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Detroit Paper - The Production of Metallic Single Crystals (with Discussion)
By J. A. M. van Liempt
Since the discovery of von Laue, that a crystal forms a natural grating for X-rays, our knowledge of the structure of solids has gone forward with rapid strides. This progress is not only of purely sc
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Experimental Study of Indexed Dull Bit-Tooth Penetration Into Dry Rock Under Confining Pressure
By J. A. Musselman, P. F. Gnirk
A study was made of indexed penetrations by a single dull bit tooth under statically applied loads into rock subjected to confining pressures from atmospheric to 5,000 p.si and atmospheric pore pressu
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New York Paper - Stamp Mills of Lake Superior
By John F. Blandy
Every new mining district has had its own peculiar experiences in inventing and experimenting upon new methods for the various operations of mining, and more particularly in the processes of crushing
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Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Theory of Formation Cutting Using the Sand Erosion Process
By R. W. Brown, J. L. Loper
The process of sand erosion has been harnessed to perform a useful function—the directed perforating of oilfield tubular goods and formation rock. In this process the sand is carried by a liquid mediu
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New York Paper - The Position of the American New Red Sandstone
By Persifor Frazer
Comparative columns expressing the series of rocks of the lower half of the Mesozoic age in this country and in Europe are not yet definitely established. The following represents a co-ordination of t
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Pittsburgh Meeting - October, 1872
TEE Institute assembled on Wednesday evening at the Western University, and was called to order by President Raymond. Mr. James Park, Jr., of Pittsburgh, made the address of welcome, which was resp
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Natural Gas Technology - Evaluating a Slightly Permeable Caprock in Aquifer Gas Storage: I Caprock of Infinite Thickness
By P. A. Witherspoon, S. P. Neuman
Evaluating the permeability of a caprock overlying a potential gas storage reservoir is a very critical problem. Pumping water from the reservoir can be used as an evaluation tool in analyzing this pr
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Secondary Recovery - Some Thermal Characteristics of Porous Rocks
By Wilbur H. Somerton
In order to evaluate the quantitative determination of porosity by various neutron logging systems, four test wells were constructed to simulate some of the possible variab1e.r found in field logging
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Easton Paper - The Manufacture of Compressed Stone Brick
By J. J. Bodmer
The substances or materials employed in this manufacture, are the same as those used in the preparation of mortar and concrete, viz., the different kinds of lime and sand. Instead of, or in conjunctio
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Pressure Studies in Bounded Reservoirs
By S. A. Hovanessian
Analytical solutions are obtained for calculating the pressure distribution in rectangular fields due to injection and/or producing wells located anywhere within the field. The field is assumed to be
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NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of Virginia
By Henry Wurtz
Observing in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin .of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty— on
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Washington Paper - Industrial Researches upon Heat and Combustion
By P. H. Dudley
I have taken the liberty of calling the researches herein mentioned industrial, to distinguish them from those strictly scientific, where every known appliance is used to insure accuracy in determinin
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Pressure Drawdown and Buildup in the Presence of Radial Discontinuities
By H. K. van Poollen, H. C. Bixel
A treatment is given of the transient pressure behavior of a well located at the center of a circular region surrounded by a radial discontinuity. On either side of the discontinuity, the values of pe
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Logging and Log Interpretation - Formation Density Log Applications in Liquid-Filled Holes
By R. C. Davis, R. F. Berry, G. W. White, B. T. O’Connell, L. A. Stacha
The formation density logging tool provides a radioactivity measurement that yields formation densities in situ. The relationship between bulk density and porosity is well understood. With knowledg
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Isothermal Displacement Processes with Interphase Mass Transfer
By H. S. Price, D. A. T. Donohue
The system of equations describing displacement of a hydrocarbon liquid by a hydrocarbon vapor in a porous medium where mass transfer takes place between the phases is solved numerically for a variety
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - Thoughts on the Thermo Curves of Blast Furnaces
By Henry M. Howe
I wish to present to you a few thoughts on some of the phenomena and laws of iron smelting. Owing to the great complexity of the subject, to the great variety of points to be taken into consideration,
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Hazelton Paper - Coal Washing
By John Fulton
THE increase in the production of iron has been accompanied by a growing demand for an improved quality, and more especially at the present time, in the manufacture of Bessemer steel, which is rapidly
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Flow of Polymer Solutions Through Porous Media
By D. E. Menzie, D. L. Dauben
This paper discusses the physical parameters involved in the slow flow of high molecular weight polymer solutions in porous media. The interacting effects of polymer properties and porous media proper