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New York Paper - Oil Laws of Latin America (with Discussion)
By Edward Schuster, Frank Feuille
As the time allotted is short, we can present only a general idea of the oil laws in the Latin-American republics, as a supplement to Bulletin 206 of the Department of the Interior compiled under the
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Peru during 1934
By Oliver B. Hopkins
The Peruvian production increased over 3 million barrels from 1933 to 1934—from approximately 13¼ million barrels to over 16¼ million barrels—bringing the cumulative production of the country up to 17
Jan 1, 1935
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Results of a Tertiary Hot Waterflood in a Thin Sand Reservoir
By W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew, H. B. Steves, M. L. Powers
This paper presents and discusses the results obtained during a pilot test in the Loco field in southern Okla homa. The test was conducted in a 2%-acre pattern that was part of a 20-acre conventional
Jan 1, 1969
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Development Of Residual Stresses In Strip Rolling
By R. E. Ricksecker, W. M. Baldwin, R. McC. Baker
INTRODUCTION THE development of residual stress in strip during rolling has not been systematically studied. A few scattered papers1-3 mention the existence of residual stresses in rolled strip or
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Some Outstanding Mine-hoisting Equipment (T.P. 1190, with discussion)
By Bruno V. E. Nordberg
Hoisting is one of the earliest endeavors of man with machinery, for hoisting was probably used by the early Egyptians. Treadmills were used for general hoisting until early in the nineteenth century
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Some Outstanding Mine-hoisting Equipment (T.P. 1190, with discussion)
By Bruno V. E. Nordberg
Hoisting is one of the earliest endeavors of man with machinery, for hoisting was probably used by the early Egyptians. Treadmills were used for general hoisting until early in the nineteenth century
Jan 1, 1940
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - The Preparation of Anthracite
By Paul Sterling
The general impression regarding the preparation of merchantable anthracite is that it is confined to a colossal, grimy structure, called a " coal-breaker." This name is a misnomer; for the desired re
Jan 1, 1912
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Iron and Steel Division - Grain Refinement of Steel Ingots by Solidification in a Moving Electromagnetic Field
By C. Richards Honeycutt, Frederick C. Langenberg, Guenter Pestel
Solidification in a moving electromagnetic field was successful in altering the as-cast grain structure of steel ingots. The equipment is described and exerimental results are presented for several d
Jan 1, 1962
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Alabama Coal Mining Practices
By Milton Fies
ALTHOUGH pig iron from iron ore and red cedar charcoal preceded the mining of coal by many years, for tradition says that Alabama iron was used to shoe the horses of Andrew Jackson's soldiers, co
Jan 9, 1924
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Engineers Available (a03c9680-4d15-4d9c-a859-156e88513460)
(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) No. 488.-Mining engineer, member, technical graduate, married, a
Jan 12, 1918
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Papers - Engineering Research - Study Flow of Gas-oil-water Mixtures through Unconsolidated Sands (T. P. 1206, with discussion)
By M. C. Leverett, W. B. Lewis
The dynamic behavior of a multiple fluid system is completely describable in terms of driving forces and resistances to flow. The latter are proportional to the viscosity of the fluid under considerat
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Engineering Research - Study Flow of Gas-oil-water Mixtures through Unconsolidated Sands (T. P. 1206, with discussion)
By W. B. Lewis, M. C. Leverett
The dynamic behavior of a multiple fluid system is completely describable in terms of driving forces and resistances to flow. The latter are proportional to the viscosity of the fluid under considerat
Jan 1, 1941
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Nitrogen Compounds
By Ted C. Briggs
Nitrogen exists in two broad categories commonly designated as elemental nitrogen and fixed nitrogen. Elemental nitrogen is found in nature as a diatomic molecule and constitutes about 78%, by volume,
Jan 1, 1975
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Institute of Metals Division - Heterogeneous Nucleation Of the Martensite Transformation
By D. Turnbull, R. E. Cech
FISHER, Hollomon, and Turnbull have developed a theory for the nucleation of martensite. They first tested the theory on Fe-C alloys and low alloy steels. The major factor influencing nucleation of ma
Jan 1, 1957
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New York Paper - The Equipment of Camps and Expeditions (Discussion 1030)
By Charles H. Snow
The engineer has often to penetrate difficult or unknown regions. Mineral, irrigation, boundary and railway problems frequently necessitate journeys through, or long residence in, localities whence su
Jan 1, 1900
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Drainage
By John K. Berry
The handling and disposal of mine water is a much larger problem than is apparent at first glance. Many more tons of water are removed from underground coal mines in the United States each year than t
Jan 1, 1973
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New York Paper - Finishing Melting Temperatures of Simple Ingot Steels (with Discussion)
By Henry D. Hibbard
The finishing and casting temperature of steel is a subject concerning which there is so much to learn that some temerity is required to write about it. This paper is, therefore, suggestive rather tha
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (T. P. 988, with discussion)
By Anson Hayes, John Chipman
The quality of sheet and strip products made of rimming steel is closely related to the structure and chemistry of the ingots. The variation in composition throughout the ingot, as affected by segrega
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (T. P. 988, with discussion)
By Anson Hayes, John Chipman
The quality of sheet and strip products made of rimming steel is closely related to the structure and chemistry of the ingots. The variation in composition throughout the ingot, as affected by segrega
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Preparation - Relationship of Ore Dressing and Coal Preparation (With Discussion)
By E. A. Holbrook
The art of ore dressing is as old as civilization itself. Jason's search for the golden fleece was perhaps only the use of sheepskins for catching gold from gold-bearing sands washed over them. F
Jan 1, 1934