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Technical Notes - The Relation Between Indentation Hardness and Strain for MetalsBy J. H. Palm
Experiments have shown12 that the formula -S = St - (St - Se')e ne [1] expresses very well the relation between the true stress S and the true form monotonic deformation of plasti
Jan 1, 1950
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John M. Boutwell - A New Director of the InstituteBy AIME AIME
MINING geology has been at once the vocation and avocation of John M. Boutwell, newly elected Director of the Institute representing Utah and Colorado. Geologists were looked at askance by most of the
Jan 1, 1937
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Philadelphia Paper - Tin Fusible Boiler-plug Manufacture and Testing (with Discussion)By J. S. Hromatko, L. J. Gurevich
In the course of the examination, at the BureLu of Standards, of fusible tin boiler plugs for the Steamboat Inspection Service, it became evident that an investigation should be undcrtaken to determin
Jan 1, 1921
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Heat Capacity of Iron Carbide from 68° to 298° K. and the Thermodynamic Properties of Iron CarbideBy Harry Seltz
SEVERAL investigators have measured the heat capacity of cementite, using different methods of attack, but the agreement between the values obtained cannot be considered good. Naeser1 has made measure
Jan 1, 1939
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1945 - John Livermore Christie - Vice-President and Director, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
JOHN LIVERMORE CHRISTIE belongs to that group of metallurgists who entered the industrial field during World War I and have been responsible for many of the important metallurgical developments since
Jan 1, 1945
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Industrial Minerals - Saline Water Conversion EconomicsBy V. C. Williams
Some of the physical, chemical, and electrical processes for conversion of saline water to potable or industrial water are economically surveyed from an engineering viewpoint. Since all these processe
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Crystallographic Order On Creep of Iron-Aluminum Solid SolutionsBy J. A. Coll, R. W. Cahn, A. Lawley
WHILE the creep properties of pure face-centered-cubic and close-packed-hexagonal metals have been thoroughly investigated and are well established, body-centered-cubic metals have been studied less e
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Longwall Mining and Mechanization, with Special Reference to Nova ScotiaBy Frank Doxey
AT Dominion Steel & Coal Corp. it has long been recognized that continued mechanization of mine operations is necessary in the Pictou, Cumberland, and Sidney coal fields of Nova Scotia. The varied phy
Jan 1, 1955
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing on Well PerformanceBy J. E. Warren, J. H. Hartsock
Because of the extensive utilization of hydraulic fracturing for the stimulation of low-productivity wells, the two related problems of fracture design and evaluation have become economically signific
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Reservoir Engineering - Vaporization Characteristics of Carbon Dioxide in a Natural Gas-Crude Oil SystemBy Fred H. Poettmann
The vaporization characteristics of carbon dioxide in a League City natural gas - Billings crude oil system were studied at three temperatures, 38°. 120°, and 202°F and for pressures ranging from 600
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Vaporization Characteristics of Carbon Dioxide in a Natural Gas-Crude Oil SystemBy Fred H. Poettmann
The vaporization characteristics of carbon dioxide in a League City natural gas - Billings crude oil system were studied at three temperatures, 38°. 120°, and 202°F and for pressures ranging from 600
Jan 1, 1951
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Direct Reduced Iron In The Circum-Pacific RegionBy Eugene A. Thiers, William V. Morris
INTRODUCTION Direct reduction processes reduce the various commercial forms of iron oxide (pellets, concentrate, fines, etc.) to metallic iron at temperatures lower than that of molten iron. Thus,
Jan 1, 1982
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Calculated Temperature Behavior of Hot-Water Injection WellsBy D. D. Smith, D. P. Squier, E. L. Dougherty
A system of differential equations describing the temperature behavior of fluid injected at constant surface temperature in a well is derived and .solved analytically. A formula for the fluid temperat
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olume 240 - Reservoir Engineering - General - Application of Buckley-Leverett Displacement Theory to Noncommunicating Layered SystemsBy R. W. Snyder, H. J. Ramey
This paper presents the results of applying the Buckley-Leverett' displacement theory to petroleum reservoirs consisting of a finite number of layers. The layers are assumed to communicate only i
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Minerals Beneficiation - Low-Temperature Carbonization of Lignite and Noncoking Coals in the Entrained State - DiscussionBy G. A. Vissac, R. G. Minet, N. E. Sylvander
R. G. Minet—The authors' description of the remarkable progress made in the last few years in applying the fluidized solids technique to the problem of lignite drying and carbonization clearly de
Jan 1, 1957
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Part IX - A Rapid Graphical Single-Surface Orientation Technique for Face-Centered MetalsBy R. E. Reed-Hill
A simple accurate graphical method for orienting fcc crystals using (111) slip traces on a single surface is described. Solutions placing the pole of the surface in a unit stereographic triangle are o
Jan 1, 1967
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Part IX - Papers - Computer Solutions of the Taylor Analysis for Axisymmetric FlowBy G. Y. Chin, W. L. Mammel
The problem of selection of the active slip systems for a crystal undergoing an arbitrary strain has been analyzed by Taylor and by Bishop and Hill. The Taylor analysis is based on a principle of&apos
Jan 1, 1968
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Engineer's Larger OpportunityBy George Otis Smith
A PHILOSOPHER has pointed out that inventive genius, in substituting mechanical power for human brawn, leaves' man the intellectual factor in the industrial life. "Almost human" is the descriptio
Jan 1, 1930
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Measurements in Pt-Cr and Pd-Cr Solid Alloys at 1225°C ( TN)By Arnulf Muan, Klaus Schwerdtfeger
Activity-composition relations in Pt-Cr and Pd-Cr alloys of low chromium concentrations UCr < 0.3) have been determined in order to ascertain quantitatively the extent of reactions to be expected b
Jan 1, 1965
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Metallurgy of Copper - Experimental Work on Low-grade Oxide and Mixed Ores in SouthwestBy M. G. Fowler
A GENERAL decline in copper production for most American producers occurred during the past year as a result of shortage in available labor. Few noteworthy technical developments have been reported; u
Jan 1, 1946