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Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculating Viscosities of Reservoir Fluids From Their CompositionsBy J. Lohrenz, C. R. Clark, B. G. Bray
Procedures to calculate the viscosities of in situ reservoir gases and liquids from their composition have been developed and evaluated. Given a composition expressed in methane through heptanes-plus,
Jan 1, 1965
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Scott Turner : the New PresidentBy AIME AIME
FRIEND recently remarked that the career of Scott Turner is characterized by Work and Wild -A Ducks. To these might be added Accomplishment and Persistent Fishing. All of these elements are manifestat
Jan 1, 1932
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Deformation of an Aluminum Alloy by a Constant LoadBy Sadtler, C. B.
IT is generally assumed that in most metals and alloys a given tensile stress produces a given deformation irrespective of the length of time during which the stress is applied. This assumption is jus
Jan 1, 1927
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Appendix C - Weights And Measures.By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover
As stated in the preface, the nomenclature to be adopted for weights and measures has presented great difficulty. Agricola uses, throughout, the Roman and the Romanized Greek scales, but in many cases
Jan 1, 1950
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Copper EmbrittlementBy L. L. Wyman
SINCE the observations of Heyn,1 relative to the embrittlement of copper after having been heated in hydrogen, this subject has received considerable attention from later investigators. The published
Jan 1, 1931
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Controlled Solidification of Off-Eutectic Camphor-Anthracene MixturesBy W. R. Wilcox
The camphor-anthracene system was chosen as a transparent low-melting analog of the zirconium carbide -graphite system. Camphor and zirconium car -bide both grow nonfaceted, while casting of mixtures
Jan 1, 1970
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - The Diagram of State for Iron-Aluminum Solid SolutionsBy P. R. Swann, R. M. Fisher, W. R. Duff
Observations by transmission electron microscoPy of the microstructures in quenched Fe-A1 alloys provide the basis for revision of the Fe-A1 phase diagram. The diagram is characterized by first-order
Jan 1, 1970
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Generalized Correlations for Predicting Solubility, Swelling and Viscosity Behavior of CO2-Crude Oil SystemsBy R. Simon, D. J. Graue
This paper presents correlations for predicting the solu-lility, swelling and viscosity behavior of CO2-crude oil sys8i.m~. The correlations were developed from experimental data obtained by the autho
Jan 1, 1966
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Thermal Expansion Properties Of Iron-Cobalt AlloysBy W. C. Ellis, M. E. Fine
INTRODUCTION IN the iron-cobalt system there are several property-composition relationships of theoretical importance. The alloys are ferromagnetic exhibiting a maximum saturation at approximately
Jan 1, 1948
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Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Activity of Carbon in Fe-C Alloys at 1150°CBy Shiro Ban-ya, John F. Elliott, John Chipman
The activity of carbon in Fe-C austenite at 1150°C has been determined for concentrations up to about 2.1 pct C using the equilibrium: C + COz = 2CO; equations have been derived expessing the activity
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal Mining - Requirements for Complete Face Mechanization in Coal Mining (with Discussion)By R. Y. Williams
In the United States, fully 98 per cent. of the anthracite and bituminous coal tonnage obtained from underground operations is mined by the room-and-pillar system. Under this system, the total cost of
Jan 1, 1928
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Mining in the Canadian National EconomyBy R. H. Coats
MINING occupies a position of less importance than manufacturing or agriculture in Canada, but its relative contribution has increased greatly during the post- war period. Mineral production was only
Jan 1, 1937
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - The Growth of M23,C6 Carbide on Grain Boundaries in an Austenitic Stainless SteelBy J. W. Martin, L. K. Singhal
Grain boundary M23CB precipitates have been shown to form by a process involving the migration of an austenite grain boundary, and each plate of precipitate is in parallel orientation with one of the
Jan 1, 1969
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Tin Industry of Yunnan, ChinaBy MARSHALL D. DRAPER
CHINA is one of the large producers of the world's tin. About 95 per cent of the total Chinese production comes from the Kotchiu district in the southern part of the province of Yunnan. Yunnan oc
Jan 1, 1931
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Ore Concentration and Milling ? Greater Utilization of Gravity Methods For Finer Sizes Seen in Current PracticeBy E. H. Rose
IN a year of sober reflection and stocktaking after the mineral-squandering spree of World War II, the role that beneficiation of low-grade must henceforth play in American mineral industry has become
Jan 1, 1947
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The Metallography of TungstenBy Zay Jeffries
TUNGSTEN has the highest melting point of all the known metals, namely 3350° C.; it is one of the hardest of the metals; it has the highest equiaxing or recrystallization temperature after strain hard
Jan 6, 1918
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Notes on the Heat Treatment of High-Speed Steel Tools (e8704506-465e-4960-9a6d-bcfeb5953c2f)By A. E. Bellis
ROBERT J. ANDERSON, Cleveland, Ohio (communication to the Secretary *).-The paper by Messrs. Bellis and Hardy was interesting to me and has led me to make a few remarks concerning some of the points b
Jan 3, 1917
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Recent Improvements in Concentration and AmalgamationBy John A. E. M. Church
THE prospector's pan was the first implement used for saving gold, and its action is so effective that it has never been equalled for thorough work. Copper plates, blankets, sluices, and amalgama
Jan 1, 1880
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Application Of Canonical Analysis To Multispectral Scanner DataBy Benjamin F. Merembeck
A mutispectral scanner (MSS) obtains remotely sensed data of the earth's surface in vector form, one vector element for each spectral sensing band of the MSS. Data generated by either airborne or
Jan 1, 1977
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Part VII - Mechanisms of the Codeposition of Aluminas with Electrolytic CopperBy Charles L. Mantell, James E. Hoffmann
Mechanical inclusion, electrophoretic deposition, and adsorption were studied as mechanisms for code-position of aluminas present in copper-plating electrolytes as an insoluble disperse phase. Mechani
Jan 1, 1967