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Theory and Practice of Directed Drilling
By R. E. Allen
ONE of the most unusual oil field engineering accomplishments of the past two years is the development and rapid advance in the directed drilling of wells. Directed drilling as referred to herein is t
Jan 1, 1933
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Vicalloy - A Workable Alloy For Permanent Magnets
By E. A. Nesbitt
THE important permanent-magnet alloys 15 years ago contained carbon and depended upon it for their permanent- magnet properties. In recent years great, advances have been made in a number of new alloy
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute of Metals Division - Theory of Grain Boundary Migration Rates
By David Turnbull
IN isothermal recrystallization processes, new crystals generally grow into the matrix until they impinge upon other new crystals or an external surface, at constant linear rates G. Before impingement
Jan 1, 1952
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Production Research
By Donald L. Katz
FIFTEEN years ago Dr. Manning published a paper in "Petroleum Development and Technology" on '.Fundamental Research Relating to Petroleum." He tabulated for several industries "the proportion of
Jan 1, 1941
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PART V - Communications - Some Observations on Crack Extension in Two-Phase Materials
By W. W. Gerberich
SINCE the original formulation of fracture mechanics concepts,'y2 relatively little work has related the fracture mechanics description of metal behavior on a gross, structural component scale to
Jan 1, 1968
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Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Series Representation of Thermodynamic Functions of Binary Solutions
By R. O. Williams
Analytical representation of the thermodynamics of solutions is highly desirable from the standpoint of accuracy, compactness, and numerical manipulations. In particular, computer calculations are gre
Jan 1, 1970
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Redesign of the West Wall Kanmantoo Mine, South Australia
By Barry K. McMahon
Following minor slope failures at the commencement of mining the west wall of the Kanmantoo Mine was redesigned from an overall slope between haul roads of 55° to 46°. This decision was based on a pro
Jan 1, 1983
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Colorado Paper - Coal Trade and Miners' Wages in the United States in the Year 1888
By Charles Albert Ashburner
The coal-fields of the United States have been variously classified as to their geographical positions. In 1887 I proposed slight changes to the classification generally used, for more convenient desc
Jan 1, 1890
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Sinking Tennessee Copper's Circular Shaft
By L. Weaver
THE Tennessee Copper Co.'s mines are in the southeast corner of the state of Tennessee, Polk Co., in the well-known Ducktown copper basin. Their new circular production shaft will eventually be t
Jan 1, 1950
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Natural Gas Technology - A Method of Calculating the Distribution of Temperature in Flowing Gas Wells
By Frank Marotta, Louis B. Lesem, Frank Greytok, John J. McKetta
Although one of the primary variables in the calculation of the flowing bottom-hole pressure in gas wells from surface measurements is the temperature at any point and its distribution in the flow-str
Jan 1, 1958
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Dust Capture Performance Of A Water Exhaust Conditioner For Roof Bolting Machines (ME)
By T. W. Beck
Roof bolter occupations in underground coal mines continue to experience overexposure to respirable dust. One potential source of dust in roof bolting operations is the exhaust from the roof bolter du
Jan 1, 2012
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Fine Grinding and Concentration at Climax - Molybdenite Easily Floated, But Maximum Recovery And Iron and Copper Elimination Sought
By E. J. Duggan
CLIMAX ore is an altered and highly silicified granite, about half of the gangue being quartz. Molybdenite is the only mineral recovered and most of it is intimately associated with the quartz in fine
Jan 1, 1946
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Coal - Chemicals from Coal Hydrogenation
By E. E. Donath
Application of the coal hydrogenation process for the production of chemicals is described. It has been estimated that a plant to produce 31,090 bbl per day of chemicals and fuels would cost $326,-
Jan 1, 1953
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Coal - Chemicals from Coal Hydrogenation
By E. E. Donath
Application of the coal hydrogenation process for the production of chemicals is described. It has been estimated that a plant to produce 31,090 bbl per day of chemicals and fuels would cost $326,-
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of Ordering and Domain Hardening in Fe3Al
By R. G. Davies
Isothermal annealing of quenched Fe3Al reveals that the superlattice forms by the nucleation and growth of ordered domains. The activation energy for isothermal ordering and initial domain growth is
Jan 1, 1964
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Commercial Movement of Zinc and Copper
By Salinger, Herbert
WITH the large amount of metallurgical re- search work now being done and the constant effort of the engineer to effect economies of operation, I think it is a safe prediction that the next few years
Jan 1, 1928
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Identification Of Cao-Mgo Orthosilicate Crystals, Including Merwinite (3Cao-Mgo-2Sio2), Through The Use Of Etched Polished Sections
By R. B. Snow
THIS paper describes a technique of polishing and etching specimens of open-hearth furnace slags or hearth aggregates for identification of the crystalline constituents-lime (CaO), tricalcium silicate
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Zinc Diffusion in GaAs through SiO2 Films
By Jack A. Kanz, Samuel R. Shortes, E. C. Wurst
Zinc diffusion into GaAs from the vapor phase through reactively sputtered SiO, films Izas been inrestigated for various zinc pressures at 1000"C. Diffusions were carried out in evacuated quartz ampul
Jan 1, 1964
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The Hydrometallurgy of Copper, and its Separation from the Precious Metals
By T. Sterry Hunt
WET processes for the extraction of copper from its ores have of late attracted much attention, especially in Europe, where the use of oupriferous iron-pyrites as a' source of sulphur prevails. T
Jan 1, 1882