Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Scranton Paper - Geology and Mining in the Northern Coal-Field of PennsylvaniaBy Frank A. Hill
A visitor to the Northern anthracite coal-field in 1844 wrote: " History and song have hallowed the valley of Wyoming, and everything pertaining to it seems wrapped in an atmosphere of romance." So
Jan 1, 1887
-
Has the Engineer Done Too Much for the World?By Frederick Laist
I AM APPRECIATIVE of the honor you have done me in electing me to membership in your Society. I value the contacts with men of imagination and ideals which this implies. I am grateful for the recognit
Jan 1, 1932
-
Gold Lodes of the Willow Creek District, AlaskaBy James C. Ray
DURING the summer of 1931, I spent four months in a study of the Willow Creek district, Alaska. This work was part of a general investigation of the territory contiguous to the route of the Government
Jan 1, 1932
-
Philadelphia Paper - Pillars of CoalBy S. Harries Daddow
IN order to get an idea as to the strength of steel rails, it will be well to review the tests to which iron rails have been subjected. In England, Mr. Ashcroft found that the best 80 pound rails bro
-
Operations Research - Application of Optimizing Techniques for Studying Field Producing OperationsBy W. B. Wise, H. D. Attra, W. M. Black
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a comparatively new approach for solving a problem that has plagued oil producers for many years—how to make the most money with available field production c
-
Geologic Relations And New Ore Bodies Of The Republic District, WashingtonBy Lawrence B. Wright
THE Republic district, Washington, is of new interest because of the discovery of new gold-silver ore within a unique structural pattern. The camp was revived in 1937 following installation of a plant
Jan 1, 1947
-
Coal - Evaluation of Mine Drainage WaterBy S. A. Braley
DRAINAGE water from coal mines is probably the most serious water pollution problem today, varying in importance according to location of the mines and geological structure. Drainage may be either aci
Jan 1, 1958
-
Reservoir Engineering - General - Rapid Methods for Estimating Reservoir CompressibilitiesBy H. J. Ramey
Conventional calculation of total system isothermal compressibility for a system containing a free gas phase involves, among other things, evaluation of the change of oil and gas formation volume fact
Jan 1, 1965
-
Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Density of Liquid Plutonium MetalBy C. Z. Serpan, L. J. Wittenberg
The density of liquid plutonium was determined, by a pycnometm'c technique, from 664 to 788°C and exhibited a temperature dependence, which could be expressed as:. P= C17.63 - 1.52 x 10-"t] +0.
Jan 1, 1962
-
Colorado Paper - The Actual Accuracy of Chemical AnalysisBy F. P. Dewey
The subject of this paper does not embrace the consideration of ways and means for the increase of analytical accuracy, or the question what could or should be attained in that direction. I desire sim
Jan 1, 1897
-
The Application Of Electric Motors To ShovelsBy H. W. Rogers
THE first steam shovels used in this country were built by the Otis Company, of Boston, about 50 years ago, but as they were of very crude construction and rather unsuccessful only a few were built.
Jan 2, 1914
-
Papers - Structure and Properties of Some Iron-nickel Alloys (T.P. 1246, with discussion).By J. W. Spretnak, G. Sachs
The: iron-rich iron-nickel alloys have attracted considerable academic interest in recent years. The carbon-free alloys are of minor practical importance, but they are the base of many alloys with
Jan 1, 1941
-
Papers - Structure and Properties of Some Iron-nickel Alloys (T.P. 1246, with discussion).By G. Sachs, J. W. Spretnak
The: iron-rich iron-nickel alloys have attracted considerable academic interest in recent years. The carbon-free alloys are of minor practical importance, but they are the base of many alloys with
Jan 1, 1941
-
Boston Paper - The Bower-Barff ProcessBy A. S. Bower
Any process which has for its object the preservation of iron and steel from rust, and which will make these metals more applicable than they now are to the requirements of mankind, will be sure to me
Jan 1, 1883
-
Institute of Metals Division - Dislocations in Deformed Single Crystals of Alpha Brass. Part I: General ObservationsBy J. D. Meakin, H. G. F. Wilsdorf
Using a combined decoration and etching technique the dislocation structure of annealed and deformed a brass has been studied. Annealed crystals revealed a low density forest and well-developed subbou
Jan 1, 1961
-
Methods of Roof Caveability PredictionBy Tony B. Szwilski, K. Unrug
INTRODUCTION Since the introduction of longwall coal mining systems, reliable predictions of roof support requirements at the face and the roof caveability in the gob area have been major contribu
Jan 1, 1982
-
Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Effect of Viscosity on Relative PermeabilityBy F. E. Crane, J. Downie
The general application of Darcy's law to natural rocks has already been challenged in the literature.1 The evidence shows that the permeability as calculated from the Darcy equation can be a fun
-
Technical Notes - Etch Pits and Dislocations in Germanium and SiliconBy J. J. Oberly
WHILE examining lineage boundaries in germanium single crystals as described by Vogel et al.,' patterns of conical etch pits were noted which reveal interesting properties of dislocations. The cr
Jan 1, 1955
-
Metal Mining - Underground Mining Methods at International Nickel CompanyBy W. J. Taylor, H. J. Mutz, A. F. Brock
THE International Kickel Co. of Canada Ltd. operates five underground mines and an open pit. Four of the mines, the Frood-Stobie, Creighton, Murray, and Garson, are on the south range of the Sudbury B
Jan 1, 1954
-
Technical Notes - Strain Aging of AISI 4340By H. W. Paxton, C. C. Busby
IT has been shown previously' that strain aging can markedly improve the tensile properties of low carbon martensites, especially the yield-tensile ratio, without seriously affecting the
Jan 1, 1957