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Production Engineering - Cathodic Protection of Steel Tank Bottoms by the Use of Magnesium Anodes (TP 2202, Petr. Tech., May 1947)By R. L. Featherly, J. R. James
The replacement or reconditioning of oil storage tank bottoms due to external corrosion is an expensive maintenance item to the oil industry. Cathodic protection as a means of mitigating this probl
Jan 1, 1948
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Production Engineering - Cathodic Protection of Steel Tank Bottoms by the Use of Magnesium Anodes (TP 2202, Petr. Tech., May 1947)By R. L. Featherly, J. R. James
The replacement or reconditioning of oil storage tank bottoms due to external corrosion is an expensive maintenance item to the oil industry. Cathodic protection as a means of mitigating this probl
Jan 1, 1948
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Molycorp Incorporated - Mountain Pass Operation - Mountain Pass, CaliforniaThe Molycorp operation at Mountain Pass, California, is unique in that it is the only place in the world where bastnasite is mined. The orebody is a metamorphic carbonatite; the mineral of importance
Jan 1, 1978
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Institute of Metals Division - The Low Temperature Properties of Tin-antimony and Tin-cadmium AlloysBy H. B. Hunter, F. G. Stone, F. J. Dunkerley
Introduction and Literature Survey This is the second in a series of papers coming from this laboratory on the correlation of the low temperature tensile properties of tin-binary alloys with micros
Jan 1, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - Energy-Size Reduction Relationship for the Grinding of QuartzBy S. R. Mitchell, M. Weissman, J. H. Brown
It has been demonstrated that for fine grinding operations, the energy input (E) and the product size modulus (k) are related by an equation of the form E = Ak1-n
Jan 1, 1961
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Institute of Metals Division - An Examination of the Decrease of Surface-Activity Method of Measuring Self-Diffusion Coefficients in Wustite and Cobaltous OxideBy R. E. Carter, F. D. Richardson
Self-diffusion coefficients have been measured for iron in wustite (700° to 1000°C) and for cobalt in cobaltous oxide (800' to 1350°C) by means of radio-isotopes. Both sectioning and decrease of
Jan 1, 1955
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Potash (3a929842-3715-42e0-a177-2dcca5836cf3)By Robert J. Hite, Samuel S. Adams
Potash, the generic term for a variety of potassium-bearing minerals, ores, and refined products (Table 1), owes its importance as an industrial mineral to the potassium requirement of growing plants.
Jan 1, 1983
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Lime (a20d3a64-d0fb-4f5d-96ac-5a4197a3dcf3)By Jeffrey L. Thompson, Kenneth A. Gutschick, Robert C. Freas, Robert S. Boynton
Lime, the "versatile chemical," is, generally speaking, a calcined or burned form of limestone commonly known as quicklime, calcium oxide or calcia, or, when water is added, calcium hydroxide or slake
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Constitution and Properties of Some Iron-Bearing Cupro-NickelsBy F. H. Wilson, E. W. Palmer
The solid solubility of iron in 2 to 10 pct cupro-nickels increases with temperature and nickel content. Property changes accompanying various heat treatments indicate typical precipitation hardening
Jan 1, 1953
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Rock Mechanics - Glass Insert StressmetersBy K. Barron
The glass insert stressmeter, or photoelastic stressmeter, is an instrument designed to determine stress changes occurring in rocks. It has several potential advantages over other such devices in that
Jan 1, 1965
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Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - The Diagram of State for Iron-Aluminum Solid SolutionsBy P. R. Swann, R. M. Fisher, W. R. Duff
Observations by transmission electron microscoPy of the microstructures in quenched Fe-A1 alloys provide the basis for revision of the Fe-A1 phase diagram. The diagram is characterized by first-order
Jan 1, 1970
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Research For The Coal IndustryBy C. E. Lesher
COAL has been fighting a rear-guard action since the last World War. The battle against competitive fuels has been largely guerilla warfare with more sniping within the ranks than of organized opposit
Jan 1, 1944
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PVT Studies - Solution of the Equations of Unsteady State Two-Phase Flow in Oil ReservoirsBy W. J. West, W. W. Garvin, J. W. Sheldon
One of the most important problems of reservoir mechanics is the prediction of the behavior of a gas and oil producing reservoir for a variety of production programs. In the absence of a knowledge of
Jan 1, 1955
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Secondary Recovery - Flooding in South Ward-Analysis of a Lease PerformanceBy A. B. Dyes, P. H. Braun, B. E. Cole
This paper presents a reservoir engineering analysis of the performance data for a waterflooding project in the Johnson Lease, South Ward field. This type of engineering analysis adds to the knowledge
Jan 1, 1958
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Absolute Seebeck Coefficient of the Molten Ni-S System (TN)By Edna A. Dancy, Ronald L. Pastorek, Gerhard J. Derge
In an earlier study1 in this laboratory, it was found that there is a minimum in the specific conductance of Ni-S melts in the region of the stoichiometric composition, Ni3S2. This and similar observa
Jan 1, 1965
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Research - Research for the Coal Industry (T. P. 1689, with discussion)By C. E. Lesher
Coal has been fighting a rear-guard action since the last World War. The battle against competitive fuels has been largely guerilla warfare with more sniping within the ranks than of organized opposit
Jan 1, 1944
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Research - Research for the Coal Industry (T. P. 1689, with discussion)By C. E. Lesher
Coal has been fighting a rear-guard action since the last World War. The battle against competitive fuels has been largely guerilla warfare with more sniping within the ranks than of organized opposit
Jan 1, 1944
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Metal Mining - Enhancement and Hazard Factors as Related to Mine ValuationBy J. Murray Riddell
The method of treating hazards wherein value is decreased, is cited by R. D. Parks. Quite properly, the theory of probabilities is made use of when multiple hazards are under consideration. E. F. Fitz
Jan 1, 1950
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Results of a Tertiary Hot Waterflood in a Thin Sand ReservoirBy W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew, H. B. Steves, M. L. Powers
This paper presents and discusses the results obtained during a pilot test in the Loco field in southern Okla homa. The test was conducted in a 2%-acre pattern that was part of a 20-acre conventional
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Metallurgical Variables on Charpy and Drop-Weight TestsBy W. R. Hansen, F. W. Boulger
Twenty-nine laboratory steels were studied to determine the effects of composition and ferrite grain size on drop-weight and Charpy V-notch transition temperatures. The experimental steels covered th
Jan 1, 1963