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Reservoir Engineering - Research - Estimating Size and Shape of Vertical and Horizontal Fractures
By A. C. England, William F. Haney, Paul B. Crawford, Bobby L. Landrum
The creation of unsymmetrical vertical or horizontal fractures in a producing well will result in a unique distortion of the normal shut-in pressures existing at the four surrounding wells. An electri
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Isoembrittlement in Chromium and Molybdenum Alloy Steels During Tempering (Discussion, p. 1276)
By G. Bhat, J. F. Libsch
lsoembrittlement curves depicting the influence of time and temperature in the range 800' to 1260°F (425' to 680°C) on the development of embrittlement in a commercial chromium alloy steel a
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Aging Effects in Commercially Pure Beryllium
By D. R. Mash
A strong yield point with attendant enhanced mechanical properties was found in commercially pure beryllium under certain conditions of heat treatment. Beryllium specimens also responded to both quenc
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Analysis of Variables in Rod Milling. Comparison of Overflow and End Peripheral Discharge Mills
By B. H. Bergstrom, Will Mitchell, T. G. Kirkland, C. L. Sollenberger
IN a previous article' the authors outlined a study of the variables in rod milling and also reported data from a series of open circuit grinding tests on a massive limestone in a 30-in. x 4-ft e
Jan 1, 1956
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Natural Gas Technology - Temperature Surveys in Gas Producing Wells
By M. P. Tixier, K. S. Kunz
A method for the interpretation of temperature curves recorded in gas producing wells is described. One essen-tial feature of the method is a simple graphical construction which conveniently reflects
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Solid Solubility of Calciurn in Magnesium
By E. C. Burke
IN view of rather widespread use of calcium as an alloying addition to magnesium alloys, it is rather surprising to find that, although the general features of the Mg-Ca equilibrium diagram are known
Jan 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Production of Zirconium Diboride from Zirconia and Boron Carbide
By T. E. Evans, C. T. Baroch
ZrB2 was produced in batches of 4 to 6 Ib by interaction of ZrO2, B4C, B203, and carbon at around 2000°C in a simple graphite resistance furnace. Techniques of production are discussed and the final d
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Zirconium-Columbium Diagram
By D. F. Atkins, B. A. Rogers
The constitutional diagram presented herein is relatively simple. Complete mutual solid solubility exists for an interval below the solidus line, a continuous curve with a flat minimum near 22 pct Cb
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fluorochemical Collectors in Flotation
By Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Eugene L. Talbot
THE perfluoro acids and derivatives show unusual surface-active properties that qualify them as possible flotation reagents. They lower the surface tension of water from 15 to 20 dynes below that obta
Jan 1, 1956
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Mining - Exhaust Dust Control in Dry Percussion Drilling. Abstract.
By Howard L. Hartman, Eugene P. Pfleider
The paper relates to the laboratory and pilot plant studies that have been carried out by Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd., Metallurgical Research Div., in developing the ammonia pressure leach process for
Jan 1, 1956
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Mining - Chuquicamata Develops Better Method to Evaluate Core Drill Sludge Samples - Discussion
By Glenn C. Waterman
Richard Strong (Oliver Iron Mining Div., U. S. Steel Corp.)—Mr. Waterman states (p. 59, Trans., January 1954): "Core-sludge combining factors have been calculaied for any combination of core-sludge re
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Use of Autoclaves and Flash Heat Exchangers at Beaverlodge
By R. W. Mancantelli, J. R. Woodward
IN 1947 a large low grade deposit of uranium was located in the northwest corner of Saskatchewan, in the Beaverlodge property of Eldorado Mining & Refining Ltd. Most of the values occur as thin seams
Jan 1, 1956
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1955 - Structure and Mineralization at Silver Bell, Arizona (1954) 199, p. 1095
By Kenyon E. Richard, James H. Courtright
Thomas W. Mitcham (Strategic Minerals, Inc., Grand Junction, Colo.)—The authors have presented a significant contribution to the field of mining geology. The article is graphic, remarkably concise, an
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Deformation and Recrystallization Textures of Rolled Uranium Sheet
By H. W. Knott, M. H. Mueller, P. A. Beck
The rolling and recrystallization textures in 300°C rolled uranium sheet were investigated using a Geiger counter diffractometer with the modified Schulz reflection technique. Seven sections of sheet
Jan 1, 1956
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Institute of Metals Division - Cold-Rolled Textures of Silicon-Iron Crystals
By P. K. Koh, G. C. Dunn
Si-Fe single crystals in a number of selected orientations were cold rolled 70 pct and analyzed to obtain quantitative (110) pole figures. Stable end orientations were ddetermined, and the effect of o
Jan 1, 1956
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Continuous Ion Exchange
By R. McNeill, D. E. Weiss, E. A. Swinton
In a continuous countercurrent exchange process, an alteration in any one of the operating conditions has a complex effect on the others, which can only be predicted by employing the transfer unit or
Jan 1, 1956
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Industrial Minerals - Errors in Underground Air Measurements
By Stefan Boshkov, Malcolm T. Wane
THE validity and accuracy of velocity measurements underground have been questioned repeatedly by those in mine ventilation work. The general disagreement on the subject is well illustrated in an AIME
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Refractory Design Increases Rotary Kiln Efficiency
By W. F. Rochow, W. C. Burke
Numerous designs of linings and accessories, including dams, lifters, and heat exchangers, contribute greatly to kiln efficiencies. Greater conductivity is achieved with basic brick than with fireclay
Jan 1, 1956
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Do’s and Don’t’s on Belt
By R. U. Jackson
Belt conveying is a method of transportation that requires proper servicing and maintenance if completely economical results are to be obtained from the system. With a trucking system, it is commo
Jan 1, 1956
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