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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Some Aspects of Polymer FloodsBy N. Mungan, F. W. Smith, J. L. Thompson
Adsorption of polymers and transport, rheology and oil recovery efficiency of their solutions were studied in the laboratory to evaluate the use of polymers in waterflood-ing. While a tenfold mobil
Jan 1, 1967
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Discussions - Of Mr. Hofman’s Paper on Recent Progress in Blast-Roasting (see p. 739)James W. Neill, Pasadena, Cal. (communication to the Secretary*):—Professor Hofnlan's paper brings the art up to date. As I was one of the pioneers in this business, I beg to give the following i
Jan 1, 1911
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Institute of Metals Division - Dispersion-Hardening in Binary Titanium-Copper AlloysBy R. A. Wood, R. I. Jaffee, H. R. Ogden, D. N. Williams
Dispersion-containing titanium-copper alloys were prepared having mean free paths varying from 1.0 to 9.7 P. Tensile studies at room temperature and at 1000°F showed that little or no strengthening
Jan 1, 1961
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Application of Steel Castings in Mining EquipmentBy William M. Sheehan
TRANSPORTATION is one of the most important problems of the mine operator and the possibilities of cost reduction in this field should not be overlooked. In the railroad industry, cars and locomotives
Jan 1, 1933
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Iron and Steel Division - Effect of Various Elements on Hot-Working Characteristics and Physical Properties of Fe-C AlloysBy F. R. Cattoir, R. W. Kimball, C. T. Anderson
ONE of the principal impurities in all steels is sulphur. Sulphur-bearing, manganese-free steels exhibit hot shortness. Manganese is added to steel to improve the hot-working properties. If no sulphur
Jan 1, 1954
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Howe Memorial LectureJan 1, 1933
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Philadelphia Paper - The Fire Clays and Associated Plastic Clays, Kaolins, Feldspars, and Fire Sands of New JerseyBy John C. Smock
The fire-clays of New Jersey belong in two geological ages, the cretaceous and quaternary, or post-tertiary. Three very small deposits of plastic clays have been discovered within the limits of the Ar
Jan 1, 1879
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Research on Phase Relationships - Methane Hydrate at High PressureBy Riki Kobayashi, D. L. Katz
The conditions at which methane and water form solid hydrates have been extended from 4,000 to 11,200 pounds per sq. in. The curve at high pressure had been in doubt because of Villard's report o
Jan 1, 1949
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Research on Phase Relationships - Methane Hydrate at High PressureBy Riki Kobayashi, D. L. Katz
The conditions at which methane and water form solid hydrates have been extended from 4,000 to 11,200 pounds per sq. in. The curve at high pressure had been in doubt because of Villard's report o
Jan 1, 1949
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PART VI - Papers - Ytterbium-Lead SystemBy K. A. Gschneidner, O. D. McMasters
DgIel-ential thermal, nretallographic, and X-ray paramzetric methods were used to establish the Yb-Pb phase dingram. The terminal solid solubilities in the system are less than 0.2 at. pct. Lead addit
Jan 1, 1968
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The Fire-Clays and Associated Plastic Clays, Kaolins, Feldspars, and Fire-Sands Of New Jersey. - Their Geographical Distribution and Geological Occur¬rence. - From the Work of the Geological Survey of New Jersey.By J. C. Prof. Smock
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) THE fire-clays of New Jersey belong in two geological ages, the cretaceous and quaternary, or post-tertiary. Three very small deposits of plastic
Jan 1, 1878
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Part VIII - Microstructure and Superconductivity of a 44.7 At. Pct Niobium (Columbium)-54.3 At. Pct Titanium Alloy Containing OxygenBy K. M. Rolls, F. W. Reuter, J. Wulff
The superconducting behavior and microstructural characteristics of a nominal Nb-40 wt pct Ti-0.239 wt pct O alloy were studied as a function of ther mo -mechanical processing treatment. Critical curr
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - A Resistance-Measurement Study of Ordering in Iron-Silicon Alloys – FeSi – and Fe3Si-Type Superstructures (TN)By Roger N. Dokken
It is well-known1-4 that Fe-Si alloys from approximately 9 to 27 at. pct Si show an ordered structure of the Fe3Si type at room temperature. Recently Meinhardt and Krisement,' through an investig
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Production of Oil in Egypt in 1937The following table summarizes the information on the Hurghada field. which is still the major producing field in Egypt. Age of field to end of 1937. years..................... 24
Jan 1, 1938
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Mössbauer Effect Study of the Clustering of Carbon Atoms During the Room-Temperature Aging of Iron-Carbon MartensiteBy Paul A. Flinn, Jean-Marie Robert Genin
The MCssbauer effect was used to study the distribution of carbon in Fe-C alloys of high carbon content during room-temperature aging. In freshly formed rnartensite the carbon distribution is approxim
Jan 1, 1969
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Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure Veins (225036ef-cc4c-47bc-9032-bc2101ea94c0)By H. E. McKinstry
MOVEMENT on a fracture of irregular shape can cause local widening of the fissure and thereby offer freer channelways for circulation of ore-depositing solutions. This influence, coupled with large ar
Jan 1, 1941
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Membership (840aee87-1011-40ac-8a00-f7bae9d464c3)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10, 1918, to Nov. 9, 1918. ALLER, FRANK D., Copper Met., Ore Purchaser, American Smelt
Jan 12, 1918
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Application of the Material Balance Equation to a Partial Water-Drive ReservoirBy E. H. Timmerman, A. F. van Everdingen, J. J. McMahon
The prevent paper contains a method which combines the material balance equation' with the water influx equation' to obtain reliable values for the active oil originally in place and a quant
Jan 1, 1953
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List of Members, Associates and Junior Associates -Geographical (80532825-d294-479c-9af0-a25d3ab53a01)ALABAMA Anniston.-Bretz, J A Carnngton, F G Gerber, A B Ashland -Barton J Sturdevant, J C Bessemer -Abbott, C E Ball, T L Ferguson, V Salmon, H S Schaber, C F Thompson, N E Whatley, W J Birmingha
Jan 1, 1923
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Importance of Stone in IndustryBy Oliver Bowles
ROCK is no doubt the most abundant of all material things because the planet on which we live is made of it. All animal and vegetable organisms and the multitude of natural and manufactured products t
Jan 1, 1934