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  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculated Pressure Build-Up for a Low-Permeability Gas-Condensate Well

    By H. Dykstra

    Calculated wellbore pressures were obtained for parameters of radilcs ratio and permeability. In all cases bur two, after-production was allowed to occur for one day. The calculated pressure build-up

  • AIME
    Books for Engineers

    Detailed Geology of Certain Areas in the Mineral Hill and Warm Springs Mining District. By A. L. Anderson. T. H. Kilsgaard and V. C. Fryklund. Jr. Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology. University of Idah

    Jan 12, 1951

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Mathematical Theory for the Displacement of Oil and Water by Alcohol

    By C. Wachmann

    The theory presented ill this paper makes possible examination of the phenomenological aspect of secondary oil recovery by alcohol flooding. Limitutions of the theory are contingent on three primary a

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Ball-Norton Electro-Magnetic Separator

    By C. M. Ball

    The magnetic concentration of iron-ores has been so often and so widely studied and discussed among the members of the Institute that any remarks concerning its general importance, from an economic st

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Correlation Of Laboratory Corrosion Tests With Service: Weather-Exposure Tests Of Sheet Duralumin

    By Henry Rawdon

    ANY laboratory corrosion test, as judged from the practical point of view, is valuable only to the extent that it foretells what will, in all probability, occur in service. Such a test is most properl

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Economics - Risk Analysis in Mineral Investment Decisions

    By DeVerle P. Harris

    Risk for most mineral investments is greater than that of average business ventures, because the physical and economic characteristics of the mineral deposit are never known with certainty. Inasmuch a

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Stereographic Projection

    By Charles Barrett

    METALLURGISTS are making use of the stereographic projection to a steadily increasing extent. In the last five years no less than 20 papers in American metallurgical journals alone have employed the s

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    PART XI – November 1967 - Papers - Jet Penetration and Bath Circulation in the Basic Oxygen Furnace

    By R. A. Flinn, R. D. Pehlke, D. R. Glass, P. O. Hays

    Knowledge of the depth of penetralion of an oxygen jet into the bath of the oxygen converter and of the correlation of penetration with driuing pressuve, lance heighl, and nozzle throat area is vital

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Discussion - Iron And Steel Division - Production Of Low-Sulphur Sponge Iron – Graham, H. W.

    By H. W. Graham

    [ ] Even though we have a small audience, I am sure there are some here who are interested in sponge iron. It is a large subject, with a lot of economic interest, and one that will continue to grow i

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Electric Logging - A Contribution to Electric Log Interpretation in Shaly Sands

    By M. P. Tixier, A. Poupon, M. E. Loy

    Simple qualitative methods are explained for identifying those shaly sands in a well that are most likely to contain oil. A need for more precise measurement of the variables that enter shaly sand ana

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Institute of Metals Division - System Zirconium-Oxygen

    By R. F. Domagala, D. J. McPherson

    Iodide zirconium was combined with calculated amounts of ZrO2 or master alloys and arc-melted. Annealing treatments were carried out at 21 temperature levels. Metallographic examination of the heat tr

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Comminution - Wear Tests on Grinding Balls (Metals Tech, April 1948 and Mining Tech., May 1948, TP 2319)

    By C. M. Loeb, T. E. Norman

    The use of ball, rod and tube mills for grinding ore, cement and other materials has grown so rapidly during the past forty years that the world's annual consumption of ferrous grinding media for

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Relation of Magnetic Susceptibility to Mineral Composition - Discussion

    By David R. Mitchell, Ernest M. Spokes

    MINING ENGINEERING, page 373, March 1958, vol. 211) S. C. Sun: This article by Spokes and Mitchell deserves high commendation. For many years mineral dressers have been at a loss to explain the var

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Plasticity Theory For Anisotropic Rocks And Soils

    By William G. Pariseau

    There are important phenomena in rock and soil mechanics that cannot be explained in terms of theories of homogeneous, isotropic materials. Subsidence of strata about mine openings is an example. In-s

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Mine Taxation

    By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry

    "Who is the man who views the mines and promptly turns them down? Who is the one that thinks this is the short cut to renown? Who is it gives the bum advice to the innocent financier? The knowledge-fe

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Officers And Directors (664e65e5-a948-4342-b8cf-1b166be00e1c)

    For the year ending February, 1917 PRESIDENT ................... L. D. RICKETTS,' NEW YORK, N. Y. . PAST PRESIDENTS BENJAMIN B. THAYER 1 NEW YORK, N. Y. ................. WILLIAM L. SAUNDER

    Jan 8, 1916

  • AIME
    Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods, and Materials - Solubility Studies on High Molecular Weight Paraffin Hydrocarbons Obtained from Petroleum Rod Waxes

    By C. C. Nathan

    Data are resented on the physical properties of five waxes obtained from fields in Texas and Louisiana in which "parafin" troubles are being experienced. The crude parafin was fractionated into three

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Further Discussion of Papers Published in Transactions, Volume 201 (1954) - The Mechanics of Formation Fracture Induction and Extension

    By W. F. Kieschnick, Eugene Harrison, W. J. McGuire

    W. J. McGuire, et al, are to be commended for their undertaking of a mathematical solution of a very difficult problem. Unfortunately, however, a mathematical approach requires the application of s

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Equations of Flow in Gas Drive Reservoirs and the Th...

    By H. H. Rachford, J. Douglas, D. W. Peaceman

    A numerical solution of equations describing two-phase flow in porous media shows promise in providing a technique for predicting the displacermet from satlds of oil by water or gas. The description i

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    Production Engineering and Research - Gravity Drainage in Oil Fields (T.P. 161 I, Petr. Tech., Sept. 1943)

    By James O. Lewis

    Gravity drainage is the self-propulsion of oil downward in the reservoir rock. Under favorable natural and operational conditions, it has been found to effect recoveries comparable to water displaceme

    Jan 1, 1944