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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Distribution of the Oil Phase Obtained Upon Imbibition of Water
By M. A. Torcaso, P. Raimondi
The distribution of the oil phase in Berea sandstone resulting from increasing and decreasing the water saturation by imbibition was investigated Three types of distribution were recognized: trapped,
Jan 1, 1965
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Cobalt Alloys
By Frank E. Woolley, Robert D. Pehlke
Jan 1, 1965
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Role of Inorganic Ions in the Flotation of Beryl
By V. M. Karve, K. K. Majundar, K. V. Viswanathan, J. Y. Somnay
The effect of calcium, magnesium, iron (both ferrous and ferric) and aluminum ions, which are commonly encountered in a typical beryl ore, was studied in the flotation of pure beryl, soda-feldspar and
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles for Stoichiometric Bi2Te3 (TN)
By C. A. Queener, W. L. Mitchell
In recent years bismuth telluride has received considerable attention, primarily due to its value as a thermoelectric material. Since there seems to be little dependence of thermoelectric effect upon
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Factors Affecting the Strength of Iron Rich Iron- Molybdenum-Boron Alloys
By H. J. Beattie
R. L. Stegman and M. R. Achter (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)—In a study of the surface structures developed in the fatigue of nickel at low strains as a function of temperature, we have obtained si
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Substructure and Mechanical Properties of a Drawn and Annealed Iron-Silicon Alloy
By D. A. Thomas, M. F. Comerford
Poly crystalline wires of Fe-3.2 wt pct Si were cold-drawn to 31, 66, and 87 pct reductions of area. Mechanical properties and tnicrostructures were studied after recovery and re crystallization. An i
Jan 1, 1965
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Free Energies of Formation of the Sulfates of Cobalt, Copper, Nickel and Iron
By S. Zador, C. B. Alcock, K. Sudo
Measurements have been made of the standard free enevgies of formation of the sulfates of cobalt, Cupric copper, nickel, and ferric iron in the temperature range of 750° to 950°C. Dynamic gas-solid te
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Increased Rate of Formation of InSb on an Antimony Surface during Electrolytic Treatment
By Henry Leidheiser, Melvin C. Jr. Hobson
The rate of formation of the intermetallic compound, indium antimonide, at the interface between iudium and antimony at 100°C is greatly increased when a composite electrode of indium electrode -posit
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Correlation of the Viscosity of Light Paraffin Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures in the Liquid and Gaseous Regions
By J. G. Giddings, R. Kobayashi
Residual viscosity, the ViSCOSitY at a given pressure and temperature minus the dilute gas viscosity at the same temperature, has been found to be independent of temperature for pure components and mi
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Grain Size on Tensile and Creep Properties of Arc-Melted and Electron-Beam-Melted Tungsten at 2250° to 4140°F
By William D. Klopp
A study was conducted of the tensile and creep properties of are-melted and electron-beam-melted tungsten over the temperature range 2250° to 4140°F. The tensile and creep strengths vary with pain siz
Jan 1, 1965
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Statistical Theory of Primary Breakage Distributions for Brittle Materials
By R. R. Kimpel, L. G. Austin
An equation is derived describing fragment size for single fracture of brittle solids. It contains the equations of earlier workers as special or approximate cases and, in addition, is capable of desc
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Heteroepitaxial Silicon-Aluminum Oxide Interface, Part II – Orientation Relations of Single-Crystal Silicon on Alpha Aluminum Oxide
By Irving Cadoff, Richard Nolder
An analysis oj a series of samples of single -crystal silicon grown on sapphire shows that ,four distinct orientation relations exist. There are at least thirteen crystallographic planes which serve a
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Silver and Silver-Gold Alloy Single Crystals
By B. Ramaswami, U. F. Kocks, B. Chalmers
This paper describes the tempetrature, solute (gold), and orientalion dependence of the plastic rleforlirnlion of silver single crystals. The virgin flow stress, To, and its temperatutre dependence in
Jan 1, 1965
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Drilling- Equipment, Methods and Materials - Full-Scale Experiments on Jets in Impermeable Rock Drilling
By S. J. M. van Leeuwen, R. Feenstra
The effect of jets on bit penetration has been investigated by means of a 50-ton drilling machine and 8½-in. commercial jet bits, drilling under representative bottom-hole conditions. The conclusions
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Measurement of Microporosity by Microradiography
By M. C. Flemings, A. A. Tzavaras
Analytical and experimental procedures are descrihed for quantitative determination of volume-fraction microporosity in metals by mimorarlio-graphg. The analysis assumes spherical pores but allows for
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Immobilization of Interstitial Carbon During the Purification of Iron in a Zone-Melter
By B. F. Oliver, F. Garofalo
Gas-metal heterogeneous reactions and zone-lrelting were sinultarneously employed to produce several high-purity irons with low interstitial contents in a levitating- zone melter. Successive zone-tnel
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Surface Thermodynamic Treatment of Adsorption on a Dislocation- Suzuki Locking
By R. W. Guard, M. E. Fine
By treating the dislocation like a surface and ap-plying the usual thermodynamic treatment to the adsorption process a Gibbs adsorption equation for dislocations was derived. For extended dislocations
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Temperature, Strain Rate and Structure on the Flow Stress of an Fe-2 Pct Mn Alloy
By A. Rosen, P. Wynblatt, J. E. Dorn
The temperature, strain rate, and structure dependence of the flow stress in a poly crystalline Fe-2 pct Mn alloy was investigated between 77" and 370°K. It was possible to identify the low-temperatur
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Dendrite Morphology, Microsegregation and Homogenization of Low-Alloy Steel
By Merlon C. Flemings, Theodoulos Z. Kattamis
Examination was made of the distribution of tnanganese and nickel in colutrrnar dendrites of a cast low-alloy steel; more limited work was corzducted on chromium. Corresponding "segregrction ratios" w
Jan 1, 1965
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Institute of Metals Division - Growth Defects in Flux-Grown Rubies
By K. R. Janowski, A. B. Chase, E. J. Stofel
Ruby crystals of exceptional optical quality have been grown from fluxes composed of Bi2O3 + PbF2 or Bi2O3 + BiF3. Careful control of growth conditions was required to minimize the number of growth de
Jan 1, 1965