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Selection Of Boom And Impactor For Mobile Gyratory CrusherBy E. E. Bauer
Technical data describing the critical points for selection of the proper hammer and of the boom and power pack for mounting on mobile gyratory crusher installations are presented. Charts describing t
Jan 1, 1986
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Methods For Determining The Capacities Of Slime- Thickening TanksBy R. T. Mishler
I WISH to express my keen appreciation of the article on the above subject by Coe and Clevenger.1 It has been doubly interesting to me, for the reason that the experience recorded and the principles e
Jan 3, 1917
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Iron and Steel Division - A Thermodynamic Model for the Deoxidation of Alloy SteelsBy S. Ramachandran, R. A. Walsh, J. C. Fulton
A method has been developed for calculating the oxygen content of commercially melted stainless steels. Application of thermodynamics to the de-oxidation reaction in straight chromium and Cr-Ni stainl
Jan 1, 1963
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Personal (2736af42-3abe-40ca-94a6-9195ec0fe65d)(Members are urged to send in for this. column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at the Institute headquarters during the period Sept
Jan 10, 1916
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A Method For Computing Pressure Drop In The Pipe Of Flowing Oil WellsBy K. B. Nowels
DATA pertaining to pipe line flow for both oil and gas in horizontal or nearly horizontal pipe lines are both extensive and accurate. However, the pipe formulas used to determine pressure drop for flo
Jan 1, 1932
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Comparison Of Model And Simulation Techniques For Production Analysis In Underground Coal MinesBy C. J. Bise, E. K. Albert
Mathematical modeling and computer simulation are the two primary techniques used for production analysis of underground coal mine layouts. Oftentimes, however, the selection between these two techniq
Jan 1, 1985
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Method for Calculating Multi-Dimensional Immiscible Displacem...By B. Zondek, W. T. Cardwell, J. W. Sheldon
The fundamental equations that are used to describe two-phase fluid flow in porous media are Darcy's law for each phase and an equation of continuity for each component. The special case of one-d
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A. A. Smith, Jr., Chairman, Institute of Metals-DivisionBy AIME
HAPPILY, a large group of the non-ferrous fraternity have long valued a personal association with the new Chairman of the Institute of Metals Division. Many others who will meet him, either officially
Jan 1, 1948
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Cement And Aggregates For Shielding In Atomic Energy PlantsBy Harold S. Davis
SURROUNDING the nuclear core of an atomic energy plant there are usually one or more thick walls of concrete, as required to protect instruments and personnel from the harmful effects of nuclear radia
Jan 5, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Fatigue in Single Crystals of CopperBy W. A. Backofen, M. L. Ebner
SINCE the early work of Gough with Hanson and Wright,l-3 the study of fatigue has been characterized by experiments on single crystals only in recent times.9-10 Now, increasing attention is given to t
Jan 1, 1960
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - PVT Behavior for Mixtures of Methane, Propane and C7 HydrocarbonsBy C. R. Clark, G. Swift, D. S. Roberts
The purpose of this investigation was to measure PVT behavior of various types and combinations of heavy hydrocarbon components from the paraffinic, naphthenic and aromatic classes where the relative
Jan 1, 1970
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San Francisco Paper - The Cost of Maintaining Production in California Oil Fields (with Discussion)By M. E. Lombardi
The cost of maintaining the production of an operating oil company is one of the most important, as well as one of the most difficult to estimate, of the various items which go to make up the total co
Jan 1, 1916
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Piping And Segregation Of Ingots Of Steel And Ductility-Tests For Open-Hearth Steel Rails.By P. H. Dudley
THE piping and segregation of ingots of steel is a comprehensive subject, and must be studied in reference to the different grades of soft, medium, and hard steel, rather than to discuss it in a gener
Jan 4, 1913
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Papers - Barite Deposits in North Carolina (With Discussion)By Harry T. Davis, Jasper L. Stuckley
The object of this paper is to record and interpret field and laboratory observations made by the writers during five years of study of the barite deposits of North Carolina. Deposits of barite are
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Barite Deposits in North Carolina (With Discussion)By Harry T. Davis, Jasper L. Stuckley
The object of this paper is to record and interpret field and laboratory observations made by the writers during five years of study of the barite deposits of North Carolina. Deposits of barite are
Jan 1, 1935
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Chattanooga Paper - The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in New York StateBy D. H. Newland
During the year 1907 an investigation of the Clinton formation in New York has been carried out under the direction of the State Geologist, and a full account of the results has been prepared for publ
Jan 1, 1910
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Part II – February 1969 - Papers - The Characteristics of Spontaneous Martensite in Thin Foils of Ti-Cr AlloysBy R. Taggart, R. H. Ericksen, D. H. Polonis
Transmission electron microscopy techniques hare been used to study the spontaneous marfensite phase that forms during the thinning of Ti-Cr alloys. The structure of this phase has been found to dif
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Moisture Determination for Coal Classification (With Discussion)By K. C. Gilbart, Edgar Stansfield
One of the most striking features of the coal series passing from peat through brown coal, lignite, etc., up to anthracite is the gradual reduction of moisture content with the increased coalification
Jan 1, 1932
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The Diamond Drill for Deep Boring, Compared With Other Systems of BoringBy Oswald J. Heinrich
THE great improvements which have been made in late years in the different systems and instruments used to perforate the crust of the earth for purposes of testing and exploring for mineral resources
Jan 1, 1874
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Qualifications For MembershipThe following petition for amendment of the constitutional provisions relating to qualifications for membership in the Institute, signed by 75 members, of whom 27 are members of the Committee on Incre
Jan 2, 1918