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Papers - Reduction of Iron Ores under Pressure by Carbon Monoxide (T. P. 1134, with discussion)By Michael Tenenbaum, T. L. Joseph
In a previous investigation1 the authors studied the effect of pressure on the reduction of iron ores by hydrogen. With hydrogen as a reducing agent, the rate of reduction was increased substantially
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Reduction of Iron Ores under Pressure by Carbon Monoxide (T. P. 1134, with discussion)By Michael Tenenbaum, T. L. Joseph
In a previous investigation1 the authors studied the effect of pressure on the reduction of iron ores by hydrogen. With hydrogen as a reducing agent, the rate of reduction was increased substantially
Jan 1, 1940
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Linear Waterflood Behavior Including the Effects of Capillary PressureBy R. J. Wagner, Jim Douglas Jr., P. M. Blair
The calculation of the behavior of an oil reservoir during a water flood has long been an important problem to reservoir engineers. Buckley and Leverett derived the differential equation which describ
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New York Paper - Arsenical Bearing Metals (with Discussion)By C.F. Pascoe, H.J. Roast
The object of this investigation was to compare the arsenical antimony-lead alloy with some of the regular bearing-metal alloys. With this end in view, the following tests were made: 1. Chemical an
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Arsenical Bearing Metals (with Discussion)By C. F. Pascoe, H. J. Roast
The object of this investigation was to compare the arsenical antimony-lead alloy with some of the regular bearing-metal alloys. With this end in view, the following tests were made: 1. Chemical an
Jan 1, 1923
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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Correlation of Moduli, Micro, and Macro Yielding Data with Measuring TechniqueBy R. W. Heckel, H. P. Cheskis, A. Lawley, M. R. Pinnel
THERE are discrepancies reported in the literature regarding the micro and macro stress-strain behavior of metals and alloys. In particular, Young's modulus and micro yield measurements often sho
Jan 1, 1970
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Correlation Of Contact Angles, Adsorption Density, Zeta Potentials, And Flotation RateBy D. W. Fuerstenau
THE object of this article is to point out the experimental relationship which exists among contact angle, adsorption density, zeta potential, and flotation rate data. In each of the experiments discu
Jan 12, 1957
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Petroleum Production – United States - Petroleum Development in Illinois and Indiana during 1928By Gail F. Moulton
The production of petroleum in Illinois in 1928 was approximately 6,500,000 bbl., a decline of about 500,000 bbl. from the previous year and of about 1,500,000 bbl. from 1924. Production increased abo
Jan 1, 1929
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Structural Changes During Superplastic Deformation in AI-78 Wt Pct Zn AlloyBy J. H. Bechtold, R. Kossowsky
1 HE superplastic behavior of the eutectoid A1-78 wt pct Zn alloy has been thoroughly investigated by Back-ofen et al.' The superplastic elongations and the marked resistance to necking were rati
Jan 1, 1969
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Minerals Beneficiation - Kinetics of Batch Grinding-Part B: An Approximate Solution to the Grinding EquationBy P. C. Kapur
An approximate but simple and practical solution to the discretized batch grinding equation has been obtained. The solution is based on a new grind function, a combination of selection and breakage pa
Jan 1, 1971
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The Effect Of Chromium On The Ms PointBy J. B. Bassett, E. S. Rowland
INTRODUCTION THE experimental work reported herein was inspired by the publication of a paper by Grange and Stewart,1 in which it was suggested that at low chromium contents the effect of this elem
Jan 1, 1948
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SLIME-FILTRATION.By George J. Young
Discussion of the paper of George J. Young, presented at the San Francisco meeting, October, 1911, and published in Bulletin No. 59, November, 1911, pp. 839 to 872. ASKIN M. NlCHOLAS, Melbourne, Aust
Aug 1, 1912
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Iron and Steel - The Effect of Chromium on the M8 Point (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2417)By J. B. Bassett, E. S. Rowland
The experimental work reported herein firas inspired by the publication of a paper by Grange and stewart, in which it was suggested that at low chromium contents the effect of this element on the Ma
Jan 1, 1949
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Minerals Beneficiation - Comminution of Mixtures in Ball MillsBy D. A. Sullivan, D. W. Fuerstenau
The authors investigated the comminution of quartz and limestone mixtures in a ball mill, showing that the distribution modulus of a comminuted material is the same whether it is ground separately or
Jan 1, 1962
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Kennecott Copper Corporation - Bonneville Plant - Salt Lake City, UtahThe great Bingham Canyon mine and mill complex of Magna, Arthur, and Bonneville had their beginning in a 300 ton per day operation which was commenced by Daniel C. Jackling and his associates in 1904
Jan 1, 1978
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Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility of Carbon in Cobalt-Nickel Alloys at 1000°C (TN)By K. K. Rao, M. E. Nicholson
IN a recent paper on the solubility of carbon in Ni-Cu alloys,' Nicholson reported that the carbon solubility appeared to be limited by the electronic structure of the alloys and that the solubil
Jan 1, 1963
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Primary Crushers Factors That Affect CapacityBy Edgar S. Burkhardt
In mining, the process of comminution starts at the pit and ends at the classifiers. The first machine that breaks or comminutes ore is the primary crusher. There are many types of crushers, but th
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Low-Temperature Yielding and Fracture in Fe-Co and Fe-V AlloysBy N. S. Stoloff, R. C. Ku, R. G. Davies
The stress-strain behavior of Fe-Co and Fe- V alloys containing up to 25 pct solute have been studied in the temperature range 25° to - 196°C. The microyield stress is independent of temperature for a
Jan 1, 1965
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Technical Notes - Theoretically Indicated Methods of Wetting Liquid Relative Permeability MeasurementBy William H. Hartwig
A paper by Rose1 has called attention to some of the problems of wetting-liquid relative permeability measurement. The premises and conclusions set forth by Rose, namely the applicability of the Hassl
Jan 1, 1953
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Preparation and Properties of SiO2 Films Deposited from SiH4 AND O2By M. L. Hammond, G. M. Bowers
Silicon dioxide films have been prepared on silicon wafers by the oxidation of SiH, near 400°C. Results previously reported by Goldsmith and Kern7 have been qualitatively corrobovated using a system o
Jan 1, 1969