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An Introduction To Ultra-Violet MetallographyBy Francis Lucas
A microscope objective of given numerical aperture, whew used with light of given wave length, has some fixed limit of resolution. This may be expressed as potential resolving ability-the ability to r
Jan 6, 1926
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Petroleum Developments in Canada in 1945By G. S. Hume
Activity in geological exploration and drilling continued in Canada in 1945 at about the same rate as in the previous year, but with disappointing results as far as new production is .concerned. Both
Jan 1, 1946
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Modern Trends in the Quality and Use of Cast IronBy R. S. MACPHERRAN
TRENDS in the manufacture and use of cast iron are decidedly toward specialization, alloy iron, and increased strength. Old handbooks list only one kind of cast iron, with a tensile strength of 15,000
Jan 1, 1936
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Two-Phase Flow in Two-Dimensional System-Effects of Rate, Viscosity and Density on Fluid Displacement in Porous MediaBy R. G. Hawthorne
This report is concerned with fluid displacement in porous media, in those cases where viscous and gravitational forces control the displacement. Such a system would usually be found in a sand body of
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The Mexican Attitude Toward Foreign InvestmentsBy AIME AIME
A SYMPOSIUM on current. conditions in Mexico, particularly in the oil and mining industries, was a most successful feature of the May meeting of the New York Section of the A.I.M.E. Heath Steele, vice
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Microscopical Constitution of Coal (with Discussion)By Reinhardt Thiessen
In the general study of coal, all evidence points in the one direction —that coals had their origin in a manner analogous to that of peat. The best method of studying coal, whether it concerns its che
Jan 1, 1925
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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Heats of Solution of Aluminum, Copper, and Silicon in Liquid IronBy Frank Woolley, John F. Elliott
The high-temperatzrre solulion calorimeter has been modified and an extension dynamic analysis of i/s transient behavior has provided an improved basis for interpretation of the experimental data. Th
Jan 1, 1968
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Gold Lodes of the Willow Creek District, AlaskaBy James C. Ray
DURING the summer of 1931, I spent four months in a study of the Willow Creek district, Alaska. This work was part of a general investigation of the territory contiguous to the route of the Government
Jan 1, 1932
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Extensive Control a Feature of Open-Hearth Practice at LackawannaBy P. F. Kinyoun
MANY interesting new features are embodied in the latest extension to the open-hearth department of the Bethlehem Steel Co., at Lackawanna, N. Y. Automatic control of the important factors in furnace
Jan 1, 1937
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Electrification at Climax - All Power Purchased and Distributed at 13,800 VoltsBy F. O., Garrabrant
ELECTRIC power requirements for Climax are similar to those of most metal mines, except that large blocks of power are used underground and there are a number of other unusual applications. Power is
Jan 1, 1946
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Elastic Bending Of Thick Rock PlatesBy P. C. Upadhyay, J. G. Singh
Reissner's thick plate bending theory has been recast for rocks which exhibit the property of double elasticity: different Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio in compression and tension
Jan 1, 1982
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Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Some Drilling Variables On the Instantaneous Rate of PenetrationBy H. D. Outmans
The paper presents a theoretical approach to the drilling problem based on rock mechanics and drilling fluid hydraulics at the bottom of the hole. The volume of the fractured rock around the vevtic
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Proceedings Of The Ninety-Fourth Meeting, New York, February, 1908.By Henry M. Howe
THIS meeting was held at the home of the Institute in the United Engineering Society Building, 29. West 39th St., New York, N. Y., Feb. 18 to 21, 1908. The first session, held in the large auditorium
Mar 1, 1908
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Study of the Behavior of Partially Penetrating WellsBy M. Mills, M. W. Clegg
This Paper Presents an approximate analytical solution to the problem of the pressure distributions arising from the production of a compressible liquid in a partially penetrating well. The limits of
Jan 1, 1970
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PART IV - Calculation of Elastic Anisotropy in Rolled SheetBy Y. C. Liu, G. A. Alers
Using X-ray pole-figure information and the single-crystal elastic constants, the angular variation of an elastic modulus in a polycrystal can be calculated and compared to measured clalues. This proc
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering – General - The Simplification of the Material Balance Formulas by the Laplace TransformationBy William Hurst
Muskat's depletion performance equation is here derived considering the expansion behavior of the reservoir hydrocarbon system and a simple fractional-flow equation. This nietkod of derivation le
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation of Solid-State TransformationsBy M. Cohen
THERE seems to be a natural urge for the human mind to wonder about the beginning of things. When an explosion occurs, we immediately inquire "what set it off?" If a person contracts a disease, we are
Jan 1, 1959
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Structure, Segregation And Solidification Of Semikilled Steel IngotsBy Michael Tenenbaum
THE importance of semikilled steel as a high tonnage grade has long been recognized. The increasing severity of the applications for which semikilled steel is used makes it desirable to obtain further
Jan 1, 1947
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - A Correlation of Predicting Water Coning TimeBy A. J. Conelius, D. P. Sobocinski
This paper presents a correlation for predicting the behavior of a water cone as it builds from the static water-oil contact to breakthrough conditions. The correlation is partly empirical and involve
Jan 1, 1966
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Part XII - Papers - Allotropic Transformations in CeriumBy M. S. Rashid, C. J. Altstetter
Allotropic transformations in cerium have been studied by dilatometric, resistometric, X-ray diffraction, and metallographic techniques. The dilatometric study indicated that, on cooling below O°C, th
Jan 1, 1967