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What Is Wrong With Oil Shale?
By GEORGE ROBERT DE BEQUE
WHAT is wrong with oil shale? The answer is of interest to the public, to the oil refiner, and to the engineer. Many people have invested in shale land or shale securities, and others would invest if
Jan 1, 1924
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Saly Making by Solar Evaporation
By W. C. Phalen
The production of salt in the United States divides itself at the outset into two distinct classes…
Jan 1, 1915
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Operations Research - Financial Analysis Applications in Mineral Exploration and Development
By Daniel T. Brian, O&apos
Exploration targets and results in the mining industry are commonly summarized in terms of tonnage and grade. Business appraisals require, as additional information, the expected profit or loss implie
Jan 1, 1970
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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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Chicago the Mecca for Engineers, June 26-30
By AIME AIME
PLANS are now well advanced for the joint meeting of the Institute and over a dozen other engineering societies in Chicago during the week beginning June 26: Engineers' Week at A Century of Progr
Jan 1, 1933
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Division Lectures - The Forty-first Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture; The Climate of Extractive Metallurgy in the 1960’s
By F. D. Richardson
STAFF: Editor, Gerhard Derge Carnegie lnstitute of Technology Schenley Park Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 Editorial Assistant, M. A. Redmerski Production Editor, Otto T. Johnson THE METALLUR
Jan 1, 1964
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - A Study uf Plane, Radial Miscible Displacement in a Consolidated Porous Medium
By R. F. Nielsen, R. G. Bentsen
Jan 1, 1966
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion of An Empirical Relation Defining the Stress Dependence of Minimum Creep Rate in Metals
By James C. M. Li, J. Weertman
James C. M. Li (United States Steel Covp.)—The author has discovered a single analytical relation between the minimum, or the steady-state, creep rate and the applied stress confirming a statement mad
Jan 1, 1963
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - High-Purity Tantalum
By R. F. Rolsten
VAN Arkel 1 prepared ductile tantalum by the thermal decompoiition of tantalum pentachloride on a resistively heated wire (2000° C) in an evacuated bulb maintained at 100°C. Burgers and Basart2'3
Jan 1, 1960
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New York Paper - Bibliography of Injuries to Vegetation by Furnace-Gases
By Persifor Frazer
CONTENTS. PAGE 1. Committee House of Commons Report (1843).......521 2. Clark (1880).............521 3. Schröder and Schertel (1884).... . 521 4. Committee House of Lords Report (1887).......523
Jan 1, 1908
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Miscible Displacement-Flow Behavior and Phase Relationships for a Partially Depleted Reservoir
By J. F. Wilson
An experimental investigation has been made of gas-driven slug displacements in a system of high gas saturation to evaluate the process for use in a California reservoir. Fluid compositions, temperatu
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Industrial Minerals - Sulfur From Petroleum Gases and Liquids
By A. E. Chute
The shortage of sulfur is not only continuing but appears to be worsening, attended by steadily rising prices. At the same time emphasis on air-pollution abatement is also increasing. These two fa
Jan 1, 1969
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Mining and Metallurgical Curricula Changes
By Robert T. Gdagher, Allison Butts
EDUCATIONAL trends as reflected in curricular changes are of interest and importance in engineering educa¬tion both as matters of record and as considerations for the future. The data on which the ev
Jan 1, 1948
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Modern and Ancient Engineering and Metallurgy
By Arthur L. Walker
DURING my trip around the world last year, covering a total of 45,000 miles, I saw many things of especial interest from an engineering viewpoint. Sailing from New York, I went through the Panama Cana
Jan 1, 1924
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Debismuthizing of Lead
By T. R. A. Davey
The fundamental principles by which bismuth may be removed from lead by pyrometallurgical processes are enumerated. Qualitative discussion of the phase diagrams concerned is followed by presentation o
Jan 1, 1957
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Researches On Fire-Damp (54946a2b-dcae-4862-bb12-7f3c7ddcb263)
By Enrique Hauser
Discussion of the paper of ENRIQUE HAUSER, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 521 to 534. GEORGE A. BURRELL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr.
Jan 5, 1916
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Heat-Treatment of Steels Containing Fifty and Eighty Hundredths Per Cent of Carbon.
By C. E. Corson
THE experiments of which the results and significance are set forth in this paper do not by any means cover the whole subject of the heat-treatment of the material referred to, yet they constitute a c
Sep 1, 1906
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - An Evaluation of the Rehbinder-Kuznelsov Pendulum Technique In Hardness Measurements
By R. W. Heins, N. Street
An investigation was made of the Rehbinder-Kuznetsov pendulum as an instrument to aid in the study of rock drillability and of the effect of surface active agents on rock drillability. The "critical w
Jan 1, 1966
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discussion of "A Model for Concentrated Interstitial Solid Solutions; Its Application to Solutions of Carbon in Gamma Iron"*
By H. I. Aaronson, W. L. Winterbottom, G. M. Pound
On the basis of a statistical thermodynamic treatment of the data of smithz2 on the activity of carbon in austenite, a Darken and smith23 deduced that the interaction energy, wy, between carbon atoms
Jan 1, 1969
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Part IX – September 1969 – Communications - Heterogeneous Precipitation of Gamma Prime Platelets on Dislocation Networks in AI-0.5 At. pct Ag
By C. T. Young, J. L. Lytton
In recent investigations,1,2 the strength and thermal stability of dislocation substructures prepared by 5 to 25 pct room temperature tensile straining and recovery annealing at 120°, 160°, and 200°C
Jan 1, 1970