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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Trinidad during 1932

    By H. W. Reid

    One of the outstanding features of the year was a further marked decline in the footage drilled. This is estimated at 169,000 ft., as against 218,000 ft. for the previous year, and 372,500 ft. in 1930

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Refining - Developments in Refinery Engineering during 1930 - Summary

    By H. W. Camp

    In attempting to summarize and pick out the outstanding development,s in refinery engineering during the past 12 or 13 months, one is immediately impressed by the great strides that have taken place.

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Proration in Texas

    By David Donoghue

    The efforts towards curtailment in Texas have been successful, despite the great area covered and the wide variety of oils offered. There are, of course, examples of noncooperation, perhaps of absolut

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Is One Principal Aim Better Than Manifold Interests

    By Bradley Stoughton

    PROMINENCE has been given lately in engineering circles to the question whether an organisation with manifold interests can be as effective as one with a single aim, especially if that single aim be t

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Studies in the System Alumina-silica-water

    By Rustum Roy, E. F. Osborn

    THE investigation discussed in this paper concerns phase equilibria in the alumina-silica-water system. Studies in this system are part of a re¬search project sponsored by the Geophysics Branch of the

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Measurement Of The Temperature Drop In Blast-Furnace Hot-Blast Mains

    By R. J. Wysor

    MORE than two years ago, in making efficiency tests on our hot-blast stoves, I was surprised to discover a marked difference in temperature as indicated by a pyrometer inserted near a stove on blast,

    Jan 10, 1915

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    Papers - Zinc - The Magdeburg Zinc Works of the Georg Von Giesche's Erben Mining Company

    By Hermann Bach, Walther Hänig, Willi Gehrhardt, Ernst Theurich, Walter Langner

    With the construction of the Magdeburg zinc works, the Georg von Giesche's Erben Mining Co. of Breslau has to a certain extent completed the program of reconstruction which it set as its goal aft

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Iron and Steel Division - A Thermodynamic Study of the Reaction CaS + H2O [=] CaO + H2S and the Desulphurization of Liquid Metals with Lime

    By Terkel Rosenqvist

    THE desulphurization of molten iron and steel is a very complicated process. One way to arrive at a better understanding of this process is to break it down into several simpler chemical processes tha

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Zinc Diffusion In Alpha Brass

    By A. D. Smigelskas, E. O. Kirkendall

    THIS is the third paper in a series on the diffusion of zinc in alpha brass.1 At the time of the first-paper it was accepted that diffusion in a substitutional type of solid solution depended upon an

    Jan 1, 1946

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    St. Louis Paper - Oil Shales and Petroleum Prospects in Brazil (with Discussion)

    By H. E. Williams

    In view of the frequent occurrence of petroleum in other parts of the world, it seems odd that so large an area as is contained within the borders of Brazil should be without this product. This appare

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Coal - Low-temperature Coke as a Reactive Carbon

    By C. E. Lesher

    THIS paper reports a study of the reactivity of 950°F and 1650°F cokes as measured by relative rates of reduction of iron oxides at temperatures up to 2200°F. Previous work cited shows general accepta

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Low-temperature Coke as a Reactive Carbon

    By C. E. Lesher

    THIS paper reports a study of the reactivity of 950°F and 1650°F cokes as measured by relative rates of reduction of iron oxides at temperatures up to 2200°F. Previous work cited shows general accepta

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Formation Stabilization In Uranium In Situ Leaching And Ground Water Restoration

    By T. Y. Yan

    SUMMARY Laboratory high pressure column tests have shown that the presence of 1-20 ppm of aluminum ion effectively prevents permeability loss during uranium leaching with leachates containing sodiu

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Relation of Mechanical Loading to Coal Cleaning

    By John Richards

    MY remarks will be confined to the experience of our company in mining the No. 8 seam of coal in Ohio, although I believe that the relationship existing here between the method of mining and the metho

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Strength Of Indiana Limestone In True Biaxial Loading Conditions

    By B. Amadei

    INTRODUCTION Laboratory studies on the deformability and strength of intact rocks generally involve the uniaxial compression test, the standard triaxial compression test and direct or indirect ten

    Jan 1, 1984

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    New York Paper - Electric Traction in Mines

    By Charles Legrand

    In many iron, coal and copper mines where large tonnages are known before starting operation and proper provisions can be made, the problems of electric traction by trolley locomotives are not very di

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Phosphorus and Carbon in Iron and Steel

    By Rossiter W. Ph. D. Raymond

    (From the President's Address at St. Louis, 1874.) IN the course of this address, President Raymond referred to the law, said to have been discovered at the French works of Terrenoire, that th

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Institute of Metals Division - Microstraining in Fiber-Reinforced Silver

    By N. M. Parikh, T. J. Koppenaal

    The strengthening mechanism of fiber-reinforced silver has been investigated as a function of fiber density and fiber material. Stress-strain curves were determined in the range 2 x 10-6 to 2 x 10-3 p

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Involved in Removal of Sulphate from Drilling Muds by Barium Carbonate

    By W. E. Bergman, P. G. Carpenter, H. B. Fisher

    The conditions under which barium carbonate can be used to remove sulfates from drilling muds are limited The amount of sulfate remaining in solution in the system after treatment with barium carbonat

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Involved in Removal of Sulphate from Drilling Muds by Barium Carbonate

    By P. G. Carpenter, H. B. Fisher, W. E. Bergman

    The conditions under which barium carbonate can be used to remove sulfates from drilling muds are limited The amount of sulfate remaining in solution in the system after treatment with barium carbonat

    Jan 1, 1949