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    Influence of Rock Fractures and Block Boundary Weakening on Cavability (a11048cc-6b9f-4e16-9d40-b77b82089e41)

    By M. A. Mahtab, J. D. Dixon

    The results of a parametric study of the influence of natural features (stress field, rock strength, and strength and orientation of fractures) as well as the influence of induced features (undercut s

    Jan 1, 1977

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    America Engineering Council

    By AIME AIME

    A REGULAR meeting of the Executive Board 'of American Engineering Council was held in the Onondaga Hotel, Syracuse, N.. Y., Feb. 14, 1921, with the president, Herbert Hoover, presiding. Reports o

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Deoxidation of Copper with Calcium and Properties of Some Copper-calcium Alloys

    By Earle Schumacher

    COPPER-CALCIUM alloys are of interest as materials for use in deoxidized conductors of high conductivity. That calcium is effective in deoxidizing and degasifying copper is well known. Brandenberg and

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Outcrops

    In the examination of an undeveloped prospect a decision must be arrived at from an inspection of the outcrops and the exposures in a few shallow pits. Prospects that are offered for sale rarely expos

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Geology - Magnetic Attraction of Stacked Drill Rods

    By John L. Baum

    Tests show that 50 times the earth's normal field can exist near stacked drill rods. Protection against the effect of these strong fields can be obtained by means of a removable sleeve of common

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Influence of Base Metals in Gold Bullion Assaying

    By Frederic Dewey

    HAVING shown1 the difficulty of assaying so-called cyanide bullion and the extreme variations often found in the results, an investigation was undertaken to discover if possible the causes of these va

    Jan 7, 1917

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    Papers - - Estimation of Petroleum Reserves - Active Oil and Reservoir Energy (With Discussion)

    By R. J. Schilthuis

    In 1929, Coleman, Wilde, and Moore1 undertook an investigation of the theoretical decline in reservoir pressure as related to the production of oil and gas. The most important part of this work was pr

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Estimation of Petroleum Reserves - Active Oil and Reservoir Energy (With Discussion)

    By R. J. Schilthuis

    In 1929, Coleman, Wilde, and Moore1 undertook an investigation of the theoretical decline in reservoir pressure as related to the production of oil and gas. The most important part of this work was pr

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Notes on the Roumanian Oil-Fields

    By P. CHARTERIS A.

    THE following scanty notes on the Roumanian oil-region may serve as an introduction to more detailed future study and description. The Roumauian oil-belt, follows the outer edge of the sweep of the C

    Jul 1, 1906

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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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    Part IX - Communications - On the Partial Molal Volume of Hydrogen in Alpha Iron

    By R. A. Oriani

    The partial molal volume of hydrogen is one of the parameters that describe the elastic interaction between the solute and the stress fields about inclusions, dislocations, and cracks. As such the par

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Part XI - Communications - Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide in Mercury at 25°C

    By A. H. Larson, T. P. McNulty

    RECENTLY, an investigation of the absorption of sulfur dioxide gas in molten binary copper alloys was conducted. A Sieverts-type apparatus, consisting of a mercury-filled gas dispensing buret and a me

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Philadelphia Paper - The Compression of Air

    By B. W. Frazier

    At a recent meeting of the North of England Institute of Min ing and Mechanical Engineers, during a discussion upon the com pression of air, attention was called to an apparent anomaly in the phenomen

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    Papers - Handling and Utilization - Determination of Petrographic Components of Coal by Examination of Thin Sections (T.P. 2492, Coal Tech., Nov. 1948)

    By H. J. Donnell, B. C. Parks, O&apos

    In 1930 the late Dr. Reinhardt Thiessen set up a method of microscopic analysis and type classification of coal that has since been followed as standard practice in the coal-petrography laboratory of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Outlook for the Coal Industry

    By Howard N. Eavenson

    TWO months ago, just after the coal code hearing in Washington, one of our leading liberal weeklies printed a study of the coal industry made by an economist in the Administration, and on the outside

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Communications - Stability of Inclusions and the Formation of Secondary Grains in Silicon-Iron Alloys

    By J. Groyecki, M. Markuszewicz, J. Lassota, A. Zawada

    The ratio of stable to unstable inclusions was found to ploy an essential role in the process of sccorldar-y recrystatlizalion in Si-Fe. The analysis of the free energy of inclusions in the range of h

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Determination of Petrographic Components of Coal by Examination of Thin Sections

    By H. J. O’Donnell, B. C. Parks

    IN 1930 the late Dr. Reinhardt Thiessen set up a method of microscopic analysis and type classification of coal that has since been followed as standard practice in the coal-petrography laboratory of

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Engineering Enrollment Drops

    By W. B. Plank

    THE figures on enrollment in the engineering schools of the United States and Canada indicate that the total number of students in these schools for the current year, 1949-50, is about 10% less than i

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Coal - Anchorage Performance in Rock Bolting

    By D. S. Choi, R. Stefanko

    There are a number of complex factors that influence the effectiveness of anchorage to maintain tension in rock bolts. However, a plastic analysis of the anchorage site employing certain simplifying a

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Papers - - Refining - Review of Refinery Engineering for 1945

    By Walter Miller

    BY the beginning of 1945 the output of petroleum products for war had reached a volume and a rate of growth which practically assured all requirements so long as war continued. The programs for mak

    Jan 1, 1946