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    Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Pilot Gas Injection - Its Conduct and Criteria for Evaluation

    By John T. Cooke, Lincoln F. Elkins

    Injection of gas to increase oil recovery has been considered for almost all important discoveries during the past ten or fifteen years. However, the number of gas injection projects having sufficient

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Effect of Reversed Deformation on Recrystallization

    By Paul Beck

    IT is well known that the hardness of metallic single crystals, like that of polycrystalline metals, increases during deformation (hardening by cold-work). It is also known that, as a consequence of d

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Successful Prediction Of In Situ Fracture Permeability And Stiffness Characteristics Through Statistical Rock Mass Characterization

    By Paul R. La Pointe

    GEOTECHNICAL OBJECTIVES OF UCG PROGRAM Underground coal gasification (UCG) is one of several in situ extraction technologies for utilizing deep, otherwise unmineable coal. This technology involves

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Beneficiation and Utilization - Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for Anthracite (With Discussion)

    By Allen J. Johnson

    With a realization of the rapidly increasing importance of automatic stokers as a medium for domestic heating, the Anthracite Institute Laboratory has conducted extensive investigations, over a period

    Jan 1, 1936

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    British Guiana Bauxite Deposits

    By Lloyd Emory

    THE region known as. Guyana or Guiana stretches along the north coast of South America from the mouth of the Orinoco River in Venezuela to the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. Politically, it i

    Jan 1, 1928

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    PART XI – November 1967 - Communications - Visual Observations of Crystallization from Aqueous Solution under Enforced Fluid Motion

    By G. S. Cole, G. F. Bolling

    ThIS note accompanies a study of grain structure changes in metal ingots produced by the alteration of fluid motion.1 Although the Prandtl Number of aqueous solutions is much higher than that for meta

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Occurrence, Preparation and Utilization of Natural Carbon Dioxide (9da37594-f464-4b4b-8b54-0668c74b1ab9)

    By J. Charles Miller

    THE expansion of facilities for rapid transportation of perishables by train, truck and airplane has necessitated consideration of refrigerants of a minimum weight and volume per pound of cooling and

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Petroleum Economics - A Design for More Effective Proration (T. P. 1028, with discussion)

    By Joseph E. Pogue

    Over a period of years the writer has presented a number of studies1 on various aspects of proration, in a progressive attempt to analyze critically and constructively the economic complexities of thi

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Contact Angle Hysteresis - Principles and Application of Measurement Methods

    By T. G. Decker, A. F. Witt, A. M. Gaudin

    The historical development of the concept of contact angle hysteresis is reviewed. The measurements of contact angles reported in literature have all been made under static conditions. For the measu

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Collector Ionization in Sphalerite Flotation with Sulfhydryl Compounds

    By J. M. Steininger

    The mechanism of flotation of sphalerite with sulthydryl compounds of different acidities has been interpreted in terms of chemisorption of unionized collector molecules on hydroxylated zinc surface s

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Wrong Word

    Flaubert, as we know, laid stress on the selection of the right word, le mot juste, the precise epithet, the word that belongs to the thing. A sentence, or even a paragraph, may be spoiled. by the use

    Jan 1, 1931

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    The Mechanism Of Collection Of Metals And Metallic Sulphides By Amines And Amine Salts

    By Herbert H. Kellogg, Nathaniel Arbiter, Arthur F. Taggart

    THE experimental work herein described is presented in support of the following broad hypothesis: Conditioning of metals and metallic sulphides by amine collectors involves metathetic reaction at the

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Magmatic Differentiation In Effusive Rocks

    By Sidney Powers

    INTRODUCTION THIS paper aims to present the results of an investigation concerning gravitative differentiation in lava flows, based on a quantitative microscopic and chemical study of a Triassic bas

    Jan 2, 1916

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - A Demonstration of the Effect of ‘Dead-End’ Volume on Pressure...

    By B. H. Caudle, M. D. Witte

    In predicting the performance of a pattern injection operation, the engineer needs to know both the amount of oil to be recovered and the rate at which the recovcry will take place. This paper- descri

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    Stability Of Reservoir Slopes

    By K. S. Lane

    The problem of stability of slopes in reservoirs is one of real interest in civil engineering. The problem is whether the valley walls will remain stable or whether they are likely to slide as conditi

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Papers - Electromagnetic Methods - Mapping Oil Structures by the Sundberg Method (With Discussion)

    By Theodor Zuschlag

    Electrical prospecting is the art of exploring the structure of the subsoil in regard to conductivity variations and interpreting the results of such exploration as to their geological meaning. Ele

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Training of Workmen for Positions of Higher Responsibility

    By F. C. Stanford

    THE work of an engineer is to direct natural forces so that they bring about the results that he wishes to secure. Heretofore he has concerned himself chiefly with physical forces and inanimate object

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Repressuring in Depleted Oil Zones

    By C. M. Nickerson

    IT is apparent that repressuring of the oil measures is becoming increasingly important to the oil industry, and is a matter that warrants the best efforts of the petroleum engineer charged with apply

    Jan 1, 1929

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    The Role of the Combustion Engineering Refining

    By Joseph Hays

    MORE years ago than I care to admit I conferred the title of "combustion engineer? upon my-self since nobody else would confer it. I thought at the time, and for some, years thereafter, that my field

    Jan 3, 1928