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Technical Notes - Sedimentation in Emulsions of Water in PetroleumBy Gordon W. Hodgson, Edward Tipman
INT'RODUCTION An appreciable number of the oil fields in Western Canada are accumulations of heavy black oils in more or less unconsolidated sandstones. When the crude oils are produced by con
Jan 1, 1957
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Technical Notes - Selection of Mine Hoist RopesBy Lawrence Adler
MINE hoist ropes have hitherto been selected by successive approximation, a process both tedious and inexact. The proposed expression is a readily solved synthesis of existing data and the following s
Jan 1, 1958
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Technical Notes - Self-Diffusion in Alpha Iron Under Uniaxial Compressive StressBy F. S. Buffington, Morris Cohen
THERE is little quantitative information available concerning the effect of applied stress, in both the elastic and plastic ranges, on diffusion kinetics. Accordingly, a program has been undertaken to
Jan 1, 1953
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Technical Notes - Sigma Phase in the Molybdenum-Ruthenium SystemBy D. S. Bloom
RECENTLY a report has been published on an investigation of the MO-RU system by E. Raub.' In this report it is stated that below approximately 1200°C the system consists of two terminal solid-sol
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Sigma Phases Containing Osmium and IridiumBy J. W. Downey, M. V. Nevitt
DURING the course of the present investigation of alloy phases involving transition metals, phases were found in the systems Os-Ta, Os-W, and Ir-Ta. The (Os, W) phase was also recently reported by
Jan 1, 1958
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Technical Notes - Silicothermic Reduction of Magnesia and Ferrosilicon ActivitiesBy Bernt Ellingsaeter, Terkel Rosenqvist
IN the silicothermic reduction of magnesia, burned dolomite is treated with high grade ferrosilicon in an evacuated steel retort at temperatures between 1150° and 1200°C. The following reaction is
Jan 1, 1957
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Technical Notes - Simple Devices for Approximating Constant Stress During Tensile Creep TestsBy R. P. Carreker, R. L. Fullman, J. C. Fisher
CREEP tests are usually constant load tests. As deformation occurs, the cross section of the specimen changes so as to maintain approximately constant volume. Until necking starts,
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Simplification of a Molten Zone Refining FormulaBy K. S. Milliken
NORMAN W. Lord' has shown that the resultant impurity distribution after n zone passes is given by in the ingot section OSa<N—n, where a is the displacement in zone lengths, N is the
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Simplified Form of the Material Balance EquationBy G. W. Tracy
The material balance equation has been used for many years by engineers to determine reservoir performance. The use of this equation in general has been twofold: first, to determine the oil-in-place i
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Sintering of Ultrafine Ferromagnetic PowdersBy N. L. Ananthanarayanan, J. F. Libsch
A LITERATURE survey1-' of sintering metal pow-A ders and powder compacts indicates that studies have so far been confined primarily to the latter stages of sintering in relatively coarse powders.
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Size Distributions Resulting from the Comminution of Heterogeneous MaterialsBy D. W. Fuerstenau
In 1940 Schuhmann1 showed that the size distribution of a comminuted material can be expressed by the following empirical relationship: y = 100 (|f [i] whe
Jan 1, 1961
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Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain SizeBy N. J. Grant, I. S. Servi, A. Chaudhuri
IN a recent paper by Servi and Grant,' it was illustrated that the slip band spacing and stress based on creep test data were related by the equation: d =1/ where d is the spacing in millimeters
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Slip Markings in ChromiumBy E. S. Greiner
THE hot working of chromium was first reported by Hunter and Jones; who used small pellets of the material obtained by the reduction of chromium chloride with sodium. Later, the working of chromium at
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Solid Nuclei in Liquid MetalsBy C. S. Smith
The partial persistence of grain size and grain shape on melting and resolidifying crystalline substances, as well as the general effects of pre-solidifi-cation and of superheating on nuclea-tion rate
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Solid Solubility of Calciurn in MagnesiumBy E. C. Burke
IN view of rather widespread use of calcium as an alloying addition to magnesium alloys, it is rather surprising to find that, although the general features of the Mg-Ca equilibrium diagram are known
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Some Characteristics of the Martensite Transformation of Cu-Al-Ni AlloysBy C. W. Chen
MARTENSITE transformations in ß Cu-Al alloys have been studied by Greninger1 and other investigators. According to Greninger, the parent phase ß1 an ordered body-centered-cubic structure obtained from
Jan 1, 1958
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Technical Notes - Some Controlling Factors Regarding Variable Weighting of Cement SlurriesBy M. A. Mallinger
A series of laboratory tests was conducted to determine the limits of practicability in regulating the weights of various cement slurries. It was found that slurry weights of 12 to 19 lb per gallon co
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Some Effects of Microstructure upon Temper BrittlenessBy L. D. Jaffe, D. C. Buffum
EARLY papers1-' reported that temper brittleness is influenced by microstructure. This conclusion was based on room temperature impact tests, the inadequacy of which has been pointed out. Pellini
Jan 1, 1954
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Technical Notes - Some Fundamental Properties of Rock NoisesBy Wilbur I. Duvall, Wilson Blake
The microseismic method of detecting instability in underground mines was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) in the early 1940's. ,3 The method relies on the fact that as rock is stress
Jan 1, 1970
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Technical Notes - Some Low Temperature Properties of Titanium Alloy RC-130-B and Stainless SteelBy W. W. Tyler, A. C. Wilson, L. B. Nesbitt
INVESTIGATIONS of thermal conductivity and impact strength of the titanium alloy RC-130-B and 316 stainless steel were undertaken because of interest in strong, nonmagnetic, commercially available all
Jan 1, 1954