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The Manufacture And Properties Of Killed Bessemer Steel
By E. C. Wright
THE bessemer process is nearly one hundred years old. William Kelly, the American inventor, was able to demonstrate that he had accomplished the pneumatic purification of molten pig iron as early as 1
Jan 1, 1944
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Nonequilibrium Gas Displacement Calculations
By H. D. Attra
The effects of phase behavior on reservoir economics is a function of both fluid composition and flow properties of the reservoir rock. In some operations such as gas injection into volatile crude-oil
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Papers - Copper Embrittlement, III (With Discussion)
By L. L. Wyman
Previous studies1 by the writer dealing with the embrittlement of copper have been concerned with the behavior of various pure and deoxidized coppers when exposed to an oxidation-reduction cycle, and
Jan 1, 1934
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Gold-Fields of Otago
By T. A. Rickard
The province of Otago consists, roughly speaking, of the southern half of the South Island* of New Zealand. On three sides it is washed by the Pacific Ocean and on the north it abuts against Westland
Jan 1, 1893
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Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Development of Milling and Cyanidation on the Witwatersrand
By F. Wartenweiler
Much has been written on milling and cyanidation as practiced on this gold field, therefore the purpose of this paper is to record its development only briefly and to describe in more detail the conte
Jan 1, 1935
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Addition Method For Calculating Rockwell C Hardness Of The Jominy Hardenability Test
By John L. Lamont, Walter Crafts
ADEQUATE hardenability has long been recognized as one of the first requirements for producing desired mechanical properties in a heat-treated steel. Since the introduction of the Jominy end-quench te
Jan 1, 1945
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Institute of Metals Division - Activity of Cd in Mg-Cd Alloys
By R. J. Borg, C. E. Birchenall
Vapor pressures of eight compositions of Mg-Cd have been determined by the Knudsen effusion technique. Measurements are made at several temperatures for each alloy and the results interpolated to a co
Jan 1, 1960
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Oxygen in Liquid Iron Alloys
By J. Chipman, T. P. Floridis
The equilibrium of gaseous H2O-H2, mixtures with liquid iron is used to establish the activity coefficient of dissolved oxygen as log f o = — 0.20 [%O]. Discrepancies in earlier work are explained or
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - Nepheline Syenite: A New Ceramic Raw Material from Ontario (T. P. 951, with discussion)
By Hugh S. Spence
The use of natural feldspathic rocks, as opposed to straight feldspar, for ceramic purposes is not new. "Cornwall stone," a semi-kaolinized granite containing fluorite, has long been used by the Engli
Jan 1, 1942
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Diffusion Of The Stable Isotopes Of Nickel In Copper
By William A. Johnson
THE mathematical analysis of diffusion curves in solid metals is Carried out ordinarily by analogy with the flow of heat in a continuous medium and no account is taken of the fact that the materials i
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Preferred Orientations in Hot-rolled Low-carbon Steel (With Discussion)
By P. A. Vukmanic, M. Gensamer
Only recently has it been realized that preferred orientations are common in hot-rolled steels. In a recent paper, N. P. Gossl stated that hot-rolled mild steel exhibits a texture different from that
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Specification and Measurement of Microstructural Anisotropy
By J. E. Hilliard
It is proposed that shape anisotropy in the internal structure of materials be defined by distribution functions which specify what fraction of the total line length or boundary area lies in a given d
Jan 1, 1962
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Comparison of Theoretical Pressure Build-Up Curves with Field...
By C. R. McEwen
The displacement equations of Buckley and Lever-ett' have been successfully applied to the prediction of oil recovery in frontal drives for a number of years. Commonly, the capillary pressure ter
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Symposium on Practical Aspects of Diffusion - The Degassing of Metals (Metals Technology, Jan. 1944) (With discussion)
By A. L. Marshall, F. J. Norton
The object of this investigation was to make a comprehensive study of the degassing of molybdenum in order to determine how rigorous a treatment was necessary to completely remove sorbed gases from mo
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - Technique - Recent Modifications of the Hall-Row Wedging Technique in Diamond Drilling (Mining Tech., July 1948, T.P.2410)
By Burton H. Boyum
Greater depth of exploration drill holes and increasing cost of drilling have been principal factors in reviving interest on the Mar-quette Iron Range in controlled directional drill-hole deflection.
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Slag Control (Howe Memorial Lecture, T. P. 1203)
By C. H. Herty
Almost every metallurgist who has given the Howe Memorial Lecture has had a personal contact with the distinguished gentleman to whose honor this hour is devoted. Unfortunately for me, such personal c
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Engineering Research - Pressure Distribution about a Slotted Liner in a Producing Oil Well (T.P. 1222)
By Frank G. Miller
The lower cost of producing oil from naturally flowing wells compared with pro-luction costs accruing from artificial lifting methods has stimulated much research, rith the joint purpose of extending
Jan 1, 1941
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1941
By David B. Reger
The expansion of the previously discovered gas pools and an intensified search for additional pools in the Oriskany and deeper sands were the principal petroleum activities in West Virginia during 194
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Laboratory Investigations on Acid Treatment of Oil Sand (With Discussion)
By F. B. Plummer, R. B. Newcome
The practice of introducing acid into oil wells to increase production of oil and gas has been in use since 1894, when it was first used in the Pennsylvania oil fields30.‡ It is only since 1928 that i
Jan 1, 1936
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Developments in the Production of Arsenic at Anaconda
By E. A. Barnard
ARSENIC is a very old substance. The ancients speak of it in their writings, and its use has developed very little until recent years. The ancients used it in making pigments, in medicine, and for poi
Jan 8, 1923