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    Natural Gas Technology - The Importance of Reliable Data in Gas-Condensate Calculations

    By R. F. Hinds

    A pressurizing system was designed and built to apply a radial pressure of 5.000 psi to rock samples. Samples of the Bradford, Weir and Kirkwood sandstones were subjected to radial pressures parallel

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Water Influx-Pressure Calculations Above the Bubble...

    By J. D. Rice, S. C. Pitzer, C. E. Thomas

    Interpretation of pressure build-up data obtained in the conventional manner has often been difficult because of the deviation from theoretical behavior. Major causes of this deviation have been attri

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - The Prediction of Volumes, Compressibilities and Thermal Expansion Coefficients of Hydrocarbon Mixtures

    By H. T. Kennedy, S. M. Avasthi

    An equation developed for gaseous hydrocarbon mixtures predicts molal volumes with an average absolute deviation of 0.73 percent when applied to 264 natural gas and condensate systems including 2,043

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Rock Mechanics - Photoelastic Analysis of A Composite Model

    By R. K. Agarwal

    In this paper, a new technique developed to analyze two-dimensional nonhomogeneous models is described. A simple three-layered medium with a circular hole centrally located in the intermediate layer i

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Laboratory Study of a Combination of Forward Combustion and Waterflooding – The COFCAW Process

    By D. R. Parrish, F. F. Craig

    In some respects, forward combustion (alias: fie-flooding, underground combustion, in-situ combustion, dry combustion) is an efficient oil recovery method. For example, its displacement efficiency (as

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Linear Waterflood Behavior and End Effects in Water-Wet Porous Media

    By J. R. Kyte, L. A. Rapoport

    The material balance equation for partiai or complete 1:trter-drivc reser1,oir.s been re-arranged to include a pressure irrferferencr ternr. This pressure interfernce term was ohtained from the theo

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    Institute of Metals Division - Conventions for Plotting the Diffusion Paths in Multiphase Ternary Diffusion Couples on the Isothermal Section of a Ternary Phase Diagram (TN)

    By J. B. Clark

    In multiphase ternary diffusion studies, plots of the variation bf the composition on the isotherm constitutes one of the most effective methods of presenting experimental results, especially if such

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Part X - Communications - Discussion of "Observations on the Orientation Distribution and Growth of Large Grains near (110) [001] Orientation in Silicon-Iron Strip "*

    By C. G. Dunn

    James, Jones, and Leak (JJL) conclude that growth-rate and orientation-distribution data obtained in a steep thermal gradient should be used with caution to account for isothermally produced recrystal

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Extractive Metallurgy Division - Effect of Roasting on Recovery of Uranium and Vanadium from Carnotite Ores by Carbonate Leaching

    By F. A. Forward, A. H. Ross, J. Halpern

    Application of the carbonate leaching process to carno-tite ores has often been limited by the difficulty of obtaining simultaneous high recoveries of uranium and vanadium. The chemical aspects of thi

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Geophysics - Uses of Geophysics in Subsurface Surveying

    By D. F. Malott

    The Michigan Dept. of State Highways makes extensive use of geophysics for subsurface surveying which would be applicable for uses in other fields. Examples of resistivity surveys are given which incl

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Static, Dynamic, and Notch Toughness

    By Samuel Hoyt

    SOME of the more important properties of finished materials are strength, ductility, toughness, resistance to alternating and repeated stresses, etc: Of these, the property that appears to have receiv

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Mining-Conditions In The Belgian Congo (Congo Free State).*

    By Sydney H. Ball

    I. INTRODUCTION. DURING the past 50 years the attention of mining-men has been turned to Africa, and within the past decade prospecting-expeditions sent into Central Africa have resulted in the openi

    Apr 1, 1910

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    Influence Of Temperature, Time And Rate Of Cooling On Physical Properties Of Carbon Steel II

    By Francis Foley

    INTRODUCTION DURING the summer of 1919, the late Dr. Henry M. Howe, then Chairman of the Division of Engineering of the National Research Council, organized a committee to obtain a better insight int

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Erskine Ramsay

    ONE DAY IN the mid-1880s, in a suburb 0f Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, there dismounted from a train the two foremost leaders of the day in the coal and steel industries-Andrew Carnegie and H. C. Frick. T

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Papers - Beneficiation of Iron Ore (Round Table)

    Large deposits of manganiferous iron ores, representing several million tons of metallic manganese, occur in the United States. The Minnesota deposits of such ore are of outstanding importance because

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe Effect

    By R. J. Stokes

    S. Floreen (international Nickel Co.)— One fairly simple way to differentiate between em brittle me nt due to surface microcracks or due to a dislocation barrier effect might be to load a brittle rock

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - The Compositional Reservoir Simulator: Case I – The Linear Model

    By J. Douglas, W. T. Ford, G. E. Henderson, I. F. Roebuck

    An implicit numerical method is presented for simulating the differential and algebraic relations governing one-dimensional three-phase flow in porous media. The method is based upon compositional rep

    Jan 1, 1970