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Reservoir Engineering-General - Comparison of Alternating Direction Explicit and Implicit Procedures in Two-Dimensional Flow Calculations
By K. H. Coats, M. H. Terhune
Analysis and example applications have been performed to compare the accuracy and computing speed of alternating-direction explicit and implicit procedures (ADEP and ADIP) in numerical solution of res
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Capillary Equilibrium in Porous Materials
By N. R. Morrow, C. C. Harris
The experimental points which describe capillary pressure curves are determined at apparent equilibria which are observed after bydrodynamic flow has ceased. For most systems, the time required to obt
Jan 1, 1966
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe Effect
By R. J. Stokes
S. Floreen (international Nickel Co.)— One fairly simple way to differentiate between em brittle me nt due to surface microcracks or due to a dislocation barrier effect might be to load a brittle rock
Jan 1, 1962
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Iron and Steel Division - Activities in Dilute Liquid Solution Fe-Si-O (TN)
By T. C. M. Pillay, John Chipman
The Si-0 equilibrium in liquid iron was investigated in some detail by Gokcen and Chipman1 who reported equilibrium constants of the following reactions: In each case the thermodynamic equilibrium
Jan 1, 1962
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Automatic Substations Used In Coal Mining
By R. J. Wensley
THE use of small substations for the supplying of 275-volt energy to the locomotive and cutting machines in coal mines is a well-established practice. A few years ago, when labor costs were lower, the
Jan 9, 1921
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Oxygen on the Solubility of Sulfur in Gamma Iron at 1324°C (TN)
By N. A. D. Parlee, I. D. Shah, W. C. Phelps
THIS note reports on a continuation of a program on the thermodynamics of Fe-S-X systems in the "steel-burning" temperature range begun by Bock, Barloga, and parlee.' Small coils of 0.039-i
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Tensile Strength Measured in Tension and Bending (TN)
By A. G. Rozner
TRANSVERSE rupture tests have been commonly used in mechanical investigations of brittle materials. The specimens are simple, easy to prepare, and loading presents no difficulty. Owing to the complexi
Jan 1, 1965
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Ore Deposits Of The Boulder Batholith Of Montana
By Paul Billingsley
THE purpose of this paper is a comparison, based on genesis, of the ore deposits associated with the igneous rocks of the central Montana Rockies. Considered separately, without attention to their ori
Jan 4, 1917
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Iron and Steel Division - The Influence of Carbon on the Activity Coefficient of Silicon in Liquid Iron-Carbon-Silicon
By David Schroeder, John Chipman
Jan 1, 1964
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Mill and Cyanide Plant of Chiksan Mines, Korea
By Charles De Witt
The ore treated at the reduction plant (called Yangdei) of the Chiksan -Mining Co., Korea, is brought from four of the company mines, and from the small tribute mines. The largest shipments conic from
Jan 5, 1915
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Part IX - Papers - Metallothermic Reduction of Oxides in Water-Cooled Copper Furnaces
By Fred H. Perfect
The thermite process, now approximately 80 years old, has heretofore been practiced in ceramic vessels. This paper outlines the successful production of several million pounds of alloy produced in zua
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - Applications of Hydrocyclones and Sieve Bends in Wet Treatment of Coal, Minerals and Mineral Products
By H. H. Dreissen, F. J. Fontein
The operating principle of the classifying cyclone has been described often but some special aspects of the cyclone receive further clarification here. In addition, several uses of the classifiers ar
Jan 1, 1963
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Crystallographic Orientation and Oxygen Content on Knoop Hardness Values of Iodide Titanium
By C. Feng, C. Elbaum
Knoop hardness measurements were carried out on large grains of iodide titanium containing different amounts of oxygen. For each oxygen content the hardness is recorded ainingas a function of the crys
Jan 1, 1959
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Minerals Beneficiation - Production of Self-Fluxed Pellets at the Republic Mine Grate-Kiln Plant
By E. B. Johnson
Cleveland-Cliffs lron Co., which operates Marquette lron Mining Co.'s Republic mine, conducted a test whereby 35,000 tons of self-fluxed pellets were produced in the grate-kiln system from specul
Jan 1, 1963
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Geophysics - Resistivity Method in Groundwater Exploration, City of Gunnison, Colo
By C. E. Melbye
A serious problem confronted the city of Gunnison early in 1958 in that, for a few months during each spring runoff, the water supply derived from the Gunnison River became polluted to an unsafe point
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Coal Gasification for Production of Synthesis and Pipeline Gas
By M. A. Elliott
The technology of gasifying coal to produce synthesis and pipeline gas has advanced significantly in the Past 20 to 30 years. This period has seen the extensive use of oxygen in coal gasification, th
Jan 1, 1961
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Reservoir Engineering – General - A Dynamic Programming Model of the Cyclic Steam Injection Process
By R. G. Bentsen, D. A. T. Donohue
The cyclic steam injection process has become the most widely applied and most successful thermal recovery technique in use today.1-4 Normally, steam stimulation is repeated several times during the l
Jan 1, 1970
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Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Computer Diagnosis of Down-Hole Conditions in Sucker Rod Pumping Wells
By S. G. Gibbs, A. B. Neely
Jan 1, 1967
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Stresses at Intersection of Tubes: Cross- and T-Joints
By A. A. Toprac
The recurring problem of joint failures in ofjshore structures, coupled with the catastrophic collapse of many of these structures during Hurricane Hilda (1964), hay forced reconsideration of techniqu
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the System Zirconium Iron (TN)
By D. W. Levinson, L. E. Tanner
DURING the course of an investigation of the zirconium-iron-tin system the zirconium-iron system was reexamined up to 55 pct* Fe. The alloys pre- visible melting3 and X-ray diffraction studies were
Jan 1, 1960