. D. Wolf
The relaxation peaks observed in plastically deformed materials at low temperatures have been reviewed by sack1 and Niblett and wilks. 2 In particular, the dislocation-relaxation in columbium has rece
Jan 1, 1967
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - High-Temperature Flow Properties of Water-Base Drilling FluidsBy M. R. Annis
Drilling mud rheological and gel property changes due to elevated temperatures frequently cause problems in drilling deep wells. A laboratory investigation of the effects of time, temperatures up to 3
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Technical Note -New Process For Treatment Of Waste Waters Containing Cyanide And Related SpeciesBy G. J. Borbely, E. A. Devuyst, V. A. Ettel
Introduction Of the techniques reported for cyanide removal from effluents, alkaline chlorination is the most common (Fisher and Wasser, 1969; Reidt, 1969). Shortcomings with this technique are the
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - The Contact Pyrometasomatic Aureoles (Mining Tech., May 1948, T.P. 2357)By Harrison Schmitt
The definitions of the terms commonly used in connection with metamorphism at elevated temperature near igneous contacts are re-examined. As the study of tactite zones associated with igneous contacts
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Dead-End Pore Volume and Dispersion in Porous Media; DiscussionBy J. E. Warren
In their analysis of Eqs. 29 and 30, the authors correctly deduce the following behavior limits for the "differential capacitance model". 1. When the rate group a is sufficiently large, the model r
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - The Contact Pyrometasomatic Aureoles (Mining Tech., May 1948, T.P. 2357)By Harrison Schmitt
The definitions of the terms commonly used in connection with metamorphism at elevated temperature near igneous contacts are re-examined. As the study of tactite zones associated with igneous contacts
Jan 1, 1949
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Utilization Of A Mine-Wide Data/Communications System At Kitt #1 And Amonate MinesBy Nick Turner, E Walker, George C. Bowser
A fully field tested mine-wide data/communications system is presented which integrates total data acquisition, control, and instrumentation into a single system. Installations at Kitt #1 and Amonate
Jan 1, 1983
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Principles Of Comminution, I-Size Distribution And Surface Calculations (870a450d-7044-4cfe-8106-d1029f5a91cb)By R. Schuhmann
PROBLEMS in expressing, interpreting, and using size-distribution data recur in many phases of mineral dressing; therefore it is desirable that size analyses be expressed in such a form, either numeri
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Notes - Effect of Nickel and Molybdenum on Stabilization of the Austenite-Martensite TransformationBy D. J. Blickwede
PRESENT knowledge of the effects of time and temperature upon stabilization of the austenite-martensite reaction in steel is fairly complete,1-3 but at the time the work described herein was initiated
Jan 1, 1954
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The Mass Copper of the Lake Superior Mines, and the Method of Mining itBy William P. Blake
THE occurrence of enormous masses of pure copper has given the mining district of Lake Superior worldwide reputation. The first masses brought from there excited great attention, and directed the noti
Jan 1, 1876