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Combustion - Coke Formation in Domestic Stokers (With discussion)By Charles H. Sawyer, Walter Knox
All of the coals commonly used in domestic bituminous stokers form coke, and satisfactory operation depends upon the fact that the coke formed is so weakly bound together that it breaks readily in the
Jan 1, 1944
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - {111} ( hkl) Secondary RecrystaIIization in 3pct Silicon-IronBy P. B. Mee
The secondary re crystallization behavior of two vacuum-melted, nominally 3 pct Si-Fe alloys has been studied, one alloy being produced from pure electrolytic iron and semiconductor-grade silicon and
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of Thermal Reorientations in Cold Rolled Zirconium (Discussion page 1573)By R. K. McGeary, B. Lustman
Orientation relationships and rates of annealing of 97 pct cold rolled zirconium have been studied by X-ray techniques, metallography, and by hardness measurements. The process of annealing occurring
Jan 1, 1954
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Critical Current of Superconducting Nb (Cb)-Zr-Ti Alloys in High Magnetic FieldBy M. Kitada, U. Kawabe, F. Ishida, T. Doi
The relations between micros tructures and critical current density in transverse magnetic field were experimentally investigated due to each transformation of the 0 to 0' + P" phases at 700&apo
Jan 1, 1969
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Butte Paper - A Note on the Occurrence and Manufacture of Refractories in Montana (with Discussion)By W. H. Gunniss
When the copper smelters were built, in Montana, all of the refractory products which were used in their construction were shipped in from Eastern factories. It was apparent that if a material suitabl
Jan 1, 1914
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Improved Method of Slag-Treatment at ArgoBy Harold V. Pearce
THE plant of the Boston and Colorado Smelting Company, at Argo, Colo., has not received special notice in technical or scientific publications for some time past. Dr. Peters' described the develo
Mar 1, 1905
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Making Copper Without PollutionBy F. P. Haver, M. M. Wong
When a mixture of chalcopyrite concentrate and lime is heated in air, the following reaction takes place: 2CuFeS2 + 4Ca (OH)2 + 8 ½ 02 ; 2Cu0 + Fe203 + 4CaS04 + 4H20. Ca (OH)2 is the only common r
Jan 6, 1972
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Technical Notes - Calculations of Unsteady-State Gas Flow Through Porous Media, Corrected for Klinkenberg EffectBy R. E. Collins, Paul B. Crawford
Mathematical equations have been derived to show the effect of the slippage phenomomenon (Klinkenberg effect) on unsteady-state gas flow through porous media. The assumption is made that the slippage
Jan 1, 1953
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Essential Factors In Valuation Of Oil PropertiesBy Carl Beal
THE most important factors that should be given consideration in valuation of oil land are: (1) the amount of oil the property will produce; (2) the amount of money this oil will bring (based upon the
Jan 9, 1919
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Transient Oil Production in a Radial Composite ReservoirBy N. W. Ratliff, P. J. Closmann
Production of oil by expansion from a cylindrical reservoir composed of two concentric regions of different properties has been determined as a function of time for a reservoir producing at constant t
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Subsidence and Outbursts - Subsidence in the Sewickley Bed of Bituminous Coal Caused by Removing the Pittsburgh Bed in Monongalia County, West Virginia (With Discussion)By S. D. Brady
In Monongalia County, West Virginia, the Pittsburgh and Sewickley beds lie west of the Monongahela River and underlie practically all the western end of the county. The average thickness of the Pittsb
Jan 1, 1931
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Aluminum from Domestic OresABOUT 2 lb. of alumina (aluminum oxide) of high purity is required to produce a pound of metallic aluminum. Projected production of metallic aluminum in the United States is now seven to ten times the
Jan 1, 1942
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Philadelphia Paper - Note upon the " Blue" Process of Copping TracingsBy P. Barnes
It may he of interest, and perhaps of inzportance, to the members of the Institute that specific mention should be made in detail of the great value of this method of copying or photographing all kind
Jan 1, 1879
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1937By Frank C. Greene
Missouri has had one of the best years in history in the development of gas, the 49 completed gas wells having an average of nearly 1,000,000 cu. ft. initial open flow. Altogether 101 wells were drill
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Comminution - Ball Wear and Functioning of the Ball Load in a Fine-grinding Ball Mill (T. P. 1984, Min. Tech., March 1946, with discussion)By W. I. Garms, J. L. Stevens
Because of the many conflicting opinions regarding the functioning of the ball load and the characteristics of ball wear in ball-mill grinding, the following résumé of reports covering recent tests co
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Comminution - Ball Wear and Functioning of the Ball Load in a Fine-grinding Ball Mill (T. P. 1984, Min. Tech., March 1946, with discussion)By W. I. Garms, J. L. Stevens
Because of the many conflicting opinions regarding the functioning of the ball load and the characteristics of ball wear in ball-mill grinding, the following résumé of reports covering recent tests co
Jan 1, 1947
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Earth Science Information In A Computer-Based Chemical Information SystemBy John T. Dickman, Ralph E. O’Dette
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) is in the process of evolving a computer-based information system which will process all of the material selected for abstracting in the area of chemistry and chemical
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization Texture and Coarsening Texture in High Purity AluminumBy P. A. Beck, Hsun Hu
It has been known for many years that in cold drawn polycrystalline aluminum the recrystallization texture is practically identical with the deformation texture.l,2,3 V. Goeler and Sachs4 stated that
Jan 1, 1950
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Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Oxidation of Ni-Cr Alloys Between 800° and 1200° CBy C. S. Giggins, F. S. Pettit
The oxidation of Ni-Cr alloys in 0.1 atm of oxygen has been studied at temperatures between 800" and 1200°C. For alloys with 30 wt pct or more Cr, continuous layers of Cr2O3 are formed during oxidatio
Jan 1, 1970