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    Unit Operation of Kettleman Hills Oil Field

    By AIME AIME

    AT a joint meeting of the Tulsa Geological Society and the Mid-Continent Section of the A; I. M. E., held at Tulsa on March 21, the history of unit development in the Kettle- man Hills field was discu

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Near Surface Coal Deposit

    INTRODUCTION Engineering studies of many near surface coal deposits that are amenable to strip mining can be enhanced and expedited by the application of computer techniques for defining coal reser

    Jan 1, 1980

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    A Visit to the Carteret Copper Refinery

    By John V. Beall

    Since the U. S. Metals Refining Co. works was established, around the turn of the century, near the town which is now called Carteret, N. J., it has grown to be a major producer of refined copper and

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Corrosion - Stress-corrosion Cracking of Annealed Brasses (With Discussion)

    By Alan Morris

    Season cracking of brass has received wide attention and there is a wealth of technical literature on the subject. Its causes arc fairly well understood and means for its prevention are inexpensive an

    Jan 1, 1930

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    A Corporate Perspective - The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation PLC

    By Alistair Frame

    INTRODUCTION In April 1988 discussions were about to start with BP on the possibility of buying their- mineral interests, and it took a long time to arrange a deal. I will talk about RTZ without BP

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Transportation of Hot Metal in Mixer Cars

    By G. D. TRANT

    HOT metal is commonly transported from the blast furnace to the open hearth by one or the other of two general methods: (1) by hot-metal ladles, usually in conjunction with a stationary mixer, or; (2)

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - Application of Numerical Methods to Predict Recovery from Thin Oil Columns

    By R. D. Taylor, Jim Douglas Jr., H. H. Rachford Jr., P. M. Dyke

    A major obstacle to the use of wetting agents in .secondary recovery by water flooding is the adsorption of the agents on the sand. As a result of adsorption, the surfactant always lags behind the flo

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    An Improved Universal Suspended Hydraulic Lift

    By J. A. Herrick

    SOME time ago the writer needed a cheap, light, and portable hydraulic lift or crane, that would be universal in its application, and that might -be suspended from crane-arms, overhead tramways, beams

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Plans For Training Of The Commercial Engineer

    The Commissioner of Education has issued a call for a public conference on business training for engineers and engineering training for students of business. This conference, national in scope and cha

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Baltimore Paper - An Improved Universal Suspended Hydraulic Lift

    By J. A. Herrick

    Some time ago the writer needed a cheap, light, and portable hydraulic lift or crane, that would be universal in its application, and that might .be suspended from crane-arms, overhead tramways, beams

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Zinc and Copper in Alpha and Beta Brasses

    By R. W. Balluffi, R. Resnick

    NUMEROUS investigations of chemical diffusion in a brass have been made and the results are collected in several places.1-3 This work has been mainly concerned with the determination of the chemical d

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Stress-corrosion Cracking of Annealed Brasses

    By Alan Morris

    SEASON cracking of brass has received wide attention and there is a wealth of technical literature on the subject. Its causes are fairly well understood and means for its prevention are inexpensive an

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Biographical Notice of Edward Dyer Peters

    Edward Dyer Peters, the only child of Henry Hunter Peters and Susan Barker Thaxter, was born in Dorchester, Mass., June 1, 1849. From his father he was a descendant of the Peters family of Ipswich and

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - Temperature Dependence of the Hardness of Secondary Phases Common in Turbine Bucket Alloys

    By J. H. Westbrook

    UNTIL very recently the development of high temperature alloys has been strictly empirical. It is, in fact, a great tribute to the intuition, perseverance, and industry of the practicing metallurgists

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Blast-Furnace Refractories

    By Raymond Howe

    SOME time ago,, a prominent engineer asked a representative of the firebrick industry to prepare a comprehensive paper on blast-furnace refractories. It was to have been the purpose of this paper to g

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Pennsylvania's Subsidence - Control Guidelines: Should They Be Adopted By Other States?

    By Christopher J. Bise

    Introduction In August 1977, the federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act was signed into law. It stated that: "The Congress finds and declares that because of the diversity in terrain .

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Hofman's Paper on The Effect of Silver on the Chlorination and Bromination of Gold (see Trans., xxxv., 948)

    T. Kirke Rose, London, Eng. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The authors have shown that, under certain conditions, the rate of dissolution of gold by chlorine and bromine is reduced by the additio

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Industrial Minerals - Some Economic Aspects of Perlite

    By C. R. King

    Most of the acid volcanic glasses such as obsidian, perlite, pitchstone, pumice, and pumicite (volcanic ash) are susceptible to some expansion if suddenly subjected to a suitably high temperature in a

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Bunker Hill Enterprise

    For many years the occurrence of gold in the Coeur d'A1ène region had been rumored among the pioneers of the Northwest. It is stated that as early as 1853 gold was discovered in this district by

    Jan 1, 1932