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  • AUSIMM
    Air-core imaging in a hydrocyclone using non-invasive ERT Technique – effect of reconstruction algorithms

    By N Mangadoddy, P Jampana, S Diddi

    The study of air-core dynamics in hydrocyclone operation is essential for predicting separation efficiency in mineral processing. Electrical resistance tomography (ERT) allows non-invasive measurement

    Aug 24, 2022

  • ISEE
    Air-Deck Behavior during Rock Blasting

    By Dale S. Preece, Ruilin Yang

    Shock wave physics is an important part of air-deck behavior since the bulk explosives in the column impart a shock into the air-deck where the air shock then passes through the air-deck at a rapidly

    Jan 1, 2016

  • IOM3
    Air-decked blasting techniques: some collaborative experiments

    By N. T. Moxon, D. Mead, S. B. Richardson

    A laboratory and theoretical study of air decks was carried out to assess the effects of the size and location of air-decks on fragmentation. The degree of fragmentation was found to depend on both fa

    Jan 4, 1993

  • CIM
    Air-decking principle and its applications in production and presplit blasting

    By P. Pal Roy, R. B. Singh

    "This paper focuses on a number of interesting results to establish the theory and principle of air-deck blasting. It also gives the mechanism of breakage that takes place in air-deck blasting under v

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Air-decking techniques for controlled blasting in open pits

    By F. Urekar, R. B. Pankhurst

    "Air spaces and air gaps in an explosives column are known to allow greater distribution and cushioning of explosive energy from the rock mass. This energy distribution is enhanced if the explosives &

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AIME
    Air-Float Conveying Of Particulate Bulk Solids

    By C. R. Woodcock, J. S. Mason

    In almost any situation where particulate or granular bulk solids have to be conveyed, whether for a distance of a few metres or for many hundreds of metres, a pneumatic conveying system may be consid

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Air-gas Lift Practice in Seminole Field (with Discussion)

    By S. F. Shaw

    The Seminole field was first drilled in 1913. During the next 10 years other attempts were made to discover oil in this field, but without encouragement until March, 1926, when the Indian Territory Il

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Effect of Gas-lift on Physical Properties of Oil (with Discussion)

    By R. R. Brandenthaler

    Petroleum producers in the Mid-Continent field, up to the present time, have been more concerned with the mechanical operation and efficiency of the gas-lift than with its possible effects on the phys

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - General Discussion on Air-gas Lift

    air-lift and equipped with tapered tubing of proper design, we would have a gas input consumption of about 2500 cu. ft. per bbl., which at 3 to 4c. per 1000 cu. ft. would be 7 1/2 to l0c, per bbl., an

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Handling Recirculated Gas in Gas-lift

    By R. D. Gibbs, C. C. Taylor

    The gas-lift, or circulation of gas for the production of crude oil, now includes the gas operator in field production activities to a greater extent than ever before. It is the purpose of this paper

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Equipment of Air-gas Lifts in Oklahoma and Kansas Exclusive of Seminole (with Discussion)

    By R. W. Bond

    The gas-lift is a comparatively recent development in the Oklahoma and Kansas fields. It was used to some extent in the old Dilworth field several years ago, but the first extensive installations were

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Installations for Air-gas Lift in Gulf Coast Area

    By L. L. Brundred

    The major portion of the production of the Gulf Coast area, represented by South Texas and South Louisiana, comes from the flanks of well-defined salt domes. This oil, containing an excellent lubricat

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Installations for Gas-air Lifts in Seminole Area (with Discussion)

    By C. R. Swarts

    The use of compressed air or gas in oil wells for raising crude oil to the surface has, within the last year, become a dominant factor In production engineering. Previous application of this principle

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Installations for Gas-lift Pumping as Practiced in California Oil Fields (with Discussion)

    By H. C. Miller

    The gas-lift method of flowing oil from wells is the outstanding feature of petroleum technology today. Its forerunner, the air-lift, was used successfully first, in the Baku fields of Russia, in 1899

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Mechanical Installations of Gas-lift in Texas Outside Gulf Coast Region (with Discussion)

    By E. V. Foran

    TheRe are many factors which control the ultimate production of oil and gas from a producing formation and the rate at which this production is obtained from any of the producing wells in the formatio

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - New Developments in Air-gas Lift Operations in Mid-Continent Area (with Discussion)

    By C. V. Millikan

    New developments in air-gas lift practices in the Mid-Continent area since our Pall meeting in Fort Worth have done much to increase the efficiency of installations, and thus bring within economic lim

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Principles of Air-lift as Applied to Production (with Discussion)

    By J. O. Lewis, H. R. Pierce

    Since the sudden revival of the air or gas-lift and its extensive use in the oil fields, many questions have arisen as to principles and as to their application under the conditions actually encounter

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-gas Lifts - Recent Developments in Gas-lift Methods in California Oil Fields (with Discussion)

    By A. H. Bell

    The general principles of the gas-lift will not be described in this paper. Only specific details that have not been fully discussed in previous papers, or results that do not fully coincide with cond

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Air-hardening Copper-cobalt Alloy

    By Cyril S., Smith

    THE phenomenon of air-hardening is well known in connection with special steels. It occurs when the rate of decomposition of austenite to marten- site is so retarded that it takes place on free coolin

    Jan 1, 1930

  • SME
    Air-Lift Hydrohoist: An Innovative Underground-To-Surface Coal-Handling System

    By Philip D. Lindahl

    The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) began research to improve the safety and efficiency of transporting coal from underground coal mines using a balanced air-lift hydrohoist (ALH). ALH includes a U-tube pip

    Jan 1, 1995