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Natural Gas Technology - Direct Calculation of Bottom-Hole Pressures in Natural Gas WellBy David Cornell, Yusuf K. Sukkar
The fundamental differential equation for fluid flow has been rearranged, integrated numerically for natural gases, and the results presented in tabular and graphical form suitable for the direct calc
Jan 1, 1956
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Technical Notes - Production of High Nitrogen SteelsBy E. R. Morgan, J. C. Shyne, V. F. Zackay
NITROGEN used as an alloying element in steel has received increased attention in recent years. Its merit as an austenite stabilizer and hot strengthener has long been recojinized, particularly by Eur
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - The Electric-Tunnel Effect and its Use in Determining Properties of Surface OxidesBy John G. Simmons
A tutorial account of the tunnel effect between metal electrodes separated by a thin insulating film is presented. Energy diagrams of metal-insulator -metal sandwiches are briefly discussed, and the i
Jan 1, 1965
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Part XII – December 1969 – Communications - Conditions for Serrated Yielding in Va- and Vla-Group MetalsBy Erwin Pink
It has been pointed out in a previous publication' that, for a given strain rate, serrated yielding can be observed only at certain test temperatures. Fig. 1 shows the results obtained for polycr
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - Kinetic Energy Effect in Single Particle CrushingBy B. H. Bergstram, C. L. Sollenberger
When glass spheres are crushed by slow compression loading, the outer lune-shaped fragments resulting from the fracture consistently fly outward at high velocity. About 45 pct of the strain energy fed
Jan 1, 1961
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Arc-Furnace Equipment and Its Operation at the Kennecott Utah RefineryBy H. A. Shaw, H. G. G. Whitton
This paper describes the use of the electric-arc furnace for the production of tough-pitch, horizontal cast copper shapes and the production of copper anodes from tank house anode scrap. This installa
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - New Phases in the Manganese-Silicon and Iron-Manganese- Silicon Systems (TN)By K. P. Gupta
In ternary systems containing silicon and transition elements, silicon was found to stabilize the a phase.1 At 1000°C a broad a-phase region was found in the Cr-Mn-Si system,1 which extends very close
Jan 1, 1964
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Technical Notes - Mud Filtration at the Bottom of the BoreholeBy I. Havenaar
EXPERIMENTAL DATA In an article by C. K. Ferguson and J. A. Klotz,1 experiments on the filtration of drilling muds under borehole conditions are discussed. Experimental data on mud filtration throu
Jan 1, 1957
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Lake Superior Paper - Notes on Six Months' Working of Dover Furnace, Canal Dover, OhioBy Arnold K. Reese
It is not the purpose of the writer to set forth in these notes anything new or surprising in blast-furnace practice, but simply to lay before the Institute the somewhat unusual results obtained durin
Jan 1, 1898
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DeceasedElected Died 1895 ABBOTT, AI ATTHUR 1908 1882 ABBOTT, ARTHUR V 1906 1905 ABE, MASAYOSHI 1909 1903 ADAMS, CHARLES C. 1905 1906 ADAMS, JOHN C. 1913 1905 ADAMS, WILLAMS 1909 1903 ADAMS, W. E
Jan 1, 1923
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List Of Members - Members, Junior Members, Associates, Junior Foreign Affiliates - Student Associates (5b42c698-98c2-4fa9-bb47-ca41ca7ef67f)[Aamot, Clav Crone, (Member '29) Met., Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk, Industri, Inc., Oslo, Norway. Aamot, 0, Crone, (Member '29) c/o Elektrokemisk, Radhusgaten 23, Oslo, Norway
Jan 1, 1946
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General - Cemented Tungsten Carbide; a Study of the Action of the Cementing Material (With Discussion)By F. C. Kelley, L. L. Wyman
In order to clarify and amplify the existing data concerning the action of the cementing material in cemented tungsten carbide alloys, the authors have initiated this investigation of the entire range
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Drainage - Mine-drainage Practice in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania (T. P. 1907)By Edward Griffith
The anthracite industry, which produces about 50 million net tons of coal annually, has been talked of as being able to last for another century; but if the water record of the past century continues
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Drainage - Mine-drainage Practice in the Anthracite Region of Pennsylvania (T. P. 1907)By Edward Griffith
The anthracite industry, which produces about 50 million net tons of coal annually, has been talked of as being able to last for another century; but if the water record of the past century continues
Jan 1, 1947
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Industrial Minerals - Production Jet-Piercing of Blastholes in Magnetic TaconiteBy J. J. Calaman, D. H. Fleming
DURING 1950 the jet-piercing process was used commercially in the piercing of primary blast-holes in magnetic taconite at the preliminary taconite plant of .the Erie Mining Co., Aurora, Minn. The E
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of The Constitution Diagram Tungsten-HafniumBy D. K. Deardorff, Haruo Kato
D. K. Deardorff and Haruo Kato (U. S. Bureau of Mines)—We wish to refute the 1875" 20°C value that Giessen, et al., report as the transformation temperature of hafnium. Although these authors state t
Jan 1, 1963
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Part VIII - Communications - Nonstoichiometric A15-Type Phases in the Systems Cr-Pt and Cr-OsBy R. M. Waterstrat, E. C. van Reuth
BINARY- alloy phases having the A15-type crystal structure have been described as occurring at a simple and more or less invariant stoichiometric composition (A3B) which corresponds to the relative nu
Jan 1, 1967
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Foreign Papers Feature Geophysics MeetingsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
THE principal interest in the meeting sings arranged by the Geophysical Committee this year centered around the many papers dealing with the practical applications of geophysical methods to solving ge
Jan 1, 1935
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Oil And Gas Developments during 1945 in PennsylvaniaBy CHARLERS R. FETTEE
A slight decrease in drilling activity occurred in the oil fields of western Pennsylvania during 1945 and a considerable decrease in the shallow-gas territory (Upper Devonian or higher). The number of
Jan 1, 1946
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Mine ReportsBy Samuel H. Dolbear
THE purpose of a technical report is to record facts, usually collected by investigation, and to interpret these facts in understandable language. The audience may range from a small shareholder witho
Jan 1, 1952