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Ventilation - Air Cooling to Prevent Falls of Roof Rock (With Discussion)By J. H. Fletcher, S. M. Cassidy
Air has been cooled, heated, washed, humidified and dehumidified for many purposes and in many industries. At a number of metal mines air is conditioned to reduce the high humidity and unbearable heat
Jan 1, 1931
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Oil Fields Of Kentucky And TennesseeBy L. C. Glenn
IN the preparation of this paper the writer has drawn freely upon the writings of Orton, Munn, Shaw, Mather, Miller, Hoeing, St. Clair, Jillson, and others, as well as upon his own personal knowledge
Jan 1, 1920
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Institute of Metals Division - Grain Boundary Migration in High-Purity Lead and Dilute Lead-Tin AlloysBy J. W. Rutter, K. T. Aust
The motion of individual grain boundaries under a constant driving force was investi,qated for zone-refined lead, with and without solute tin additions. The rate of boundary migration was found to d
Jan 1, 1960
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Formation of Acid Mine DrainageBy K. L. Temple, A. R. Colmer
ACID coal mine drainage presents a peculiarly difficult problem for two principal reasons. First is the fact that the amount of acid water discharged from active and abandoned mines constantly increas
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Fosterton Field – An Unusual Problem of Bottom Water Coning and...By B. K. Larkin, H. R. Bailey
One of the most complicated and potentially one of the most promising secondary recovery methods is that of underground combustion. A number of field tests1,2,3 have been performed recently, appare
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Recrystallization of Thoriated Nickel Associated with Impurity DiffusionBy L. S. Castleman, R. K. Hotzler
We are currently studying the effects on recrys-tallization of impurities diffused into dispersion-hardened alloys. Our interest in this phenomenon was originally aroused by the observation that the r
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Dead-End Pore Volume and Dispersion in Porous MediaBy B. D. Smith, K. H. Coats
Experiments in which calcium chloride displaced sodium chloride from four cores showed the extent of asymmetry in the resulting effluent concentration profiles. These results provided a check on how v
Jan 1, 1965
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National Safety Council MeetingTHE National Safety Council will hold the following ses-sions in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N. Y., on Oct. 2, 3 and 4: Oct. 2. 9.30 A. M. 1. Report of past year committees, by Chairman 2.
Jan 9, 1928
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of the Reactions of Zirconium with O2., N2, and H2By E. A. Gulbransen, K. F. Andrew
The gas-metal reactions of zirconium are very interesting. The metal is extremely stable at room temperature to reactions with the several gases present in air and the metal will stay bright indefinit
Jan 1, 1950
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New York Paper - The Malleability of Nickel (with Discussion)By Paul D. Merica, R. G. Waltenberg
Although nickel was discovered and isolated as early as 1750 and its valuable properties recognized, many years passed before it was used commercially for wire, sheet, rods, etc., in the pure form. Th
Jan 1, 1925
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Steady Flow of Gas-oil-water Mixtures through Unconsolidated SandsBy M. C. Leverett
THE dynamic behavior of a multiple fluid system is completely describable in terms of driving forces and resistances to flow. The latter are proportional to the vis-cosity of the fluid under considera
Jan 1, 1940
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Oil Recovery by Solvents Mutually Soluble in Oil and WaterBy L. W. Holm, A. K. Csaszar
A series of laboratory experiments was conducted in which oil was displaced from a porous medium by water-driven slugs of alcohols or similar solvents. The solvents used were soluble to some degree in
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Development of Technical Societies (Presidential Address at Montreal)By John Birkinbine
Through the partiality of my fellow-members I have been able, during seven years' service on the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, to note the development of technical societ
Jan 1, 1893
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DiatomiteBy Arthur B. Cummins, Henry Mulryan
DIATOMITE is a hydrous or opaline form of silica, commonly known as diatomaceous earth, diatomaceous silica or kieselguhr. The term "infusorial earth" has lost its original meaning and today is incorr
Jan 1, 1949
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Officers And Directors (7ac93bcf-b7a3-4d7f-b4e0-5a265fd53509)[PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR H. G. MOULTON3 NEW YORK, N. Y. PAST PRESIDENTS AND DIRECTORS - D. C. JACKLING1 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. DONALD B. GILLIES2 CLEVELAND, OHIO TREASURER AND DIRECTOR KARL EILE
Jan 1, 1940
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Manufacture And Tests Of Silica Brick For The Byproduct Coke OvenBy Kenneth Seaver
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) INTRODUCTION IT is rather gratifying that in the field of the manufacture 'of refractories, in which, as a whole, foreign practice has surpassed us, the
Jan 9, 1915
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New York Paper - Geology of the Ore Deposits of the Tintic Mining DistrictBy Guy W. Crane
The geology of the Tintie mining district, fully treated, would occupy an elaborate monograph. This less comprehensive paper is devoted primarily to the occurrence and origin of the orebodies of the d
Jan 1, 1916
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New York Paper - The Petroleum Fields of AlaskaBy Alfred H. Brooks
PetRoleUm seepages are known in Alaska at four localities, all on Pacific seaboard. These, named from east to west, are Yakataga, Katalla on Controller Bay, Iniskin Bay on Cook Inlet, and Cold Bay on
Jan 1, 1915
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Technical Notes - Preferred Orientation in Extruded Uranium RodBy L. K. Jetter, C. J. McHargue
DEVELOPMENT of preferred orientation in uranium is of interest because of the strongly anisotropic properties of the orthorhombic crystal structure. Harris' reported inverse pole figures for roll
Jan 1, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Industrial Hygiene at American Smelting and Refining Company (Correction, p 146)By K. W. Nelson, John N. Abersold
INDUSTRIAL hygiene has been defined by Patty' as "the science and art of recognizing, evaluating, and controlling potentially harmful factors in the industrial environment." This definition impli
Jan 1, 1952