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Minerals Beneficiation - Concentration of Minerals at the Oil/Water InterfaceBy H. L. Shergold, O. Mellgren
Concentration of fine quartz particles at the iso-octane/water interface has been investigated under different conditions of pH and dodecylamine concentration. The results obtained from the related st
Jan 1, 1971
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Filtration Behavior of Circulating Drilling FluidsBy C. Bezemer, I. Havenaar
An investigation was carried out on the dynamic liltration behavior of drilling fluids. In a set-up consisting of a porous pipe through which the drilling mud was circulated, dynamic liltration rates
Jan 1, 1967
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Reaction and Properties of Silica-Portland Cement Mixtures Cured at Elevated TemperaturesBy F. D. Patchen
Changes in the properties of partland cement upon the addition of fine-ground silica are discussed. Data were collected from formulations cured for periods up to 60 days at temperatures varying from 1
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Temperature on the Creep of Polycrystalline Aluminum by the Cross-Slip MechanismBy N. Jaffee, J. E. Dorn
An activation energy of 27,400 5 1000 cal per mole was obtained for the creep of poly crystaLline aluminum over the temperature range of 273° to 350°K, at strains varying from 0.003 to 0.230. Stresses
Jan 1, 1962
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Part VIII - Electromigration and Diffusion of Silver in Liquid BismuthBy Seymour G. Epstein
Using a modified capillary-reservoir technique, electromigration of dilute solutions of silver in liquid bismuth has been measured with relatively good precision. The effects of experiment duration, t
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Mode Conversion Technique Employed in Shear Wave Velocity Studies of Rock Samples Under Axial and Uniform CompressionBy A. R. Gregory
A shear wave velocity laboratory apparatus and techniques for testing rock samples under simulated subsurface conditions have been developed. In the apparatus, two electromechanical transducers operat
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Comparison Between the Predicted and Actual Production History of a Condensate ReservoirBy N. H. Harrison, J. K. Rodgers, S. Regier
This paper presents comparisons of data obtained from a laboratory reservoir study and from a calculated behavior prediction with the actual production history of a condensate reservoir. A small no
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Effect of Overburden Pressure on Some Properties of SandstonesBy V. M. Dobrynin
Experimental data demonstrate that physical properties of porous rocks change under pressure. In this paper an assumption is made and proved that under pressure the changes of physical properties such
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - The Crystallography of Large-Grain Pairs in Tungsten Lamp WireBy H. A. Fisch, A. J. Opinsky, J. L. Bartos
Fort?-six- two-grain bounduries were studied in doped tungsten 1amp wire that had been heated to 3450°K very vapidly. Back-reflection Laue photograms were taken of the grain boundary partners and sol
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Constitution Diagram Ta-Pt Between 50-100 At. Pct PtBy Nicholas J. Grant, Robert H. Kane, Bill C. Geissen
The platinum-rich section of the Ta-Pt Phase diagram was worked out by metallographic and X-ray techniques, using twenty alloys; solidus temperatures and solid solubilities were determined. Besides s
Jan 1, 1965
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Liquid-Solid Phase Distribution Studies in the Systems Iron-Lead, Cobalt- Lead, Chromium-Tin, and Nickel-SilverBy John Wulff, David A. Stevenson
The solubility of iron and cobalt in liquid lead, the solubility of chromium in liquid tin, and nickel in liquid silver were determined up to 1300°C in an atmosphere of hydrogen. Liquid samples were t
Jan 1, 1962
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Part XII - Communications - Measurement of Nitride Kinetics on Chromium by ElIipsometryBy Donald L. Johnson
REVIEWS on the applications of optical ellipsometry to the study of polycrystalline metal surfaces and oxidation-corrosion processes have been presented by Kruger and Hayfield, and white.' In vie
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Pressure Transient Performance of a Multilayered Reservoir with CrossflowBy V. J. Berry, J. D. Pendergrass
Well pressure transient tests provide a means for directly obtaining information about formation pressure and reservoir flow capacity. Such tests have also been proposed for determining presence and l
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Institute of Metals Division - Predendritic SolidificationBy H. Biloni, B. Chalmers
Metallographic studies of the segregation of solute in and near the surfaces of chill-cast alloys have shown that, under sufficiently severe conditions, nucleation on the cold mold surface is followed
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering-General - A Compositional Material Balance for Combination Drive Reservoirs with Gas and Water InjectionBy J. Lohrenz, R. J. Francis, G. C. Clark
Compositional material balance methods have been extended to solution gas-gas cap-water drive reservoirs. Partial or complete pressure maintenance as well as reservoir repressuring by gas and/or water
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Institute of Metals Division - Nature of the Line Markings in Titanium and Alpha Titanium AlloysBy R. I. Jaffee, C. M. Craighead, G. A. Lenning
THERE has been considerable discussion among A metallurgists and others interested in the development of titanium alloys as to the nature of the fine line markings which appear in the microstruc-tures
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Lamellar Tilt Boundary of Mg-32 Wt Pct Al EutecticBy A. S. Yue
Small-angle tilt boundaries have been observed in a lamellar eutectic structure. These boundaries are morphologically similar to a theoretical till boundary originally proposed by Burgers. The product
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Equilibrium in the Methane-Carbon Dioxide-Hydrogen Sulfide-Sulfur SystemBy D. R. Wieland, H. T. Kennedy
The object of the work reported here was to determine the content of elemental sulfur in gaseous methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and in mixtures of these gases, at pressures and temperatwes
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Institute of Metals Division - Development of Mechanical and Magnetic Hardness in a 10 Pct V-Co-Fe AlloyBy R. W. Fountain, J. F. Libsch
ONSIDERABLE time and effort have been ex- pended recently in research designed to provide a better understanding of the solid state transformations leading to the permanent magnet qualities of many co
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Characteristics of the Isothermal Martensitic Transformation (Discussions, pp. 709, 1265)By B. L. Averbach, M. Cohen, C. H. Shih
The isothermal formation of martensite is studied in Fe-Ni-Mn and Fe-Mn-C alloys under conditions where the athermal transformation is completely avoided, there being no martensite present at the begi
Jan 1, 1956